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Has anybody upgraded their comp to win7? I am contemplating it as the laptop I have is slowing up, and vista won,t recognise 4 gig of ram. Its either upgrade or get new laptop, and upgrade is cheaper, at about $110.People tell me that win7 is better. What are your views. Thanks, Bill



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I switched to Windows 7 about 6 months ago from vista and am very happy with the result.

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Has anybody upgraded their comp to win7? I am contemplating it as the laptop I have is slowing up, and vista won,t recognise 4 gig of ram. Its either upgrade or get new laptop, and upgrade is cheaper, at about $110.People tell me that win7 is better. What are your views. Thanks, Bill


 I got Windows 7 when I bought a new desk top late last year.   Not much choice at the time as it was about all that was selling at Officeworks.   I find it to be O.K. but the Office programme it comes with doesn't appear to fully support some of the previous versions.   For example, some 'doc' files don't retain their format when opened up in some earlier versions and require a little tweaking to get the formatting to be the same as the original.   Having said that, I'm from the old school and find the newer stuff a bit 'over the top' for me personally.   I used to love 3.11 because there was a programme to recover lost or erased files on disks etc.   But 7 does the job but personally I find it harder to get through all the extra icons etc.   For what it's worth.



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Got one for $100.but I have to put up with all the lost files til I get the upgrade. Can,t do my banking cos bank won,t recognise win 8.Should have bought the win 7 upgrade. Bugga! Will post how it goes.Like to shoot Bill Gates as you can,t go back , and the mongrels don,t tell you that unless you read the fine print. Bill



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Hi Bill, My son tells me Windows 8 comes out in September.

He also says that if you buy 7 now you can upgrade to Windows 8 in September for $15

He has a Beta copy of 8 and the program runs faster and better than 7.

That's his take on 8.

It would be worth double checking the pricing  and then deciding.

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I have Windows 7 since buying a new laptop last year, have had no problems with it.

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I went looking for a free or cheap win 8 app, and downloaded it- disaster! do not download it if you want to keep your old files.I have just got back online after hours of trying. What a pain in the ass!

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My sister son just priced win 7 and was told it cheaper to buy a new computer with 7 on as 7 would cost $200.

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This win 8 is not a good system. Its labarinthal and hard to use , and won,t recognise any older programs. I would go back to vista, given half a chance. Can,t do anything I want to.Win 7 disks come next week.Damn!

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bill12 wrote:

This win 8 is not a good system. Its labarinthal and hard to use , and won,t recognise any older programs. I would go back to vista, given half a chance. Can,t do anything I want to.Win 7 disks come next week.Damn!


 did you do a backup of your complete system to an external drive ?

before installing ANY update

If you did you can reformat and reinstall Vista or Win 7



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That's exactly what I am going to do when the new win 7 arrives.

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I must be a troglodyte, I'm still using XP


 Have just updated the last machine in the family (the navigators) to Win 7 this morning. It was getting to the stage that its XP system was getting so roapie that it needed a format: C and reloading of the system. As I still had an unused Win 7 license we used that (even though the Aeroglass feature is not usable.) It would not have been changed if the old XP was working smoothly, I'm now going to start the retraining.



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I must be a troglodyte, I'm still using XP

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bill12 wrote:

That's exactly what I am going to do when the new win 7 arrives.


 here is the only program I use for backing up my computers (all 5 of them) and I do each computer once a week, I also keep the last 3 backups of each computer, then when I do the 4th backup I delete the 1st in the series so that I only ever have 3 backups on each 2tb external drive, if one backup fail's I always have another 2 that I can fall back on, it's a fail safe system.

This program is FREE

http://www.paragon-software.com/home/br-free/download.html



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jimricho wrote:

I must be a troglodyte, I'm still using XP


 jimricho, XP is still a good system, I also still have one and I still use it.



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I must be a troglodyte, I'm still using XP


 Have just updated the last machine in the family (the navigators) to Win 7 this morning. It was getting to the stage that its XP system was getting so roapie that it needed a format: C and reloading of the system. As I still had an unused Win 7 license we used that (even though the Aeroglass feature is not usable.) It would not have been changed if the old XP was working smoothly, I'm now going to start the retraining.



