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Rumours: Microsoft Windows 7 in 2009

Microsoft Corp. has dropped two strong hints in the past two days that the next version of its Windows operating system will arrive in 2009, shaving up to a year off previous expectations. It could also be a signal that Microsoft intends to cut its losses with Windows Vista, which has been poorly received or shunned by customers, especially large companies. Microsoft has long said it wants to release Windows 7 about three years after Vista, which was released to manufacturing in November 2006 but not officially launched until January 2007. Given Microsoft’s recent track record - Vista arrived more than five years after XP — most outsiders had pegged sometime in 2010 as a safe bet for Windows 7’s arrival.

Microsoft is targeting the middle of next year for some sort of release milestone for Windows 7 — the only codename known at the moment — though whether that would be a final release to consumers or an RTM, which allows businesses and resellers to start installing it, is unknown. Gates also said that he was “super-enthused about what [Windows 7] will do in lots of ways” but didn’t elaborate. What could those be? Microsoft has divulged a few things. Responding to criticism that Windows has become unnecessarily bloated, the company has 200 engineers developing a slimmed-down kernel called MinWin that uses 100 files and 25MB, compared to Vista’s 5,000 files and 4GB core and is so small it lacks a graphical subsystem. Microsoft has also confirmed that the operating system will come in consumer and business versions and in 32-bit and 64-bit editions.

Source: Computer World

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  1. dragoshell
    April 6th, 2008 | 12:31

    So no more Vista in the future? :) that’s so cool

  2. BASMAN
    April 6th, 2008 | 12:31

    LOL :P I think it will be more like 2015… when its done.
    Its kinda hard what they are planning to Create :|

    Cheers

  3. tony
    April 6th, 2008 | 12:36

    100.Million.Bc.2008.DVDRip.Xvid.TFE out now no rumour

  4. steveo
    April 6th, 2008 | 12:37

    links pls….

  5. dstar
    April 6th, 2008 | 12:40

    100 million is from the same company as war of the world II

    looks low budget crap film
    i think everyone is getting confused with 10 million bc

  6. John
    April 6th, 2008 | 12:40

    Vista will be known as WindowsME II.

    Terrible, terrible operating system.

  7. jay
    April 6th, 2008 | 12:40

    better work this time, this is getting ridiculous they should be sued for releasing products that dont work.

  8. T@H
    April 6th, 2008 | 12:40

    @ 3…

    http://www.mininova.org/tor/1300686

    d/l now see if its real.

  9. nathan
    April 6th, 2008 | 12:40

    Why keep 32-bit going?

    Makes logical sense to advance 64-bit computing. Most computers built over the past 2 or 3 years can support 64-bit processing, so why doesnt MS see this? If MS never push the 64-bit platform, then i dont think we will see a great advance over the level of native programs that we have currently.

    I see AMD and intel are pushing Multi-core to its extremes all the time, and will continue to do so. By 2009 (late) i would imagine that most computers will have at least 4gb of RAM, of which a large extension of this will be missing on a 32-bit OS.

  10. T@H
    April 6th, 2008 | 12:41

    never mind then

  11. gaxx
    April 6th, 2008 | 12:43

    @ 9 : nathan

    I highly doubt most pc’s will have 4gb’s of ram by 2009.

    Most pcs have upto 1gb of ram right now. How many mums and dads have need for anything other than windows XP running on 256 megs of ram.

  12. nathan
    April 6th, 2008 | 12:51

    Here in the UK, most new laptops starting from around £400 ($800) have 2gb of RAM as standard now, which was almost never the case about a year ago.

    With RAM prices as they stand at the moment, you can get 4gb of RAM for a little over £50 ($100), and this has been the case for many many months. I would say by 2009 most people that built there own computer will opt for 4gb of RAM, regardless of OS.

    There is a slight chance that by this time, most computer manufacturers may even put this amount into a standard system, but of course at the end of the day with technology, who knows?

  13. Dan
    April 6th, 2008 | 12:51

    Thank god..i have vista and call me a n00b or whatever you want, it does’nt grow on you..trust me

  14. worldsocialism.org
    April 6th, 2008 | 12:52

    @ 11

    Blu-ray porn

  15. rich kid
    April 6th, 2008 | 12:54

    Im a gonna tell my mom i want windows 7.

  16. Delaware
    April 6th, 2008 | 12:58

    All Vista fanboys can now suck their thumbs. LOL

    (XP User)

  17. dunson
    April 6th, 2008 | 13:11

    Looks like Microsoft is coming out with their own Vista PROPER.

