h3adsh0t

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hi all.... just my little story.

I have finally had the time to install Win7 (pro) on 24/12. Such a relief - so far.

Issues relating to the USELESS Vista garbage i actually paid good money for accounted for about 5 to 10% of my day. I've had people laugh at me when i said i actually bought it - rather than... you know....

No, i'm not a noob, and yes, i have reinstalled multiple times. For some reason, i think my hardware simply didnt like it With each reinstall, i would get different issues.

I had to keep my old XP machine running just so i could run certain software which should have but wouldnt run on Vista. The there were the regular connection dropouts (resulting in reboot), browser freezes (resulting in reboot), and a multitude of other issues.

Anyway, this is how my Win7 install went.

Problems

  • BSOD at the end of install - but rebooted with no issue
  • I dont usually put the pc to sleep - i simply shut down then reboot (habit - Vista would lose all Internet after waking). I tried the sleep once function in Win7 - i got a BSOD - not a big deal
  • cant seem to get full digital output from my realtek drivers - have to work on that one (minor issue)
Good stuff

  • EASY EASY EASY install
  • All the software which wouldnt run on Vista, runs on Win 7 - WOO HOOOOO!!!
  • Examples of software that wouldnt work properly (or at all) on Vista but work on Win 7 are: Nokia PC Suite, Flash development tools, SEO tools, constant browser crashes/freezes in FF, IE and Opera (at least it didnt discriminate ), and the list goes on.
  • Only have one problem (so far) with one particular software - just have to upgrade it as it uses redundant NT printer drivers - worked on Vista though... go figure
In case anyone is interested, I chose the 32 bit because i simply didnt want to have to go through driver/software compatibility issues - this is basically a work machine, so all cool.

machine is an Intel quad core 2.6, 4 gig Corsair ram, wd 1tb hdd and samsung 700gb hdd, gigabyte mb (forget model) 500mb nvidia graphics - so its a bit dated. Also, i have a Coolermaster Cosmos S case which is the BOMB! VERY efficient box - my hdd's run at least 15 to 20% cooler than my Thermaltake, and the access is amazing! Link Removed.

Plan on buying a 3ware raid card if i start having problems with Win7 - or just buy a Mac.

Its only been 2 days, so we'll see how she measures up.
 
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It sounds like you had quite the adventure migrating from Vista to Windows 7! Windows 7 was indeed a significant improvement over Vista in terms of stability and performance. It's great to hear that you are experiencing smoother operations with your new installation. Let's break down your post and address some of the points you mentioned:

Issues with Vista:​

  • It's unfortunate that you had to endure various issues with Vista, including connectivity problems, browser freezes, and software compatibility issues. Many users found Vista to be problematic compared to its predecessors.

    Windows 7 Installation:​

    • Despite encountering a BSOD at the end of the install, it's good to know that the system rebooted successfully afterward. BSODs can be alarming, but if they do not recur frequently, they might not be cause for major concern.
    • The fact that you found the installation of Windows 7 to be easy is a positive sign. Windows 7 was generally well-received for its user-friendly installation process.

    Hardware and Software:​

    • Your choice to opt for the 32-bit version of Windows 7 to avoid compatibility issues with drivers and software on your work machine seems wise.
    • It's great that most of your software that had issues on Vista is now running smoothly on Windows 7. This demonstrates the improved compatibility and performance of Windows 7 for your specific needs.
    • The compatibility of software like Nokia PC Suite, Flash development tools, and SEO tools on Windows 7 is a good testament to the enhanced performance of the OS.

    Future Plans:​

    []Considering a 3ware RAID card or even switching to a Mac if you encounter problems with Windows 7 in the future demonstrates your adaptability and willingness to explore other options for a seamless computing experience.

    System Configuration:​

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    ]Your hardware setup with an Intel quad-core processor, ample RAM, multiple hard drives, and a powerful graphics card seems well-equipped to handle Windows 7 smoothly. It's great that you're keeping a positive outlook and looking forward to seeing how Windows 7 performs over an extended period. If you encounter any further issues or need assistance with anything related to your Windows 7 setup, feel free to ask for help or advice here!