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Thread: Is it worth moving from XP to Windows 7? (performance and responsiveness).

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    I think it is worth the upgrade, Microsoft is going to end support for windows xp in 2012-2013.

    Windows 7 is fast for me, I had a notebook (before it died) with Windows XP, upgraded to Windows 7 and it was faster. If you still have 512mb of ram on your computer then do not upgrade to windows 7, rather stay with xp or get another 512mb ram stick.

    Its going to be hard for me to leave windows 7 for windows 8, windows 7 is just too good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ngadao08 View Post
    I think it is worth the upgrade, Microsoft is going to end support for windows xp in 2012-2013.

    Windows 7 is fast for me, I had a notebook (before it died) with Windows XP, upgraded to Windows 7 and it was faster. If you still have 512mb of ram on your computer then do not upgrade to windows 7, rather stay with xp or get another 512mb ram stick.

    Its going to be hard for me to leave windows 7 for windows 8, windows 7 is just too good.
    It's actually good that I'm doing this. Because I have plenty hard drive space I tend to just leave programs installed (I know, bad habit). So now I can do some good old spring cleaning. Always good to start fresh. I just need to go through what I want to reinstall.
    Most of my data is sitting on other partitions or my external so don't need to move much.

    I'm running 4 gig of ram so I'll be good there.

    I'm going to be building a whole new system in the next year so I'll decide then which OS to start with. For this one, I'll just stick with 7.

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    Skip windows 7, install Win 8... its the fastest yet.
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    Thanks to everyone with this. Did the upgrade this morning. All went smooth and because I did some prep beforehand I had very little setup to do when I reinstalled my software.
    No idea why it took me this long. It's like being in another world.

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    If anyone else wants to do it they can download a copy of Windows 7 and try it for 30 days free....

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    HAve been running Win 7 64 bit for about 2 years and have had no problems with any of my programs not working on 7. Even stuff made for 95 still runs. Speed is beter than XP, but it takes a bit of getting use to.
    Other suggestion is Win 8 and I would stay away from it at this stage. The Metro style interface is not that great, and I hear my developer friend from his desk cursing everyday because of Win 8. Just 2C worth

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    I was also hesitant to move to Windows 7 from XP but when i finally made the move i was happy with the performance. If you have a decent computer system with good specs then go for it. You won't be disappointed. Win 7 is a really great Operating System.

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    Quote Originally Posted by unrealchris View Post
    HAve been running Win 7 64 bit for about 2 years and have had no problems with any of my programs not working on 7. Even stuff made for 95 still runs. Speed is beter than XP, but it takes a bit of getting use to.
    Other suggestion is Win 8 and I would stay away from it at this stage. The Metro style interface is not that great, and I hear my developer friend from his desk cursing everyday because of Win 8. Just 2C worth
    I couldn't agree more about windows 8. It's too touch-centric. Really not very mouse friendly. Although I don't think I'd like it even if I had a touch display.
    Again, I'll give it a couple of years to let everyone else work the bugs and kinks out then consider it.

    Quote Originally Posted by robertwj View Post
    I was also hesitant to move to Windows 7 from XP but when i finally made the move i was happy with the performance. If you have a decent computer system with good specs then go for it. You won't be disappointed. Win 7 is a really great Operating System.
    I've been running it now for 9 days and I agree. Very happy with it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ghoti View Post
    Skip windows 7, install Win 8... its the fastest yet.
    Isnt Windows 8 in its beta stage still? I installed Windows 8 the other day, played around with it for a week, my hardware drivers (Intel HD 3000), Wi-Fi software, touchpad driver did not install on Windows 8 despite this being fully Windows 7 Compatible.

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    Yea, it's still a consumer preview. last I heard the release dates are mid-late 2012. Although I might be wrong on that.

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    Ignore windows 8 for now, pirate windows 7 and see if you like it and then decide but honestly dude i cannot believe people still use that dog of an OS. Move into the future because xp sucks so bad it's scary. When i see a computer with xp i lose my mind haha.

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    For me I stuck with it out of comfort and not wanting to reinstall everything. Although, once I got down to it the reinstall wasn't near as bad as I feared. Especially after I backed up settings for the main programs. That and it gave me a great chance to clear out obsolete programs.
    XP had it's issues but use it long enough and you get pretty good at limiting them. But now working with Windows 7 I see huge differences.

    But yea, like I said. Comfort and laziness kept me there haha.

    And regarding Win8.
    Here's my thinking on OS upgrades. It's about the biggest change you can make besides hardware. Wait it out. Let the early adopters work all the crap out and then start considering it.
    And I'll be ignoring Win8 for a while. There's still something about the interface I really don't like.

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