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  • N Nish Nishant

    Jim Crafton wrote:

    I installed a number of dev apps on mine and found it to perform quite well, but this was on my MacPro desktop, so maybe the 8 cores has something to do with that

    But that is cool then - that Win7 actually improves when the number of cores increase. I am planning to get a quad-core but probably with 12 GB ram. Not buying a Mac since my budget is only 2000 bucks.

    Regards, Nish


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    Nishant Sivakumar wrote:

    probably with 12 GB ram

    Ahh, so you're going to go 64 bit? I've got 6GB RAM on mine, and I'm seriously considering installing Vista 64. I just have to work up the energy to back up all the data I want to keep before wiping the partition.

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      Cool - good to hear that. I've been putting off my new desktop purchase for a while now. Maybe I should get it soon so I can install Windows 7 too. Have you installed a lot of apps on it? And is it still fast after that?

      Regards, Nish


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      I've got a crappy old desktop at home running Weven - 2GHz processor 1GB RAM. Installed all my usual stuff including VS2008 and it still runs quicker than Vista on a far better machine. The only thing that's slow is IE8 - but that's no suprise. I don't know what they've done but they should do more of it!

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        1 question, does IronScheme run on it? And a general question to all, has anyone tried IronScheme on 64-bit?

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        Nemanja Trifunovic
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        Just tried it:

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        • J Jim Crafton

          Nishant Sivakumar wrote:

          probably with 12 GB ram

          Ahh, so you're going to go 64 bit? I've got 6GB RAM on mine, and I'm seriously considering installing Vista 64. I just have to work up the energy to back up all the data I want to keep before wiping the partition.

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          Nish Nishant
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          Jim Crafton wrote:

          Ahh, so you're going to go 64 bit?

          Yeah, mainly for the RAM. I guess I'll have to face some driver incompatibility issues.

          Regards, Nish


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            I've got a crappy old desktop at home running Weven - 2GHz processor 1GB RAM. Installed all my usual stuff including VS2008 and it still runs quicker than Vista on a far better machine. The only thing that's slow is IE8 - but that's no suprise. I don't know what they've done but they should do more of it!

            Dave
            BTW, in software, hope and pray is not a viable strategy. (Luc Pattyn)
            Visual Basic is not used by normal people so we're not covering it here. (Uncyclopedia)

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            Nish Nishant
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            DaveyM69 wrote:

            The only thing that's slow is IE8

            What about VS 2008? It runs slow on my dual core machine with 3 GB RAM. I'd be surprised if you say that it runs fast on your 1 GB museum piece.

            Regards, Nish


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            • N Nish Nishant

              Cool - good to hear that. I've been putting off my new desktop purchase for a while now. Maybe I should get it soon so I can install Windows 7 too. Have you installed a lot of apps on it? And is it still fast after that?

              Regards, Nish


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              Nemanja Trifunovic
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              Nishant Sivakumar wrote:

              Have you installed a lot of apps on it? And is it still fast after that?

              I just upgraded from Vista 32-bit, and kept all the installed applications. Again this is my "office" machine: a Dell Latitude D830 with 2Gb RAM and 2 cores - nothing special.

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              • N Nemanja Trifunovic

                Nishant Sivakumar wrote:

                Have you installed a lot of apps on it? And is it still fast after that?

                I just upgraded from Vista 32-bit, and kept all the installed applications. Again this is my "office" machine: a Dell Latitude D830 with 2Gb RAM and 2 cores - nothing special.

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                Nish Nishant
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                Nemanja Trifunovic wrote:

                Again this is my "office" machine: a Dell Latitude D830 with 2Gb RAM and 2 cores - nothing special.

                Wow - that is very impressive. So I guess Windows 7 is definitely worth an upgrade! Thanks.

                Regards, Nish


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                  Nishant Sivakumar wrote:

                  probably with 12 GB ram

                  Ahh, so you're going to go 64 bit? I've got 6GB RAM on mine, and I'm seriously considering installing Vista 64. I just have to work up the energy to back up all the data I want to keep before wiping the partition.

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                  Nemanja Trifunovic
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                  Jim Crafton wrote:

                  I just have to work up the energy to back up all the data I want to keep before wiping the partition.

                  If you have some external storage available, just use Windows Easy Transfer. It is really easy :)

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                  • D DaveyM69

                    I've got a crappy old desktop at home running Weven - 2GHz processor 1GB RAM. Installed all my usual stuff including VS2008 and it still runs quicker than Vista on a far better machine. The only thing that's slow is IE8 - but that's no suprise. I don't know what they've done but they should do more of it!

                    Dave
                    BTW, in software, hope and pray is not a viable strategy. (Luc Pattyn)
                    Visual Basic is not used by normal people so we're not covering it here. (Uncyclopedia)

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                    Jim Crafton
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                    DaveyM69 wrote:

                    I don't know what they've done but they should do more of it!

                    Rewrote all the pokey .Net calls in a real manly language like C++? :) (where's my flameproof underwear...? )

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                    • N Nish Nishant

                      DaveyM69 wrote:

                      The only thing that's slow is IE8

                      What about VS 2008? It runs slow on my dual core machine with 3 GB RAM. I'd be surprised if you say that it runs fast on your 1 GB museum piece.

                      Regards, Nish


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                      DaveyM69
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                      A bit 'clunky' to start up, but once it's loaded it pretty fast and responsive. It's just a single core jobby too. Trying to work it out. I think I built it about 6 maybe 7 years ago when 2GHz was about the fastest you could get.

