Good to hear you're liking Win7!
Technically speaking, there isn't much difference between Win7 & Vista with SP2 BUT (a HUGE but) two things become obvious: the GUI changes make all the difference and the tuned disk drivers make identical PC's boot faster under Win7.
Ever since Win7 was released to businesses with contracts with MS (August 7th IIRC) I haven't installed XP on anything, it's been fully Win7.
The new version of Windows runs everything that we throw at it, especially considering how much of the software written that is "supported" in my environment was written for IE 5.5/6.0 and old Win32 apps. People thought I was nuts for "using a version of Windows w/o waiting for SP1". We were immediately reaping the benefits. Old Pentium 3.2Ghz machines run noticeably quicker with Win7 compared to XP. Vista wouldn't run much at all on these old machines. Win7 runs substantially better on new Core2Duo/Quads than than XP. The list goes on. HP Tablet PC's (tc4400)...yep, better with Win7 than XP.
Other than being forced to use XP due to some old stingy app, I find no reason to run it anymore. Even on Netbooks with 1GB RAM, Win7 does fine.
shifting gears...
My dad bought a PC the month that Vista came out, a 1.8Ghz E-something dual-core system, 1GB RAM. It was slow! It only got slower as time went on. Picked up 2GB of additional RAM...it ran a bit better, but still, 2 minute startup times for a machine with nothing on there other that Firefox? (I removed all the vendor-installed junkware).
Well, Win7 to the rescue. Swapped hard disks, installed Win7...BAM!..it felt like a new machine. It wasn't just WinRot we're talking about...He was amazed at how much better Win7 ran on this unit. He thought he would have had to buy another computer to "fix" his old one. Nope. Win7 was the "fix".
Technically speaking, there isn't much difference between Win7 & Vista with SP2 BUT (a HUGE but) two things become obvious: the GUI changes make all the difference and the tuned disk drivers make identical PC's boot faster under Win7.
Ever since Win7 was released to businesses with contracts with MS (August 7th IIRC) I haven't installed XP on anything, it's been fully Win7.
The new version of Windows runs everything that we throw at it, especially considering how much of the software written that is "supported" in my environment was written for IE 5.5/6.0 and old Win32 apps. People thought I was nuts for "using a version of Windows w/o waiting for SP1". We were immediately reaping the benefits. Old Pentium 3.2Ghz machines run noticeably quicker with Win7 compared to XP. Vista wouldn't run much at all on these old machines. Win7 runs substantially better on new Core2Duo/Quads than than XP. The list goes on. HP Tablet PC's (tc4400)...yep, better with Win7 than XP.
Other than being forced to use XP due to some old stingy app, I find no reason to run it anymore. Even on Netbooks with 1GB RAM, Win7 does fine.
shifting gears...
My dad bought a PC the month that Vista came out, a 1.8Ghz E-something dual-core system, 1GB RAM. It was slow! It only got slower as time went on. Picked up 2GB of additional RAM...it ran a bit better, but still, 2 minute startup times for a machine with nothing on there other that Firefox? (I removed all the vendor-installed junkware).
Well, Win7 to the rescue. Swapped hard disks, installed Win7...BAM!..it felt like a new machine. It wasn't just WinRot we're talking about...He was amazed at how much better Win7 ran on this unit. He thought he would have had to buy another computer to "fix" his old one. Nope. Win7 was the "fix".