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Windows 7 doesn't require new hardware

Aberforth

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ChirsFlores from MS has posted some info about Windows Vista and the upcoming OS Windows Seven. I am going to list some main highlights about Seven taken from the blog

1. Windows 7 is a major release.

2. It doesn't use new kernel but an updated kernel based on the features of Vista, SP1 and Server 2008.

3. It is architecturally identical to vista.

4. Will not impact hardware/software compatibility. So any vista capable PC can handle Seven.

More: http://windowsvistablog.com/bl...icating-windows-7.aspx

Another: http://news.cnet.com/8301-13860_3-9951638-56.html

Update:

Multi-touch in Windows 7: http://windowsvistablog.com/bl...rates-multi-touch.aspx
 
Windows 7 doesn't require new hardware

Any current new hardware will be at least 2 years old when Windows 7 does arrive around 2010,ironically my new hardware was a couple years old too when I first installed it on Vista which ran fine on stability/peformance etc...
 
Originally posted by: Aberforth
I didn't want to create another topic for this, but Bill is going to demonstrate Windows 7 UI at D6 tonight, here a link: http://redmondmag.com/news/rss.asp?editorialsid=9892

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Windows 7 has potential IMO. Personally I like Vista, but due to how much was changed/reworked they had trouble getting a product out the door that was useable. Just like when OSX originally launched, it wasn't great for every Mac user out there, but it quickly improved to get to where it's at today. Windows 7 can focus on refining the work they have already done with Vista and DX10 in order to get a product that's stable, secure, and runs acceptably on most hardware (assuming Windows 7 requires similar hardware to Vista).
 
Originally posted by: Aberforth
LOL I guess your Anti-Spyware is incorrectly reporting good sites. Everybody knows redmond mag is a legit site.

FYI, legit or not, the site was recently compromised. more info Never say nevar 😀

 
Originally posted by: ObscureCaucasian
Windows 7 has potential IMO. Personally I like Vista, but due to how much was changed/reworked they had trouble getting a product out the door that was useable. Just like when OSX originally launched, it wasn't great for every Mac user out there, but it quickly improved to get to where it's at today. Windows 7 can focus on refining the work they have already done with Vista and DX10 in order to get a product that's stable, secure, and runs acceptably on most hardware (assuming Windows 7 requires similar hardware to Vista).

I agree, let them build from vista, vista is extremely solid for me.
 
Originally posted by: clarkey01
we should have a windows 7 sticky thread

*bad joke alert*

Once it is released, I bet Windows 7 touchscreen will be sticky with all the pron watchers out there. :disgust:


/bad joke alert
 
Anyone notice the lag when drawing with finger in Paint? Touch feature is cool but it should be very easy to use and efficient.
MS has been improving graphics and UI but usefulness and efficiency has not been upto par.
I don't mind Vista's feature but its bloated UI is the culprit on most of problems I have.
 
Originally posted by: mb
Originally posted by: Aberforth
LOL I guess your Anti-Spyware is incorrectly reporting good sites. Everybody knows redmond mag is a legit site.

I sugest you use IE instead of Firefox, here another link: http://redmondmag.com/news/art....asp?editorialsid=9892

Originally posted by: Aberforth
OMG machBgon, I didn't know that, but i think it's doing ok now. I gotta check our site logs :shocked:

The ironing is delicious.
mmmmm, yummy ironing!!
 
Originally posted by: Aberforth
OMG machBgon, I didn't know that, but i think it's doing ok now. I gotta check our site logs :shocked:


What for? Your users (and that includes you) are all running non-Admin accounts plus a disallowed-by-default Software Restriction Policy...


...right? :evil: Of course you are, because you know how important it is to be prepared for these inevitable threats. So nothing to worry about 🙂 Exploit payloads, if any, will be dead on arrival.

(ok, so I'm evil 😀 )


BTW, there's no "A" in mechBgon 😛
 
Originally posted by: mechBgon
Originally posted by: Aberforth
OMG machBgon, I didn't know that, but i think it's doing ok now. I gotta check our site logs :shocked:


What for? Your users (and that includes you) are all running non-Admin accounts plus a disallowed-by-default Software Restriction Policy...


...right? :evil: Of course you are, because you know how important it is to be prepared for these inevitable threats. So nothing to worry about 🙂 Exploit payloads, if any, will be dead on arrival.

(ok, so I'm evil 😀 )


BTW, there's no "A" in mechBgon 😛

Sorry I misspelled your Forum ID. I said I'll check our site logs because one can never tell whats going on, I was worried about SQL code injection thing that happened to redmondmag. We have 5 SQL servers running as a site db backend with sensitive info like Offender records,fingerprints, customer info and such. I wonder if code injection is possible through asp.net ajax scripts? I know this is a bit off topic but I am just curious.
 
Originally posted by: Aberforth

Sorry I misspelled your Forum ID. I said I'll check our site logs because one can never tell whats going on, I was worried about SQL code injection thing that happened to redmondmag. We have 5 SQL servers running as a site db backend with sensitive info like Offender records,fingerprints, customer info and such. I wonder if code injection is possible through asp.net ajax scripts? I know this is a bit off topic but I am just curious.

This may be worth a look: http://blogs.msdn.com/sdl/arch...spect-it-deserves.aspx I don't know a darn thing about SQL so you might pursue the topic in Programming if you want to get the guys with the SQL skeels to chime in.

 
Originally posted by: Aberforth
I wonder if code injection is possible through asp.net ajax scripts? I know this is a bit off topic but I am just curious.
The MS site that mechBgon suggested has a link to a detailed lab that explains SQL Injection and how to detect and mitigate vulnerabilities.
 
I've been using Vista Ultimate x64 since it was released, I might get a Upgrade version of Windows 7 when it comes out.
 
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