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Windows 7: Windows 7 Walkthrough, Boot Video and Impressions
I must say I can't wait for this to come out. :D
I must say I can't wait for this to come out. :D
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That's what i miss about Microsoft; when XP came out with their cool blue themed desktop and clear icons and every user has to get their hands on this new wonder. No other O/S looked softer and cleaner and it was Microsoft that had its ideas copied.I've also noticed that the new task bar looks almost exactly like the one in KDE 3, but then made of glass...
Windows 7 is just Vista with new wallpaper and start bar.. I tested it last week..
I didn't care for it..
LOLI hope they release a new version of Windows XP all over again... i miss the excitement i had in 2001.
Well, if I look at this in a broader perspective, then it sucks to the bone, that they release a new OS so soon. I don't think that enough has been learned so far to make something new again. I agree that this stuff should've been a SP2 to Vista.
Plus, I hate that it looks like Vista - brings back the unconfidence... And what about the requirements - do they stay the same or do they go even higher... ?
Sure, If I was to buy a new computer which is strong enough for 7, I'll use 7, not Vista... but anyways... peh.
On that, there was this HUGE argument on a different forum, and people were actually backing microsoft saying OSs should increase the amount of computing power needed.
or the even the goddam volume control slider from the task tray!
Yeah that's what they want their readers to believe. Windows 7 is using way more RAM than Vista. When I boot up Windows 7 and leave it running for 15 minutes and haven't loaded any programs, the RAM usage is proximately 1024 MB, while Vista uses about 512 MB. But it's still a Beta, so the RAM usage might be improved in later builds.From what i've read in PC Magazine, it's like Vista BUT without all the "heavy weight". Windows 7 won't use as many resources our RAM as Vista does.
Actually, i believe the article was written by an independent critic.Yeah that's what they want their readers to believe.
That's a bummer to hear, hopefully it won't use as much when its released!Windows 7 is using way more RAM than Vista. When I boot up Windows 7 and leave it running for 15 minutes and haven't loaded any programs, the RAM usage is proximately 1024 MB, while Vista uses about 512 MB. But it's still a Beta, so the RAM usage might be improved in later builds.