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joshualoy

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My Windows 7 is a beast, but it's mostly used as an entertainment center/gaming center than anything else. I work in OS X.

 

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Video card is an ATI Radeon HD 7970 and the HDD is a 256 GB OCZ Vertex4 SSD.

 

It runs Windows 7 quite fast, I'm doubtful I would notice a difference betwen 7 and 8 on this hardware, but IF I ever upgrade to 8, I'll post back. I know I'm not going touch-screen anytime soon so I doubt I'll go 8 anytime soon.

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It took me a few days to get used to Windows 8. I now rather like it. I had to upgrade my Intel driver to the beta to stop the internet lag. And enable hypercard to make the performance a bit better when Windows 8 was updating itself constantly at first. Here's my cpu-z from my pc my dad built me:

 

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I took out two sticks of ram (another 8GB worth) because Corsair gave us faulty ram.

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I don't have windows 8. The ads and early reviews inspired me to look into linux. (I still have windows 7 though.)

I have been using Lubuntu on an old XP box for a while now and I really like it. I just installed Debian Wheezy on an old iBook G4. Too early to say how well that will work.

 

I seriously doubt if I will ever get windows 8. I'll wait to see what they come up with next.

 

Installing and maintaining a server on linux is way easier than on windows! I'll never turn back on that.

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In my opinion windows 8 should stick to tablets and touch devices. It’s easier to navigate etc. I forgot my laptop charger when I was working away the other week so borrowed a laptop running windows 8, even though I like the interface I did not get on with it, Copy and pasting from the web to a document file was just a nightmare etc.

 

Just setting up an administrator account was hard work, not the usual way on other windows editions. I think they have a lot of work to do with the software to make it a little bit more universal on the different types of users but so far so good. I think it is going to be another vista, was ok but didn’t quite work, Let’s see windows 9 =D

 

On the other hand i too have been using different operating systems, Ubuntu and now i am playing around with CentOS. I like to have a wide range of experience (you never know when you need it)

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