XP to W7?
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From: Formerly of Nam
Ive read the pros and cons with going from XP
to W7 (fortunatly I gave a wide birth to Vista).
In a nutshell should XP be stuck to or go for W7?
(Im certainly not upgrading. I need a new desktop
and Windows bloodey 7 is all there is around here).
Advice from XP to W7 migrants apreciated.
PS: IMHFO W7 isnt ready for prime time yet.
to W7 (fortunatly I gave a wide birth to Vista).
In a nutshell should XP be stuck to or go for W7?
(Im certainly not upgrading. I need a new desktop
and Windows bloodey 7 is all there is around here).
Advice from XP to W7 migrants apreciated.
PS: IMHFO W7 isnt ready for prime time yet.
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From: LFBO
I created a dual boot W7/XP to reduce the risk of 'missing out Vista'. This worked quite well and at some point I will remove XP as I never use it now.
W7 has made my old PC much better. I did have to add a video card but the whole experience has been positive.
W7 has made my old PC much better. I did have to add a video card but the whole experience has been positive.
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From: Chez Sprog
Yeah and me, when the beta was around.
Seven is the next best o/s to xp imho. Xp with all it's chastity belts properly worn is a great operating system, seven though, as others have said is what Vista should have been in the first place. I don't know anyone who has regretted mving to it - it looks better, is easy to use and is much more fetaure rich than xp & I can't think of very many downsides. I would say just make sure that the machine it's going on is capable of handling it in terms of processor, ram etc.
Seven is the next best o/s to xp imho. Xp with all it's chastity belts properly worn is a great operating system, seven though, as others have said is what Vista should have been in the first place. I don't know anyone who has regretted mving to it - it looks better, is easy to use and is much more fetaure rich than xp & I can't think of very many downsides. I would say just make sure that the machine it's going on is capable of handling it in terms of processor, ram etc.

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You way won't be losing your old PC so go for it. It has some great features - being able to pin launch icons to the task bar for example, and being able to pin your favourite documents (FlightLog.xslx!) to the launch icon.
If you were upgrading it would be best to save documents etc. to a second HDD and reformat.
If you were upgrading it would be best to save documents etc. to a second HDD and reformat.
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From: Formerly of Nam
Thanks for all your replys.
Frostbite Im not unhappy with nuthing. XP is fine.
Love it. Its just Im after a new desktop and the new ones
are pre-loaded with W7. The question is whether I should
hunt down a mob that can preload XP onto a new desktop
puter rather than the factorey-preloaded W7.
From what I read here W7 apears to be a thumbs up.
Frostbite Im not unhappy with nuthing. XP is fine.
Love it. Its just Im after a new desktop and the new ones
are pre-loaded with W7. The question is whether I should
hunt down a mob that can preload XP onto a new desktop
puter rather than the factorey-preloaded W7.
From what I read here W7 apears to be a thumbs up.

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I moved from XP Pro to W7 Ultimate about 3 months ago. No problems other than getting familiar with the new "look & feel". I can still run some elderly hardware (including a scanner that used to run under Windows NT) but I don't think that's possible with any version of W7 other than Ultimate.
And I managed to save quite a lot of cash by using this software supplier and quoting my Open University student number (no connection with the firm other than as a satisfied customer)
And I managed to save quite a lot of cash by using this software supplier and quoting my Open University student number (no connection with the firm other than as a satisfied customer)


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From: ABZshire
Have win 7 , seems fine apart from the need to instal an email client and the inability to instal itunes,and transfer files from the old back up HDD without risking DVT doing it manualy
( easy transfer, not )
( easy transfer, not )
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Thanks for the replys.
I'll give W7 Ultimate a try. Im just sick up and fed with W
Gates & Co coming out with a new bloodey OS whenever
its wallet starts feeling like its not heavey enough.
Another worry is that Im a Boeing man and translipped to
the Scarebus 2 years ago and observed how the wheel is
constantly re-invented the Frog way (a u/s RA can cause
this stupid machine to STALL ON FINAL! But I digress....)
The XP seems 'Boeing' enough to me and I dont want to
make the error of going to a Airbus-like OS and having
to figure out how to do simple sh!t that Ive been doing
with my eyes shut for years.
Thanks again.
I'll give W7 Ultimate a try. Im just sick up and fed with W
Gates & Co coming out with a new bloodey OS whenever
its wallet starts feeling like its not heavey enough.
Another worry is that Im a Boeing man and translipped to
the Scarebus 2 years ago and observed how the wheel is
constantly re-invented the Frog way (a u/s RA can cause
this stupid machine to STALL ON FINAL! But I digress....)
The XP seems 'Boeing' enough to me and I dont want to
make the error of going to a Airbus-like OS and having
to figure out how to do simple sh!t that Ive been doing
with my eyes shut for years.
Thanks again.




