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Win 7 Beta

Posted: Tue Jan 27, 2009 11:18 am
by ythe1300
Hey guys I'm giving mint4win a try in the windows 7 beta I'll let you know how it goes, but it seems like it will work fine. ( Which it should because I don't think they did much between 7 and Vista....)


Phil

Re: Win 7 Beta

Posted: Tue Jan 27, 2009 3:45 pm
by revdjenk
ythe1300 wrote:...I don't think they did much between 7 and Vista....
except require another 3gb of hdd space?! hee hee

Re: Win 7 Beta

Posted: Mon Mar 09, 2009 11:00 pm
by MatchStickMen
I tried Windows 7, after a hour I formated the HD. So much for another Viska

Re: Win 7 Beta

Posted: Tue Mar 10, 2009 7:15 am
by Pierre
I have always assumed that Win7 would just be a 'polished version" of Vista AKA : SP2. :)

Re: Win 7 Beta

Posted: Tue Mar 10, 2009 8:25 am
by revdjenk
"Polished" or not...it still has all the vulnerabilities and sensibilities of MS...you purchase a license...and you then you must work at protecting, maintaining "their" software!

God Bless
Doug

Re: Win 7 Beta

Posted: Tue Mar 10, 2009 3:50 pm
by Fred
I have a question for you guys. Do you think Win 7 is going to be any better than Vista? Or is it going to be just another flop for Windows users?

Fred

Re: Win 7 Beta

Posted: Tue Mar 10, 2009 5:54 pm
by MatchStickMen
Fred wrote:I have a question for you guys. Do you think Win 7 is going to be any better than Vista? Or is it going to be just another flop for Windows users?

Fred
I really think it will be a flop, it is slow as vista. They should have redone XP with a new face..

Re: Win 7 Beta

Posted: Tue Mar 10, 2009 8:36 pm
by exploder
I have a question for you guys. Do you think Win 7 is going to be any better than Vista? Or is it going to be just another flop for Windows users?

Fred
It is better than Vista as far as memory use but the security model is still the same, (asks your permission for everything). Win 7 does not have much going for it, "out of the box". In some ways the new release will be better received but it doesn't really offer much considering the cost. Comparing Windows 7 to Vista is like comparing Windows 95 to 98, most felt it should have been a free update for a bug filled release. I can't think of anyone off hand that will spend the money on Windows 7 with the economy being so bad right now.

Re: Win 7 Beta

Posted: Tue Mar 10, 2009 8:51 pm
by revdjenk
matchstickmen,

unlike other reviewers who for the most part say it is faster than vista, you say the opposite...have you run it, tested it, timed it? I have no interest in getting win7, just want to know how, who to trust for future reviews!
However, some of the reviewers I have read/heard, like Leo Laporte, realize that win7 beta did not have any of the famous extras which MS and vendors add to the os...so they are expecting a general slower experience with the real release..

God Bless
Doug

Re: Win 7 Beta

Posted: Wed Mar 11, 2009 12:48 am
by merlwiz79
Well I made mint4win and tested it in Win 7.
It works fine and haven't had one problem.
Also Win 7 is faster than my Vista and XP install.
@matchstickmen maybe you need to clean your system out of all the dust build up.
I actually like Win 7 better than vista and xp.

Re: Win 7 Beta

Posted: Sun May 31, 2009 1:49 pm
by jwedekin
Yeah...

I don't know what you guys are talking about. Windows 7 is a tremendous improvement over any Windows OS. It even runs on my Acer One netbook smoothly. Boots and loads programs much faster than XP SP3 did. (And it is half the size of Vista).

That being said, it is still a mystery as to how it works...so it's a virtual nightmare for people who like to add custom code to their OS. And if you do have an issue, you still have to wait for MS to come up with a fix (assuming that they do).

I would rather use Linux Mint 7 as my primary OS. All I am missing is a handful of software titles. Actually, I do run Linux Mint as my primary OS-I need a few titles to get rid of my Secondary OS (Windows).

Re: Win 7 Beta

Posted: Sun May 31, 2009 4:57 pm
by ebaut
ythe1300 wrote:( Which it should because I don't think they did much between 7 and Vista....)

Phil
win 7 = win xp + KDE

:)

Re: Win 7 Beta

Posted: Sun May 31, 2009 6:00 pm
by fearedbliss
Fred wrote:I have a question for you guys. Do you think Win 7 is going to be any better than Vista? Or is it going to be just another flop for Windows users?

Fred
I've been using Windows 7 since Build 7000. It's definitely a improvement over Vista. I believe it is Vista V2 (The polished version), AFAIK I'm not buying it and I actually switched my primary OS to Linux Mint today :). I feel very happy and very free ATST (at the same time).

