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There are things I hate about windows 7.

The way it handled renaming user folders and how it uses libraries, though I personally don't mind it and can make use of libraries, it confuses the shit out of the end users here. Who tend to be older folk who decided they don't want to learn any more.

I actually like the way UAC works, as users are not admins here, if admin rights are needed it often gives a chance to enter credentials rather than mysteriously failing. But software that automatically tries to update like Java can become an annoyance, but it still is better that it prompts so that we write scripts so that stuff stays up to date.

We have a lot a old software 10+ years, and out of several dozen that old, I have only had to resort to XP mode for a couple of them.

Most problems I have had with Windows 7 has been a result of badly designed software not so much Windows itself. EG requiring application files to be accessed in the windows directory.

We have a slow connection, and some drivers are only available through the update service, which is slow as hell for us.

As far as performance goes, I haven't tried to run windows 7 on a machine running low on memory. But it seems to run fine with a slower processor.

I wish there was a Microsoft supported "lean and mean" option when installing windows 7 that would install the bare minimum and then let you add "features" as needed. I still prefer the way most Linux builds handles root(admin)/user seperation though. We would switch to Linux in a heartbeat if it was not for all the MS only venders we already have wormed into our system.

Windows 7 is a lot more "chatty" on the network on a clean install than any OS I have seen which pushes my paranoia buttons.

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I resisted Win 7 for the longest time because I didn't like the performance hit on my system. However, I just recently upgraded to an SSD drive and that required Win 7. With SSD, performance is not an issue. My system is now blazing fast on Win 7. I do still prefer XP only because I know it so much better. But times change and we have to change with it. Now I'm not limited to 3.2 GB of memory or 4 cores. When faster hardware gets a little cheaper, I might go with a six core processor and 8 GB of memory.

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But but but... what about when you have to test how face-bashing your tablet pc affects your app in W8? XD

I won't have that problem since I will not be running W8; which of course is a dog anyway.

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I've installed Windows 7 on one of my laptops and I hate it...

Reversing back to Windows Xp in 2012...am I a little deranged or do others like XP better than Windows 7 even these days?

I once read that about 50% of IT professionals still prefer XP, you guys are all pros, what version do you prefer better?

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I also prefer Windows XP because I had several problems with Win7

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With 7 I can't adjust text resolution by font, only by percentage and that throws the whole diplay off, on a lot of applications the Submit or Ok button won't even show, I need to change back to 100% versus 125% for some programs....

Maybe I'm missing a setting? But can't seem to be able to work around this, a lot of complaints about this on numerous forums also.

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The only option is under Display Settings>>Set Custom Text Size. Drag the ruler to wherever you want it.

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I like WinXP. I do not like small letters in Windows Explorer Win7. When measured at 125 - problem: the title is high, the large spacing between lines, and a 32x32 icon is transformed into the size ~ 18x18, look terrible.

When copying files, they are immediately sorted, but I do not need it. After sorting them long to seek to remove.

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A couple of major issues, for me, with Windows 7. One is that they completely destroyed Sysprep for the enterprise, I can't have sysprep ask me for a computer name any longer, I can have it give it a generic name, but I can't get it to ask me before naming it what name I want to give it. This means I have to rename the computer after it's been joined to the domain, which means an additional reboot. Also, if I have a script to delete a user's folder on reboot, I use this as a quick way of clearing out the student's crap in the Temp folder and IE cache folder, I can't use it on Win7 because if the folder for a known user doesn't exist, Windows 7 will error out and I have to edit the registry to make it so that user can log in again.

Not a Windows 7 issue, but Adobe Reader absolutely sucks on Win7 x64, it freezes and is slow to open documents.

Other than those issues, I would use Win7 on all my computers over WinXP just because XP is a dinosaur waiting to die, again this is for my uses probably not everyone's.

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Yeh, I guess I forgot about one of the worst thing in windows 7. The sysprep is way more difficult to pull off especially when configuring the default user. It is mostly wasted effort, it is much easier to set things in a start-up script and group policy, which is not so good for you guys who do not have access to that.

I also miss having a simple enterprise license. The lack of a simple to manage enterprise license is another reason, as soon as we kind find venders that support linux, we are going to switch. Microsoft has put too many straws on our back and it simply isn't worth it anymore. We may even hire developers, the main problem is we have some aspects that we must have DOD sign off, which is why we currently use venders for some things.

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Hi,

I like Win7. Our Company will update from XP to Win7 in Sept./Oct.

Because our IT want avoid problems all Notebook users will get a new one.

That's exact the right time, because my Notebook is already just over 1 year old :-))

br, Reinhard

PS: On my Desktop I have already Win7 (Testuser). Works fine, so far. I installed also Lotus 123 (WK4 - smartsuite '95). No problem. The only problem I see - as normal user - is to get new drivers for older Hardware.

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I like Win7 it's been doing nothing but awesome for me. Got it on three different machines and all my friends use it as well. No one has any real problems with it. The only thing that has caused me problems is the stupid Aero junk, but that's as simple as turning it off and boom no more problems.

I got a sweet machine tho so maybe that's why I'm set. Core I7 at 3ghz liquid cooled, 8g of ram, 2 SSD's Agility 3's 60g 1.3 tb of extra space, a radeon 6870 3 displays, G19 keyboard and a razor Imperator.

If interested will post pics I'm proud so what?

A true renaissance man

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What did the i7 and mobo cost you? I went with the AMD bulldozer (or FX anyway), 4core 3.6ghz and built the beast for $600. I'd rather have 3 of these then a single i7. Nothing wrong with being proud of the machine, but what did it cost you?

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What did the i7 and mobo cost you? I went with the AMD bulldozer (or FX anyway), 4core 3.6ghz and built the beast for $600. I'd rather have 3 of these then a single i7. Nothing wrong with being proud of the machine, but what did it cost you?

No idea about the total cost, as I've had it a while and built it as I had the money available. I got the I7 for free though thanks to some tricks I pulled with a local store around here. Saved me close to 300 bucks there. Video card was my Christmas and birthday gift from my family so that's most of the cost down. I have a friend that was all about the bulldozer but it released with hardly the results they were claiming. everything else still cost me plenty but no idea.

I game alot and I'm a bit of a power junkie so I will likely be getting a whole in rig soon enough.

http://www.techpowerup.com/161963/Core-i7-3770K-quot-Ivy-Bridge-quot-Offers-Solid-Performance-and-Efficiency.html

Sorry if I came off bragging, It's just my computer is my biggest hobby and I am quite proud of it. :robot:

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Sorry if I came off being an asshole. It's just I need to come up with money for my parts. I decided that the i7 wasn't worth the extra cost, now if monies not a factor the i7 is superior. A free i7 rules, I'd build a machine out of that free part too.

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I think the main problem for me with Windows 7 is the display, a few other guys have had the same problem.

Adjusting font by % instead of pixels just makes it impossible to manage, a usability issue flaw I guess.

With XP I could(can!) completely customize the font of any kind of window. The title bar, the colors and everything else. Now can't customize...

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With XP I could(can!) completely customize the font of any kind of window. The title bar, the colors and everything else. Now can't customize...

Windows is starting to lean towards making sure the experience for the user is the same no matter where / what device is used. That's where the percents come in. Makes it easier to program for hugely different displays.

At least that's what I bet.

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