Windows 7 Spec - How low can you go? :P

much better !

got a netbook today and put this straight on. the usual atom 1.6 and 2gb ram. actually seems to run faster and looks much nicer than the manufacturer bloated version of XP sp3 it had on this morning!
 
I've just tried it on my old Dell Inspiron 9200, Pentium M 1.6GHz, 1GB Ram.

Ran much, much better than I expected. As good as, if not better than XP. Of course this is without anything else installed.

Unfortunately I could not get my wireless to connect to my network so I'm back on XP for now. If it wasn't for this I'd be happy to run Win7 on my old lappy!
 
I'm just going to do a fresh install of Windows 7 RC tbh, or maybe I will try an upgrade first!
 
I've just tried it on my old Dell Inspiron 9200, Pentium M 1.6GHz, 1GB Ram.

Ran much, much better than I expected. As good as, if not better than XP. Of course this is without anything else installed.

Unfortunately I could not get my wireless to connect to my network so I'm back on XP for now. If it wasn't for this I'd be happy to run Win7 on my old lappy!

Did you try using the vista drivers for it?
 
I'm just going to do a fresh install of Windows 7 RC tbh, or maybe I will try an upgrade first!

i did an upgrade from a practically 1day old install of 7077 (was messing with offsets etc on my ssd) and it went smoothly dont even need to edit the ini file since 7077 upgrading is supported
 
Does it make much difference using the 64-bit version over the 32-bit version? I can't tell if it's just going from Vista to 7 or 32-bit to 64-bit that makes things feel nippy.
 
well i've always used 64bit since vista business 64... so i couldnt say though i always thought theres not much of a difference at all, windows 7 is a lot snappier in my experience jumping from vista64 to the 7 beta's 64bit..
 
I run it on my laptop too, crap video card and a mobile core-duo.

I read an article though that says the current beta versions (although called Ultimate) re the stripped down versions and not the full product...so who knows what the final full release will need.
 
I doubt it would be a stripped down version - how else are they going to test the product if they leave bits out?
 
im pretty sure RC's are supposed to be feature complete. They are certainly not "stripped-down" copies (aside from the evaluation period restriction).
 
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