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Yeah, the spin lock improvements aren't something I'm going to see anytime soonOriginally posted by VectraMan View PostInteresting stuff, though most of what he's talking about is for the high end. He even says of the one gain it'll be negligible with less than 32 cores - not a problem I have yet.
Although from what I recall the memory management improvements he mentions should have an immediate impact.
I'm convinced it's faster - I approached it with cautious trepidation but from the word go I was impressed with how responsive it feels. Stuff like UAC prompts just seem to kick in much quicker. In hindsight I should have run some benchmarks on the previous Vista installation before I switched to Windows 7 really.Originally posted by VectraMan View PostIs it faster, or is it the new OS factor? I've started developing on my Vista laptop and it seems faster than my old XP desktop, but I suspect that's more to do with my desktop being full of crap, and my laptop having been barely used from new, than anything to do with the OSs.
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Interesting stuff, though most of what he's talking about is for the high end. He even says of the one gain it'll be negligible with less than 32 cores - not a problem I have yet.Originally posted by voodooflux View PostAccording to Mark Russinovich there are some performance and scalability improvements in the Windows 7 kernel. Having used it for the last few weeks it does appear to be much quicker than Vista from what I've seen so far.
Is it faster, or is it the new OS factor? I've started developing on my Vista laptop and it seems faster than my old XP desktop, but I suspect that's more to do with my desktop being full of crap, and my laptop having been barely used from new, than anything to do with the OSs.
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I am not at all "technical" so I don't really understand what is going on but if you look at a drive's properties under "My Computer" there is an option to "Allow Indexing Service to index this disk for fast file searching".Originally posted by blacjac View PostI thought it was the DRM slowing things down, not indexing....
Pasting files took forever on the Vista machine until I turned that option off.
On my XP machines it is switched on but there are no performance issues with those.
Note - there are probably more elegant methods of achieving the desired result. I am the last person that should be giving out technical advice.
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I use Vista all day, every day. 100% fast and reliable never had any application crash.
I think the problem is the idiots that use it don't have a ******* clue.
HTH
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I don't use either, don't use Internet Exploder, don't use M$ Office, and I would just like to be smug
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WHSOriginally posted by Ardesco View PostI have 7 on my laptop at the moment and I think it's great.
According to Mark Russinovich there are some performance and scalability improvements in the Windows 7 kernel. Having used it for the last few weeks it does appear to be much quicker than Vista from what I've seen so far.Originally posted by VectraMan View PostWhy is everybody convinced 7 is great and Vista is pants? It's the same OS with a different task bar.
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Originally posted by Gonzo View PostIt is until you switch off the behind-the-scenes-indexing because that causes it to take forever to copy files around.
Originally posted by administrator View PostAh, so that's why pasting took so blooming long...
Long live XP! Does all I need it to - why would I want to change?
I thought it was the DRM slowing things down, not indexing....
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I also find XP startup times are faster - and IE doesn't crash or hang on XP - I am plagued with this on my wife's Vista.Originally posted by minestrone View PostFile searching is faster, hmmm, that's it.
Stick with XP.
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