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		<title>Windows 7, i&#8217;ve got my copy &#8211; now is it any good?</title>
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The long awaited release of Microsoft&#8217;s latest operating system Windows 7 was last month and finally a few days ago my copy arrived, now I can finally upgrade from Vista and hope that Windows has become what Vista was supposed to be.

First I would just like to touch on the disaster that was Windows Vista [...]]]></description>
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<p>The long awaited release of Microsoft&#8217;s latest operating system Windows 7 was last month and finally a few days ago my copy arrived, now I can finally upgrade from Vista and hope that Windows has become what Vista was supposed to be.</p>
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<p>First I would just like to touch on the disaster that was Windows Vista -  Awkward, clunky, slow, irritating and depressing to use is pretty much a full review of the operating system; it simply couldn&#8217;t have been any further from its predacessor (Windows XP) if it had tried &#8211; <em>Right that should be enough comment on Vista!</em></p>
<p>As I was so desperate to remove Vista from my PC as soon as I could I purchased the reasonably priced Windows 7 Home Premium <em>(obviously I didn&#8217;t want to spend too much and end up with Vista&#8217;s bigger, uglier brother)</em>.  When it arrived I knew that it certainly couldn&#8217;t be anywhere near as bad as Vista had proved to be due to the Beta testing I had taken part in,  however, it had been a short while since I un-installed the Beta version and who knows what Microsoft may have done to it in that time!</p>
<p>So I began to install Windows 7 but the nightmare seemed to carry on from where Vista had left-off, &#8216;Windows cannot install until the following applications are removed&#8217; &#8211; WHAT! &#8211; I was upgrading from Vista, not Windows ME and the apps in question were drivers surely Windows can handle some drivers,  at this point I was getting that sinking feeling of  &#8220;Oh what have I done purchasing this sofware, it is turning out to be a massive mistake&#8221;, but after a number of software removals and what felt like a dozen restarts I was finally on my way and from then on the process improved dramatically!</p>
<p>I experienced a slow but simple install but once I was up and running I had no real problems, my laptop had been transformed from the Awkward, clunky mess I mentioned earlier into a machine that did as I asked, when I asked and how I asked  <em>(the shock was nearly too much to handle)</em>.  I then started to install a few key apps and would you believe it, no problems! &#8211; Microsoft seem to have not only made Windows simple, they had made it work, the ease of use at this early stage feels more like using Apple&#8217;s OSX than Windows<em> (And I don&#8217;t use that statement lightly)</em>.  When you click a window it minimises straight away, browser windows launch immediately and files copy with ease, I assume this is how Vista was supposed to be!</p>
<p>I am in the early stages of testing Windows 7  but just maybe Microsoft have instead of trying to make there OS do everything, have just made it do the things people want quickly and easily.  I plan on putting Windows 7 through more day-to-day tests over the coming months and will post with the good and the bad of Windows 7, but in the meantime I can give it a whole-hearted thumbs up; and maybe, just maybe Microsoft are back on track.</p>
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