  18. Tibetian
    April 6th, 2008 | 13:13

    @11,

    You can keep doubting. these days you can get 2×2GB for $50 after rebate. and the price will go down or stay the same and you’ll be getting 2×4GB for the same in 2 years or less.

  19. AleX
    April 6th, 2008 | 13:17

    @11,

    to be honest, all of them.

    i mean i got my mum a decent machine that could run CS3 for work if she wanted to. and the reason? all apps load fast, the machine feels smooth, etc. it chanes people’s mood, when the comp does not take 3 minutes to boot.

  20. mbdc
    April 6th, 2008 | 13:20

    Vista users slating Macs and leopard now have egg on their faces HHHaaaaaaaa HHAaaaaaaa HHaaaaaa

  21. pointless
    April 6th, 2008 | 13:28

    M$ are in it for the money to much now… why even bother with vista if they knew they would have a “windows 7″… it like apple and all the diff types of ipods, i mean, cmmoooon man stop drip feeding bits and pieces of tech and just come out with the be all and end all of devices. windows 7 will either blow the world away with revolutionary code or blow the world up with yet more cr_p…
    where would we be without you LBT, you the man, nothing beats making your own os.
    winblows
    winslows
    7 broken windows.
    stupid thing is im typing this from an xp partition on my lappy… for shame.
    and in my deffence xp is only on it because its the best “aquarium” for keping my viruses alive and well (plenty of things to feed on) ta bill :P

  22. cw
    April 6th, 2008 | 13:29

    “shaving up to a year off previous expectations.”

    Dont bet ur life on that.. ;)

  23. xp user
    April 6th, 2008 | 13:46

    @20.. yeah mac fanboy, but you still cant play games and pay 2 times more for same performance.. who is the moron? ;)

  24. Edward J. Thompson
    April 6th, 2008 | 14:02

    25 MB operating system o_0

  25. Mr. Y
    April 6th, 2008 | 14:02

    @ 5: I think u confused it with 10.000 BC. Not millions, but thousands. There weren’t many homo sapiens around at that time. But the 100 million BC, is it about dinosaurs or something?

  26. Sp4rkR4t
    April 6th, 2008 | 14:17

    Not exactly a rumour, both Mr.Gates and mad twat Balmer are on record saying sometime in 2009.

  27. MeMeMe
    April 6th, 2008 | 14:25

    This is great: “Responding to criticism that Windows has become unnecessarily bloated, the company has 200 engineers developing a slimmed-down kernel called MinWin that uses 100 files and 25MB, compared to Vista’s 5,000 files and 4GB core”. Finally small and fast Windows! Can’t wait!!! :)

  28. Mr D
    April 6th, 2008 | 14:29

    ITS GOT TO BE A VR 3D TRUE OS,no one is going to buy a another xp 2 vista,we want true advancements,otherwise why throw our money away,and it will be out next year…..hmmmm i get a bad feeling we will get advancements BUT it will be bug ridden ME Style :|

  29. Fox
    April 6th, 2008 | 14:35

    may be microsoft should sort out there other OS before letting a new one loose on the market XP is still getting Service Packs(so i’ve read)and Vista’s just got its 1st,the other thing is cost,How much is the public going to have to pay this time round? Vista was over expensive and slow running,why cant microsoft be more like Linux and have all the stuff you need built in-i don’t i give up!!

  30. Bloatware
    April 6th, 2008 | 14:39

    Great

    Another bloated , DRM infested, ressource hugging and “let me take you by the hand” Vista like POS on the horizon.

  31. TUX
    April 6th, 2008 | 15:06

    USE LINUX
    BAAP OF ALL OS..

  32. Eric
    April 6th, 2008 | 15:09

    I’ve only read the comments. Is this better than Vista and still XP?

  33. Blackeyedbearhawk
    April 6th, 2008 | 15:10

    Vista=fail

    They should burn each and every copy, of that crap operating system. :D

  34. Ubuntu
    April 6th, 2008 | 15:12

    I’m with Tux… Linux is the future, faster, better, cheaper!

  35. RoFLCaKeS
    April 6th, 2008 | 15:20

    My Vista Home Premium takes up 260mb of RAM maximum on idle and depending on what your using just a tiny bit more for games such as Crysis.

    Everyone that says its “bloatware” have no idea what they are talking about, you just read bullsh*t and you think its all true.

  36. Peter Parker
    April 6th, 2008 | 15:24

    Linux blows for gaming which for me, is the most important aspect.

