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Re: Windows 7

Posted: Fri 05 Jun, 2009 14.29
by Jovis
I assume you've checked that there's nothing running which is resource-demanding?

Re: Windows 7

Posted: Fri 05 Jun, 2009 19.32
by marksi
Freezes randomly with CPU and graphics card usage at nothing remotely high. Not caused by virus scanner. Ran happily for half an hour in safe mode so I guess this is going to be trial and error. Balls to it. I'm going to the pub.

Update: Definitely hates my graphics card. Works fine without it, crashes and dies with it, so a new one required. Must say Windows 7 appears faster than XP on this machine.

Re: Windows 7

Posted: Thu 25 Jun, 2009 17.54
by marksi
As I'm replying to myself I'll first tell you that since I changed the graphics card Windows 7 has been running very nicely thank you.

Now the prices:

WINDOWS 7 RETAIL PRICES
Home Premium - £149.99
Professional - £219.99
Ultimate - £229.99

WINDOWS 7 UPGRADE PRICES
Home Premium - £79.99
Professional - £189.99
Ultimate - £199.99

Re: Windows 7

Posted: Thu 25 Jun, 2009 18.29
by Jake
Pre-order prices:
HP - £49.99
Pro - £99.99

Re: Windows 7

Posted: Sat 27 Jun, 2009 16.13
by davidmcg
Where can you get the upgrades though, im assuming these are from PC's bought from this month onwards.

Re: Windows 7

Posted: Sat 27 Jun, 2009 21.38
by Neil Jones
davidmcg wrote:Where can you get the upgrades though, im assuming these are from PC's bought from this month onwards.
Amazon US are doing them.

Apparently a similar programme will happen on Amazon UK and other selected outlets from July 15th until August 14th, while stock lasts. Quite how one can define Windows 7 as "stock" when it hasn't even been released for mass-distribution yet is beyond me but there you go.

Customers who will buy a new a new Windows Vista machine between now and October 22 would get free upgrades to their respective versions of Windows 7. The offer is available for Home Premium, Professional and Ultimate editions. Computers shipped with Windows Vista Home Basic will not be eligible for an upgrade. The offer runs until January 2010.

There is no "upgrade" from XP. The machine will have to be wiped. You can upgrade from Vista to Windows 7 if you really want to but since in-place upgrades rarely work, it's probably not a good idea.

Re: Windows 7

Posted: Thu 02 Jul, 2009 03.12
by WillPS
After having had my laptop moan at me for a week about expiring on the July 1st, in true me style I finally upgraded to RC on July 1st. Seems pretty good - although I've noticed it takes a lot longer to boot.

Re: Windows 7

Posted: Thu 02 Jul, 2009 13.19
by davidmcg
Anyone know where I can ind a driver for my graphics card by the way? its a Mobile Intel(R) 45 Express Chipset Family for a Samsung R510 laptop now running Win 7?

Re: Windows 7

Posted: Thu 09 Jul, 2009 10.25
by davidmcg
davidmcg wrote:Anyone know where I can ind a driver for my graphics card by the way? its a Mobile Intel(R) 45 Express Chipset Family for a Samsung R510 laptop now running Win 7?
Anyone?

Re: Windows 7

Posted: Thu 09 Jul, 2009 23.12
by Neil Jones
davidmcg wrote:
davidmcg wrote:Anyone know where I can ind a driver for my graphics card by the way? its a Mobile Intel(R) 45 Express Chipset Family for a Samsung R510 laptop now running Win 7?
Anyone?
Windows Update had a lot of Intel drivers for Vista machines so you may find one there.

Alternatively since Windows 7 is effectively a better version of Vista in different colours,sometimes you can feed it a Vista driver from the Samsung website:

http://www.samsung.com/uk/support/downl ... u=download

Re: Windows 7 for pre-order tomorrow from £49.99

Posted: Tue 14 Jul, 2009 22.48
by nidave
Windows 7 for pre-order tomorrow from £49.99
http://www.techdigest.tv/2009/07/windows_7_for_p.html

Who do I complain to about the bloody lack of a browser for the European market. Bloody stupid idea, just a hassle. I know most people will buy a PC with the browser pre loaded but I have to keep a copy of fierfox on the network now just in case! GURRRR