ScottGem
Sep 20, 2009, 03:00 PM
I wanted to relate an experience I've had that may help others on the decision to go with Win 7 or not.
I have an old ThinkPad T42. Its has a Pentium (M) processor running at 1.7Ghz. With 1G of Ram. I was having problems with the hard drive crashing (blue screen) frequently. I was using it as a living room computer. Something to keep in the LR so I could keep track of my Q&A activities, do some interactive TV stuff and generally use it as a fidget toy while watching TV. I got a 160G HD to replace the 40G one that came with the T42.
I replaced the drive and then loaded Windows 7 RTM (Release To Manufacturing) copy on to. The install went with only a minor hitch. I had to find a driver for my sound card. It also had an 802.11b card.
I was able to connect it to my home network and install software I needed from my network share.
The machine runs very nicely. Internet Access is very snappy. I've had no problems running slide shows across the network. So far everything I've thrown at it has worked well.
So I have no problem recommending people upgrade their PCs to Win 7. Even older underpowered (by today's standards) machines.
I also predict the Netbook market will take off since Win 7 was designed on the Atom processor. I really think Microsoft has a winner here.
I have an old ThinkPad T42. Its has a Pentium (M) processor running at 1.7Ghz. With 1G of Ram. I was having problems with the hard drive crashing (blue screen) frequently. I was using it as a living room computer. Something to keep in the LR so I could keep track of my Q&A activities, do some interactive TV stuff and generally use it as a fidget toy while watching TV. I got a 160G HD to replace the 40G one that came with the T42.
I replaced the drive and then loaded Windows 7 RTM (Release To Manufacturing) copy on to. The install went with only a minor hitch. I had to find a driver for my sound card. It also had an 802.11b card.
I was able to connect it to my home network and install software I needed from my network share.
The machine runs very nicely. Internet Access is very snappy. I've had no problems running slide shows across the network. So far everything I've thrown at it has worked well.
So I have no problem recommending people upgrade their PCs to Win 7. Even older underpowered (by today's standards) machines.
I also predict the Netbook market will take off since Win 7 was designed on the Atom processor. I really think Microsoft has a winner here.