Well, Windows 7 has been released and so far, out of the shoot, I have heard that the student upgrade edtion apparently is not “working”. I believe that the upgrade fails or something like that….whatever, doesn’t really matter since I am not surprised. Oh and then theres the Windows 7 release parties…Microsoft, what the hell is that about, I just don’t get it. I don’t need to be a a party where we talk about how we are gonna install and use Windows 7, I mean, after a few drinks, pretty sure I don’ really care. I am in front of computers every day, almost every hour, and I am certainly not gonna talk about software at the party, well, maybe for a minute or two with a friend, but the party is certainly not centered around it.
Anyway, I have heard mixed reviews so far, but lets see how long it takes for the screams, and crying and blue screen of death to rear its ugly head. I give it week…anyone take the bet!
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Rob,
I’m anxious to give the product a whirl. It is going to get shipped on my new laptop (whenever that happens) — They had something like 8 million beta testers pounding on Windows 7. It also gave hardware partners time to come up with drivers and fixes for any issues. I think you are going to find the product is a lot more solid then you think.
-Scott
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While I’m with you on the whole “party” thing (what were they thinking?), most of the reviews I’ve heard have been positive (once its actually been successfully installed). Course, I suppose it may be a matter of opinion – most persons weren’t overly fond of Vista, so by comparison, I’m sure Windows 7 seems a lot better relative to that.
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