  37. Johnny
    April 6th, 2008 | 15:25

    How many of us actually “pay” for an operating system anyway.

    On my computer I have Viata SP1..XP PRO SP3.. Mac Leopard 10.5.2…and Ubuntu Linux..All courtesy of the torrent community. None of my money is going into Bill Gates bulging pockets..

  38. ScytheNoire
    April 6th, 2008 | 15:29

    @20 At least Vista isn’t hackable in 2 minutes :P

    Vista bashing is just from people who don’t actually run it or have the hardware to run it. Those that can, it’s more stable, more secure, and works just fine.

  39. Past tense
    April 6th, 2008 | 15:33

    It’s all just progression - think outside the square - who wants a system full of sh1t. Load the basics and tell it the proper specs - Non-mechanical storage, 256 bit are going to blow your mind - can you think fast enough … You ARE the slowest interface.

  40. Alexander
    April 6th, 2008 | 15:36

    Windows 7 will be corrected and little visually modified version of Vista.
    And none of them is worth 400 euros, because they need to be updated constantly because of the flaw in programming.

  41. uraloser
    April 6th, 2008 | 15:37

    @29 Fox: “why cant microsoft be more like Linux and have all the stuff you need built in” ROFL you have no idea what you are talking about, hilarious!

  42. dan
    April 6th, 2008 | 15:45

    ScytheNoire
    April 6th, 2008 | 15:29

    @20 At least Vista isn’t hackable in 2 minutes :P

    Vista bashing is just from people who don’t actually run it or have the hardware to run it. Those that can, it’s more stable, more secure, and works just fine.
    ——————————
    And you are either a noob or a moron, I will let the people decide. Windows Vista was hacked in 1 minutes 42 seconds right in front of Bill Gates at the Microsoft Beta testers offices at the MS Compound. They allowed MS beta testers like me to watch this and we laughed our arses off because we had told MS for over a year that VistaMe was NOT ready for release and they did not listen. Half the cool stuff they we had coded and included, Gates threw out. Like the “Glass” and the 3D effect for the desktop and the 128 bit encryption…and DONT get me started on the damn non support for the drivers or the requiring of people to buy new copies of working programs because MS was too damn stupid to include an updater in the program like they did with earlier versions.

    You OBVIOUSLY have no bloody idea what you are talking about and should never have bothered to post your idiotic response as if you had bothered to check, the same dude that cracked the HD and Blueray in Europe, had Windows Vista CRACKED AND HACKED in less then 1 minute after he received a copy. That is a record that will stand for quite a long time.

    As for this new OS…this is not a rumor. It is a fact! And when this comes out, Vista will be tossed on the heap and will lose ALL support in less then 18 months. So all you VistaMe fanbots..get ready to be shafted as you are “goan bye bye” a year and a half after this comes out.

    Now deal with reality noobs!

  43. discojoe3
    April 6th, 2008 | 15:47

    I don’t get all the Vista hate. I have Vista and it works great. No complaints from me. I think all this disdain is from people whose systems can’t properly run it.

  44. /b/tard
    April 6th, 2008 | 15:48

    Linux is great if you feel like coding everytime you change something in your PC. However the majority of us who don’t know how to code and don’t want to spend days learning how to use Linux, not in the least because you need to learn how to use Wine if you want to game, Linux is a waste of time.

    I personally am a gamer and, while XP isn’t the best and no MS OS will be because it has it comes with many a program or software to satisfy the masses who barely know how to switch a PC on, XP will do me just fine.

    Also I wish you Windows fanboys wouldn’t insult Apple PC’s. Apple make great Intel PC’s and the Air Book is a great laptop once you’ve installed XP on it. So MacOS-less Apple PC’s are great, they just cost over 2x more than the same PC would cost. But then I’m sure some people don’t mind paying that kind of money to a company that is known to have a bad reputation when it comes to customer services.

  45. Observer
    April 6th, 2008 | 16:15

    Of course this will only make people bypass Vista completely and wait for Windows 7. Its like an admittance by Microsoft that Vista is a commercial disaster.

  46. Buffalo
    April 6th, 2008 | 16:16

    I’ve used Vista on a girlfriend’s machine and it was such a freaking aggravating experience it made me swore off Windows forever, I went out and bought a new MacBook and it’s seriously one sexy well designed machine. If you’re serious about productivity, security and performance and you’re not too fussed about gaming then Macs are really the only way to go!

