Windows 7 Rating...

SlimThug

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  • Aug 14, 2008
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    All Windows 7 users post your computer performance rating here

    This is mine..
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    :(:(
     

    GNS

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    Jan 3, 2007
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    UF., Gampaha.
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    Win7 RTM [build7600]
    on
    AMD Athlon 64 X2 4200+ (2.2GHz) (@Stock)
    Acer [OEM] MoBo
    2GB 667 (Micron) (@Stock)
    PNY GeForce 8500GT (256MB) (@Stock)
    160GB Seagate + 250GB Samsung
     

    Amayuru

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  • Apr 23, 2007
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    pics daanee kohomadooo?

    windows 7 build 7600
    intel core2 duo 2.40Ghz
    asus motherboard
    3GB kingston DDR2
    160GB hitachi s-ata
    onboard vga:(
     

    Amayuru

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  • Apr 23, 2007
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    windows 7 build 7600
    intel core2 duo 2.40Ghz
    asus motherboard
    3GB kingston DDR2
    160GB hitachi s-ata
    onboard vga:(
     

    suneelkumar85

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    Windows 7 won't be available until 2010, a prebeta version is available to developers. At first glance, it appears to be a more advanced iteration of Windows Vista. Windows 7 also seems to be geared more toward the consumer with many more user interface enhancements. Windows 7 builds on the internals of Windows Vista. One immediate benefit is that Windows 7 should have fewer compatibility problems upon release. CNET took a look at Windows 7 Ultimate Build 6801 and found it to be a remarkably stable and feature-rich alpha. See these photos for a look inside Windows 7.

    Up front we noticed a more intuitive interface within Windows 7. For example, if you drag a window all the way to the left or right edge, it'll snap to fill half the desktop, knowing that you intended to view another window at the same time. Also, the toolbar ribbons available in Office 2007 will be available within Windows 7 accessories, such as WordPad and Paint.

    Missing is the Welcome Center in Windows Vista. The sidebar also appears to be missing, although you can simply install gadgets to the desktop. What is seen when you first boot into Windows 7 is Windows Live Messenger.

    Another important user interface change from Windows Vista affects User Account Control. In Vista, you could have this protection either on or off. In Windows 7 there's a slider control between "always notify" and "never notify," allowing you to find a personal setting that fits you.

    New features include a Bluetooth File Transfer Wizard that lets you share files between two computers. There's also Sticky Notes, similar to an application on Mac OS X, that allows quick notes to be "pasted" over the desktop; there's even a corkboard to post your notes for easy review. A new accessibility feature is the Windows Key: the plus key give the screen an instant zoom, and the minus key returns the resolution to the normal size.

    The included version of Internet Explorer is the current beta of 8.

    The boot process is much faster, although this hasn't been confirmed in a lab. Restore from hibernation appears much quicker.
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