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Old 01-05-2011, 05:15 PM
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i reckon we start looking for computer repair forums in india and pakistan, and start soamming them see how they like it,


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i reckon we start looking for computer repair forums in india and pakistan, and start soamming them see how they like it,
You'd have to start a thread on how to do it...I wouldn't know how to start.

I have installed Win 7 on a few computers I have built, and I now have it on my work computer at the house.
Thus far I do like Win 7. It seems to identify hardware and devices fairly well and finds drivers for them better than previous Windows versions. While I don't find where it is terribly faster tha Vista, it does seem to work smoother and more reliably. If Vista is working properly it is fast enough, so the speed of Win 7 is just fine.


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I can't speak about Vista, I never used it. I went from XP Pro to 7 Pro. I've used it for about two weeks now. Once I played around finding everything, I like it better than XP. It is more user friendly. The basic security that comes with it is good. An example would be: Microsoft IE all versions except 9 has a crital flaw that a person can take control of your machine through the graphical interface. MS is not putting a patch out yet for it because they said not alot of people have been infected by it. Also Window 7 users are better protected because their os asks them if they would like to change their system. If you don't authorize it, you don't get hit.
I would recommend it over xp.


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