Windows announces new operating system

Woudn't really worry about it..
Vista wasn't well recieved and most preferred to stick with XP (so MS were forced to still offer XP even now)..
I didn't like Vista but there is nothing wrong with it and the new software proably won't offer you any noticable benefits unless you're doing a lot of indepth stuff on the puter..:type. And how many really do:confused:
 
Seems like a solution hunting around for a problem :nenau

it's supposed to be a solution to nobody buying vista. they can't keep punting out XP forever.

i believe you can download a public beta of windows 7 tomorrow.
 
Only bought my new PC last month and thought that vista was so new that it would be many years before a new system would be brought in :nenau
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/7817190.stm

they did this before when they released Windows Millenium, it was a pup and caused nothing but bother. so they had to continue with the old Windows and rush a new version through as well.
 
From the BBc link:-

"The minimum requirements for running Windows 7 are a PC with a 1 Ghz processor, 1GB of RAM, 16 GB of disk space, 128MB of video memory and support for DX9 graphics."

So they've definitely reduced the voracious appetite for power and memory then:toungincheek
 
I picked up my new laptop on Monday with Vista pre-installed:(, I will be in the queue tomorrow to download Win 7 it can only be better..can't it...I'm seeking reassurance here people:(
 
Need to be specific about Vista problems, I have no probs. Use internet, camera, printer, phone, gmail, google earth, garmin, picasa, yawn...
 
I picked up my new laptop on Monday with Vista pre-installed:(, I will be in the queue tomorrow to download Win 7 it can only be better..can't it...I'm seeking reassurance here people:(

funny enough, i've just ordered a new laptop... preinstalled with Vista

it will be scrubbed and rebuilt with XP when it arrives...
 
I picked up my new laptop on Monday with Vista pre-installed:(, I will be in the queue tomorrow to download Win 7 it can only be better..can't it...I'm seeking reassurance here people:(


it's a beta (trial), though reportedly pretty good. it's been available via bittorrent for a short while.

i guess after a while, MS deactivate it and you have to buy a retail version or go back to vista.

in short, don't bother. wait until the retail version has been out a while or upgrade now to XP.
 
Need to be specific about Vista problems, I have no probs. Use internet, camera, printer, phone, gmail, google earth, garmin, picasa, yawn...


I can all do all that as well Bin' but I could also do all that with XP and do it easier and simpler, I will grudgingly say that the graphics are are a shade better with vista but everything else is a pain in the @rse,

ie 'A program needs your permission to continue',

If I didn't want it to run I wouldn't have fecking clicked on the icon FFS, turn the 'permissions off' and then it's...

'Warning your computer might be at risk'

A complete pain in the proverbial,
 
I picked up my new laptop on Monday with Vista pre-installed:(, I will be in the queue tomorrow to download Win 7 it can only be better..can't it...I'm seeking reassurance here people:(
Try Vista for a couple of weeks.

I use computers 16/7 - I played with early Vista and then avoided it for ages and ages.

Finally upgraded a couple of home boxes a while back to Vista SP1 - it takes a while to get used to it, but I wouldn't choose to go back to XP, for home use.
 
I played with early Vista and then avoided it for ages and ages.

Same here.

Finally upgraded a couple of home boxes a while back to Vista SP1 - it takes a while to get used to it, but I wouldn't choose to go back to XP, for home use.

I got a new laptop pre-loaded with Vista Business, and as you say it takes a while to get used to. Wouldn't want to go back to XP now either.
 
Win 7

Should it not be Win 8? Though in reality its NT v5

I'll get excited when they get rid of the registry.
It will just be more of the same shit with a few more mirrors to make it look like something else.

John
 
microsoft were trying to patent a pay as you use software system i read a while back
so Office and other programs will cost you next to nothing or nothing to install but will cost you every time you use it and for how long you use it.
a fly move if it comes off.
 
But the new version then was Windows 2000 which was a pretty good upgrade compared to Millenium sh1te.


they did this before when they released Windows Millenium, it was a pup and caused nothing but bother. so they had to continue with the old Windows and rush a new version through as well.
 
I'm surprised M$ didn't call this one 'Windows Credit Crunch' version, doubt it will save many jobs though! Do you think that they could stick to version numbering for a change rather than crap like XP, Vista, 2000 etc etc, confuses the hell out of people alongside the myriad licensing versions for home and business.

As long as W7 removes the Vista slow explorer and utterly useless search problems and improves performance generally (especially now people will be holding onto their puters for longer (older hardware)) then I'd be happy otherwise XP will live long.
 
But the new version then was Windows 2000 which was a pretty good upgrade compared to Millenium sh1te.
Windows 2000 was aimed at the corporate world as a NT4 replacement.
ME was just a refresh of W98SE
 


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