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    Default Windows 7

    I am really enjoy the new Windows 7. I didn't think I would, but overall, my experience over the last two days has been amazing. It is slick, simple and effective. I am running the 64 bit version on my new computer and while I think the newness and speed of my new machine helps, overall, I think Microsoft has made a decent contender in the operating system space with this one.

    Has anyone else given Windows 7 a try? Or are you all shamefully on Windows Vista and installing the second service pack? (How is the SP 2 for Vista?)

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    I am a bit worried about it nagging me to upgrade once the final version comes out. Nagging is never good and Microsoft loves to do that. I hear the RC1 already started nagging people and restarting every two hours.

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    Ha, I'm still using XP. I hate switching things that work perfectly well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jdarney View Post
    Ha, I'm still using XP. I hate switching things that work perfectly well.
    My gaming box is still on XP - I refuse to upgrade until I must.

    My real computer (i.e. the one I do stuff with) is Mac OS X...
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    Get the 7177 / later build of the RC and it wont expire until next March

    Windows 7 rocks and is what windows should have been for a long time.

    Nippy

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    Default Windows 7

    hi,
    windows 7 version is very high speed and it is am really enjoy the new Windows 7. I didn't think I would, but overall, my experience over the last two days has been amazing. It is slick, simple and effective. I am running the 64 bit version on my new computer and while I think the newness and speed of my new machine helps, overall, I think Microsoft has made a decent contender in the operating system space with this one.
    thanks to all

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    Thumbs up Window7

    Hi, there is no doubt, that if you switch to latest version, then you fill some better changes, and I am sure that these are better, but Still I am using Xp, because it allow to all for doing work well with old configuration, while when you go for window 7 generally, we upgrade your system, and if you have no problem with up gradation then, you easily get following the following benefit, which i search from search engine

    1) It's too Fast, more responsive performance
    2) It's help in Improving task bar and full - screen previews
    3) It's provide a good Windows Search Capabilities.
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    Hello guys...!
    Thanks for sharing information about window7....I am also using window7 since last one year and i have no problem in it still...Its really fast and user friendly....!

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