• Which OS did you use before you went to Windows 7?
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Windows Vista: Fail Edition
[QUOTE=MUFC2007;17938375]That's most likely what he was suggesting, after all he bolded "32 Bit" too.[/QUOTE] I thought he bolded the Ultimate, saying it was bad, separately from the 32-bit. I'm on Ultimate, but I like Professional the best. It installs much faster.
[QUOTE=Pixel Heart;17939072]I thought he bolded the Ultimate, saying it was bad, separately from the 32-bit. I'm on Ultimate, but I like Professional the best. It installs much faster.[/QUOTE] no i meant to bold just the 32 bit but i got too lazy to fix it. im getting ultimate x64. lol
[QUOTE=BananasGoMoo;17939138]no i meant to bold just the 32 bit but i got too lazy to fix it. im getting ultimate x64. lol[/QUOTE] I've been running Ultimate x64 for months, and loving every second of it. ^_^
Just installed Windows 7 Ultimate 64 Bit. I was running Vista Ultimate 64 Bit.
Mac OS X 10.6.1 Snow Leopard
Windows XP SP3 32bit for a long time and then Windows XP x64 SP2 for some time.
Vista Home Premium 32bit. Currently on Windows 7 RC 32-bit and going to be installing Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit.
Vista Ult x64
Vista Ultimatum x64.
XP XP // Xubuntu 8.04 XP // Ubuntu 9.04 Win7 // XP // Ubuntu 9.04 I just tested Win7, pretty good. But most of the time I use Linux
[QUOTE=Eudoxia;17944010]XP XP // Xubuntu 8.04 XP // Ubuntu 9.04 Win7 // XP // Ubuntu 9.04 I just tested Win7, pretty good. But most of the time I use Linux[/QUOTE] Windows is for games. Macs are for media. Linux is whatever the hell you want it to be.
[QUOTE=Ibutsu;17948028]Macs are for media.[/QUOTE] every time I hear this, it gets funnier
[QUOTE=reapaninja;17948549]every time I hear this, it gets funnier[/QUOTE] That's the way my school and every other one I know of sees it.
then everything you know about macs is a lie
[QUOTE=reapaninja;17948689]then everything you know about macs is a lie[/QUOTE] Then apple is a lie. -cough- iPod
XP Pro SP3 x32 on my desktop. But on my laptop there first was XP Media Center edition, Ubutun 7.10 and then Vista - Besides XP all other sucked compared to bootuptime. Now with Windows 7, the laptop (from beginning of 2007) runs smoothly like never before.
I had XP x64 for a few months when I built my PC. I now have Windows 7 x64 and love it.
Windows 7 RTM x64
I haven't tried windows 7 :smug:
[QUOTE=Kaliber;18000048]I haven't tried windows 7 :smug:[/QUOTE] You should :smug:
Ubuntu x86 I miss it :sigh: but im too lazy to reinstall
Server 2008/Server 2008 R2
Xp 64 Bit
DR-DOS > Windows 95 > Yggdrasil > Windows 98SE > Windows ME > Mac OS 9 > Windows 2000 > Debian (what version was that agian?) > Mac OS X > Windows XP home premium > Windows Vista home premium > Debian 4 > Windows Vista home premium > Fedora 7 > Windows Vista Ultimate (the rig I'm using at this time) > Debian 5 > Windows 7 Ultimate All my computers EVER.
Well, if you go on the whole timeline: Ms-Dos->Windows 3.1 -> Windows 3.11 -> Windows 95 -> Windows 98 -> Windows 98 SE -> Windows XP Prof Now the timeline splits for Desktop/Laptop Desktop -> Windows 7 Prof x64 Laptop -> Ubuntu 7.10 -> Windows Vista Business x32 -> Windows 7 Prof x32
Windows 2.0 > Windows 95 > Windows 98 > Windows 2000 > Windows XP Pro > Vista Home Premium > Ubuntu (dual boot) >Windows 7 Pro (£30 Student offer :D)
Windows 95. Did I miss out on much? :350:
XP > Ubuntu > Windows 7 Though i tried Vista, but i formated the next day.
XP 32-bit -> Vista 32-bit -> 7 64-bit when I find the time to deal with reformatting. I'll be tossing in another 2GB of memory too.
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