Likewise I have no complaint about 7. I didn't have much to complain about XP either. Except maybe it wouldn't make a backup to DVD.Well maybe one thing, which maybe is not Windows related at all, is that it sometimes forgets what resolution I have chosen. I set it to 1600x1200, and every so often it changes, like today when I turned it on and it booted up in 640x480. This happens once or twice a month, or sometimes a couple times in a week.
Quote from: -<WillyP>- on June 30, 2013, 02:14:01 PMLikewise I have no complaint about 7. I didn't have much to complain about XP either. Except maybe it wouldn't make a backup to DVD.Well maybe one thing, which maybe is not Windows related at all, is that it sometimes forgets what resolution I have chosen. I set it to 1600x1200, and every so often it changes, like today when I turned it on and it booted up in 640x480. This happens once or twice a month, or sometimes a couple times in a week.Sounds like driver problems/updates.
So, how did we reach the conclusion that microsoft/windows was evil and people who use it are stupid?
Quote from: IHateHackers on June 30, 2013, 11:16:31 AMSo, how did we reach the conclusion that microsoft/windows was evil and people who use it are stupid? Can't accept a joke? No one is dumb is using Windows. Some people need it for schooling or a job. Some need Apple more, or Linux.I for one don't need a specific OS to do what I need, so I just picked one that doesn't bog down all the time, needing anti-viruses left and right, and one that has a lot of neat software for free that does the job well.
It's just nice to turn on a computer and use it.
All I did was install Call of Duty 2 (official DVD game I got from Best Buy, or Amazon, not something I downloaded), and sure enough, already slowed the PC down.
It's not an issue with Windows 7. I've been using the same installation since I built this computer 2.5 years ago, and any issues have been 100% verifiably my fault.
Quote from: VanguardAll I did was install Call of Duty 2 (official DVD game I got from Best Buy, or Amazon, not something I downloaded), and sure enough, already slowed the PC down.That's not necessarily the OS's fault. All computers tend to slow down the more you fill their hard drives with data. The fuller they become, the slower the machine runs, most likely because it has the more information to sort through. And games can be major resource hogs (Techpro once showed me a breakdown of data space used by specific programs on a computer, and no matter how you cut it, the games always used up the most. Descent 3, even, despite it being several years old now and no longer state-of-the-art, is a little hoggy).
And I'm no Linux expert, so I could totally off the trail on this, but aren't most Linux systems built to be small, compact, and to take up as little space as possible? If so, that could account for the difference in performance right there, or at least part of it. Different computer specs could also account for that, assuming this took place on two different computers, but I figure that wasn't the case here.