                      Dave
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                      • D DaveyM69

                        A bit 'clunky' to start up, but once it's loaded it pretty fast and responsive. It's just a single core jobby too. Trying to work it out. I think I built it about 6 maybe 7 years ago when 2GHz was about the fastest you could get.

                        Dave
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                        Nish Nishant
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                        DaveyM69 wrote:

                        A bit 'clunky' to start up, but once it's loaded it pretty fast and responsive.

                        Lucky you. I work on a solution with a couple of dozen projects and it crashes every 15-20 minutes, and I have to restart it :-(

                        Regards, Nish


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                        • D DaveyM69

                          I've got a crappy old desktop at home running Weven - 2GHz processor 1GB RAM. Installed all my usual stuff including VS2008 and it still runs quicker than Vista on a far better machine. The only thing that's slow is IE8 - but that's no suprise. I don't know what they've done but they should do more of it!

                          Dave
                          BTW, in software, hope and pray is not a viable strategy. (Luc Pattyn)
                          Visual Basic is not used by normal people so we're not covering it here. (Uncyclopedia)

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                          Judah Gabriel Himango
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                          DaveyM69 wrote:

                          The only thing that's slow is IE8 - but that's no suprise.

                          IIRC, the IE8 build for Win7 beta is busted, last I heard.

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                          • N Nemanja Trifunovic

                            Just completed the installation of Win 7 beta on my office laptop (my employer encourages "living on the edge" when it comes to technology) and although I never considered Vista to be slow before, now I am having second thoughts - Win 7 is so snappy that it is not even funny.

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                            Nemanja Trifunovic wrote:

                            Win 7 is so snappy that it is not even funny

                            There's nothing funny about Vista or Weven.

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                            • N Nish Nishant

                              Jim Crafton wrote:

                              Ahh, so you're going to go 64 bit?

                              Yeah, mainly for the RAM. I guess I'll have to face some driver incompatibility issues.

                              Regards, Nish


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                              Unlikely unless you've got antique hardware you need to support. Just about anything from the last few years should be supported.

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                                Lucky you. I deleted my copy of the ISO image a little while ago, and I'm beginning to regret not burning it to a spare DVD or CD. When it comes out, I'm going to see if I can get it - Vista's good, but Windows 7 looks and feels better. I'll also have an excuse to format the entire hard drive and start clean, with no manufacturer recovery partitions to clutter up my disk. The only challenge will be seeing if Windows 7's Homegroups will interact with the Vista set-up on the laptop

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                                The ISO's mirrored in millions of places in torrent land if you've requested a key from MS it doesn't matter where the DL comes from.

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                                • N Nemanja Trifunovic

                                  Just completed the installation of Win 7 beta on my office laptop (my employer encourages "living on the edge" when it comes to technology) and although I never considered Vista to be slow before, now I am having second thoughts - Win 7 is so snappy that it is not even funny.

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                                  Mladen Jankovic
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                                  Tell me about it. Yesterday I got solid state drive and installed W7 on it for my main development machine and it's blazing fast: starts in under 20 seconds, shutdowns in a matter of seconds, VS starts instantaneously (I'm hardly able to see splash screen)... So if you want performance W7&SSD is way to go!

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                                  • N Nemanja Trifunovic

                                    Just completed the installation of Win 7 beta on my office laptop (my employer encourages "living on the edge" when it comes to technology) and although I never considered Vista to be slow before, now I am having second thoughts - Win 7 is so snappy that it is not even funny.

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                                    Windows 7 is a very nice platform, the scientific startup screen is quite memorably serene too. We've recently discovered that the RC will last sometime into 2010. I was quite pleased when Visual Lint installed first time too, so it looks like I'm skipping Vista for next laptop!

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                                    • N Nish Nishant

                                      Cool - good to hear that. I've been putting off my new desktop purchase for a while now. Maybe I should get it soon so I can install Windows 7 too. Have you installed a lot of apps on it? And is it still fast after that?

                                      Regards, Nish


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                                      My latest book : C++/CLI in Action / Amazon.com link

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                                      Stuart Dootson
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                                      I use it as my Windows OS running under VMWare Fusion on my MacBook Pro. I've got Office 2007 & Visual Studio installed, plus Avast AV. It's kinda nice :-) The only issues I've found are to do with virtualisation - I don't get the fancy graphics and also, the performance is equivalent to what you'd get if you had a Core 2 Duo with one core disabled. I tried turning on the 'two virtual processors' option in VMWare...but that made it much slower... Having said that, it's kinda cool. I run it full-screen (improves performance and means I don't have to deal with mixed Windows/OS X windows), but in it's own Space (a.k.a. desktop), so I can swap between Windows and OS X with a single key-chord.

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                                      • N Nemanja Trifunovic

                                        Just completed the installation of Win 7 beta on my office laptop (my employer encourages "living on the edge" when it comes to technology) and although I never considered Vista to be slow before, now I am having second thoughts - Win 7 is so snappy that it is not even funny.

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                                        It's much better than (W)ista but it still has that stupid IE look. While the crumb trail is a little better I still find myself hitting that stupid browse bar which jumps to the internet. Something to try on 7, Has anyone found a way to move those buttons on Vista and IE. I like the firefox format better sinse it keeps them together.

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