Anyone crazy enough to run Win7 beta as their primary OS?
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I am running it as the primary OS on my laptop, but I also have a complete, verified backup of the old system. So far, so good - no crashes - but I haven't really pushed it that hard yet. I've only used my laptop for some light activities when I didn't feel like being tied to my desk, like code updates, documentation writing, and a bit of web browsing, mostly. I've been able to run all my required software so far, and there were drivers available for everything, though not all of them were in the box.
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Why? Well, I like playing with new things. :) And gosh, it's fast.
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That's cool :)
Judah Himango wrote:
And gosh, it's fast.
That's really good to hear. I'm don't really use Vista (I have it), but I'm expecting that when Win7 is released I'll be switching to it from XP for good then.
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A couple of devs here have replaced Vista or XP with the Windows 7 beta, and are saying how great it is, now using it as their primary OS. I tried it through VPC 2007, and yeah, it's nice, but I can't really use it under Virtual PC for day-to-day use. So, any CPians have experience living on the bleeding edge and using Windows 7 as their primary OS? Is it insane to rely on the Win7 beta for day-to-day activity?
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I guess part of the answer and question should specify what is normal activities. I have dual boot Vista64U and Windows 7. Both are rock solid and fast. I am still alternating between them. Vista is still the primary, but so far I have found no reason that would prevent me from switching tomorrow.
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A couple of devs here have replaced Vista or XP with the Windows 7 beta, and are saying how great it is, now using it as their primary OS. I tried it through VPC 2007, and yeah, it's nice, but I can't really use it under Virtual PC for day-to-day use. So, any CPians have experience living on the bleeding edge and using Windows 7 as their primary OS? Is it insane to rely on the Win7 beta for day-to-day activity?
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Yep and its absolutely wonderful :)
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A couple of devs here have replaced Vista or XP with the Windows 7 beta, and are saying how great it is, now using it as their primary OS. I tried it through VPC 2007, and yeah, it's nice, but I can't really use it under Virtual PC for day-to-day use. So, any CPians have experience living on the bleeding edge and using Windows 7 as their primary OS? Is it insane to rely on the Win7 beta for day-to-day activity?
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I plan to here shortly. Have a few things to get finished up and then will swap out the HD with another one to instal W7 on and give it a go. Curious of how well all the apps will install, but from what I hear there are no big issues. The old Vista Beta/RC was no big problems so I do not expect any with W7.
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A couple of devs here have replaced Vista or XP with the Windows 7 beta, and are saying how great it is, now using it as their primary OS. I tried it through VPC 2007, and yeah, it's nice, but I can't really use it under Virtual PC for day-to-day use. So, any CPians have experience living on the bleeding edge and using Windows 7 as their primary OS? Is it insane to rely on the Win7 beta for day-to-day activity?
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I have win 7 as primary OS. Installed VS2008 and all the necessary tools for software developing. I'm not turning back... This is it...
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A couple of devs here have replaced Vista or XP with the Windows 7 beta, and are saying how great it is, now using it as their primary OS. I tried it through VPC 2007, and yeah, it's nice, but I can't really use it under Virtual PC for day-to-day use. So, any CPians have experience living on the bleeding edge and using Windows 7 as their primary OS? Is it insane to rely on the Win7 beta for day-to-day activity?
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Yes, and it's really nice to use. MagicDisc nearly stuffed my installation by stopping windows explorer from seeing drive C but everything's back to normal now I've got rid of it.
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I'm running on my desktop at home, it replaced Vista ultimate. Seems very stable, no crashes yet. I also have it on a laptop at work for testing, also stable with no compatibility issues.
Does the Vista drivers work for Windows 7? I am also thinking about installing it on my laptop but not too sure about the drivers?:confused:
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A couple of devs here have replaced Vista or XP with the Windows 7 beta, and are saying how great it is, now using it as their primary OS. I tried it through VPC 2007, and yeah, it's nice, but I can't really use it under Virtual PC for day-to-day use. So, any CPians have experience living on the bleeding edge and using Windows 7 as their primary OS? Is it insane to rely on the Win7 beta for day-to-day activity?