Re: Win 7 Beta

Posted: Wed Jun 03, 2009 11:07 am
by flintstone
I have Mint on one hard drive (I started with Mint 4, went on to 5,6,7), and Windows 7 64 bit on another....beta, and now the RC . Windows 7 is very nice...the best yet by far, and like it a lot. My wife has Vista and I had XP pro before the Windows 7 beta install a few months back.

That said, why pay big money for Windows 7, when you can have something just as nice....for free :mrgreen:

Re: Win 7 Beta

Posted: Fri Jul 17, 2009 10:08 am
by Rovanion
Windows 7, well actually it is Windows version 6.1, is Vista but they actually did some changes to usability compared to the changes between XP and Vista. They added the Mac OSX dock and windowmanangement from Compiz.

Anyways before you do anything else I'd like you to watch the short film that's linked in this article. It showcases how stupidly darn easy it is to give your viruses root privileges in Win6.1. Now this in most cases would not be a problem since it's a Release Candidate and Microsoft got more than enough time to change this until the final release. But the problem is that Microsoft does not see this as a security flaw. It is not a problem to them. And that is why Windows is so insecure as it actually is.

Oh, and the article with the linked video: http://www.osnews.com/story/21499/Why_W ... s_Insecure

Re: Win 7 Beta

Posted: Fri Jul 17, 2009 1:17 pm
by DrHu
Fred wrote:I have a question for you guys. Do you think Win 7 is going to be any better than Vista? Or is it going to be just another flop for Windows users?Fred
I think it will, but I am not a customer so that won't count
They are getting their usual positive market spins, about how this version...
  • Fixes Vista flaws
    Improves the user experience
    Is faster (than Vista)
    Will be offered as an upgrade
    --so vendors won't be offering a Vista downgrade for new computers, as they did for Vista pre-installs
--the fans who were disappointed with Vista and some of its features, like UAC
http://www.informationweek.com/blog/mai ... SCJUNN2JVN
http://arstechnica.com/microsoft/news/2 ... 7s-uac.ars

Maybe resistance isn't so futile after all..
Microsoft's latent emphasis on security with UAC in Vista was their belated attempt to address their shortsightedness within their OS
--too bad they didn't train their users beforehand, they might have had less user resistance

The Christmas or back to school buying season..
They have oh, a little over 6 months to fix any immediate bugs/issues, but as we tend to know, Microsoft does not release only when ready, like Debian, but rather as soon as possible (to match our business plans) for product cycle releases
--and fix after sold..

Re: Win 7 Beta

Posted: Fri Jul 17, 2009 10:33 pm
by ZekeMenuar
I'll cut to the chase.

I really like Windows 7 RC. No muss, no fuss, no drama and most important, no BSOD. Not once.
The 64bit version is the greatest. My computer does what I want, when I want. It's boringly reliable. I never thought I'd ever say that about any version of Windows.
I have already reserved a copy for my wife's laptop. I'll be getting a full copy as soon as I can afford it.

I'll continue to use Mint 7 x64 for most of my computing. Mint is great when I'm running the laptop by itself or when I'm out of the house running on batteries.

But I use Windows 7 for dual monitor setups, watching movies and anything that involves lots of graphics.

Re: Win 7 Beta

Posted: Sat Jul 18, 2009 1:11 am
by DrHu
ZekeMenuar wrote:I'll cut to the chase.
I really like Windows 7 RC. No muss, no fuss, no drama and most important, no BSOD. Not once.
But I use Windows 7 for dual monitor setups, watching movies and anything that involves lots of graphics.
I haven't had a BSOD for years on windows XP, but then I don't keep adding/removing software or hardware of unknown origin, or just to see if it works..
--well OK sometimes with Microsoft updates/patches..

I use Windows 7 for dual monitor setups, watching movies and anything that involves lots of graphics
And here I thought that was what Linux was for..

Just as a business case; We can't really call Vista a failure, disappointing, yes, but not necessarily a failure..

Re: Win 7 Beta

Posted: Sat Jul 18, 2009 2:48 am
by ZekeMenuar
DrHu wrote: And here I thought that was what Linux was for..
.
My laptop has the dreaded Intel 965 chipset. I downloaded the Intel driver from the Mint Package Manager.
Mint 64 still doesn't play well with Google Earth and some streaming websites.
When faced with dual monitors, ie my 19" external monitor and the laptop's 15.4" monitor, Mint barely stays stable. Any use of more than one browser window and Mint will freeze up or just plain crash. No such problems when using Windows 7.

I understand that the issue with Intel chipsets will be addressed in October? So I will wait patiently.

ZM

Re: Win 7 Beta

Posted: Fri Aug 07, 2009 6:49 pm
by mercurio2054
Fred wrote:I have a question for you guys. Do you think Win 7 is going to be any better than Vista? Or is it going to be just another flop for Windows users?

Fred
i think will be much better. (English is not my native lang)
like others say, the system will have all the vulnerabilities form all windows but i think will be more stable and fast.