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  • J Judah Gabriel Himango

    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.

    Tech, life, family, faith: Give me a visit. The apostle Paul, modernly speaking: Epistles of Paul Judah Himango

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    Lieutenant Frost
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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.

    “Acer, Gateway, and eMachines are the same company now. Great! Now we just need a really big toilet, and we can get rid of all three at once.”

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    • F francoisdotnet

      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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      Todd Gibson
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      I installed it on my dell inspiron e1705 laptop and win7 had drivers for it. The only driver I had to install was for the touchpad (so I can scroll) and I used the vista/xp driver and it works just fine. The OS runs great and is very stable on it and faster than vista I must say. I have everything running smoothly on it; VS2008, SQL Server 2008 (and 2005 Express) as well as all my other tools. I've not encountered any problems yet (knock on wood :-D )!

      ~ballistikx

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      • J Judah Gabriel Himango

        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

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        jpeterson
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        For what it's worth, I tried to install it as my primary OS on both a Dell desktop and an HP laptop and it failed to complete installation on both. I was kind of bummed, I like playing with new things too. :)

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        • J Judah Gabriel Himango

          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

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          bjgrem
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          Yes. I replaced Vista on my laptop with Win7 Beta and suddenly my VPN (and a few other things) started working correctly again. The new taskbar and window-snapping to edges features have made my life much easer. So far it's great. I've had a few compatibility issues (virtual clone drive quit working), but for the most part it's much better than Vista was.

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          • J Judah Gabriel Himango

            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

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            Jon Rista
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            I've been using Win7 as my primary OS on two systems...a Media PC that runs my living room, and my main PC at home. So far, Windows 7 is very impressive, from a variety of angles: 1) Its fast! Very fast! 2) Its lightweight...boots up with 28 processes running. 3) Its stable...at least as stable as vista (no major crashes yet...media player gets wonky sometimes). 4) Its clean! Win7 has the cleanest UI of any OS I've used recently. I like it better than OS X. 5) Its easier to use. The workflow and usability of Win7 is really nice. Its an evolution of Vista, but still an improvement. It does have some compatability issues. I am a big NetFlix fan, and for some reason I can't install their Instant Watch viewer without the installer crashing. Not sure what the deal is, but Win7 has some nice "Send Feedback" links on all the titlebars, so its really easy to report issues to Microsoft. I am in the process of upgrading my main system to a Core i7 system, and I plan to use Win7 as my primary OS again.

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            • J Jon Rista

              I've been using Win7 as my primary OS on two systems...a Media PC that runs my living room, and my main PC at home. So far, Windows 7 is very impressive, from a variety of angles: 1) Its fast! Very fast! 2) Its lightweight...boots up with 28 processes running. 3) Its stable...at least as stable as vista (no major crashes yet...media player gets wonky sometimes). 4) Its clean! Win7 has the cleanest UI of any OS I've used recently. I like it better than OS X. 5) Its easier to use. The workflow and usability of Win7 is really nice. Its an evolution of Vista, but still an improvement. It does have some compatability issues. I am a big NetFlix fan, and for some reason I can't install their Instant Watch viewer without the installer crashing. Not sure what the deal is, but Win7 has some nice "Send Feedback" links on all the titlebars, so its really easy to report issues to Microsoft. I am in the process of upgrading my main system to a Core i7 system, and I plan to use Win7 as my primary OS again.

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              Judah Gabriel Himango
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              Thanks for the info. I might just switch.

              Jon Rista wrote:

              I am a big NetFlix fan, and for some reason I can't install their Instant Watch viewer without the installer crashing

              Have you tried their new Silverlight instant player?

              Tech, life, family, faith: Give me a visit. The apostle Paul, modernly speaking: Epistles of Paul Judah Himango

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              • K Karl Sanford

                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!

                "It's like the sixties, but with less hope."

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                Judah Gabriel Himango
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                Yeah, the time bomb is disconcerting. I just didn't feel like going through the hassle of a disk partition. (Had some bad experiences about 5 years ago.)

                Tech, life, family, faith: Give me a visit. The apostle Paul, modernly speaking: Epistles of Paul Judah Himango

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                • J Judah Gabriel Himango

                  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

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                  Fahad Sadah
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                  I like being on the bleeding edge... I remember running Vista Alpha Build 4008.

