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Independent Thinker
Just installed Windows 7 Beta 1 (Build 7000).
The interface is very similar to that of Vista, but the inner workings are vastly improved. After a bit of tweaking, W7 runs smoother than Vista even with my notebook's modest specs (Intel Core Duo T2600 (32-bit) 2.16GHz, 3GB RAM, GeForce 7600 256MB Graphics). Also, so far it seems very stable.
This got me thinking, how would W7 run on an older system? So I installed it on an old P4 2GHz I had in my garage. With only 512MB RAM and slow-as-fuh Intel graphics, it is a little sluggish but surprisingly usable.
Next step: getting Mac OS X Leopard to run stable on my x86 notebook.
The interface is very similar to that of Vista, but the inner workings are vastly improved. After a bit of tweaking, W7 runs smoother than Vista even with my notebook's modest specs (Intel Core Duo T2600 (32-bit) 2.16GHz, 3GB RAM, GeForce 7600 256MB Graphics). Also, so far it seems very stable.
This got me thinking, how would W7 run on an older system? So I installed it on an old P4 2GHz I had in my garage. With only 512MB RAM and slow-as-fuh Intel graphics, it is a little sluggish but surprisingly usable.
Next step: getting Mac OS X Leopard to run stable on my x86 notebook.