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sk..
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Any performance boost over W7, XP, Vista?
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Just played with it for a little bit. Not real happy that the start menu has been rearranged, The ribbons would require some getting use to. I logged on to the home page here at WCG but the forums section would not load. I may play with it more but I don't see any compelling reason to update from Win7 at this point. This version looks like it is more suitable to a tablet or a touch screen desktop. Maybe after some more play time. ![]() I may try an update install to one of my Win7 crunchers this weekend to see what happens. I have two machines (AMD Phenom II 1090 X 6 and AMD Phenom II 955 X 4) dedicated to running BOINC 24/7 and will not be going to another version of Windows unless support for Win7 ends. I really, really want to find the optimum Linux distro for BOINC and plan to process BOINC under that OS starting around the end of November. ![]() ![]() crunching, crunching, crunching. AMD Ryzen 5 2600 6-core Processor with Windows 11 64 Pro. AMD Ryzen 7 3700X 8-Core Processor with Windows 11 64 Pro (part time) ![]() |
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So in other news, a certified W8 computer might not be
http://www.networkworld.com/community/node/78727 --//-- |
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Been assembling my own PCs for years and placing whatever free x86 or licensed OS I legally have a copy of on them.
I guess we'll be seeing more naked PCs for sale. ![]() |
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Coleslaw
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I'm guessing we will start hearing of litigation over this to try and force MS to stop "requiring" vendors to do this. It is obviously a marketing tool rather then a necessity. However, it hasn't happened yet, so we will see what pans out.
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sk..
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"Windows 8's super-fast boot times come from the UEFI spec that,when used in secure mode, prevents users from loading operating systems and drivers"
An OS that can't load drivers ![]() Think that just means you can choose to boot using a fast secure mode, or in a mode where you could install drivers/another OS. |
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I'm starting to get the feeling that windows 8 will be a tablet OS that you CAN put on a PC if you REALLY REALLY want to. It would make a certain kind of sense, larger institutions probably won't be too eager to move to Windows 8 en masse no matter what form it takes.
How many of them jumped from Windows XP to windows 7? How many of them had to buy all new hardware for that? |
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I will not jump to w8 fore the reason being that through microsoft history every other os has been a failure. So I will wait for possiblly w9 MAYBE.....
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sk..
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Well, gave W8 a go on a SB. Good Name (wait)!
----------------------------------------First off, it's a pre-beta release (Alpha really), so curb any expectations of usability, or app functionality. It really feels as though some background tasks are running in real time, hampering the user interaction; after clicking on a window I usually had to W8 and W8 some more for something to happen. Even the green screen with developer preview took about 2min just to load/refresh. Might help with a real GPU in it? Managed to get 5.10.45 to install and run; well, all but CEP2 tasks which would not download (HTTP Error). Tasks ran normally, but I did set the cache to 0.01, used LAIM, prevented tasks running when I was using the system, and limited the use to 7 threads, almost making the system usable. Recommendations - wait for a Beta2/RC version. - Actually got some failures on HCC when restarting the system, In ExtractGlcmFeatures: End of 0 iteration of outer loop. Debug ran, if wanted. [Edit 1 times, last edit by skgiven at Sep 23, 2011 3:01:00 PM] |
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And MS responded: http://blogs.msdn.com/b/b8/archive/2011/09/22...nvironment-with-uefi.aspx
----------------------------------------Of course the last word is not spoken http://linux.slashdot.org/story/11/09/23/1236...ws-8-and-uefi-secure-boot --//-- [Edit 1 times, last edit by Former Member at Sep 23, 2011 3:59:27 PM] |
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