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Re: Windows 7

Postby heebyjeebys » Tue Dec 15, 2009 8:55 pm

Ict Tech wrote:
heebyjeebys wrote:windows 7 is pretty secure i would say
its like vista but with 'less' security
at least it doesnt' nagg you every 10 seconds
'are you sure you want to press the spacebar' yes im fucking sure!


LOL, nice to see you haven't changed heeby!!!!
How I missed your sarcasm!!! :)

Windows 7 is, according to MS, the most secure OS from MS yet!!!
I'm not entirely sure, I haven't used it alot myself, but a few mates are using it and they say it is extremely fast and really good, better than XP and if it's better then XP then it's definetely better than Vista.
Although, one if them is using Windows 7 64-bit and he HATES it, he says it's crap!!!


Windows XP was tinsel and bobbles with a pine scent
Vista was Susan Boyle
Windows 7 is Susan Boyle with tinsel and bobbles and a well needed make-over

:P

From what i've seen so far, its rock solid. It finds all the drivers automatically! (apart from some memory card readers).. and the x64 version has a bit of trouble finding printer drivers. but otherwise its brilliant.
Pretty soon were going to be rolling it out in the National Botanic Garden of Wales, replacing the nasty Susan Boyle machines. (I've tamed the Cisco switches btw icttech ;) )

have I told anyone on here about panic button?
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Re: Windows 7

Postby ICT Tech » Tue Dec 15, 2009 10:29 pm

heebyjeebys wrote:Windows XP was tinsel and bobbles with a pine scent
Vista was Susan Boyle
Windows 7 is Susan Boyle with tinsel and bobbles and a well needed make-over

:P

From what i've seen so far, its rock solid. It finds all the drivers automatically! (apart from some memory card readers).. and the x64 version has a bit of trouble finding printer drivers. but otherwise its brilliant.
Pretty soon were going to be rolling it out in the National Botanic Garden of Wales, replacing the nasty Susan Boyle machines. (I've tamed the Cisco switches btw icttech ;) )

have I told anyone on here about panic button?


LOL!!!! NICE! :lol:
Shocking, but . . . yeah, ok!!! :)
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Re: Windows 7

Postby heebyjeebys » Wed Dec 16, 2009 8:37 am

Ict Tech wrote:
heebyjeebys wrote:Windows XP was tinsel and bobbles with a pine scent
Vista was Susan Boyle
Windows 7 is Susan Boyle with tinsel and bobbles and a well needed make-over

:P

From what i've seen so far, its rock solid. It finds all the drivers automatically! (apart from some memory card readers).. and the x64 version has a bit of trouble finding printer drivers. but otherwise its brilliant.
Pretty soon were going to be rolling it out in the National Botanic Garden of Wales, replacing the nasty Susan Boyle machines. (I've tamed the Cisco switches btw icttech ;) )

have I told anyone on here about panic button?


LOL!!!! NICE! :lol:
Shocking, but . . . yeah, ok!!! :)


I've still got it ;)

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Re: Windows 7

Postby ICT Tech » Wed Dec 16, 2009 6:26 pm

It's still there!! YAY!! :lol:
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Re: Windows 7

Postby heebyjeebys » Wed Dec 16, 2009 6:59 pm

Ict Tech wrote:It's still there!! YAY!! :lol:

whats still there?
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Re: Windows 7

Postby ICT Tech » Wed Dec 16, 2009 8:02 pm

heebyjeebys wrote:
Ict Tech wrote:It's still there!! YAY!! :lol:

whats still there?


The PANIC Button!! :P
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Re: Windows 7

Postby heebyjeebys » Sat Dec 19, 2009 7:49 pm

lol

*panics*
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Re: Windows 7

Postby ICT Tech » Sat Dec 19, 2009 8:19 pm

heebyjeebys wrote:lol

*panics*


That's the one!! :lol:
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Re: Windows 7

Postby sqdream » Fri Jul 23, 2010 5:45 am

The UAC bypassing exploit still works on 7 RTM. I've tested it on this box, which runs 7 RTM.
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