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redcard

Guru
Location
Paisley
I can, but whats the point having it if you cant use it, I have had a look and it should be recognised so once I do switch it shouldnt be a problem

Just a suggestion if you were having issues.

On another note, these are pretty cool:

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Danny

Squire
Location
York
I have Win 7 on my laptop and it always slows to a crawl after a few hours use...
Personally I would invest some time in working out why your laptop is slowing to a crawl, as I suspect this has nothing to do with Windows 7. Windows 7 is a perfectly stable and usable operating system which should perform well on any suitable hardware.

Apologies if you have tried these already, but if you haven't I would suggest you variously:
  • Run an anti-virus check
  • Run the various diagnostic tools that come with Windows to see if they can identify what is causing the performance issue
  • Remove any crapware that came with your laptop
  • Download and run a tool like ccleaner which will clean up your registry and remove unwanted programmes from your startup routine
All of this is going to be a lot quicker than moving to a different operating system.
 

sabian92

Über Member
Or just back up everything and completely format it then reinstall Windows 7. Windows 7 is not an unstable operating system (like Vista...) and shouldn't slow down like that.
 

MattHB

Proud Daddy
Win7 should be slick on most systems, you have something wrong with your installation. 4gig should allow it to fly.

Reinstall and it'll be fine.

Linux is great, but most people who run it spend a lot of time trying to make it look and feel like windows and run windows software through wine. Macs are over priced pieces of bling with an OS that frankly leaves a lot to be desired.

Stick with win7.
 

MrJamie

Oaf on a Bike
Have to agree id find out why win7 is crawling, i quite frequently dont reboot my win7 desktop for a month or two at a time and it runs fine. :smile:
 
Well I'm back and on 7 the Ubuntu download didnt get off the ground, I even had to resort to getting the missus to download a distro........even that didnt work, so I have reinstalled 7 after Ubuntu completely trashed my laptop and somehow deleted the partition that had 7 on it and lost all my files.......great:angry:
All my photos of my son in Afghanistan wiped, all my bike photos wiped.......everything, so in future I will be sticking with 7
 
Sounds like user error, DM

Possibly a bad download, I let it do what it had to but everytime it came to the reboot (after 3 downloads) it got stuck in the post boot screen with loads of errors
 
Anyhow now 7 has been reinstalled and its running with minimal software installed for now........its flying along nicely again, I think malwarebytes was the problem as thats no longer installed and its got MS security essentials as protection, all my drivers installed from the cloud apart from audio which is taking an age from Realtek but everything else inc fingerprint was installed smoothly.
 

compo

Veteran
Location
Harlow
Well I'm back and on 7 the Ubuntu download didnt get off the ground, I even had to resort to getting the missus to download a distro........even that didnt work, so I have reinstalled 7 after Ubuntu completely trashed my laptop and somehow deleted the partition that had 7 on it and lost all my files.......great:angry:
All my photos of my son in Afghanistan wiped, all my bike photos wiped.......everything, so in future I will be sticking with 7

That's awful. Were they the only copies you had of your photos. It is easy in hindsight, but I don't keep any photos on my computer that I cannot afford to lose. I have them on online storage, and really important ones I have copies on DVD's as well.

How did you manage to wipe your W7 partition. When I installed Ubuntu (like you, now gone back to Windows 7) it allowed me to choose and set a size for the partitions and ran both systems, W7 and Ubuntu side by side, the required one selected at boot-up.
 

compo

Veteran
Location
Harlow
I have them on Flickr and Photobucket Compo so its not all doom n gloom mate, will have to download them all back onto HDD which will take some time

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034 by danger_mouse1964, on Flickr

This is him with the .50 last xmas watching a suspected carbomb.........it was but they stopped it without any harm being done

As long as they are not using the petrol pumps for target practice. I like the Christmas tree! I am glad you can recover your photos. I have lots from my Legion days and would be desolate if I lost them.
 
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