Buy Windows 7 Now!
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Finally got Windows 7 upgraded. The process took about an hour. Then it took me several hours to figure out how to get my Wireless NIC driver to work. In MS's defense, the upgrade advisor warned me the driver might not work and I should go get the most current one. Of course, the most current one Netgear had is a Vista 32-bit driver - not a Windows 7 64-bit driver. I think I musta been using the Vista 32-bit on my Vista 64-bit system. Anyway, after poking and prodding Mr. Google, I discovered that if I disabled the requirement for digitally signed drivers from the Windows boot menu (F8!), then it would install and work. And it did!
Now I'm poking around. The only major graphical difference I noticed at first is the new taskbar thing. Other than that, I'm still poking around looking for stuff. The Control Panel and Network center are a bit different. Haven't formed an opinion on much yet. The Windows Backup tool is way cool. Got it to backup everything to my second HDD with just a couplea clicks.
Now I'm poking around. The only major graphical difference I noticed at first is the new taskbar thing. Other than that, I'm still poking around looking for stuff. The Control Panel and Network center are a bit different. Haven't formed an opinion on much yet. The Windows Backup tool is way cool. Got it to backup everything to my second HDD with just a couplea clicks.
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I'm getting ready to start my upgrade to Windows 7 pro. Still no word from Acer on my other copy. Fuggers.
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DAMMIT!! You can't upgrade from home to pro...how stupid. So I ain't doing it until I download all of my drivers and programs (like Skype) so I have them ready to go. Probably will wait until Saturday so I have a day to fix what ever doesn't work after the install. CRAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAP!!!!!!CameronBornAndBred wrote:I'm getting ready to start my upgrade to Windows 7 pro. Still no word from Acer on my other copy. Fuggers.
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I can install either the 32 or 64 bit version..not sure which I'll do. Leaning towards 32.CameronBornAndBred wrote:DAMMIT!! You can't upgrade from home to pro...how stupid. So I ain't doing it until I download all of my drivers and programs (like Skype) so I have them ready to go. Probably will wait until Saturday so I have a day to fix what ever doesn't work after the install. CRAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAP!!!!!!CameronBornAndBred wrote:I'm getting ready to start my upgrade to Windows 7 pro. Still no word from Acer on my other copy. Fuggers.
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I was running 64-bit Vista and never had an issue. Every program I wanted to worked. Win7 64-bit seems to also be pretty good.CameronBornAndBred wrote:I can install either the 32 or 64 bit version..not sure which I'll do. Leaning towards 32.CameronBornAndBred wrote:DAMMIT!! You can't upgrade from home to pro...how stupid. So I ain't doing it until I download all of my drivers and programs (like Skype) so I have them ready to go. Probably will wait until Saturday so I have a day to fix what ever doesn't work after the install. CRAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAP!!!!!!CameronBornAndBred wrote:I'm getting ready to start my upgrade to Windows 7 pro. Still no word from Acer on my other copy. Fuggers.
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Since I have to do new install anyways..that's an option. I could try it, and then if it doesn't work just do it over again as 32bit. I would like the ability to cram a ton of RAM in it...just to see if there is a difference.DukeUsul wrote:I was running 64-bit Vista and never had an issue. Every program I wanted to worked. Win7 64-bit seems to also be pretty good.CameronBornAndBred wrote: I can install either the 32 or 64 bit version..not sure which I'll do. Leaning towards 32.
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May wanna check to see if you have any 32-bit apps that have problems under 64-bit OS.CameronBornAndBred wrote:Since I have to do new install anyways..that's an option. I could try it, and then if it doesn't work just do it over again as 32bit. I would like the ability to cram a ton of RAM in it...just to see if there is a difference.DukeUsul wrote:I was running 64-bit Vista and never had an issue. Every program I wanted to worked. Win7 64-bit seems to also be pretty good.CameronBornAndBred wrote: I can install either the 32 or 64 bit version..not sure which I'll do. Leaning towards 32.
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That's the only concern..including using an older app or game that I'm not using now. I like pulling out old games now and then.DukeUsul wrote:CameronBornAndBred wrote:May wanna check to see if you have any 32-bit apps that have problems under 64-bit OS.DukeUsul wrote: Since I have to do new install anyways..that's an option. I could try it, and then if it doesn't work just do it over again as 32bit. I would like the ability to cram a ton of RAM in it...just to see if there is a difference.
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How old? I've been playing things like Civilization IV that works just fine. Published in 2005.
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Most common old game is Links2003 golf (I play online). Also a bunch of old shooters like COD, Wolfenstein (I have yet to try new one, it looks awesome), MOHAA.DukeUsul wrote:How old? I've been playing things like Civilization IV that works just fine. Published in 2005.
