Windows 7

So, yeah, it’s 3am and I should be asleep. But, I had work to do and while that was going I decided to scrap my desktop install and put Windows 7 on there instead. I really wasn’t to enthralled with 64-bit XP – it seemed just a bit out of sync with the computer. Some reading online confirmed that I was not alone in this suspicion.

So, my options were Vista x64, Ubuntu x64 or Windows 7 x64. I’ve used Vista. I find it unpleasant – too much eye candy, too many confirmations, controls and settings in illogical places. I’ve used Ubuntu, although not extensively, and I did consider doing a Linux install and running windows in a virtual machine. But, in reality, most of my computing time will probably be in Windows, and it doesn’t make sense to have my main PC be a virtual one. So, that left Windows 7.

I was on top of things a month or so ago when the beta download was avaialble, so I have a nice legit copy. Install took about an hour and I have used the computer for a total of about 5 minutes since. So, my initial impressions:

Likes:

  1. It’s snappy, silly things like fading out the screen when changing something as simple as the background color in XP are gone. Programs and menus are responsive (more so than Vista)
  2. Dual monitors were automatically configured on boot, something I could easily do myself, but no need.
  3. It’s clean, yeah, a shiny new interface, but much less of the Vista eye candy junk.
  4. It’s logical, at least to me, it seems that things are laid out closer to their XP locations.
  5. More settings in the control panel, where they logically belong. No more using the menu from your C: drive window to setup folder views for everything.

Dislikes:

  1. It still has the inherent mode where Windows will restart in 5 minutes if there are updates, regardless of what you have open. If you’re at the computer, you can stop this, but I’m often away for more than 5 minutes with useful things left open.
  2. The title bar on folders etc. takes up too much space. For no real reason.
  3. Not yet a fan of the path display – it’s Vista style rather than XP (xxx\xxx\xxx) style. What this means is that I can’t copy a path from the title bar. Maybe this is fixed with options.

So, initial impressions are that I’m a fan. I don’t like wasting too much processing power on nifty animations etc. I’d much rather have a nice responsive system than a bling-bling laggy system. Windows 7 seems to have delivered on that so far.

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