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I ditched my Vista and switched to Windows 7 as my primary OS at work. Everything installed and runs file, except for Skype which I had to install their comming version 4.0 (which is also beta). So far so good.
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A couple of devs here have replaced Vista or XP with the Windows 7 beta, and are saying how great it is, now using it as their primary OS. I tried it through VPC 2007, and yeah, it's nice, but I can't really use it under Virtual PC for day-to-day use. So, any CPians have experience living on the bleeding edge and using Windows 7 as their primary OS? Is it insane to rely on the Win7 beta for day-to-day activity?
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running on secondary Tosh notebook. Better than Vista and heaps faster, can't get it to work on the network at home via it's docking station, works OK on wifi. As someone else said its much faster at finding wifi networks etc. I'll revert to Vista if I can't solve the docking station issue this weekend - I miss the monitor and keyboard and I need access to the docking station's disk & optical drives.
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Does the Vista drivers work for Windows 7? I am also thinking about installing it on my laptop but not too sure about the drivers?:confused:
Yes, they do. Same driver model. (Same OS, really, just done properly) :)
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A couple of devs here have replaced Vista or XP with the Windows 7 beta, and are saying how great it is, now using it as their primary OS. I tried it through VPC 2007, and yeah, it's nice, but I can't really use it under Virtual PC for day-to-day use. So, any CPians have experience living on the bleeding edge and using Windows 7 as their primary OS? Is it insane to rely on the Win7 beta for day-to-day activity?
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I have replaced Vista Ultimate with Win7 (64bit) since the day it was made available on TechNet on my Dell m1330 notebook. At first it was great and it really is just Vista but fixed (for the most part). I have had some BSOD originating from the network, but they only seem to come about if I am running Virtual Server 2007 (64bit) and power up another system on the same network. I also have issues with the nVidia desktop backgrounds becoming corrupted and forcing the video card to restart after a while, but disabling the background slideshow (which is a nice feature) seems to solve that one. I would say, as Betas go, this one is very good, so much so, that even with the issues above, I still prefer to use Win7 (and this is a Dev box, so it's thrashed very hard). I really dislike Vista (32 and 64bit) as it is a sluggard and, well enough said, you all know it by now...
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A couple of devs here have replaced Vista or XP with the Windows 7 beta, and are saying how great it is, now using it as their primary OS. I tried it through VPC 2007, and yeah, it's nice, but I can't really use it under Virtual PC for day-to-day use. So, any CPians have experience living on the bleeding edge and using Windows 7 as their primary OS? Is it insane to rely on the Win7 beta for day-to-day activity?
Tech, life, family, faith: Give me a visit. The apostle Paul, modernly speaking: Epistles of Paul Judah Himango
It is working great for me. It is fast, stable and had only one minor compatibility issue: "Daemon Tools". But anyway I found a compatible replacement that works fine on mounting virtual drives on Windows 7. If you are not all excited about experimenting with new things you shouldn't do it. But as I am, I'm using it as my primary OS at home. No real problems at all. One thing blew me away though. I didn't know we would have a new version of DirectX in it already. I was installing a game and I checked the DirectX version, its 11!
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A couple of devs here have replaced Vista or XP with the Windows 7 beta, and are saying how great it is, now using it as their primary OS. I tried it through VPC 2007, and yeah, it's nice, but I can't really use it under Virtual PC for day-to-day use. So, any CPians have experience living on the bleeding edge and using Windows 7 as their primary OS? Is it insane to rely on the Win7 beta for day-to-day activity?
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I use it. Put me in a loony-bin, but it works better than XP (or Vista, but I didn't use it for long, XP went back on in a month). I am happy. I got a stable system. Until August at least.
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Judah Himango wrote:
Anyone crazy enough...
I'm crazy enough! But unfortunately I don't have time... :sigh:
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It's being widely used within MS and it is much more stable and speedy than prior beta releases of Windows. Apparently, although I haven't tried it on my laptop, connecting to WiFi networks is blazingly fast.