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                  • J Judah Gabriel Himango

                    Yeah, the time bomb is disconcerting. I just didn't feel like going through the hassle of a disk partition. (Had some bad experiences about 5 years ago.)

                    Tech, life, family, faith: Give me a visit. The apostle Paul, modernly speaking: Epistles of Paul Judah Himango

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                    Karl Sanford
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                    Well if you haven't taken a look at this for 5 years, I would suggest at least taking a peak at it; it's come a long way. In Vista (and Win 7) they quietly added a "shrink" feature to the storage device management. It allows you to do a "live" repartition, with everything still running, and no reboot! You'll want to do a defrag before you do this though, cause it essentially finds the largest area of contiguous open space on your hard drive to create this new space. I was able to get a 16GB partition created (the bare minimum for a Win 7 install). Win 7 only uses about 7GB of that space, and then I opened the Vista partition to use for programs, music, etc. It's a real slick feature that does away with the old days of command line FDISK, or buying third party tools for more common partitioning operations.

                    "It's like the sixties, but with less hope."

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                    • J Judah Gabriel Himango

                      Thanks for the info. I might just switch.

                      Jon Rista wrote:

                      I am a big NetFlix fan, and for some reason I can't install their Instant Watch viewer without the installer crashing

                      Have you tried their new Silverlight instant player?

                      Tech, life, family, faith: Give me a visit. The apostle Paul, modernly speaking: Epistles of Paul Judah Himango

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                      Judah Himango wrote:

                      Have you tried their new Silverlight instant player?

                      :omg: I havn't...I didn't know they had one. Where do I find it on their site?

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                        Judah Himango wrote:

                        Have you tried their new Silverlight instant player?

                        :omg: I havn't...I didn't know they had one. Where do I find it on their site?

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                        Judah Gabriel Himango
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                        Yeah, Mac users by default get the Silverlight player. PC users have to opt-in if they already have the old player installed: Netflix Silverlight movie player[^]. My wife and I have used it at our house, works pretty good, no complaints. (Haven't tried it on Win7, but I would assume MS's crap runs on their own crap. :))

                        Tech, life, family, faith: Give me a visit. The apostle Paul, modernly speaking: Epistles of Paul Judah Himango

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                        • K Karl Sanford

                          Well if you haven't taken a look at this for 5 years, I would suggest at least taking a peak at it; it's come a long way. In Vista (and Win 7) they quietly added a "shrink" feature to the storage device management. It allows you to do a "live" repartition, with everything still running, and no reboot! You'll want to do a defrag before you do this though, cause it essentially finds the largest area of contiguous open space on your hard drive to create this new space. I was able to get a 16GB partition created (the bare minimum for a Win 7 install). Win 7 only uses about 7GB of that space, and then I opened the Vista partition to use for programs, music, etc. It's a real slick feature that does away with the old days of command line FDISK, or buying third party tools for more common partitioning operations.

                          "It's like the sixties, but with less hope."

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                          Judah Gabriel Himango
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                          Interesting. Yeah, my experience is with command line tools. It was always a crapshoot. Well, maybe I should stop being lazy and just partition it then. Thanks for the help.

                          Tech, life, family, faith: Give me a visit. The apostle Paul, modernly speaking: Epistles of Paul Judah Himango

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                          • J Judah Gabriel Himango

                            Yeah, Mac users by default get the Silverlight player. PC users have to opt-in if they already have the old player installed: Netflix Silverlight movie player[^]. My wife and I have used it at our house, works pretty good, no complaints. (Haven't tried it on Win7, but I would assume MS's crap runs on their own crap. :))

                            Tech, life, family, faith: Give me a visit. The apostle Paul, modernly speaking: Epistles of Paul Judah Himango

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                            Jon Rista
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                            Thanks! :)

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                            • F francoisdotnet

                              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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                              On my desktop I ran the upgrade just to see if it would impact performance, it's still quick and stable. No driver issues at all. On the laptop I did a clean install on a Dell Vostro 1500, All drivers loaded during install, so no problems. Only issue I have found is with the .msi installations, but they have posted a registry fix for that. Neither machine has a great video card in it, but Aero runs just fine on both. Ron

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                                On my desktop I ran the upgrade just to see if it would impact performance, it's still quick and stable. No driver issues at all. On the laptop I did a clean install on a Dell Vostro 1500, All drivers loaded during install, so no problems. Only issue I have found is with the .msi installations, but they have posted a registry fix for that. Neither machine has a great video card in it, but Aero runs just fine on both. Ron

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                                Anton Afanasyev
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                                rguilmette wrote:

                                Only issue I have found is with the .msi installations, but they have posted a registry fix for that.

