And you know of an OS that is?IMHO no Microsoft operating system has ever been 100% "safe".
IMHO no Microsoft operating system has ever been 100% "safe".
I'm sorry dude, but W7 runs much faster on my laptop than Vista does (T5500 and 2gb).
I find it somewhat funny that everyone is trying to stress that Windows 7 should not be used in a normal home environment, because its "unsafe"
Correct me if I am wrong, but i've yet to read about any data destroying bugs (except that bug with MP3's which is very easily avoided)
I think if there were any serious issues with this OS, in its current state, they would have been reported by now.
Point is, "beta" does NOT automatically mean "unsafe"
http://arstechnica.com/articles/paedia/windows-7-beta.ars
Ars has an interesting writeup on 7beta and has come to the conclusion that I’ve been thinking about ever since learning more about 7 – that it “is” Vista with a few changes here and there.
It runs the same, looks the same (with updated VS) and has some new GUI features which are a nice touch whilst finally sorting UAC out under an admin account for user requested tasks instead of warning on all tasks regardless of user.
Unless you totally have no idea what you're doing, then i guess its there to warn you when you're about to change something, but appart from that, it's completely useless and annoying for me.
Also anyone using 7 now, can you comment down the line in this thread if folder custom views reset themselves? It's a plague that has been a headache for Windows users since XP/2000 and never once fixed by MS. Manual workarounds exist but they are temp workarounds so eventually you'll need to redo the workaround again to keep things in check.
Yeah I know it does. Thats why I mentioned it. I was talking about those of us who are completely comfortable in our level of Windows knowledge.You do realise that that does describe the majority of Windows users?
I've personally never had a problem with that. I set my folder how I want it to display icons etc, then simply go into Folder Options and click the "apply to all folders" button, and thats it....