  47. genex3m
    April 6th, 2008 | 16:34

    i dont know what most of you dont like abt vista. for my experience, its much better than XP and all others. take for example the volume control which has a separate control for whatever application with sound that opens. and the way the processes are handled are so smoooth and much trouble free. i use coreldraw and photoshop almost 24/7 for my tutorials and i havent faced much of a problem except for small flaws in the softwares i jus mentioned. maybe most of you havent experienced it on a 3.5GB RAM with a 2.5Ghz Core 2 and a 512MB GFX card. this is the spec of my sony vaio. and i like it a lot.

    anyways i wud add my point here too. if M$ is in a hurry to release W7 in 2009, they wud mess up the lil’ areas that need improvement again. take ur damn time M$ and bring out the best W7. i m ready

  48. hate this OS
    April 6th, 2008 | 16:39

    im one of those unlucky ones that bought a system that i had no choice it came with vista. waiting on warrenty to expire and back to basics(XP)

  49. genex3m
    April 6th, 2008 | 16:40

    plus, to whoever reads and believe all the flaws abt vista but havent tried vista, go get a life and get new hardware pc or laptop. vista is hyped up for the new generation hardware. dont expect it to work flawlessly on a Pentium 1 and 128MB RAM or whatever low specs you have. thats like trying to play Wii games on the 1st nintendo console ever created.

  50. Gabriel Dis
    April 6th, 2008 | 16:51

    Will all the people who bought Vista or a system that came with it installed get a rebate for the new Windows 7? I think it should only be fair that they would. I on the other hand will run XP Pro untill it no longer meets my needs.

  51. indeed.
    April 6th, 2008 | 17:00
  52. OSC
    April 6th, 2008 | 17:02

    All the bull crap I read about Vista is what made me finally take the plunge and switch to ubuntu. And even with a new OS, it’s to late. We don’t need them and I don’t want them.

  53. popalu
    April 6th, 2008 | 17:20

    Running XP Pro SP2 on two machines and Vista SP1 on two machine at home on my network, no probs with any of the machines.

    Like a lot of people have said on here, the right hardwar runs Vista smooth and easy, without any real issues.

    2 x Quad Cores, each with 4gb of ram and SLI Gfx cards. Not had one single issue, more stable and reliable than XP, typing on my XP Pro mahcine, which has just had it’s second repair installation, due to explorer crashes, yet not had any isseus with Vista since day 1.

    Maybe it is just the massive hardware requriements which have make people slate Vista, but working fine here.

    If they do release 7 next year, lets see if it is really the Visat that was supposed to be released, most of the proposed bells and whistles were removed at launch, maybe they adding them abck in and charging to for the priveledge

  54. Pilsu
    April 6th, 2008 | 17:29

    Strange, only one idiot poster tried to pull the inane “get a better PC” defense. Usually this kind of thing is infested with them

  55. LuLz
    April 6th, 2008 | 17:33

    Funny when XP first came out, forums were just like this one….it is to laugh….

  56. Helen
    April 6th, 2008 | 18:05

    Come and post all your download items on Providings.com and make money too:
    http://www.providings.com/

  57. Lord Shoa
    April 6th, 2008 | 18:25

    Linux is only good for a web server period.
    Mac is just expensive under secure business computer for gfx.
    Windows does it all and does it well most of the time.
    Vista I do not run of have any intension of running yes I have the hardware for it but its just slow and bloated.

    When 7 comes out might try it but untill my winxp box goes down which has been running for the last 1.5 years with out any problems why would I want to change it.

  58. Cromwell
    April 6th, 2008 | 18:32

    I always laugh at the Linux comments. You just know these people are dual booting with Windows, using virtualization, using WINE, using etc etc. 8-p

    None of the operating systems to date are any better than the others. It’s all about needs. Gamers need Windows (unfortunately). Graphics pros prefer Macs, though Windows is still in the running there. It all depends on what you use your computer for.

    The only thing that interested me with Vista was Bootlocker, but now that TrueCrypt supports system drive encryption I can’t find anymore reasons to justify leaving XP.

  59. eNigma333
    April 6th, 2008 | 18:51

    I like the development changes planned for Windows7.

    The thing is that even though Vista is an ok OS it offers me nothing that XP cannot do. The transition from Win98->Win2000 made a major difference, and offered me something. It was safer, more stable even though it might have been slower. Win XP might seem like a fancy version of 2000, and it really was. But none the less the transition wasnt major (it wasnt 10 times larger than 2000 aso).

