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General => General Discussion => Computer Talk => Topic started by: AJ Collins on September 13, 2011, 07:16:25 PM
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A developer preview of Windows 8 has been released.
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/apps/br229516 (http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/apps/br229516)
Highly recommend you check out the keynote from the build windows conference if you want to know more about Windows 8. http://www.buildwindows.com/ (http://www.buildwindows.com/)
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From the demos I've seen the new start menu looks really childish and like its trying to emulate a phone os in a really insulting way. For tablets that might be ok, but for a desktop that just looks stupid. Guess we'll see..
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Yeah I first thought it was for tablets only. I do like their take on the "new" taskmanager design:
(http://www.windows8update.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/tpimp.png)
The more ressources a program uses, the darker becomes it's background. Also it's new performance tab really looks nice to me:
(http://p4.focus.de/img/gen/b/h/HBbh4R1D_Pxgen_r_700xA.jpg)
Fuck, if I hadn't format my PC a day before I found this, I would've installed it.
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From this video.... It looks pretty damn rubbish to me. The whole time i was saying to myself 'wtf, seriously?'.
Everything You Need to Know About Windows 8 in 8 Minutes (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d9AdL1aBp8w#ws)
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Windows XP for fucking life.
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Windows XP for fucking life.
i double that,i don't get it, why ppl need windows vista, 7 and stuff, for me xp is the best.
also ye Cook,it does look like shit.
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Yeah I'll just stick with 7..
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Windows XP for fucking life.
i double that,i don't get it, why ppl need windows vista, 7 and stuff, for me xp is the best.
Because Win 7 is the only OS that supports Trim for SSDs :rolleyes:
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OMG AMAZING. Alot of you will be pleased to know, Updated blue screen.
(http://fastcache.gawkerassets.com/assets/images/17/2011/09/bsod.jpg)
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:o Looks much sexier now
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OMG AMAZING. Alot of you will be pleased to know, Updated blue screen.
(http://fastcache.gawkerassets.com/assets/images/17/2011/09/bsod.jpg)
nooo that's like a fucking YouTube now
gonna try it when it's done, now I've reinstalled Wins like 5 times in a 2 weeks so :lol:
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Windows XP for fucking life.
i double that,i don't get it, why ppl need windows vista, 7 and stuff, for me xp is the best.
Because Win 7 is the only OS that supports Trim for SSDs :rolleyes:
if i only knew what the hell is that :(
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Windows XP for fucking life.
i double that,i don't get it, why ppl need windows vista, 7 and stuff, for me xp is the best.
Because Win 7 is the only OS that supports Trim for SSDs :rolleyes:
if i only knew what the hell is that :(
Imagine, if you will, that you have a stack of blank papers on your desk at work. Each workday you keep the papers with important information on them, but get rid of the unnecessary papers, like the one you doodled on during a boring meeting, by putting them in the "To Be Recycled" tray on your desk. It's not worth going all the way down to the recycling center for a few sheets of paper, so you wait until you have a stack that is worth the travel time.
Eventually, you run out of blank paper. Since you have a project due that day, it is now time to use the paper from the "To Be Recycled" tray. You take out your eraser and get to work. Erasing takes a lot of effort, so you decide to only clean up a portion of the stack to tide you over for a while. Eventually you will run out of paper again and you'll have to erase another portion, but you plan on crossing that bridge when you come to it.
That is why solid-state drives slow down while writing after prolonged use. They have to clean the files marked for deletion before they can be written on, and erasing takes time. This can cause serious delays, depending on how much data you're trying to save and how much needs to be deleted. Luckily, TRIM alleviates this problem and is supported on many of the SSDs and operating systems made today (that being Windows 7, and the newer Mac OS's, etc)
^Quote from some random page. Explains it perfectly, I think.
And if you don't know what an SSD is, it's short for Solid-State Drive, which are currently up to 10-20 times faster than traditional harddrives. While harddrives have insanely fast spinning discs, SSDs use NAND flash memory, which is like I said, faster, and it's also completely quiet.
If you install Vista, XP or anything lower on an SSD, you will experience slow-downs after a short while.
The thing I really like about SSDs it that I now boot Windows in 10-15 seconds, whereas on my old 7200RPM harddrive, I would boot at 45-60 seconds. It also loads other applications much faster as well.
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some news say that you can play against xbox 360 players in win 8 :euro:
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some news say that you can play against xbox 360 players in win 8 :euro:
I have a feeling that functionally won't be used much at all. Games for Windows Live had that ability too but was only used in two games IIRC (Shadowrun comes to mind) before it was retired and games that supported it are no longer able to play with 360 gamers due to the lack of updates to keep G4WL and Xbox Live in sync.
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I doubt that would happen... and it would suck. Would be full of hackers etc.
I heard that there was a test done where they tried it and pc gamers won everytime because they had the advantage due to using a mouse and changing sensitivity more that on a controller. Thats why i like the xbox, the games are fair and also harder.
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7
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I doubt that would happen... and it would suck. Would be full of hackers etc.
I heard that there was a test done where they tried it and pc gamers won everytime because they had the advantage due to using a mouse and changing sensitivity more that on a controller. Thats why i like the xbox, the games are fair and also harder.
well thats true when you are looking at the FPS side of games, but for games like racing and such for example can be pretty equal
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We tested this OS at school. :euro:
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Don't know about you guys, but I'm still working with XP.. old or not it does the job.
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you windows xp people need to get with the times, xp is ancient :mellow:
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Windows XP is all fine, until you have more than 3GB of RAM or a DX10 graphics card.
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Yeah I'll just stick with 7..
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I'm really disappointed so far. Looks way too "tabletized" (yes, it's a word now!). Microsoft claimed that it would deliver the same revolution to the way we used computers as W95 and that really raised my expectations. This looks shit though. The only good thing so far is the startup time which seems awesome.
We shouldn't conclude anything yet though, alot can happen until it gets released.
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Microsoft need to learn only one thing: you can't improve perfection.
(perfection, aka Windows XP SP3)
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Windows XP for fucking life.
i double that,i don't get it, why ppl need windows vista, 7 and stuff, for me xp is the best.
I thought the same, but after years of using XP it became fucking boring. I installed 7 just because it looked cool, and i'm satisfied with it.
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Windows XP for fucking life.
i double that,i don't get it, why ppl need windows vista, 7 and stuff, for me xp is the best.
I thought the same, but after years of using XP it became fucking boring. I installed 7 just because it looked cool, and i'm satisfied with it.
I'm using XP since 8 years and it's fine for me. I thought about switching to 7 since i got a new PC but i just can't get used to that "cool" modern look of 7. :neen:
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we installed it @ VMware @ school to test but it fucking sucks. Win7 all the time.
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Windows XP for fucking life.
i double that,i don't get it, why ppl need windows vista, 7 and stuff, for me xp is the best.
I thought the same, but after years of using XP it became fucking boring. I installed 7 just because it looked cool, and i'm satisfied with it.
I double that. And it doesn't look like I will install 8 any time in 10 years.
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It looks like a phone, what the fuck was they thinking? lol
Not to mention that task bar shit was done by UltraMon a long time ago.
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Windows 98 - great
Windows Me - fail
Windows XP - great
Windows Vista - fail
Windows 7 - great
Windows 8 - #LOL
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XP for single machine.
7 for double machines.
8 for ... loss.
Nonetheless XP still the best.