I'm currently using it as my main OS on my Desktop PC. Seems very stable and most of my development/graphics tools works great (VS, Adobe Flash, Photoshop etc..) Except for Dreamweaver CS4 :( (strange considering all the other Adobe apps installed perfectly - Dreamweaver 8 works though) So i've decided to keep windows 2003 on my other pc just for Dreamweaver CS4 cause I love it. Dwain Browne
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A couple of devs here have replaced Vista or XP with the Windows 7 beta, and are saying how great it is, now using it as their primary OS. I tried it through VPC 2007, and yeah, it's nice, but I can't really use it under Virtual PC for day-to-day use. So, any CPians have experience living on the bleeding edge and using Windows 7 as their primary OS? Is it insane to rely on the Win7 beta for day-to-day activity?
Tech, life, family, faith: Give me a visit. The apostle Paul, modernly speaking: Epistles of Paul Judah Himango
Hey, my company's mandate is still Windows 2000. I'd be quite happy to try ANYTHING new!!
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I have replaced Vista Ultimate with Win7 (64bit) since the day it was made available on TechNet on my Dell m1330 notebook. At first it was great and it really is just Vista but fixed (for the most part). I have had some BSOD originating from the network, but they only seem to come about if I am running Virtual Server 2007 (64bit) and power up another system on the same network. I also have issues with the nVidia desktop backgrounds becoming corrupted and forcing the video card to restart after a while, but disabling the background slideshow (which is a nice feature) seems to solve that one. I would say, as Betas go, this one is very good, so much so, that even with the issues above, I still prefer to use Win7 (and this is a Dev box, so it's thrashed very hard). I really dislike Vista (32 and 64bit) as it is a sluggard and, well enough said, you all know it by now...
I also had the nVidia display driver reset on me. Also had a BSOD when changing folder to look for pictures to select for the wallpaper slideshow. And after the reboot this forced, Windows asked me if I wanted to send the crash info to MS and on clicking the "Send Information" button it BSOD again. Next reboot I cancelled the send info and never had an issue since. The wallpaper selection window should be tweaked a bit, it should not automatically select all pictures in a folder for slideshow just by selecting the folder... What I would like is select a few pics in a folder, a few in another, and so on... Anyway, overall a very good and stable Beta. Faster than Vista with a lower memory footprint. Win7 uses about 800 Megs of RAM after booting while my Vista Ultimate with all same apps installed used about 1100 Megs.
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A couple of devs here have replaced Vista or XP with the Windows 7 beta, and are saying how great it is, now using it as their primary OS. I tried it through VPC 2007, and yeah, it's nice, but I can't really use it under Virtual PC for day-to-day use. So, any CPians have experience living on the bleeding edge and using Windows 7 as their primary OS? Is it insane to rely on the Win7 beta for day-to-day activity?
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I've been using Win 7 as my primary home OS and I am a big fan. I loath going to work and using XP. Although... I'm not sure REPLACING your Vista or XP install is wise either. This is assuming alot on Microsofts behalf; mainly, that you won't be left high and dry when August rolls around and the beta dies, they don't release beta 2, and its not in production yet. Sure, they COULD release beta 2 or production before then, but why chance it? I used Vista's computer management to create a new partition on my hard drive and do a dual boot. This way I can use it as my primary, but when the beta dies, my laptop doesn't turn into a paper weight!
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Yeah, the "loads of bugs" is my thought too. But everyone's saying how it's the most stable beta MS has ever put out, and how it's running without problems for so many. Wanted to hear if anyone's had experience otherwise.
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The only "bug" I've found is the lack of a functioning audio driver for my MoBo (but to be fair, the manufacturer didn't even release a Vista-compatible driver in the first place, forcing me to install the XP driver in compatibility mode. For some reason, that doesn't work in 7). Other than that (and a few minor issues that are mere annoyances at this point), it runs great on my older machine.
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