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Go Win7 64-bit. Install VMWare server on top of that. Run XP virtualized for any really old games.CameronBornAndBred wrote:Most common old game is Links2003 golf (I play online). Also a bunch of old shooters like COD, Wolfenstein (I have yet to try new one, it looks awesome), MOHAA.DukeUsul wrote:How old? I've been playing things like Civilization IV that works just fine. Published in 2005.
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That's a cool idea, I need some VMWare experience.DukeUsul wrote:Go Win7 64-bit. Install VMWare server on top of that. Run XP virtualized for any really old games.CameronBornAndBred wrote:Most common old game is Links2003 golf (I play online). Also a bunch of old shooters like COD, Wolfenstein (I have yet to try new one, it looks awesome), MOHAA.DukeUsul wrote:How old? I've been playing things like Civilization IV that works just fine. Published in 2005.
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SInce I can't do the Windows 7, and it's getting wiped anyways, I'm gonna play aroung with Ubuntu until the install...back in 30 min if it works. Back tomorrow if it doesn't.CameronBornAndBred wrote:That's a cool idea, I need some VMWare experience.DukeUsul wrote:Go Win7 64-bit. Install VMWare server on top of that. Run XP virtualized for any really old games.CameronBornAndBred wrote: Most common old game is Links2003 golf (I play online). Also a bunch of old shooters like COD, Wolfenstein (I have yet to try new one, it looks awesome), MOHAA.
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Run ubuntu virtualized too.CameronBornAndBred wrote: SInce I can't do the Windows 7, and it's getting wiped anyways, I'm gonna play aroung with Ubuntu until the install...back in 30 min if it works. Back tomorrow if it doesn't.
I just set up VMWare server on my Vista box. Got ubuntu running in it. I haven't tried to use it since I upgraded to 7. With a quad core proc and 6 GB of RAM, I can run a couple of VMs on my box at the same time pretty easily.
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HA! Ubuntu wouldn't install on top of Vista either, got an error 1/2 way into it. It went fine on my XP pc at work. Oh well...Saturday will be here soon enough.
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Are you putting Ubuntu into VMWare on Vista? What version of VMWare?CameronBornAndBred wrote:HA! Ubuntu wouldn't install on top of Vista either, got an error 1/2 way into it. It went fine on my XP pc at work. Oh well...Saturday will be here soon enough.
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No, installing it inside Vista. It's an option from the CD, then it dual boots.DukeUsul wrote:Are you putting Ubuntu into VMWare on Vista? What version of VMWare?CameronBornAndBred wrote:HA! Ubuntu wouldn't install on top of Vista either, got an error 1/2 way into it. It went fine on my XP pc at work. Oh well...Saturday will be here soon enough.
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I'm running Ubuntu 9.04 and CentOS on my Mac using VMWare. Runs super smooth. I am in the process of building my new computer at work and will be running all additional flavors of O/S on VMWare.CameronBornAndBred wrote:No, installing it inside Vista. It's an option from the CD, then it dual boots.DukeUsul wrote:Are you putting Ubuntu into VMWare on Vista? What version of VMWare?CameronBornAndBred wrote:HA! Ubuntu wouldn't install on top of Vista either, got an error 1/2 way into it. It went fine on my XP pc at work. Oh well...Saturday will be here soon enough.
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Re: Buy Windows 7 Now!
Or since you have Windows 7 Professional (yeah, that upgrade path thingy is pretty sucky - it hit my home too), you can take advantage of "Windows XP mode" - http://www.microsoft.com/windows/virtua ... fault.aspxDukeUsul wrote:Go Win7 64-bit. Install VMWare server on top of that. Run XP virtualized for any really old games.CameronBornAndBred wrote:Most common old game is Links2003 golf (I play online). Also a bunch of old shooters like COD, Wolfenstein (I have yet to try new one, it looks awesome), MOHAA.DukeUsul wrote:How old? I've been playing things like Civilization IV that works just fine. Published in 2005.
What is Windows XP Mode?
Windows XP Mode for Windows 7 makes it easy to install and run many Windows XP productivity applications directly from your Windows 7-based PC. It utilizes virtualization technology, such as Windows Virtual PC, to provide a virtual Windows XP environment for Windows 7.
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Cool! Is that more than xp compatability mode?DevilAlumna wrote:
Or since you have Windows 7 Professional (yeah, that upgrade path thingy is pretty sucky - it hit my home too), you can take advantage of "Windows XP mode" - http://www.microsoft.com/windows/virtua ... fault.aspx
What is Windows XP Mode?
Windows XP Mode for Windows 7 makes it easy to install and run many Windows XP productivity applications directly from your Windows 7-based PC. It utilizes virtualization technology, such as Windows Virtual PC, to provide a virtual Windows XP environment for Windows 7.
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