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Re: XP or Windows 7?

Posted: 2010-02-24 19:25
by KeksTerror
I would suggest you to take a 64-Bit version (because of your RAM). If you choose Windows 7, you will have less problems with probably driver errors ect. - it is quite easier to handle (for noobs ;) ) than Windows XP.

Re: XP or Windows 7?

Posted: 2010-02-24 21:25
by SnipingCoward
you might have problems finding drivers for the XP (esp. 64bit) - manufacturers of new devices focus on current OS (Win7) when creating drivers - its questionable IF there is a driver AND even if so its likely not as advanced due to older libraries in XP etc. (just guessing there)

I got XP64 and i remember it was hard to find drivers for my system and it took a good year untill nvidia had a XP64 driver version that worked decently

Right now I am using Win7 64 on my Laptop and am actually very happy with it - alot better than the shipped vista 32 (perfomance, resource usage, stablilty, usabilty) - so your right to exclude Vista

as for PR problems related to Win7 - I do not recall a single error thats entirely limited to Win7 (and i read a lot of posts in the support section)
only thing that happens really alot is ppl not running PR as admin (which you don't need to on XP afaik) - but thats more or less user error
also for future use, since XP does not support DirectX10, which newer games WILL be using Win7 is needed
to use all the ram you got you need a 64 bit system - 32bit Windows' will limit to 3.25 GB the rest is simply not used


-> I recommend Win7 64 bit

note: if you insist on XP you should check if there are decent drivers available for your chipsets and devices

Re: XP or Windows 7?

Posted: 2010-02-24 21:45
by Solid Knight
I'd go with Windows 7.

Re: XP or Windows 7?

Posted: 2010-02-24 23:26
by Deadfast
SnipingCoward wrote:you might have problems finding drivers for the XP (esp. 64bit) - manufacturers of new devices focus on current OS (Win7) when creating drivers - its questionable IF there is a driver AND even if so its likely not as advanced due to older libraries in XP etc. (just guessing there)
I don't have any driver issues with my XP64.

My Windows 7 64, however, has crapped itself after 3 months (it's slow as a snail).

Re: XP or Windows 7?

Posted: 2010-02-24 23:35
by Robbi
Simply saying its crapped itself with no explanation of problem or probable source its not really a helful post tbh :/

Win 7 x64 is the only choice now really as XP64 will not be supported by any major new game in the next few years.

Re: XP or Windows 7?

Posted: 2010-02-25 09:01
by ConscriptVirus
another vote for windows 7. beeen using win 7 enterprise x64 for a few months and no problems with PR so far thats exclusively from windows 7. also for general usage, i kinda like windows 7 over XP. it feels smoother (superfetch is nice) and like everyone else says, its better support by microsoft updates and drivers are alot easier to find for win 7. also..its prettyyyyyy. ur comptuer will handle aero fine and it doesnt really affect gaming since windows turns off aero automatically when ur gaming.

Re: XP or Windows 7?

Posted: 2010-02-25 22:03
by Orford
I installed win 7 64bit today. Its alot smoother than XP and way way better than in looks and features than VISTA. It installed in 30 mins from a clean HDD. I had already downloaded all the drivers I needed for my MOBO and put them on disk also grafix drivers. After the install of drivers (win7 worked ok before) I installed BF2-Patched-PR and played a game no issues. Just remember before running any .exe to right click it and run the setup.exe as admin. Once you loaded the game and still want to use user account control right click any new run.exe icons for games etc click compatability and check the box for run as admin thats where most issues come from not running as admin.

Re: XP or Windows 7?

Posted: 2010-03-01 08:36
by KeksTerror
I'm fed up with Windows 7 (32-Bit). I removed it on Saturday and reinstalled Windows XP. <3

Re: XP or Windows 7?

Posted: 2010-03-02 06:39
by UberWazuSoldier
I'm going to be devil's advocate and say "why not Vista?"

If you can bear to wait a few more seconds on startup, you'll get pretty much everything from Win7, but without that Mac-inspired monster of a task-bar. For multiple windows of the same program, Windows 7 definitely becomes harder to use because it stacks them automatically.

Re: XP or Windows 7?

Posted: 2010-03-10 23:33
by Windows7Guy
Hello o0RedBullet0o ,

I will tell you from first hand experience, all of my systems have been converted to Windows 7. I am not just saying it to say because I am affiliated with Microsoft. I can truly stand behind this product and tell you straight away it works very reliably, fast and extremely stable. The 64bit version is a real powerhouse as well.

Anyways, what to say about Windows 7?

Let's check out the new advanced features!

There are several new features that are available with Windows 7 that will assist you with deployment and management of a large number of workstations. Enterprise IT infrastructures are increasingly complex to manage. The Microsoft Desktop Optimization Pack (MDOP) is a dynamic desktop solution that is available as a subscription for Software Assurance customers. The solution suite enhances application deployment and compatibility, increases IT responsiveness and end user uptime, and helps reduce total cost of ownership (TCO) of your desktop software and IT management. To learn more about this package, please go here: Microsoft Windows Enterprise: Microsoft Desktop Optimization Pack

Also now available is MDT 2010 (Microsoft Deployment Tool) which will help you create images and automate the OS and application installations, data migration, and desktop configuration process. To learn more, please go here: Windows 7 Deployment Frequently Asked Questions

Microsoft does have an official Windows 7 Support Forum specifically for IT Pros located here Windows 7 IT Pro Category . It is supported by product specialists as well as engineers and support teams. You may want to also check the threads available there for additional assistance and feedback.
Also, if you would like to read what other users have said about their positive experience with Windows 7, you may want to check out the following sites: http://www.winsupersite.com/ and Ed Bott's Windows Expertise

John M
Microsoft Windows Client Team

Re: XP or Windows 7?

Posted: 2010-03-11 05:29
by Fatal-M
Windows 7 hands down! i used it in Beta and i fell in love ever since. never crashed on me and its fast as hell W/O customizations. i used Win& 64-Bit since its better for my AMD Rig and with your specs you should too! :)

Re: XP or Windows 7?

Posted: 2010-03-14 00:00
by velocity
i have had XP 32 since it was released and i have never had problems with it althought thats 32 and you are looking at 64.
i currently have the win7 64 and i do have some problems with it atm but that is posted in another thread. one problem is it minimizing pr when i dont want it to.

Re: XP or Windows 7?

Posted: 2010-03-16 09:09
by lovemarser
Yeah, I use vista too...But it is not a good product I think.....