-- Edited by PeterD on Sunday 24th of June 2012 01:49:46 PM


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bill12 wrote:

Has anybody upgraded their comp to win7? I am contemplating it as the laptop I have is slowing up, and vista won,t recognise 4 gig of ram. Its either upgrade or get new laptop, and upgrade is cheaper, at about $110.People tell me that win7 is better. What are your views. Thanks, Bill


 I have a 64bit version of W7 on my laptop.  Previous 32 bit W7 ended up with corrupted drivers & the guy at the computer shop reinstalled a 64bit version.  Goes great.

As I understand the situation you will need a 64bit version if you want to recognise the extra RAM.



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I bought a 64bit home premium version of win7. I will format the hard drive and do a clean install. I have backup copies of most of my important files. I hope it works. Thanks, Bill

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bill12 wrote:

I bought a 64bit home premium version of win7. I will format the hard drive and do a clean install. I have backup copies of most of my important files. I hope it works. Thanks, Bill


 Bill I hope your backups are on an external drive, you would not believe how many people put them in their C drive.



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7 can be made to look & work like XP.



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I hope that your peripherals & programs are W7 64b compatable. 

The suppliers of some of the older  hardware do not offer W7 drivers for dpwnload.  My policy of only buying Canon paid off & of my ageing printer & flat bed scanner were OK. 

Pitty about some of the old favourite programs though.

Most were freeware with no W7 64b versions avaialble.  But with a bit of effort I got some replacements. 

The old 'non registered' copies were lost though.   Which is probably the right thing & usually had freeware alternatives    eg An old Office suite was replaced with either Open office or Libre Office.  Outlook was replaced with either Mozilla or Windows Live.  I chose WL & Libre, both of which are free & work at least as well as the originals.



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7 can be made to look & work like XP.


 Yes, Control Panel > Appearance and Personalization > Personalization and then scrol down to  - Basic and High Contrast Themes > Windows Classic.



-- Edited by PeterD on Tuesday 26th of June 2012 08:44:53 AM

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Hallelujah! I git the win7 disk and did a full format, and am happy to say, IT WORKS!Will post if there are any problems. To say I am relieved , is an understatement. Bill

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I've had Windows 7 since the laptop last year and it works great. Just takes getting used to like all new systems.

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Yes, I have an external drive, but it creashed afterI droped it, so all the important files were put on cds, and usb sticks. It works, and I have a lot more room after the format. I would like to do it once a year, just to get rid of the junk that accumulates.Win 7 seeem good , too. Bill

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I love windows 7 , i hear bad things about windows 8 comming out soon..
for packing up your pics and vids try using sites like flickr.com or photobucket.com
as for other stuff carbonite and other services out there for back ups..

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It seems Microsoft have a habit of releasing a stable version then a dog then a stable version etc, etc. A tradition going back to DOS days, DOS3x was stable, 4x a dog, 5 their best then along came Win95. (a bit of ancient history for you!). I have a relative who comes from the mainframe IT industry, and he reckons that IBM were into this long before Microsoft and it was they (IBM) who turned it into an art form.

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you missed about 6 rewrites of dos 6, then come widows 3, 3.1 etc, win 95 was a late starter
Still have numerous copies of dos disks along with other varients of window based operating systems that were mainly designed for networks
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Forgot about about Dos6 but it followed the pattern. As I recall (my "recaller" is not very reliable confuse) Win 3.11 (the network compatible version) wasn't too bad, was running it with Dos5 and Novell, forget which version numbers but initially the "bindery" version and then the first of the NDS versions.

Didn't get involved with any of the Windows networking stuff, Novell was a big enough challenge for my limited brainpower.

Installing any extra hardware, modems, network cards etc was a challenge as one had to set the memory addresses and interrupts manually, often with jumpers on the card.

No wonder I retired and took up tag-along tours and "grey nomadding".

PS: Also used WordPerfect and Lotus 123, both excellent programs in their day.



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Keith19837 wrote:

What ever happened to the good old piece of string with two tin cans?


 or this:

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