                                Mind posting the link? I'm planning to install Win7 as the primary OS soon, and I'm bound to run into the .msi issues. And I don't think I'm the only one. Thanks ;)

                                :badger:

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                                • F Fabio Franco

                                  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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                                  Anton Afanasyev
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                                  Fabio Franco wrote:

                                  But anyway I found a compatible replacement that works fine on mounting virtual drives on Windows 7.

                                  Mind sharing the knowledge? ;) Daemon Tools not working under 7 is one of the few things stopping me from installing Win7 as my primary OS. If I knew what to use instead, I'd be typing this from Win7 now (or, to be more correct, I wouldn't be typing this at all :D)

                                  "impossible" is just an opinion.

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                                    I've been using Win7 as my primary OS on two systems...a Media PC that runs my living room, and my main PC at home. So far, Windows 7 is very impressive, from a variety of angles: 1) Its fast! Very fast! 2) Its lightweight...boots up with 28 processes running. 3) Its stable...at least as stable as vista (no major crashes yet...media player gets wonky sometimes). 4) Its clean! Win7 has the cleanest UI of any OS I've used recently. I like it better than OS X. 5) Its easier to use. The workflow and usability of Win7 is really nice. Its an evolution of Vista, but still an improvement. It does have some compatability issues. I am a big NetFlix fan, and for some reason I can't install their Instant Watch viewer without the installer crashing. Not sure what the deal is, but Win7 has some nice "Send Feedback" links on all the titlebars, so its really easy to report issues to Microsoft. I am in the process of upgrading my main system to a Core i7 system, and I plan to use Win7 as my primary OS again.

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                                    Anton Afanasyev
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                                    Jon Rista wrote:

                                    Not sure what the deal is, but Win7 has some nice "Send Feedback" links on all the titlebars, so its really easy to report issues to Microsoft.

                                    I believe they've always had that in their Betas. if it annoys you, its possible to turn it off in the registry: http://www.downloadsquad.com/2009/01/22/how-to-remove-windows-7-send-feedback-watermark-text/[^]

                                    "impossible" is just an opinion.

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                                    • J Judah Gabriel Himango

                                      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

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                                      Wessam Fathi
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                                      I did, because for the first time over 8 years I faced a problem I couldn't solve on my XP installation, and I didn't regret moving to Windows 7. Yet!

                                      -- Wessam Fathi

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                                      • J Judah Gabriel Himango

                                        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

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                                        I only have two machines at home, an older PC and newer laptop, so they're both primary to me. I popped in a new hard drive in the laptop, did a system recovery (Vista 32-bit) and then installed Windows 7 on top. I installed VS2008, SQL Server 2008 Dev, and Adobe Creative Suite CS3 on it with no problems. I've only had two issues so far: (1) I can't customize the sound card settings - the program runs but there's no text in the controls and the drop-downs are empty; (2) I can't seem to figure out how to modify the LocalizedString value for "My Computer" {20D04FE0-...}. Everything else has been working fine (knock on wood) but I'm still trying to figure out the "Libraries" feature. Maybe I'm just used to managing files myself between my user profile and the public repository instead of having the OS determine what shows up where - but Microsoft knows better than me, right? :^) But overall, I like it better especially the fact I don't have any problems connecting it wirelessly. With Vista, I had to literally fight and wrestle the OS to connect to my router.

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                                        • A Anton Afanasyev

                                          rguilmette wrote:

                                          Only issue I have found is with the .msi installations, but they have posted a registry fix for that.

                                          Mind posting the link? I'm planning to install Win7 as the primary OS soon, and I'm bound to run into the .msi issues. And I don't think I'm the only one. Thanks ;)

                                          :badger:

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                                          I know this maybe crazy but will windows 7 run on the eee-pc since it is faster than vista :laugh:

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