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Congratulations, Microsoft - it's a boy!
By David Hollingworth
Oct 22, 2009 | 24 Comments
Tags: windows | 7 | operating | systems | launch | news

It's Windows 7 launch day, and everybody's happy - especially MS.

At today's launch event for Window's 7, the most telling comment about the new OS was left to last.

One journo asked - quite rightly - when Microsoft expected the first Service Pack for Win7 to be released. Fair question, too. There's always things that don't make it to market in time for launch, bugs that need to be fixed, and so on. The question got a laugh from those in the audience, and those on stage, but the answer was a good one.

"Well," said Jeff Putt, head of Windows consumer stuff at Microsoft Australia, "it's already out. It launches today, in fact." It's a smug, pat answer, but it's also very true. This is easily the most complete OS that Microsoft has ever released.

There's not a single aspect of the OS that doesn't feel sleeker and more well-designed. It boots up faster, let's you actually do stuff while it still loads more stuff in the background, has all those neat new features like Snap, and the new preview bar and all that. But that's just window dressing (see what I did thar?) - the real proof is that, finally, this is an OS that seems to content to work quietly, unobtrusively, to let me do my own thing.

The truth is, to a gamer or overclocker, we don't spend that much time in the OS - we're either busting caps in CoD4, messing about in the BIOS and doing arcane things that even I don't get with voltage and spray on latex, or with the machine actually off while we upgrade to the next monolithically scaled video card release.

Forget the bells and whistles - we like Windows 7 because it installs fast, and then stays out of your face.

 And speaking of games...
One of the big issues any gamer goes through when migrating across to a new OS is working out what will and won't work in their collection. Most people - us included - have anywhere around a dozen games installed on their systems at all times, so this is a big issue.

A thread in our forum is actually going through just this, and has so far found only two games that don't really play well with Windows 7, and that's likely more to do with odd DRM issues than true compatibility problems.

Between the excellent XP mode, and the fact that Win7 just seems to work as promised, every other game - and there are about 50-plus games already listed as working just fine. Check out the thread, and add your own experiences to the list so we can get an even more thorough picture.

Then there's DirectX 11, out now as part of Windows 7, and expected to start showing up in games like Dirt 2, Aliens V Predator and more. We saw some prepared footage of AvP at the 5870 launch recently, and while the effects that Dx11 brings to the table are subtle, they're at least as impressive as the changes gamers saw when they moved from Dx9 to Dx10.

Alt-Tabbing from game to desktop has always been a bit iffy, with some games more than others, but this is another area where we've found 7 to be a vast improvement. No crashes, no lock-ups, just seamless integration between game and OS. Jeff Putt proudly told us today that Alt-Tab is effectively dead now, thanks to Windows 7 new browsing experience, and he might be right - on the desktop.

For gamers, it's better than ever.

The proof is in the PR smiles
Most of us reading this, however, likely know all we need to about Windows 7 already. We've been using it, getting to know it, for months preceding the launch, whether it be in the Beta, or with the RTM or RC versions. So, in a way, the actual official launch is a bit of a beat up, a media event dog and pony show to play to the cheap seats.

But even more than that line about service packs, the thing that really stuck in mind walking away from the event was the unusual cheer of everyone who got up on stage. Not only that; they were relieved.

For the first time - and this was mentioned a lot - Microsoft now has the right to be happy with its work. The sucking chest wound that was Vista (which, we were told, will be supported "as long as customers want it") is in the past now. Instead, we have a sleeker OS that is at one and the same time easier to use, and more powerful. There were no dubious looks, no attempts to hide any shortfalls or pass them off as 'features'.

And that, to me, is the biggest single metric I can think of.

 

 

 
 
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24 Comments
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ColonelSanders
Oct 22, 2009 2:56 PM
As long as not like Vista, then it should have a future...will be waiting before I upgrade from XP
ColonelSanders
Oct 22, 2009 3:02 PM
Also came across this in an article about W7:

Police have raised concerns, however, that offenders will use the revamped encryption software on Windows 7 to bury pornographic images within computer networks.

