It's more that these requirements are pretty much the standard for computers that are pre-built now, the minimum requirements for Windows 7 is pretty much equivalent to the minimum requirements for windows XP at the time of it's release. In 10 more years I can't even imagine what we'll be looking at for requirements. You can't really find a computer that doesn't meet all the reqs to run Windows 7 anymore unless it's pretty old, or was built on a very low budget recently.
Yes, good points, I agree. But I don't like the fact that I have to pay to upgrade hardware so I can use newer software of which I probably won't even want/utilize the features that make the requirements higher than previous gens.
Of course, this is why for now I am sticking with XP but eventually it will become unsupported and obsolete and I will have to upgrade just to get support for the only the basic features that I need.
Get Microsoft Virtual PC 2007 and its SP1. Use that to install Windows 7 on without any possible interference to your current system. Thank Sprite for that idea.
Windows 7 is lame - it just looks like Vista with a ****ty new purple place mr potato head game.
Also this might be helpful - a simple no-brainer way to try windows 7 is - get the iso, download/install virtualbox, configure new virtual machine, mount the iso on new virtual machine. Windows 7 runs great in virtualbox.
Also also: what's this about not being able to get the iso. If you want an older (legal) beta build to play around, message me and I'll send it over a messenger.
That's the bulk of his equipment and he says he has no lag on anything running both OS's so if you have a tough comp like that or better, you should run both rather fine.
Well I only have 2 gigs. It ate my computers resources and would just freeze me. Yes, of course, 4 gigs would do the trick.
Haha I have the same proc and 2GB RAM with geforce 7950GT and it lags a little for me, not real bad but it's noticeable. Either way, if I can get a key, I'm gonna reformat my comp to this cause I f*cking love it to hell.
I have over 70 gigs of free space after 5+ years on this very computer. And my dad torrents a lot of music.
A LOT.
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It's probably too late to download the OS for free, so I'll just take your word, Sprite, that it's good. I'll definately check it out when a stable version is released or starts coming preinstalled on computers.
Windows 7 is lame - it just looks like Vista with a ****ty new purple place mr potato head game.
It may look like Vista, but it's way better.
Windows 7 (as a beta) is faster than both XP and Vista...and if you're noticing a difference now, just wait until they release the final version. The beta is chock-full of actively running debug code and hasn't even been optimized for performance yet.
Overall, I think Microsoft has scored a homerun on Windows 7; it's everything Vista was supposed to be and more (not that Vista was bad, but still).
Windows 7 is lame - it just looks like Vista with a ****ty new purple place mr potato head game.
It's a whole new Kernel even though it is built from the Vista Kernel so I hear. Friends say it's faster and generally smoother. Might start using this instead of XP.
My opinion of Vista is that it isn't terrible, but the fact that it's worse than XP is just pathetic.
7 looks awesome though.
Originally posted by hi19hi19
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