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Klocknov:

--- Quote from: Drew on October 11, 2009, 05:02:27 AM ---Wow, ultra-late on the OS-tan thing, but smooth move Microsoft. I wish America was as nerdy as Japan and we could get stuff like this too. THIS IS WHY WE CAN'T HAVE NICE THINGS, AMERICA. GET MORE FUCKING NERDY ALREADY KTHX.

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Drew last thing we need is a Win 7 WoW addiction. (edition*)

Spanks:

--- Quote from: Klocknov on October 11, 2009, 06:00:59 AM ---
--- Quote from: Drew on October 11, 2009, 05:02:27 AM ---Wow, ultra-late on the OS-tan thing, but smooth move Microsoft. I wish America was as nerdy as Japan and we could get stuff like this too. THIS IS WHY WE CAN'T HAVE NICE THINGS, AMERICA. GET MORE FUCKING NERDY ALREADY KTHX.

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Drew last thing we need is a Win 7 WoW addiction. (edition*)

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Sigh... so true, I can see it now. (I think Blizzard can see it to in there dreams)

Takeshi:
Windows 7 Ultimate, 7600 build.
1 GB RAM & AMD Turion(tm) 65 Mobile Technology ML-34 1,80 GHz.

My system was kind of slow, and I haven't defragted it yet but regardless I've dedicated my old iPod Shuffle to use Ready Boost to, well, boost my system.

The iPod is 492 MB and I've set it to dedicate the entire iPod. Would it help to have another USB to boost my system? Would it help or be pointless?

The only programs I've installed so far are CCCP, Mozilla Firefox, Java, ûTorrent, mIRC, VLC & 7-zip.

EDIT: I was thinking about just installing XP again, though Firefox has this weird habit of crashing every now and then on XP, but it doesn't happen on Win7.

Klocknov:
I would have to disagree with you Takeshi, I run FF for days on end and never have it crash. So unless you found some special worm hole in it I don't know about that.

psyren:

--- Quote from: Klocknov on October 01, 2009, 07:53:49 AM ---If I get Win 7 I will be going 64bit, it in my opinion isn't worth it for me to get an x86 version since this computer isn't going to be able to run it anyway.

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Both 32 and 64-bit versions will be in the standard retail packages, I hear.

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