Windows XP Professional package with a shitload of themes to make the desktop look better.
Windows 95.
Seriously..
Windows 7 RC (Build 7100)
Win7 7600 x64
Vista SP1 :(.
Mac OS X 10.5.6 running VirtualBox with an nLited XP Pro. Dual-booting just isn't practical for me. I need to use both at once.
[QUOTE=Pixel Heart;17050428]Mac OS X 10.5.6 running VirtualBox with an nLited XP Pro. Dual-booting just isn't practical for me. I need to use both at once.[/QUOTE]
I don't recall dual booting to ever be practical for anyone. Such a time waster.
Windows Vista Ultimate 64 bit Edition (6.0, Build 6002)
Windows 7 RTM.
Yay for TechNet.
[QUOTE=Panda X;17050496]I don't recall dual booting to ever be practical for anyone. Such a time waster.[/QUOTE]
Indeed. :sax:
Win XP Professional 32 Bits
Windows Vista Home Premium 64bit
[QUOTE=Panda X;17050496]I don't recall dual booting to ever be practical for anyone. Such a time waster.[/QUOTE]
It used to be handy for me when I was programming on Linux and Gaming on Windows.
Windows 7 x64 RTM build 7600
[QUOTE=Panda X;17050496]I don't recall dual booting to ever be practical for anyone. Such a time waster.[/QUOTE]
It's less of a time waster when you have a fast machine. With sub-minute reboot times, I like the extra performance of a real install.
Windows 7 Professional 64bit
Windows 7 Ultimate RTM 7600 x64
[QUOTE=gparent;17102794]It's less of a time waster when you have a fast machine. With sub-minute reboot times, I like the extra performance of a real install.[/QUOTE]
The sub-minute reboot times are a time waster too.
[QUOTE=Panda X;17139444]The sub-minute reboot times are a time waster too.[/QUOTE]
No, since I've just said that I got extra performance from the VM. That's saving me a hell of a lot more than a sub-minute. I'd still have to boot the OS (or load the saved state) in a VM. It's a few seconds wasted at most, and easily gotten back from faster performance all around.
Well Vista Business(64bit) SP2 on my Laptop and XP Professional(32bit) SP3 on my PC.
Vista Home Premium 32bit SP2
Windows XP x32 SP3
I don't hate vista, just didn't have it around when I built this new computer.
WinXP sp3
Win XP Pro (No SP) x64
Windows Vista Home Premium x64 (SP1)
Windows XP Professional x86 (SP2)
Windows 7 build 7100 64-bit.
32-bit on my netbook and laptop. Shit's gonna be expensive when I have to buy it :v:
Windows 7 RTM on my netbook and Windows Vista ultimate x64 on desktop. I'm supprised at how well win 7 runs on my acer aspire one.
[QUOTE=gparent;17139571]No, since I've just said that I got extra performance from the VM. That's saving me a hell of a lot more than a sub-minute. I'd still have to boot the OS (or load the saved state) in a VM. It's a few seconds wasted at most, and easily gotten back from faster performance all around.[/QUOTE]
i like VM's, but then i realize i don't really need them