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Author:  Bartimaeus [ November 23rd, 2009, 6:06 am ]
Post subject:  Windows 7

I swear, this crap gets slower every day.

1. Original start up time was 26 seconds from power button to typing in my password. Note that I also able to go instantly to desktop.

Now? Takes about a minute to my password screen, and then AFTER I type in my password, takes about another thirty seconds.

2. Closing down malfunctioning programs...or having it make perfectly working programs malfunction! Closing down stuff is a nightmare. I hit the X button...nothing. I hit it again...nothing. I start spamming it, and then windows pops up a window asking if the window is malfunctioning. I say yes, close it down, that's what I'm trying to do. Doesn't do anything...ALT+CTRL+DEL. Alright, end task...nothing. I go to processes, trying to end it from there...whether it be setup.exe or explorer.exe. ... ... ... ... ... Ten minutes later, after no warning, it suddenly closes. I get startled because all my explorer windows disappear, along with my desktop, and all I'm left with is Opera. I try doing what I was originally doing, only for the same scenario to take place.

Perfectly working programs like TF2, if I just HAPPEN to click while it's loading something, like during start-up, or while loading a server, the screen will go white, and ask if it's malfunctioning. I click, "no, darnit!", and then it stays white until I restart my computer.

3. Every time I try to download something, it's, "Are you sure you want to...", and I say yes. I start up a game. "Are you sure you want to..." YES. I DO. I clicked the .exe button. What else do you want of me? I turn off the service that does this crap...only for it to still do it.

4. TF2. Graphics:

Textures: Max, Models: Max, Shaders: Max, Shadows: Max, Texture Filtering: 16x, Antialiasing: 8x, Motion Blur on, Dynamic Range: Max with bloom. Multi-core Rendering: On for a bonus of about 10FPS.

16x made it run at 65FPS average, with it spiking up into the hundreds while looking into enclosed areas. In big battles, it would go down to about 45, so I turned anti-aliasing to 8x for a bonus of about 20FPS.

Now? Can't run anti-aliasing at all without it spiking lower than 60, which is unacceptable. Texture filtering: 4x, Dynamic Range I had to turn off, motion blur off...Multi-core rendering gives me a NEGATIVE 20 FPS, now.

5. American Heritage Dictionary/Thesaurus doesn't work on Windows 7. /wrists

Author:  Ozzapoo [ November 23rd, 2009, 6:20 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Windows 7

I don't really have any problems with Windows 7, apart from some small problems. For the first 5-8 seconds after the login screen shows, typing stuff does nothing, so I have to wait, and it seems to be getting slower and slower, but perhaps that's just me, as I am installing a bit too much.

Author:  Dekar [ November 23rd, 2009, 3:22 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Windows 7

Windows is good for gaming - Eventhough I'd prefer something more stable on my Xbox, it froze like 10 times already :( I really think Chrome OS/Android will succeed on the average desktop - people who don't game barely need any Windows only apps. I tried Google Chrome OS in my VirtualBox and it took only 6 seconds to boot, another 2 to start the browser and automatically load my gmail and calender. - Youtube/Flash worked out of the box. Even though I prefer a full OS on my desktop I think it will work for most people. And my googlephone is awesome as well - Android surely is the best mobile phone OS you can get at the moment. It lacks all the retarded restrictions the iPhone has and allows me to register my home SIP number - so whenever someone calls my landline -> my mobile phone rings :D

Author:  Ozzapoo [ November 23rd, 2009, 7:14 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Windows 7

I thought Chrome OS only worked with SSDs?

Author:  Dekar [ November 23rd, 2009, 10:02 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Windows 7

No? It just boots faster on SSDs, but that's pretty normal I guess :D

Author:  Ozzapoo [ November 24th, 2009, 4:49 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Windows 7

http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/ ... isk_drives

Author:  omgsarmica [ August 5th, 2010, 4:36 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Windows 7

well after you install antivirus and other stuff that start with windows its clear it will take time to start it up... no matter how clean you make your HDD and defragment best thing to do is simply format all drives and install all over again... and do that every month lol... but whos gonna do that? :D

Author:  UndeadxAssassin [ August 5th, 2010, 4:41 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Windows 7

The same person who looks at the date of the last post before he posts. I mean, who does that anymore, right?

Author:  Bartimaeus [ August 8th, 2010, 3:14 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Windows 7

omgsarmica wrote:
well after you install antivirus and other stuff that start with windows its clear it will take time to start it up... no matter how clean you make your HDD and defragment best thing to do is simply format all drives and install all over again... and do that every month lol... but whos gonna do that? :D


I don't have AntiVirus, and the only things besides default Windows programs I run at startup are Steam & Pidgin.

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