Windows 7
Windows 7
Well, Microsoft recently put their beta of "Windows 7" back up with a few bug major bug fixes already. However, the download button doesn't work for most people. So, first you need to go to that site, and go to the bottom and select either 32bit or 64bit (4+GB RAM) and then sign in. They'll give you a license key. Write that down, and then follow one of the links below to download your .ISO to burn to a DVD to install. Here's a link to to the registration page - http://www.microsoft.com/windows/window ... nload.aspx
Downloads:
32-Bit (3 or less GB RAM)
64-bit (4+ GB RAM)
Now, on YouTube, there's an amazing tutorial that a guy put up on how to install Windows 7 after you've completed downloading the ISO. However, his tutorial is for partitioning the HDD while using Vista, not XP. However, Here's a link to that - Click Here for YouTube Tutorial (LOL @ My comment.)
I finished installing this morning. I formatted my entire Hard Drive and installed Windows 7 as the Main (and only) Operating System on my computer. Here's a screenshot of my desktop:
(Click to Enlarge)
Good luck!
Downloads:
32-Bit (3 or less GB RAM)
64-bit (4+ GB RAM)
Now, on YouTube, there's an amazing tutorial that a guy put up on how to install Windows 7 after you've completed downloading the ISO. However, his tutorial is for partitioning the HDD while using Vista, not XP. However, Here's a link to that - Click Here for YouTube Tutorial (LOL @ My comment.)
I finished installing this morning. I formatted my entire Hard Drive and installed Windows 7 as the Main (and only) Operating System on my computer. Here's a screenshot of my desktop:
(Click to Enlarge)
Good luck!
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Ok, so I installed it... it was fast and easy... it's really fast so far and I like it!
Here's a preview picture: (Click to Enlarge)
Here's a preview picture: (Click to Enlarge)
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They've said many many things. Including 2009 release. Most things are pointing towards 09 though.DrXThirst wrote:They said a 2010 release, though.
I also question your need to have so many OSs but I won't go into it further.
I have been ejoying the beta which I found under a tree for about a week now. The efficiency and usability are great improvements over vista, the former gives better speed and less heat making it more laptop friendly. edit: and going against the critics, I find the new taskbar to be very handy. It nullifies the need for me to have rocketdock or quicklaunch and the preview system is good (much like the stuff from ubuntu)
I have run into a few troubles, shut down can hang and recovering from auto-hibernation can sometimes kill the wireless so that you have to restart (perhaps I should just install my Dell Vista driver instead since it works all the time)
I just hope it doesn't cost incredible amounts of money like Vista does to upgrade.
Yeah, I hope so. I'll probably buy it.ScottyGEE wrote: They've said many many things. Including 2009 release. Most things are pointing towards 09 though.
Vista - Came on the computer.ScottyGEE wrote: I also question your need to have so many OSs but I won't go into it further.
XP (32-bit) - To use my 32bit applications (Entity, AIM Pro, etc.).
Windows 7 - I'd like to try the beta.
Ubuntu - I've been in love ever since I tried it the first time, haha.
Very true, although I'm sure it will knowing Microsoft.ScottyGEE wrote: I just hope it doesn't cost incredible amounts of money like Vista does to upgrade.
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I'm on holidays, so at the moment, all I require is windows live messenger and flash So right now it is my main OS. But I don't think it'll hold up so well when I go back to uni (they find it hard enough to support Vista in classes)latinomodder wrote:I think its aimed to get released in 09, and by then we should have either another beta we can upgrade too. Yeah I would wait a little before making it my main OS
edit: I don't like programs that make their own UI, windows can't perform the snapping features
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