    Im using Vista machines on a daily basis, and heck its an ok OS but it never impresses me and yes i will continue using XP as long as possible om my personal computer. For my customers though i recommend buying Vista.

  60. MelC
    April 6th, 2008 | 18:52

    RoFLCaKeS, one of my pc’s runs xp and idles at a little under 100mbyte of ram - so 260mb is 150% higher. 2.5 times more ram being used. I’d call that bloatware.

    Telling people to upgrade their computer so they can install a OS is just stupid, the OS is merely there for them to use their computer, to have useful apps installed onto - when XP does everything vista does but on the PC they already own then 90% of the PC owning population will just ignore it. As the sales show, thankfully.

  61. ncx
    April 6th, 2008 | 18:54

    I wouldn’t think it’s likely Vista itself is going anywhere as far as being “replaced”. Windows 7 will probably be a basically featureless version of windows aimed at people (and devices) seeking basic office and itnernet functionality. Maybe even offered up to pc gamers as a better dual boot then XP. If Microsoft wants to encourage migration from XP and it’s other old OS’s, they need to do something thats middle of the road. Windows 7 will probably be the new 98 as the old 98 architecture finally vanishes forever.

  62. jkrael
    April 6th, 2008 | 18:55

    There is no truth to this story, abandoning Vista early would be an admission of failure and that is just not going to happen, it will be 2010 for windows 7. Vistas big fault is its not a big change from XP in the eyes of the average consumer, thats all. Also anybody who believes that the next version of windows will have lower system requirements or will be less bloated is a fool, a 2010 OS will require a machine from 2010 or thereabouts, that is the case now and will be the case in the future.

  63. lol
    April 6th, 2008 | 18:59

    is it better than halo 3?

  64. Sweatitout
    April 6th, 2008 | 19:19

    any OS takes the minium of 3 to 4 years. Since they are building the kernel from the ground up I would say at least 4 years. If the Win7 comes out before the 4 year mark, they rushed the OS out the door like Vista and we all have another alpha on our hands.

  65. Noel
    April 6th, 2008 | 19:20

    Can anyone provide links to the hacks of vista? The only ones I can find are a Java hack that apparently also effects linux and MacOS and a flash hack that is a hack on a 3rd party app and not one that ships with windows.

    I just passed my 70-620 vista exam (really just an intro exam) and having gone through the features of vista I think it is a good OS that is seriously underrated. I installed on my crappy Pentium M 1.86mhz 1gb RAM compaq laptop - and it runs fine! The start menu works better, the performance monitor tools and error reporting tools seem to work well. Security has improved alot with the UAC (which most XP heads seem to hate without seeing the bigger picture [I was one of them until I started studying the OS]) and also with windows defender and firewall builtin.

  66. Perfectionist
    April 6th, 2008 | 19:21

    Its stuff like that, that makes me just think about never buying Windows, you buy one version and then a couple of years later a newer version comes out costing even more money.

    If they dont stick to the current version i think its sage to say Microsoft wont be having any more money off me and im sure plenty of others will think the same.

    Its an Operating system not a console.

  67. Perfectionist
    April 6th, 2008 | 19:22

    safe not sage*

  68. Jon
    April 6th, 2008 | 19:47

    1. There’s nothing wrong with Vista.
    2. This is just in reference to the testing releases (alpha, beta and RC) and not RTM so do not get your hopes up. Expect to see it available to the market 2010 or 2011.

  69. minus
    April 6th, 2008 | 19:56

    I agree with jon. It’s blatant fanboyism that people stick with XP, people were EXACTLY the same when XP came out, you’re all really just a bunch of noobs.

    FFS, how can you hate an operating system? step outside into the real world and live like an adult.

  70. Franklin Templeton is an ass
    April 6th, 2008 | 20:26

    Some doubts…. Since I am a nOObie…and since I suck at computers… I have a couple of doubts…..

    I use yahoo messenger for Video chatting with my buddies…. I want to switch to Ubuntu… But I haven’t found a single application that will help me do both voice and video chat with ym fellas…. If you can suggest any GOOD application that can do this perfecty without glitches in Ubuntu…. Linux Rulez….. ELSE It sux BIIIGGGG time!!!

    Second….

    I have a P4 3.2 Ghz HT not dual core.. and an 865 motherboard … any advantage I will have if I try Installing a 64 Bit OS?? Will it work first of alll???