Detective Superintendent Brian Hay from Queensland's fraud and corporate crime group said new security features on Windows 7 that lock hard drives or portable flash drive files were "problematic" for police hoping to uncover criminal evidence.
Hawkeye
Oct 22, 2009 3:11 PM
I upgraded from XP, and I haven't looked back. The install took something like a half hour!
mudjimba
Oct 22, 2009 3:14 PM
No reason not to upgrade to 7 in my view, duel boot xp if your really worried a game won't work. I deal with tons of apps and everything has worked one way or another with the RC.
morgs36
Oct 22, 2009 3:17 PM
glad to hear so far so good with win 7
quick question hawkeye which version of win 7 are you using now? home/professional/ultimate 64 bit i gather?
Hawkeye
Oct 22, 2009 3:23 PM
64-bit home, I think.
Krispy89
Oct 22, 2009 3:29 PM
The worst thing is, aussies are getting ripped off blindly as to how much were paying for Windows 7. Look at the UK and US markets.

http://www.news.com.au/technology/story/0,28348,26245515-5014239,00.html

It is utter bullshit that were paying more for the same product that is cheaper in other parts of the world.

Off to see my Uncle methinks.

Jeruselem
Oct 22, 2009 3:40 PM
@Krispy89

Australia get shafted by everyone with pricing!
Hawkeye
Oct 22, 2009 3:43 PM
Welcome to living at the arse end of the world!
Mudg3
Oct 22, 2009 3:58 PM
ColonelSanders the inbuilt encryption software in windows 7 is no better then free ware you can download. Its not a big issue.
ColonelSanders
Oct 22, 2009 4:47 PM
Thanks Mudg3..was not stressed, but loved reading about the cops concern...those sly crims updating their copies of Windows ;)
LordBug
Oct 22, 2009 4:50 PM
ColonelSanders - I heard years back that Macs were the better machines for kiddy fiddlers, because of the high level of security or some yadda.
somemadcaaant
Oct 22, 2009 4:59 PM
I think I've asked this before... Do we get a discount for having purchased Vista? 8D
Jeruselem
Oct 22, 2009 5:06 PM
@somemadcaaant

Actually free Windows 7 update if you bought Vista with the Windows 7 coupon.
https://windows7upgradeoption.com/CouponRedemption.aspx
somemadcaaant
Oct 22, 2009 5:15 PM
Jeruselem you are on the ball son!

Alas I was an early adopter of Fista and It "hurt" for a few months before I went back to XP. I feel violated.

Nah Vista wasn't that bad. Altho never got used to It.
RaRaDawg
Oct 22, 2009 6:11 PM
@somemadcaaant, Vista wasn't bad after the Service Packs, it just had a bad image for how buggy it was at the start which is why not many people liked it... Too buggy and slow for older systems. It improved after Service Pack 1 though. I use it, and I like it. But I should be upgrading to 7 in the near future.
stuub27
Oct 22, 2009 8:23 PM
I must say, Vista has given me little grief (I must be special...or lucky...or 'special'...!)
However, next PC upgrade I'll happily jump on 7, assuming it doesn't die in the arse review/user-reports wise before then!
Hawkeye
Oct 22, 2009 10:44 PM
Seriously. 7 shits all over Vista.
DiStOrTeD
Oct 22, 2009 11:06 PM
agreed. I got on the vista train... then dived straight off it when I noticed it was heading to hell where it belonged. On xp ever since. Been using 7 for 3 months and I must say, This is the first OS (Be it MS or linux) that i've been happy with (well since 3.1 but hey that was game changing stuff!). Windows 7 is everything microsoft says it is for once. Its fast. Its pretty. Its practical. Hands down the best OS i've used.
sirtrancealot
Oct 23, 2009 8:46 AM
I've been using Win7 for a few months now, both RC and RTM.
amazed at how much faster than vista it was, even on my Sempron HTPC with 1gb ram it flies!
I have found a few older games that don't work, but that neither here nor there, you can't expect every single 6-10 year old game to work on a brand new OS.
Have also had some crashing issues with the new Heroes of Newerth Beta on win7, but that probably more the Game than the OS.
antifunker
Oct 23, 2009 9:44 AM
For me, it's just too expensive. I have 3 laptops and 2 desktops in my house, and XP works perfectly...
sirtrancealot
Oct 23, 2009 12:04 PM
yeah something i think MS need to look at seriously. as the days of people having one PC for the whole household are long gone. now most people will have a Desktop, a laptop, and sometimes a HTPC. and of course remote desktop is pretty handy even at home. so thats almost $400 a pop for 3 machines (since pro and lower don't have RDP) and yeah $1200 is really far to much to licence 3 home machines. Clearly why people pirate Microsoft OS's.

sirtrancealot
Oct 23, 2009 12:07 PM
edit: home premium and lower don't have RDP.
same goes for XP mode! which is a damn shame.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_7_editions#Comparison_chart
nem
Oct 23, 2009 10:40 PM
"The Windows 7 Family Pack allows you to upgrade three eligible PCs in your home."
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