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PostPosted: Fri Aug 14, 2009 5:48 am 
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I aint got time to read all that sh!t...... :lol: what's the main draw backs....pros and cons, Ollie...... :) ...please.......my wife learned me to beg.... :lol:


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LOL Dont know. I'm still on XP and the only support now is security updates.. Linux maybe?

I have had some positive initial reports on the sound codecs for 7..

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I'm not impressed..

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karyoker @ Fri Aug 14, 2009 12:58 pm wrote:
LOL Dont know. I'm still on XP and the only support now is security updates.. Linux maybe?

I have had some positive initial reports on the sound codecs for 7..


Security updates, sure, do you really think they're all security :wink:


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Micky @ Tue Aug 25, 2009 7:15 pm wrote:
karyoker @ Fri Aug 14, 2009 12:58 pm wrote:
LOL Dont know. I'm still on XP and the only support now is security updates.. Linux maybe?

I have had some positive initial reports on the sound codecs for 7..


Security updates, sure, do you really think they're all security :wink:


They all seem to be security for the Micro$oft monopoly..


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I'd strongly recommend that before anyone considers switching to this newest version they read all the pro's and con's involved. I received in the email a mail from a techie web site such a list. The one that stood out for me the most is that in order for it to be completely effective it must be done on a clean system, ie, first time used as in doing a re-install of the operating system minus the previous browser. Not for me, at least not at this point anyway. Just too much work for any percieved benefit, if true what the email said.


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I will not upgrade to Windows 7 for a while. I am happy with my XP and Vista so far. I worked hard to make sure they work well, I am not about to spend the next few months trying fix all the issues the MS creates.

Meanwhile, my main computer is a Mac so I am so happy about the Snow Leopard upgrade. It will be here the first week of September. The only bad news I got is that Adobe will not test the CS3 suite on that OS. They will support the CS4 but not CS3. I am pretty sure CS3 will still work but it's Adobe's ploy to get to you upgrade the $1500 program. I just will not do it. This is the reason why sites like Kazaa exists.

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I will use XP for as long as I can. I HATE vista and a buddy has the W7 beta and it's basically the same thing from what I saw.


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I think I'll just keep running my current computer with XP/SP3 until it dies. I've heard that W7 is an improvement over Vista, but I'll worry about a new comp and Windows 7 later.


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Odie @ Sat Aug 29, 2009 12:12 pm wrote:
I think I'll just keep running my current computer with XP/SP3 until it dies. I've heard that W7 is an improvement over Vista, but I'll worry about a new comp and Windows 7 later.

I have rule of thumb to guide me in these matters. I will always wait at least a year after a new MS softwarerelease in order that MS can work out the kinks and bugs in their new releases. I've found that they are usually laden with all sorts of bugs and security related issues so I just wait for at least a year or the release of SP2 whichever comes last.

The rule hasn't let me down as of yet.


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I am now used to using Vista and find it alright, well except for the daily updates that seem to be never-ending. My friend installed W7 and said it was far easier to use that Vista. He reckoned it was a proper upgrade from XP and without all the junk that came with Vista. He prefers that to Vista and would not go back, except to XP lol.

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(Updated with Microsoft advisory) Windows 7 when it ships next month will be vulnerable to an attack that hasn't been possible since 1999, a new vulnerability found by a security researcher shows. Sending a deliberately malformed network negotiation request can force a Windows 7 system into a page fault that triggers a "blue screen of death" error, even without the user's help in launching the code. The attack affects both 32-bit and 64-bit versions of the OS.

The flaw stems from the rewritten network stack inherited from Vista, which itself has also been discovered as vulnerable to the attack. Although Microsoft had patched the exploits out of Windows 2000 and XP, the complete overhaul is now thought to reintroduce a problem that hasn't existed since earlier Windows releases.

Microsoft has been told of the exploit but hasn't yet released a patch; users of the newer operating systems are being asked to switch off the Server Message Block (SMB) feature or block its access entirely until a fix is available.

The attack comes at a particularly inopportune time for Microsoft, as it has been trying to market Windows 7 as its most secure release and is in the rare circumstance of having to compete against another major operating system release, Mac OS X Snow Leopard. Apple's software isn't necessarily more secure but typically hasn't been vulnerable to remote attacks that disable the system and has gotten more secure with the latest release, whose 64-bit memory space prevents certain kinds of memory attacks from working properly.


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My main PC is on win2k. The other one is on xp. I would not even want the xp if it was not for some stupid program that need it.

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