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Monday
Jun222009

Windows 7 is a Dog

I mean this as a compliment. I’m finding that I can treat it like a dog and it remains utterly faithful. By this I mean I can close and open my laptop lid, plug and unplug monitors and devices and generally use the machine exactly how I want and it just comes back for more. It has not failed me once.

I’m pretty sure that most of this behaviour is down to the fact that the hardware driver writers have got their collective acts together and Microsoft is being more mean to them to make things work. At least, I hope so. I had some horrid times with Vista at the hands of certain hardware vendors whose idea of making a machine “Vista Capable” was to slap a sticker on the box. But those days seem to be long gone.

I’m also rather liking the way that I can find things more quickly, and that switching between windows, and moving them around on the screen is easier. I’ve not really explored many of the proper new features of the platform, but every now and then I’ll stumble across something that is now suddenly easier, like connecting a monitor for a presentation or opening a document from the program menu.

Roll on the full release I say.

Reader Comments (5)

My windows 7 system has an up time of about 16 days. No bad for a workstation that I use for 8-10 hours a day.
June 24, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterDaniel Revell
No problems here, either. I've been using Windows 7 as my main OS since the RC was released.

I'd say it's Microsoft themselves, though, as some of my older devices with drivers that haven't been updated, and didn't used to work even with XP, are now working perfectly as soon as I plug them in.

In fact, everything I've tried to do so far has just worked - makes you wonder how they could get it so wrong with Vista when they're clearly capable of so much better.
June 24, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterMatthew Cox
Well the reason that the driver and compatability side of things is so smooth this time around is because all the suffering was done with Vista. Win7 uses near enough the same driver model. XP to Vista was where the big difference was and why there were so many problems in that area.
June 28, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterDaniel Revell
I can only say good things about Windows 7, even since I started using it in Feb it's been very good to me
June 30, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterSimon
I also am happy with my 7RC1 :)
in fact, it runs so smoothly on my 6 year old computer that i will postpone buying new hardware!
August 22, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterPiet

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