Saturday, January 10, 2009

Installing Windows 7 and First Impressions

Yesterday I finished downloading Windows 7 Beta. It took over 14 hours. The best speed I could get was less than 50KB/sec. Apparently the Microsoft servers were hammered. After debating if I should install on a virtual machine or install it over the Vista install on my laptop, I went for the direct approach and installed over Vista. I finally chose the latter option. Here's what I did:
  1. Backup Vista hard drive.
  2. Launch Windows 7 install.
  3. Select to get updates. 862K was downloaded.
  4. Chose Custom install. This created a Windows.old folder on the drive that contained the old Vista Windows folder, Perflogs, Users, Program Files, etc. Other folders that I had created were untouched.
  5. Setup then copied files and began to expand them.
  6. Setup rebooted the PC.
  7. After startup, setup continued to expand the files.
  8. Another reboot.
  9. Setup continued, updating the registry and started services. New Windows files were installed.
  10. I was prompted for international settings, country, time zone, etc, for computer name, username, and password. The password hint was required. Why was this required? IMO, it shouldn't be.
  11. I then entered the product key. This step is far too late in the process. Windows should ask me for this before I select any of the previous options.
  12. I then had the option to set the time, which was already correct.
  13. Setup detected the wireless networks available and I selected mine. I was then asked if I wanted to create a Home Group. I chose not to do so.
  14. Setup completed soon after. Total time after I did backup was less than an hour.

Overall, the setup process was very clean and easy. Here are my first impressions:

Overall, Windows 7 seems to be faster and snappier than Vista and I'm happy with it so far. I'm still installing software, so that may change. If you've been debating/waiting to go to Vista, I say wait for Windows 7.

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It sounds like a lot of people are having trouble with Aero. Other than that I'm loving Win 7. Huge smile... ear to ear baby!
 
I agree completely about the Product Key late in the process. I've resolved my Task Bar issue with SlickRun - but I agree it looks awkward. It looks to me like they are trying to copy Ubuntu in some ways, which shouldn't be the case.
 
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