Quote Originally Posted by triple5 View Post
Looks good. Hows it compare to vista?
Fewer driver issues for 64 bit setups although some issues do still exist.

This version of Windows will be the stepping stone to 64 bit for many many people.

Interface improvements are very welcome, stability is great, I only rebooted for the first time two weeks ago and that's since I installed it in July (MSDN subscriber got the RTM early) for a desktop OS that is pretty stable.

In my opinion the numbers who now move to 64 bit will be significant and will finally consign 32bit limits like 4GB (3GB usable) RAM to history, unlikely that we will ever run out of RAM capacity in 64 bit on personal machines but you never know

With Camera's and Video Cams generating ever more data more and more ordinary folk need the memory available in 64 bit systems to get stuff done in a reasonable time i.e. video editing and for me processing my photos in Adobe Lightroom and so on.

You can do all that already but a good 64 bit system with lots of RAM makes it so much quicker and easier.

Windows 7 is a great product from Microsoft best in a long time.

Jim