    :o

  71. grimpr
    April 6th, 2008 | 20:26

    Modularize,Virtualize and sell essential features for monthly subscriptions. Welcome to a brave new world of PC computing…Microsoft gets greedier,gets a handgun and points at the computer geeks shouting “pay to play or get lost”, the folks at arstechnica got down with this new version and didn’t liked it all, it all bolts down that Microsoft will have complete dominance at Personal Computers role and model of all those past years…a subscription model for extending basic services…wanna play media?,check!,0.30$ per month..and the list goes on…If this abomination materializes in all its disgrace (subscription model,virtualized services & apps) i doubt that it will be Microsofts Downfall as the ars guys predict,but surely will give a huge boost to alternate operating systems and platforms. In conclusion, “No Thanks!,but Thanks Microsoft!”

  72. w3ird0
    April 6th, 2008 | 20:33

    @ Nathan

    MS gets most of the revenues from selling windows and office products to big companies and governments which are quite conservative when it comes to upgrading couple of hundreds (in some cases even thousands) systems they already have up and running just fine, you’d be surprised how many win95/2k (even win3.11) boxes with less than a 256M of RAM still exist out there.

    As for the linux vs win issue, as long as Adobe, Corel, even MS doesn’t port their pro software - lotsa ppl really have no alternative. As for me, I enjoy ubuntu on my surf/chat notebook, but also have 4 winXP boxes because Adobe CS is a must in my line of work :o\

  73. windows7myass
    April 6th, 2008 | 21:51

    the first time i saw vista. it felt like ME all over again.

    i sure hope this “new” windows OS will be the next XP.

    then again, screw MS!!

    i used to work for dell, our office computer still uses XP pro… why not VISTA?

    because VISTA sucks bigtime!!!

  74. MeMyselfAndI
    April 6th, 2008 | 22:08

    Just one info for you guys:
    later on its been clarified by a spokesperson of microsoft that there will be no launch of the next windows in 2009. It’s just the test version that Gates meant when he said 2009.
    So it’s probably going to be 2010 or later after all.

  75. The One
    April 6th, 2008 | 22:19

    Yes Vista blows..>And looking at some screenshots of Windows 7 .. Looks like the same crap. Who wants widgets or whatever its called on your desktop. That was tryed before and failed! I was hopeing for something new and exciting. If thats the best they can do I expect XP will b ea round a long time till they decide to do something exciting. Also I see they will still be realeasing 32bit and 64bit versions. WTF…If 64bit is so much betetr why not scrap 32bit and get moving forward. 64bit will never take hold if you keep releasing 32bit along side of it. That would give people a reason to upgrade unlike vista which is slow unless u get some highend hardware. And I’m so tired of people saying you don’t have a good enuff machine for vista that is why people don’t like vista. Uhhh no its because of the bad design and bloatedness… Its really a super bad operating system. Bet Microsoft wishes they could go back in time!

  76. Budge4
    April 6th, 2008 | 22:54

    Intel E6850 (3.0ghz, 1333fsb)
    4 gig ram
    Bfg 9800gx2
    750gb Sata2 HD

    Have used Vista 32 and 64 bit Ultimate, hate it totally, doing simple things in Xp have become a chore in Vista. Gone back to using Xp Pro 64 bit. But like some people have said above i probably dont like Vista because my computer system cant handle it (yeah right lol)

  77. meep
    April 6th, 2008 | 23:06

    Gawd not another one. Why can’t someone make working Direct X for linux or something else so that all games will work on that. Getting tired of “needing” an extra 1000Gb and 10 gigaquadhertz CPU of ultimate money wasting just to install this crap.

  78. jardasmid
    April 6th, 2008 | 23:24

    nathan: DDR2 are cheap, yes, but have u seen DDR3 prices? Especialy that clocked @ 2GHz?

  79. Markuz
    April 6th, 2008 | 23:25

    I got Vista Ultimate 64bit… Running on:

    Intel Quad Core (4x 3Ghz),
    8 Gig RAM,
    Tripple Nvidia 8800GTX SLi,
    2x 1000Gig HDD’s,
    2x Raptor 150Gig 10,000rpm HDD’s (for Games),

    All from “PC from novatech.co.uk & extra parts from pcspecialist.co.uk” for £2240 in total.

    But this machine will last 5yrs easy and Vista, on this machine. ROCKS! Stable, Fast, Loading times of about 0seconds. I just love it. Only rubbish thing i got now is 19″ WS Monitor. New one coming in Summer. Couldnt have had a 32bit OS cuz would have been limited to a small & pathetic 3gig of RAM. and XP 64bit only recognized 7Gig of ram (BIOS Problem??) Anyways, 8Gig on 64bit Vista Ultimate, !!!!! unbeleivable !!!!!

