Posted on 04/18/2011 8:37:42 AM PDT by Former Fetus
I need some computer advice, and I don't know of a better place than FR.
My desktop pc is warning me that it is ready for retirement: sound is off, sometimes does not allow me to type, keeps freezing... My problem is that I love Windows XP and both my husband and son have Vista and they do nothing but complain about it. Can anybody give me an objective opinion of Windows 7? What do you like/dislike about it? If you had a choice between Windows XP and Windows 7, which one would you choose? Thanks to everybody!
Go to Craigslist and buy a Dell Optiplex Pentium4 w/XP Pro and at least 1 gig ram for 50 or 60 bucks and save the cash for something more important.
I ditched Windows in favor of Mac because XP was old and outdated, and Vista just sucked, not a contender for the upgrade I was doing. If Windows 7 had been out at that time, I probably would not have switched. It is far better than XP or Vista, not just on the usability and performance front, but a lot of stuff under the hood has been overhauled or rewritten to make it more stable and secure.
But it’s still not good enough to make me switch back from Mac as my main machine. :)
That’s what my laptop has been doing for the past two weeks. I go in and dump the cache and it’s better for a while. I’ve got Vista and it was doing fine until I downloaded Firefox 4.
I left our desk top Dell on the other night and a Windows security upgrade went through (I thought I’d turned them off) now, it’s hanging. Our Apple is also having some weird problems, so I’m wondering if it’s not some kind of conflict going on somewhere.
Vista was the pre-released Win 7... A beta version, if you will..
I have been through both the beta of “Longhorn” (Vista) and the RC of Win 7... Even the beta of Win 7 beats any pre or pro release of any Windows Operating System.. OR Linux..
Even within the preWin7 instal, the drivers are already there. IF there is a driver problem, as soon as you can get online(which took me about 15 minutes to install Win7.. and another 3 minutes to get connected to the net (fiber optic)), after about 2 reboots.. you system is it functioning.
Any Linux/Unix/Macfanbois that plan to say something... don’t bother.. I won’t reply (tried all, except for Mac)..
I have been using Win7 since the official version was released. I have had NO problems (I usually had many driver problems since I don’t but brand name PCs... I build my own)..
Bikk
I get Windows not loading. Screen shows ‘loading Windows’ but it doesn’t. Have to shut off and restart.
Depending on what version of Windows XP, you can upgrade it to Windows 7 .
First things first: If you haven’t already, immediately go get an external USB hard-drive (not a thumb-drive) and copy off anything that you do not want to lose (pictures, photos, videos, etc).
Second: PC’s are stinking cheap these days. Go get you one you like with Windows-7 and then copy back all that stuff you put on the external hard-drive. After the initial learning phase, you’ll like Win-7.
Third: Google, “What can I do with my old PC?”. You will get a *ton* of ideas.
Windows 7 is just Vista that works and has yet another set of useless, gratuitous GUI changes to make people think they’re getting something new.
While you won’t hate 7 as bad as Vista, if you love XP, you’re not really going to like 7.
7 also runs like a pig out of the box, and like Vista, boots very slowly and shuts down slowly.
If you buy a consumer model, it will be loaded with massive amounts of useless and counterproductive crapware and horrible antivirus programs that are useless and which will bog down your computer. All of that needs to be removed.
When I tune a W7 system, after removing or disabling the crapware and crapola antivirus programs, I disable 56 useless tasks, and disable a minimum of 36 useless services. I’ve written a couple of scripts that do the basic disabling, though manual inspection is required to disable vendor one-offs. I use autoruns to disable unnecessary startup programs.
I also install a theme that makes the GUI have the look and feel of XP, install a program that puts the “Show Desktop” on the left of the taskbar, and have started work on a little script that will convert the “Favorites” menu item to an “All Programs” folder foldout view like XP.
I've got the home version of XP on both computers. I have the Win XP authentication code for one computer, but not the other.
Any idea of what it costs to do the upgrade? Perhaps I could at least upgrade one.
Out west Frys has had it the sale at least 3 times in the last three months.
Good googly woogly. I had no idea, and I've got a Fry's within easy reach. Thanks for the data, friend. Much appreciated.
Hi. I know exactly how you feel.
Your PC has infections that all PC will get and need to be dealt with. BUT get a Mac and all that will go away.
I dont have a Mac. Here’s what I do to keep XP stable.
Get Advanced System Optimizer ($40). Run it.
Get Spy Bot Search and Destroy (Free). Run it.
Defrag your hard drive.
Get Process Explorer (Free) use to see whats running in the background.
Use Revo Uninstaller (Free) when you uninstall programs.
Get a router installed beween your moden and PC. **Makes a very important firewall to keep bugs out.
Like I said....thats how I do it. It sucks, I know. If I could do it over, I’d get a Mac and be through with it.
HTH
I like Vista. I’ve had my laptop for 4 years and I’ve had zero problems.
Re: “Windows 7 is just Vista that works and has yet another set of useless, gratuitous GUI changes to make people think theyre getting something new.
While you wont hate 7 as bad as Vista, if you love XP, youre not really going to like 7.
7 also runs like a pig out of the box, and like Vista, boots very slowly and shuts down slowly..............”
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I am not tech-savvy, for starters, but liked Windows 7 initially when I got it in late ‘09. My main complaint is that I am constantly told I must download/install ‘updates’ and that’s fine when it goes easily and quickly but once in awhile the updates ‘fail’ over and over again. Their instructions make no sense to me and one time I called and was finally told how to dump a specific update because I ‘didn’t need it.’
The last time I tried using the e-mail contact system and their response was unintelligible (from some nice guy who is obviously in India). I can’t follow the instructions and wouldn’t dream of it anyway.
Question is this: how important is it to worry about all these updates? Can I just ignore them if they ‘fail?’ I can make no sense of this on my own. Thx.
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