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		<title>Windows 7 (Home Premium) first impressions</title>
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		<dc:creator>Dennis Clayton</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[First Install I am usually not big on Microsoft releases, but since Vista was a disappointment and XP was getting so&#8230; old &#8230;I decided I would do something I&#8217;ve never done before.  I actually purchased a version of Windows.  Now don&#8217;t get me wrong, I have technically purchased older versions, but they were all pre-installed [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3><strong>First Install</strong></h3>
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<p>I am usually not big on Microsoft releases, but since Vista was a disappointment and XP was getting so&#8230; old &#8230;I decided I would do something I&#8217;ve never done before.  I actually purchased a version of Windows.  Now don&#8217;t get me wrong, I have technically purchased older versions, but they were all pre-installed or re-installed through restore CDs and the like.  Basically I was good and paid the &#8220;Microsoft Tax&#8221;.</p>
<p>Since there are quite a few workstations in my home, I chose to buy the Family Pack, which gives 3 licenses, and installed first on my dad&#8217;s computer (No, I don&#8217;t live at home)&#8230;  Figured if Dad was ok with it, then it&#8217;ll probably be ok for the rest of the family.</p>
<p>His machine is an older HP a1430n purchased from the local Office Depot,  it only had 1GB of RAM, AMD 64 3800 processor, integrated nVidia video, 250GB SATA drive, a printer, Microsoft fingerprint reader, and a few other misc peripherals.   Since he was running XP on it, I was required to do a &#8220;Clean install&#8221; instead of upgrading it, which was expected.  It did put everything from XP into the C:Windows.old folder and did a nice, fast install of Windows 7.  No problems and it was noticeably faster installing than even the 2009 RC1.</p>
<p>Got him booted in and went to manually copy a thumbdrive backup of his My Documents into the new Documents folder.  Nicely, Windows was smart enough to realized what I was doing and proceeded to place the My Pictures, My Videos, etc. from the old My Documents into the correct locations that Windows 7 puts them.   Nice!</p>
<p>Fired up IE 8, nothing new there, basically the same as IE 8 on XP.  Downloaded Firefox and Chrome and setup his Google Apps icons for email, docs and so on.</p>
<p>For a 60 year old, Dad is pretty savvy on the PC primarily just from using them casually over the years, so I plan to let him install his software and misc printer drivers and so forth.</p>
<p>The only thing that really won&#8217;t work on his setup is his Microsoft Finger Print reader for logging in.  Microsoft did not seem to write a driver for it and I didn&#8217;t try using the XP one.</p>
<p>I did also yank some RAM from an old machine and upped him to 3GB RAM and he&#8217;s good to go.  No complaints so far.</p>
<h3><strong>Second Install</strong></h3>
<p>Second install, it was my turn.   I have a Gateway Quad Proc AMD Phenom, 8GB RAM, nVidia 9800GT w/ 500 watt PSU, Blueray ROM drive along with a normal CD/DVD RW.  running Windows Vista Home Premium 64 that came with it.  Fired up the install and it was for the most part non-eventful although it did end up taking around 4 hours since I upgraded instead of clean installing.  It gathers all settings and files from the old OS and &#8220;moves&#8221; them into the new.  That takes <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>forever</strong></span> and at times it seems like it is &#8220;locked&#8221; up or frozen at certain percentages of the process.  I just let it go, it rebooted a few times and came up.</p>
<p>Once in, I was sure to check for updated versions of all my utility software and Open Source things I run to ensure maximum compatibility.</p>
<p>A few minor annoying things I&#8217;ve noticed, in no particular order:</p>
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<li>Windows got sluggish a few times, which I believe was my Tortoise SVN process updating the working copy of my Repo.  Once done, I upgraded it to the latest 64 bit version and it has been fine.</li>
<li>My USB ports on the front of my machine cut out a few times, not sure what the cause was, but everything seems to be ok now.</li>
<li>My Multimedia card reader doesn&#8217;t seem to be working.  Windows 7 used a generic driver for them, so it may just need to be updated.</li>
<li>When plugging in a USB card reader, Windows recognized it, but it could NOT read a FAT32 formatted Sony Memory Stick and it insisted on me to format it.  Luckily I did NOT, put it on my Mac and it worked fine.  Pictures SAVED!  Yay!</li>
<li>External hard drives (I got 4 of them) are working OK.  One of them has been dropping out occasionally (my bittorrent drop) and Vuze gets angry.</li>
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<p>Most of these annoyances don&#8217;t bother me too much.  Overall, World of Warcraft (WOW) seems to be noticeably faster loading and exiting, program loading is fast and I have no other complaints.</p>
<p>Next Install, the wife&#8217;s machine.  More to come.</p>
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