    Anyways, i just saying this cuz Vista’s only rubbish cuz every1 got rubbish PC’s… On my machine, Vista is perfect. Only problem I had was drivers for the Tripple-SLi 3D. But all sorted now (took 3days).

  80. Dalt
    April 6th, 2008 | 23:26

    @76 “i used to work for dell, our office computer still uses XP pro”
    I wonder why you don’t work there anymore? Got sacked because you didn’t have a clue?

  81. Markuz
    April 6th, 2008 | 23:30

    btw, 8Gig of PC8500 @ 1066Mhz.
    The second site, the one I used to ‘other parts’ - wasnt pcspecialist.co.uk - it was ebuyer.co.uk

    Loving this machine lads! 390FPS on Crysis Full settings @ 1440 resolution :D AMAZING BUY :D

  82. Atlas
    April 6th, 2008 | 23:31

    People are asking the wrong questions. Vista has many built-in restrictions and faults, but in a couple of years forum threads like this one won’t matter. The question you should be asking is, what can you not do with winxp that you would like to be able to do with Win7, and why is it that those things cannot be implemented in XP? Radical changes in the OS can upset the userbase that wants an update but wants a shallow learning curve as well. Win7 will still not be “better” than winxp. The only reason to switch is because M$ will stop updating it or artificially cripple it. XP has been out for 6 years - longer than any other OS MS ever released. People have gotten used to it. Of course, If it were up to me, I would open source winxp at the release of windows 7 and let the community turn it into as many flavours as there are linux flavours.

    I use winxp for games only, and I still regret having to get rid of win2k… it was my darling ms OS… but many games would not work on it.

    These days, I juggle different *Nix distributions for everything other than games

  83. kiran
    April 6th, 2008 | 23:33

    I now have a rs premium, only 3 weeks left.. and i want to share it with you. PLEASE DO NOT change the password!!!!

    http://rapidshare.com/files/96714135/rs_accounts.rar

  84. jackketch
    April 6th, 2008 | 23:41

    What pisses me off about Vista…

    Vista: “The requested operation may put your machine at risk. Do you want to continue?”

    Me: *clicks YES*

    Vista: “Are you sure? Doing this will expose your computer to security risks?”

    Me: *clicks YES*

    Vista: “Are you really sure?”

    Me: *clicks YES YES YES*

    Vista: “Are you really really really sure?”

    Me: *clicks YES*

    Vista: ” Are you ABSOLUTELY CERTAIN you want to do this?”

    Me *bangs head on desk*

  85. Markuz
    April 6th, 2008 | 23:45

    @ 87:

    Log-in as administrator, only asks once then :/
    but yeh does take some getting used to.

  86. #18 is in Fantasyland
    April 7th, 2008 | 00:59

    @18

    Please enlighten us all as to just where you can buy 2×2gb memory for $50 after rebate.

    No?

    I thought so.

  87. SuPeR
    April 7th, 2008 | 01:09

    @87

    You can turn that off by the way, its under the user account settings

    Heard all the same arguments when XP came out, don’t like it dont use it I thought that was pretty simple solution.

    I prefer Vista myself but I put it through its paces on a second pc before I made the change on my main pc.

    Don’t have to be sheep and follow everyone else make up your own mind try it out for a while, with torrents its not like it has to cost you anything..

  88. SR
    April 7th, 2008 | 01:35

    @84 “Loving this machine lads! 390FPS on Crysis Full settings @ 1440 resolution :D AMAZING BUY :D”

    Your such a liar…LMAO. It must be nice to have a PC more powerfull than NASA’s. ;)

  89. dan
    April 7th, 2008 | 02:36

    #
    genex3m
    April 6th, 2008 | 16:40

    plus, to whoever reads and believe all the flaws abt vista but havent tried vista, go get a life and get new hardware pc or laptop. vista is hyped up for the new generation hardware. dont expect it to work flawlessly on a Pentium 1 and 128MB RAM or whatever low specs you have. thats like trying to play Wii games on the 1st nintendo console ever created.
    ——————–
    Yo, DWEEB! I am running a dual core 4GHz cpu with 3GB of memory and over 2 TB of hard drive space on my testing maching…and I could NOT get Vista to run correctly on it. Now since I have been testing programs longer then you have been out of diapers, you want to try to say that again?

