Sorry, but that has absolutely nothing to do with XP.Finray wrote:
Have fun accessing 3.8GB RAM max, and DX9.
Any 32 bit operating system suffers from this. Vista too. And there is a 64bit XP version.
Sorry, but that has absolutely nothing to do with XP.Finray wrote:
Have fun accessing 3.8GB RAM max, and DX9.
Too much of a pussy to do it in this thread? I'll do it for youKarma wrote:
fuck off
Timah you cyber bully!TimmmmaaaaH wrote:
Finray is mildy entertaining, but ultimately just dumb. Where is the older brother when you are looking for some good train wreck.
Shame nobody's heard of it then aint it.Sydney wrote:
Windows and Mac both suck, Linux is by far the best flavor of operating systems
/flamesuit.
Yeah, really?CrazeD wrote:
Sorry, but that has absolutely nothing to do with XP.Finray wrote:
Have fun accessing 3.8GB RAM max, and DX9.
Any 32 bit operating system suffers from this. Vista too. And there is a 64bit XP version.
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What point are you debating? Outside of a gaming or graphical design computer I see no reason to switch from XP. Hell, even then I don't see a big reason to switch, just upgrade to 64bit.Finray wrote:
Yeah, really?CrazeD wrote:
Sorry, but that has absolutely nothing to do with XP.Finray wrote:
Have fun accessing 3.8GB RAM max, and DX9.
Any 32 bit operating system suffers from this. Vista too. And there is a 64bit XP version.
Also, Cougar, are you seriously saying that all of my points were invalid?
And that one troll post wasn't because I was 'losing' (who cares about arguments on internet, special olympics etc), but because I was bored and cbf to write up a response.
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Piracy
Yarr! We know there are plenty of you out there downloading pirated digital booty, especially in Windows land. But it’s never been convenient to be a pirate compared with being a paying customer. For example, if you’re a legitimate buyer purchasing movies off iTunes, you can easily stream your media to your legitimately purchased Apple TV. If you’re a pirate, you’d have to go through roundabout programs and hardware to re-create the experience.
Windows 7 is an OS practically made for pirates. Want to display your movies, photos or music on your TV? Bam! Windows Media Player will do that out of the box if you have a Wi-Fi enabled TV, or an Xbox. No extra programs to install: Windows Media Player seamlessly communicates with your Wi-Fi device to display your illegal content in all its glory on your fancy HD TV.
And sharing media is easy, too. Want to download all of your brother’s music? Bam! HomeGroup, an easy networking feature included in Windows 7, will make that super easy between computers running the OS. Immediately upon plugging in to your network with Ethernet or Wi-Fi, HomeGroup will ask if you wish to join the group on the network, allowing you to set up easy file sharing in minutes.
Because your hardware more than compensates for the shittyness of Vista.GC_PaNzerFIN wrote:
I am using both Vista x64 Ultimate and Win 7 x64 Ultimate and quite frankly I cannot tell shit difference apart from 7 looking more transparent (glass like).
Fail reaps, posted alreadyAussieReaper wrote:
On his, 7 great things about Win7:http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v83/r … cepalm.gifPiracy
Yarr! We know there are plenty of you out there downloading pirated digital booty, especially in Windows land. But it’s never been convenient to be a pirate compared with being a paying customer. For example, if you’re a legitimate buyer purchasing movies off iTunes, you can easily stream your media to your legitimately purchased Apple TV. If you’re a pirate, you’d have to go through roundabout programs and hardware to re-create the experience.
Windows 7 is an OS practically made for pirates. Want to display your movies, photos or music on your TV? Bam! Windows Media Player will do that out of the box if you have a Wi-Fi enabled TV, or an Xbox. No extra programs to install: Windows Media Player seamlessly communicates with your Wi-Fi device to display your illegal content in all its glory on your fancy HD TV.
And sharing media is easy, too. Want to download all of your brother’s music? Bam! HomeGroup, an easy networking feature included in Windows 7, will make that super easy between computers running the OS. Immediately upon plugging in to your network with Ethernet or Wi-Fi, HomeGroup will ask if you wish to join the group on the network, allowing you to set up easy file sharing in minutes.
I only read half of page one.Cybargs wrote:
Fail reaps, posted already
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this x9001Ioan92 wrote:
http://mypetjawa.mu.nu/archives/picard-facepalm.jpg
I first ran Vista on Athlon 64 3500+. Which ran it ok.CrazeD wrote:
Because your hardware more than compensates for the shittyness of Vista.GC_PaNzerFIN wrote:
I am using both Vista x64 Ultimate and Win 7 x64 Ultimate and quite frankly I cannot tell shit difference apart from 7 looking more transparent (glass like).
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I just started using it and it runs way, way, way smoother at low loads than vista. Otherwise they're pretty similar and it's a tough call whether you want to upgrade.Macbeth wrote:
Um since I don't play games nearly at all anymore and only use my PCs for word processing and youtube; why should I upgrade from Vista?
No doubt about that. MS gets it right every other time dnchano?Spark wrote:
it runs way, way, way smoother at low loads than vista.
Would you say the same to Panzer? Because he agrees with me. Max too. Freezer... maybe, but he can be a dickCybargs wrote:
I think Finray should be banned... I thought he was smarter than his brother, but him, camm and Irishpride are all in the same pot.