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10 stars
Works Great For The Cost
by edward07_56 on June 10, 2010
Pros: It's much better then the Beta version. Takes less updates. I was able to update the drivers for my HP All In One Printer. Used Virtual XP Mode, when I needed it.
Cons: Microsoft will not support the college furnished version. Languages part is not needed unless you can read them. They can be hid. I would rather have Windows 7 Home Premium but, could only get Ultimate. AOL Computer Check, not compatible with it.
Summary: Smooth download from Windows Vista Home Premium.
Summary: Smooth download from Windows Vista Home Premium.
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10 stars
Awesome. Step further.
by samatumirzakov on April 8, 2010
Pros: At least not slower than XP with additions which make it even better.
Cons: It is normal that there will be some negatives, but they are all fixable.
Summary: W7 is just step further, which Vista were not.
Summary: W7 is just step further, which Vista were not.
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1 stars
Windows 7 sucks locks up all the time
by farmer1234 on March 13, 2010
Pros: my old vista makes windows 7 look like horse manure
Cons: danr thing locks up all the time , but hey just restart and your good to go untill next time
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10 stars
oh geez far the best
by dmc081 on March 1, 2010
Pros: better than vista
Cons: takes a little time to get use to it but no cons
Summary: a must get if u use windows vista
Summary: a must get if u use windows vista
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5 stars
NOT THAT GOOD
by hthomas49 on February 22, 2010
Pros: Visually very cool
Cons: A lot of peripherals don?t work. Way too much security, I don?t feel like I have control of my own computer.
Summary: So much stuff has to be run as administrator or in Vista or XP compatible mode. One day my scanner works fine, the next day it doesn?t. My printer ...
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Summary: So much stuff has to be run as administrator or in Vista or XP compatible mode. One day my scanner works fine, the next day it doesn?t. My printer will just stop in the middle of a job and I have to turn it on and back on and reprint the doc. What a waste of time and paper.
I?ve on the phone with Microsoft for 5+ hours trying to get my Audiotron (it?s a music bridge) working with no success.
As soon as tax season is over, I?m going back to XP. I?d go back to Vista, but the sleep function doesn?t work.
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10 stars
Finally, an awesome OS
by rahmanroni on February 15, 2010
Pros: Nag free and fast OS. Compatible with almost everything.
Cons: Wish it had built in blutooth support
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1 stars
Not impressed no real beneit to the small business
by hloan on February 11, 2010
Pros: Great packaging - for the first time WINDOWS has considered the end user in its development process thanks to Apple's huge impact in the market
Cons: All of the FEATURES are already avaiblable on the XP Professional Package has lost an important tool the SEARCH ASSISTANT.resource hungry and will use all of your 8 GB on a 64 BIt machine - WIN 7 64 bit I would not install it for FREE
Summary: THe huge demand on resources and the 25 odd GB of space it requires apart from the price........ Sorry Mr. Gates, you haven't foled all of us.
Summary: THe huge demand on resources and the 25 odd GB of space it requires apart from the price........ Sorry Mr. Gates, you haven't foled all of us.
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10 stars
SUBURB Very Smooth Operating System!
by madchild2k7 on February 11, 2010
Pros: Its Microsoft successor to windows vista and next best to windows xp. The requirements are not too steep If you own professional or ultimate editions you get windows xp mode which allows you to run windows xp programs in its full glory.
Cons: The only con thingy is that there still not alot of support for the 64 bit version. Not yet. Still suffers with incompatibility of windows xp programs.
Summary: It still suffers with incompatibility with windows xp programs, However if you own the professional or ultimate version you will get windows xp mode. Which basically is a full version ...
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Summary: It still suffers with incompatibility with windows xp programs, However if you own the professional or ultimate version you will get windows xp mode. Which basically is a full version of windows xp which will allow you to run those programs just like the original windows xp. Note you processor must support virtulazation technology in order for this function to work. Still no support yet for adobe flash using internet explorer 64 bit however that is still not important as there is still 32 bit versions. If your a gamer and own a vista machine best upgrade to windows 7 because it runs your games alot faster in direct x 10 aka (crysis) and also comes with direct x 11 next gen technology. All in all if your a computer enthusits or basic computer user that wants smoother more responsive operating system you can bet on windows 7.
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10 stars
Really Awesome!!!
by 1retroman on February 4, 2010
Pros: So far pretty much everything!
Cons: None yet!
Summary: Time to replace XP and Vista with no worries!
Summary: Time to replace XP and Vista with no worries!
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5 stars
More hype than fact.
by slvmart on January 30, 2010
Pros: Some simplified Network features, vs. Vista 64 bit. Otherwise, I haven't noticed much of a difference other than having more toys (options) with respect to desktop and screen savers, etc.
Cons: Appears less stable than Vista 64 bit.
Summary: I've had my Sony Vaio for less than 3 weeks and have had to reload the OS already (W7 Home premium 64bit OS). The OS kept crashing either going ...
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Summary: I've had my Sony Vaio for less than 3 weeks and have had to reload the OS already (W7 Home premium 64bit OS). The OS kept crashing either going or coming out of Sleep mode. I sure never had these issue with the Vista 64bit OS. It's been a PIA from that perspective. p.s. it takes about 4 hours to load in your OS. If you run Firefox (v3.6), you may also run into issues with script errors, primarily on pages with logins. I've tried other browsers (Chrome and IE) and have not had the same issues.
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