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Old 17-04-2010, 08:07 AM   #1
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Default More and More Impressed with Windows 7

For quite some time I have been looking at the possibility of getting a wireless printer or a print server/router. I used to have Vista Premium on the desktop, Vista on 1 laptop, and windows 7 on the other laptop.

Whenever we needed to print work out from either laptop we would save the file to usb flash drive and print from the desktop computer as that is where the printer is. Now that we have upgraded to windows 7 on the desktop and both laptops. It prompted us to set up a home group.

Now, providing the desktop and printer is turned on, we can press print from either laptop and it will send the job to the printer on the desktop.

(I am not saying this was not possible with Vista or XP, just the fact that Windows 7 pretty much did it for you in a way a lay person can understand and work out is impressive & that my way of solving the issue was going to be a new peice of hardware)

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Old 17-04-2010, 08:15 AM   #2
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Yeah, was easy enough to set up in XP and Vista. Go to the printers andright click on it and select sharing from the menu, click on share this printer and away you go.
Great that Windows 7 walks you through it though. That will make things a lot easier for as you've put it, a lay person.
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Old 17-04-2010, 01:12 PM   #3
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Windows 7 is the bomb, it makes things so easy and simple for the average joe.
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Old 17-04-2010, 01:36 PM   #4
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The main benefit of win 7 it that it is not a resource hog like vista. it actually performs better on low spec machines than XP, a new OS less demanding than it's predecessor is a first for Microsoft

maybe they are finally getting the message
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Old 17-04-2010, 07:23 PM   #5
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Vista seems like a rush job OS released to make a quick buck or something?

Microsoft 7 is what Vista should have been imo.
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Old 17-04-2010, 07:39 PM   #6
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I never bothered with Vista, was well versed with XP and stuck to it.

Until I was given Windows 7. I couldn't go back now, I love it.
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Old 17-04-2010, 08:24 PM   #7
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i hate to be the odd one out.............i like xp :
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Old 17-04-2010, 08:51 PM   #8
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Windows 7 is the bomb, it makes things so easy and simple for the average joe.
Well 7 is a lucky number!!!
Im finding it easy to use too!
Only been using 7 for a week or so at home, but like using it better than the desk top!
And it does make it simple for me!!! :monkes:
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i hate to be the odd one out.............i like xp :
Dont knock it till you try it Mik!!! :
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Old 17-04-2010, 09:00 PM   #10
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XP is a 10-year old platform.
I have some things that crash in XP due to hardware difficulties (my hardware is above spec for the program).
Reading the forums, the problems are non-existent in Windows 7.

I shall be getting it soon myself.
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Old 17-04-2010, 09:36 PM   #11
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Having just had to buy a new tower on Thursday, and finding Windows 7 took about five minutes to get used to, figured it out with no dramas.

I have to say, though, that if you are tired of all the dramas with Microsoft Office programmes (Word, Excel etc), give OpenOffice.org a go. I've just installed it, and it's almost identical. Freeware too, just dowload off the internet. And no, I'm not affiliated with them, but 100 million downloaders can't be wrong

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Vista seems like a rush job OS released to make a quick buck or something?

Microsoft 7 is what Vista should have been imo.
Vista was to XP what Windows ME was to Windows 98 - not worth the "upgrade"
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Vista was to XP what Windows ME was to Windows 98 - not worth the "upgrade"
You mean like what K.Rud is too J Howard??? :monkes:
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Old 18-04-2010, 08:45 AM   #14
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i loved my Win 7 , have been using since pre release as a tester..
but yesterday it started and tried to do a system restore..is now stuck in a constant loop trying to restore..reboots and process starts again...seems to have corrupted some sys files...damn..i have all my data there...time to pull out hard drive and see if i can access said data through a caddy ..
other than that...i like win 7 , seems much faster that Xp /Vista and (before yesterday) more stable
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Old 18-04-2010, 10:02 AM   #15
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Word of advice there GTJOHN. Next time, partition your disk in to two drives, C: and D:. Install Windows on C: and save all your data on D:. That way, if your OS goes belly up, you can easily reinstall it without having to worry about your data.
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i have xp on my desktop and 7 on my laptop, its probably me ........getting to age of hateing change :(, i still like carbys and points lol.
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Old 19-04-2010, 08:28 AM   #17
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i hate to be the odd one out.............i like xp :
I agree Mik, I have XP on my PC and my GF has W7 on her's. I hat W7. Hard to navigate. My doc's take ages to find.

Gimme classic view any day.
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Once you tweak W7 and get a few "XP" features back such as quicklaunch etc, W7 is brilliant
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One thing I like about windows 7, and I like it all really. Its has NEVER - NOT ONCE - crashed or frozen for me. And I was even part of the team using the Beta test version a year ago..
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Sorry to dig up an old(ish) thread but how the hell do you get old games to run on 7.

With XP there was a section in the help files that made older games run, but I've found nothing like that in 7!!
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Sorry to dig up an old(ish) thread but how the hell do you get old games to run on 7.

With XP there was a section in the help files that made older games run, but I've found nothing like that in 7!!
Tried running it in compatibility mode?

Right click the .exe for whatever you are running, click compatibility and select XP SP3..

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You think your the odd one out? My PC's are running Server 2008 R2 with Desktop experience enabled.. Although it looks pretty much the same as W7..

Still loving Windows 7, have done since waaay back when the first Beta was released..

Also loving Exchange / Office 2010..But that's another thread all together!
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I run xp vista was crap no interest in 7.

Haven't used Linux recently but I prefered that to most windows versions but a pita most time

but I love osx

I sold my iMac for only a few hundred less than I paid for it almost 2 years on and never had an issue but wAnted the 27" as soon as I saw it. I don't think it's ever been off nor had any issues. And they now have some grunt under the hood not that you really need as much as windows demands
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Windows 7 is the bomb, it makes things so easy and simple for the average joe.

^^ what he said.
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Windows 7 Service Pack 1 is in Beta
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