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Windows 7 vs. Windows XP

Discussion in 'General Chat' started by adstiger, Oct 23, 2009.

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    Which one is better? Windows XP or Windows 7 comparing the following:

    1. cost
    2. resources needed
    3. speed
    4. reliability
     
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  2. arizona39

    arizona39 Well-Known Member

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    1. You can't buy Windows XP, so Windows 7
    2. Windows 7 is simpler and more effective
    3. My boot speed is exponentially faster than my XP and Win7
    4. Windows 7
     
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    Salvi Mandar Guest

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    Win 7 rocks! :)
     
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    ractors Well-Known Member

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    I have Windows 7 Ultimate beta. So far, I like it\'s feel and workability better then Windows XP and it needs less background programs, therefore using less memory. I imagine if I were any other person, Windows XP would be faster, but Windows 7 uses less core programs that use less memory. I only run AVG, Games (Sometimes running steam), firefox and Malewarebytes. No chat junk, no skype, no e-mail programs or anything. I don\'t use them. So, in Windows XP, approximately 375 megabytes of ram were used for background programs. In Windows 7, approximately 40 megabytes of ram are used for background programs. In Windows 7, my video is far faster then in Windows XP as I have the new drivers and things. So, here are my overall non-biased (Gaming not included, as Windows has the market grip) ratings through 1/10 of all the operating systems I have used so far: Windows: Windows 95 - 2/10 Windows 98 - 2/10 Windows 2000 - 4/10 Windows ME - 1/10 Windows NT - 2/10 Windows XP - 7/10 Windows Vista - 1/10 Windows 7 - 7/10 Mac: Mac OS X - 6.5/10 Linux: Fedora 8 - 6/10 Gentoo 2008 - 9/10 KUbuntu 8.10 - 6.5/10 Ubuntu 9.04 - 9.5/10 BSD: FreeBSD 7.2 - 8.5/10
     
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  5. sahmothers.com

    sahmothers.com Well-Known Member

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    1. cost = 29 dollars
    2. resources needed = not much - it actually gives you back space
    3. speed = very fast
    4. reliability = never goes down

    Oh wait I am speaking of Snow Leopard!
     
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    vvvjeb Well-Known Member

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    Can't wait to check out Windows 7, heard a lot of good things about it.
     
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  7. Ibn Juferi

    Ibn Juferi Prominent Member

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    Still going to stick with Win XP for now until I know more about Win 7.
     
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    I guess 29 dollar is for upgrade from previous version.


    Don't believe that, Snow leopard has lot of problem and it made incompatible with 100 programs.

    Cnet describes,

    Snow leopard is Apple's Windows VISTA
     
    senthil_sivanath, Oct 23, 2009 IP
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    wildogre Well-Known Member

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    I am still with win Xp heard lots of good things about windows 7 so obviously give it a try.
     
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    milo_pl Well-Known Member

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    I don't know where all the good things about WIndows 7 suddenly come from...because I've been using it for like 2 weeks now and...well it's A LITTLE better and faster than Vista, but still takes lots of memmory, lots of incompatibility problems and REALLY stupid M$ "inventions"...
     
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    arizona39 Well-Known Member

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    It's taking up 900 megabytes of Physical memory for me... so I don't think its taking up too much.

    The organization is better and everything was tweaked and improved.

    Best Windows ever.
     
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  12. VladimirS

    VladimirS Peon

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    I think there is only 1 reason to use WinXP - old hardware (2 or more years old).
     
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    Ya, with PC games manufacture still stuck on xp :D
     
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    arizona39 Well-Known Member

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    Nah, Windows 7 can find the old hardware.

    I've tried it on my old ass dell.
     
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    I haven't purchased the new Windows 7. I've tried the evaluation copy and I thought it was pretty cool, however I switeched back to XP as it was faster on this computer. The interface was nice on 7 though...
     
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    Brandon Sheley Illustrious Member

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    you actually can still buy winXP if you look hard enough
    and win7 is fine if you have a new machine, if not, XP is fine
     
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    windows 7 because it's updated.
     
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    I'm already running a msdn version from Windows 7 (for those who think this is an illegal version, it isn't, love msdn access)

    1. cost lol, none. msdn:)
    2. resources needed ... It is much faster then Windows Vista when I'm running several heavy programs such as Photoshop, Dreamweaver, Flash, outlook, Firefox with a lot of tabs, VirtualDJ with a medium playlist and some more small programs together (yes, all of these listed programs together). Windows 7 runs smoothly on just a P8600 CPU an 4GB RAM. Oh, a 500GB @5400RPM so it will run faster on a 7.2K.
    3. speed ^^
    4. reliability Well... Let me tell my experience with Vista: Lots of blue screens. Windows 7: only one (don't know why exactly).

    Anyway, when you want to upgrade your PC purchase SSD's. Those disk's will give a real improved performance for your system. Okay, don't use the cheap SSD's and do some research on the internet about the write and read speed, but then you've got probably a much faster system!
     
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  19. Clive

    Clive Web Developer

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    Upgrading to Windows 7 is definitely the right thing to do. It's a good step up compared to Vista which was quite unsuccessful at its time.
    I'd definitely recommend upgrading your computer first, and then going for the s3ven ;)
     
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    windows 7 is new to me,
    i have heard a lot about it, but do not have a try till now.
    but i will try it and find the advantages myself.
     
    sandra Le, Oct 23, 2009 IP