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Shnoodell 07-16-2009 03:36 PM

Windows 7?
 
I have been thinking about changing my operating system over to windows 7 and i was wondering if anybody knew much on if these programs i am attached to so dearly are supported by windows 7.

POTCO(live and test)
ToonTown(live and test)
FreeRealms
CombatArms
XFire
mIRC
ITunes


A couple of these i know are supported but i think they are only supported to a certain extent and want to know if anybody may know what limitations there are.

Aaron McEagle 07-16-2009 03:43 PM

Yes i have windows 7 and I sure can...

( I think ) :peopirate07bouncele

Dr. Zeppers 07-16-2009 03:44 PM

Windows 7 is a beta OS, not even released 'officially' to public. When you load 'beta' software/os's you are getting exactly that.
(Windows 7 is not scheduled for release until October)

Personally I would have to recommend NOT going this route, as there will be little or no support should you have ANY complications whatsoever.
Availability of drivers, etc for your hardware configuration maybe an issue as well.

Running on OS such as Windows 7 at this point is something I would only recommend for the very computer savvy (when your run a beta application EXPECT problems, thats the point of it being a BETA release) as running beta os/software can end up being a frustrating venture irregardless of someone elses positive experience, the product is BETA, if it were ready for release.. it would have been already.

Shnoodell 07-16-2009 03:45 PM

Ah zeppers i did not know that, i guess my dad is getting a special deal through his work. hes getting free copies of it, ill try it out in my shop first.

Aaron McEagle 07-16-2009 03:48 PM

I wonder what i have then :pariotpirate:

Hope it isnt the old version....:degen:

Dr. Zeppers 07-16-2009 03:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Shnoodell (Post 151832)
Ah zeppers i did not know that, i guess my dad is getting a special deal through his work. hes getting free copies of it, ill try it out in my shop first.

Free copies? Must be beta pre/release.
Computer vendors are offering "free upgrades" when the OS is released, but not offering any systems with the os on it as of yet.

Microsoft site says October is when they are scheduling its public release.

There is also a downside to using these releases.

They are usually "Time stamped" and only work for a period of time, as Microsoft expects the users to upgrade (likely for a fee) to the release version of the OS when it becomes available. Matter of fact, I quote this from Microsofts Windows 7 page regarding their current "Release Candidate"...

Quote:

Watch the calendar. The RC will expire on June 1, 2010. Starting on March 1, 2010, your PC will begin shutting down every two hours. Windows will notify you two weeks before the bi-hourly shutdowns start. To avoid interruption, you'll need to install a non-expired version of Windows before March 1, 2010. You'll also need to install the programs and data that you want to use. (Learn more about installing Windows.)

Shnoodell 07-16-2009 03:54 PM

actually zep my dad works for a computer company so they buy stuff all the time and give it to there employees to use so my dad just lets it sit in his truck and im gonna try it out in my computer workshop next week.

Dr. Zeppers 07-16-2009 04:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Shnoodell (Post 151836)
actually zep my dad works for a computer company so they buy stuff all the time and give it to there employees to use so my dad just lets it sit in his truck and im gonna try it out in my computer workshop next week.

If your the techie curious type that doesnt mind some troubles and tribulations along the way and have patience and the resources to address them then id say go for it.

However I do not want a volume of members to take such a venture lightly.

Having worked in the technical support field for 20 yrs, one of the most common mistakes are novice/basic computer users attempting advanced user alternatives like beta/rc operating systems, and applications. Usually due to them playing some game, and catching wind of such ideas from the more advanced users on their favorite gaming site. Almost always generating a need for assistance with something that already has limited support resources because its new. Just not something I would recommend for most. And if its your parents PC something you DEFINATELY must clear with them first.

Shnoodell 07-16-2009 04:11 PM

No no no its not my parents pc, like i said my dad gets lots of free stuff. So we built a shop outside just for computer and have about 20 of them sitting on the wall. Were just waiting to find a day when its not 150 degrees up in the attic to go up there and fix the internet problem so we have internet access out in the shop. but i have so many computer to mess around with :P

Sven Niscadae 07-16-2009 04:18 PM

Just a quick chime in on how POTCO runs on Windows 7 RC. I'm running it on a spare drive on my laptop and it runs beautifully for me. No problems with POTCO or mIRC so far. It did take me some effort to get my video drivers working okay but wasn't too much trouble.

As Microsoft has stated with every Release Candidate of their future operating systems, they do not recommend its use for primary home systems and make sure you back up any and all data as a Windows 7 RC install will wipe the drive clean.

As Zep has said above, be wary with beta software. Expect issues. Although Windows 7 RC does run a lot better than Vista, there are a few snags you may run into, such as driver support.

MacIronhawk 07-17-2009 01:20 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by OFxZeppers (Post 151831)
(Windows 7 is not scheduled for release until October)

What's windows 7? Is it like vista but newer? If so... wow, I just spent a few hundred on something that's probably considered "old".

Sven Niscadae 07-17-2009 01:54 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MacIronhawk (Post 152011)
What's windows 7? Is it like vista but newer? If so... wow, I just spent a few hundred on something that's probably considered "old".

Windows 7 is Microsoft's newest operating system that will be released this October to the public market. It's very similar to Windows Visa. Well, it's pretty much like Vista except that it actually works well! I've never been a Vista fan but they've seemed to address a lot of Vista's faults in this version. I've been very impressed with it so far.

Pedrooko 07-17-2009 09:41 PM

I am running Windows 7 and POTCO works perfectly! Most of my games are installed in W7, only the older ones are running under XP.

Will Badbreaker 07-18-2009 02:21 AM

I have Windows 7 RC but on a separate partition. While it runs super excellent, since it isn't fully released, I don't wish to run it as my main OS. However, I am very impressed with it.
On my partition I installed POTC and it ran just fine (since Win7 is very much like Vista).
I have had no issues with Win7, though I have not tried everything on it since I have less space on that partition.
I don't suggest using it as your main OS, but if you can partition and dual boot, go for it. The RC is free to use, till March 2010, but it may not be available any longer for download from Microsoft. RC is for Release Candidate, not beta so its nearly the released version.


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