Most of the things Microsoft did right this time, but Windows 7 is far from perfect. This is good and bad of the new OS and how Microsoft will end up ruining everything in the end.
do not recommend upgrading to Windows 7 from Vista
is so difficult to update the OS with Windows 7 from Vista, which they say can take up to 20 hours. The consensus among users es que la mejor forma de migrar es con una instalación limpia (léase eliminando todo). Para mí, una instalación limpia en realidad no es actualizar el SO; es solamente poner un SO nuevecito y reluciente en un cacharro viejo de computadora. Una actualización de verdad significa instalar el SO nuevo en un sistema que conserve intactos la información anterior. Todos dicen que Windows 7 no es bueno para esto.
Es bueno para las netbooks
Windows 7 se ejecuta como campeón en las laptops. También le va de maravilla en las netbooks, por alguna razón. El consenso es que el SO también hace maravillas con la duración de la pila. Todas estas noticias son buenas, dado cómo la mayoría people occupying the laptops and / or netbooks today.
Experience is doubtful to play
There are several people who say that Windows 7 does not get along with various games. But Microsoft has long been a company that has been welcomed by them, and therefore we can assume that all game-related problems will be resolved sooner rather than later.
drivers are peculiar
It seems that the drivers are a problem everywhere. I heard that a person accused of overwriting SO good and new drivers with older versions. In this case, if this indeed is a problem will be resolved soon.
Does faster performance?
results have been presented very equal in performance. Some users get the speed of Windows 7 by the clouds. Apparently the word is used too fast. On the other hand, others say it is not so as Vista or even like XP, and have the benchmarks to prove it. Sometimes there is an illusion of speed based on the subroutines access to files. If a folder is opened as it is clicked, it is considered fast but the result is due to the cache. But perhaps the OS is not fast, maybe only smart. However, the final smarter is better, at least better than watching that stupid lamp appears on the screen when the OS examines the contents of a folder.
is nice and comfortable
One thing for sure is that the OS is feature rich, modern and beautiful. Windows 7 has a strong aesthetic appeal without being annoying, intrusive or without trying too hard. The first time I saw the OS, I thought it was a prettier version of Vista. However, after a few minutes I realized it was something new, something different enough and very comfortable. It is comfortable in the same way it was Windows 95 after Windows 3.11. Vista was and still is uncomfortable. Things were not where they were supposed to be and do anything in the OS was a bit like undertaking a virtual hunt. Nothing was like in XP. Nothing was simple. I have always believed that people hate Vista just because the menu system was very confusing. Things got disappeared or arbitrarily menus. If you had not used Windows 95/2000/XP, I guess the thing that the user would have looked good, but people in that situation was little. And in fact they loved Vista. Windows 7
put Microsoft back on the right track. So where do we go from here? Well, if all goes according to Microsoft's traditional pattern, the company preannounced the new OS, which will have a stupid codename Loganberry, Pygmy or Seagull. Executives Microsoft's promise to all sorts of fantastic news that we've all been waiting for. The development of the new OS and will be a year in progress and results will be announced as superior to anything known before. Microsoft will promise the OS to 2013 and will launch in 2014, lacking most of the new pledges. "
Meanwhile, the patches begin to emerge for Windows 7. Most consist of security fixes. Each OS will slow as a turtle until 2011, then Microsoft will get the SP1 to "solve everything." Experts mad with how great it will be Windows 7 SP1, yet complain about how much time it took Microsoft to release.
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