  90. dan
    April 7th, 2008 | 02:46

    #
    jkrael
    April 6th, 2008 | 18:55

    There is no truth to this story, abandoning Vista early would be an admission of failure and that is just not going to happen, it will be 2010 for windows 7. Vistas big fault is its not a big change from XP in the eyes of the average consumer, thats all. Also anybody who believes that the next version of windows will have lower system requirements or will be less bloated is a fool, a 2010 OS will require a machine from 2010 or thereabouts, that is the case now and will be the case in the future.
    —————–
    And you are a blistering idiot. I BETA TEST the programs for microsoft and the code name for this program right now is NOT Windows 7, it is Windows Ultimate. And YES it is going to be released next year and YES MS HAS stated that they will stop all support for Vista 18 months later. Now this is in a memo to the Beta Supervisors directly from Gates himself. And since he runs the company…guess who we are going to believe. Him or some noob like you?

  91. dan
    April 7th, 2008 | 02:53

    #
    Jon
    April 6th, 2008 | 19:47

    1. There’s nothing wrong with Vista.
    2. This is just in reference to the testing releases (alpha, beta and RC) and not RTM so do not get your hopes up. Expect to see it available to the market 2010 or 2011.

    #
    MeMyselfAndI
    April 6th, 2008 | 22:08

    Just one info for you guys:
    later on its been clarified by a spokesperson of microsoft that there will be no launch of the next windows in 2009. It’s just the test version that Gates meant when he said 2009. So it’s probably going to be 2010 or later after all.
    ——————————–
    And I suppose that the beta copy of Windows Ultimate that I have here that is already platinum, is just a myth? if I did not know this was watermarked to me and my beta ID, then I would post this thing on the net and prove BOTH of you a liar. This OS started testing less then 4 months BEFORE VistaMe went to the stores. Any tester will tell you that the second a product hits the shelves, they start work on the NEXT version, and sometimes they are doing two at once! Just like they did with Adobe Photoshop CS3 and now there is a CS4 less then 8 months after the release of the CS3.

    If you dont know what the hell you are talking about, then please keep quiet as you end up making yourself look more stupid then you really are.

  92. tehnub
    April 7th, 2008 | 03:16

    So long as there are fools, these foolish fools will easily be fooled some more. What is XP but Windows 2000 with some bells and whistles and a few extra things?

    The fact is people don’t NEED to “upgrade”. There is nothing FOR MOST PEOPLE that XP does which can’t be done with Win2k. Quite frankly the same will be for future Winblows. It’s only the fools who rave about how great Vista and the next one and the one after that will be.

    Take for example Microsoft Word. Majority of people will be using Word 2008/2007 exactly the same way that they might have used Word 2.0. The difference? They just shelled out more for hard disk space, CPU, memory for the latest same-but-uses-more-resources thing. You people who don’t realise this are halfwits and deserve to be fleeced for every penny you do get fleeced for.

  93. dan
    April 7th, 2008 | 03:58

    Who said i get fleeced tehnub? rules of testing is that I get a free valid copy when it is done. next time think before speaking.

  94. sum dum fuk
    April 7th, 2008 | 06:41

    Just because Vista uses more hard drive and RAM doesn’t mean it’s bloatware. How many games have you downloaded recently can fit on a single CD? Halo 2 on PC is around 10 times the size of the original Halo and I don’t see a lot of people complaining. Fact of the matter is newer software will always be more resource-hungry than older ones. Stick with the times, this isn’t 2001.

  95. Budge4
    April 7th, 2008 | 06:51

    @85 Thats one of the things that pissed me off with Vista.

  96. Pilsu
    April 7th, 2008 | 07:11

    grimpr, you’re a fool if you think people will stop using the OS because of 30 cent monthly fees. Look at Xbox Live, people are willing to pay 50 bucks a year to use that crap

  97. wilk
    April 7th, 2008 | 08:31

    vista bye bye

  98. Juggalo
    April 7th, 2008 | 09:04

    I use vista and it’s fine only problem i have is http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DirectSound#Windows_Vista

  99. z
    April 7th, 2008 | 09:06

    LOUD NOISES!!

  100. sakuji
    April 7th, 2008 | 09:43

    Windows 7? Why 7?

    I mean, common windows usually include:

    1. Windows 3.1
    2. Windows 95
    3. Windows 98
    4. Windiws NT
    5. Windows 2k
    6. Windows ME
    7. Windows XP
    8. Windows Vista

    So even if you discount all the other OS’s, like 1.0 2.0 3.0, Server, CE, Mobile, and the 50+ types of vista/server/xp, MS should still at least be call it Windows 9 imo.

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