Heh, a few of these made me laugh.
http://www.bbspot.com/News/2009/10/top-11-windows-7-features.html
11. Blue Screen of Resurrection
10. Classic Vista compatibility mode
9. Richard Stallman quote of the day on boot up
8. Minesweeper 2: This Time It's Personal
7. Personal apology from Bill Gates for Me, Vista and IE 6
6. Brad Pitt wife's head in every box.
5. Complete collection of "I'm a Mac" ads.
4. Setting up a botnet wizard
3. One of five golden tickets to tour the Microsoft compound in Redmond
2. Money back guarantee if not fully satisfied
1. Google Apps integration
http://www.bbspot.com/News/2009/10/top-11-windows-7-features.html
11. Blue Screen of Resurrection
10. Classic Vista compatibility mode
9. Richard Stallman quote of the day on boot up
8. Minesweeper 2: This Time It's Personal
7. Personal apology from Bill Gates for Me, Vista and IE 6
6. Brad Pitt wife's head in every box.
5. Complete collection of "I'm a Mac" ads.
4. Setting up a botnet wizard
3. One of five golden tickets to tour the Microsoft compound in Redmond
2. Money back guarantee if not fully satisfied
1. Google Apps integration






































Not that I really use any of them except for work...
I use logmein alot and remote control is now flaky whereas with XP/2000 it was fine. There seems less control/features in choosing my desktop icons and windows explorer is a confusing mess that has to be rescued with an install of Filebox Extender.
Performance doesn't seem overly quick though I could disable aero I suppose. Other than that I'm grateful that Office 2000 works.
Fundamentally though, I see no one unifying feature that makes me think that my computing experience has been revolutionised or enormously improved in some way. From what I hear the same lack of ambition infects Windows 7 as well.
Good old Microsoft!
i put in my new motherboard, and now I have a problem where the first time i boot, everything disk related is horribly terribly slow, but after a reboot the speed is fine.
Can you try moving your HDD to a different SATA port on your mobo? If that doesn't work, or if it's not SATA, try looking up a newer BIOS firmware and flashing it.
i put in my new motherboard, and now I have a problem where the first time i boot, everything disk related is horribly terribly slow, but after a reboot the speed is fine.
If you swapped your mobo without doing a clean install, then you really shouldn't be surprised. Windows doesn't handle this sort of change. It's still loading all the drivers and such for your previous board.