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October 21st, 2009

Windows 7: An impressive upgrade

Posted by Ed Bott @ 1:00 pm

Categories: Windows 7

Tags: Microsoft Windows 7, Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, Software, Ed Bott

Windows 7 is impressive. That word is rarely used in the same sentence as “Microsoft” and “Windows” – certainly not in recent years. But it fits here.

Unlike its predecessors, this Windows version feels as if it were designed and built by a single, coordinated team instead of being assembled from interchangeable parts. In daily use, Windows 7 feels graceful and often (but not always) elegant. Although it builds on elements that debuted in Windows Vista, it fixes many usability sins and adds consistency and polish to an interface that had too many rough edges. And some very impressive new capabilities, especially the grossly underrated Libraries feature, offer rewards for digging deeper.

Windows 7 runs smoothly and efficiently on even modest hardware. Remarkably, it reverses the longstanding trend to make Windows bigger. From a standing start, Windows 7 uses less memory, runs fewer services, and consumes less disk space than its predecessor, Windows Vista, and in the 64-bit version it can address about five times more RAM than you can actually stuff onto a single motherboard. This year, anyway.

I’ve already covered the features in Windows 7 extensively. Little in Windows 7 has changed since I wrote What to expect from Windows 7 back in May. If you review the screenshot gallery I assembled for that post, you’ll have a very good idea of how Windows 7 looks and acts today (the sole exception is Windows XP Mode, which has changed significantly from the beta release I looked at in May).

When Windows Vista was released in January 2007, I suggested that most businesses of even modest size and complexity would be wise to heed conventional wisdom and avoid it until Service Pack 1 was ready. I don’t feel compelled to offer that same advice here. The development process for Windows 7 has been steady and deliberate. The Release Candidate code that Microsoft made public last May was arguably more stable and reliable than most recent official Windows releases. As I wrote in What to expect from Windows 7 nearly six months ago:

From a features and capabilities point of view, Windows 7 is essentially done. It’s all over but the process of hunting down bugs, many of them associated with OEM hardware and drivers. In a bygone era, code this stable and well tested might have been released as a 1.0 product, followed six months later by a service pack. Not this year. Microsoft is treating Windows 7 as the world’s most ambitious shareware release ever.

I’m told that 8 million people have been running the Windows 7 Release Candidate. That’s four times the number of people who registered as Windows Vista beta testers during its development process. My gut feeling is that the number of people actually using Windows 7 in recent months is at least an order of magnitude higher than the corresponding head count in the runup to Windows Vista. And based on everything I’ve heard, the overwhelming majority of those who try Windows 7 like it.

So, who should upgrade? And who shouldn’t? As always, I don’t believe in one-size-fits-all recommendations. But for a few categories, the choice is simple:

  • If you’re running Windows Vista and gritting your teeth over it, you should upgrade as soon as possible. The relief will be immediate.
  • If you’re shopping for a new PC, get one with Windows 7 on it. And if it doesn’t run properly on Day 1, return it and find another. OEMs that do a good job of matching PC hardware to Windows should be rewarded. Those who didn’t learn from the Vista experience deserve to be punished.
  • If you’re perfectly happy with the performance of XP and don’t want to relearn established habits, stay put.
  • For anyone relying on mission-critical Windows-based apps or specialized hardware, testing trumps any desire to have the latest OS, no matter how well it’s been reviewed.

And if you’re feeling gun-shy about switching, it’s OK to wait. Most people forget that the venerable Windows XP was unpopular and unloved for its first two years in the marketplace. And Windows Vista has matured into a solid, if forgettable OS after many reliability updates and two service packs. Based on that experience, Windows 7 will improve with age.

Yes, there are downsides to the Windows 7 transition. For Windows XP users in particular, the upgrade process is tedious. Licensing is still a confusing mess, especially for small business owners. Drivers are still a potential source of headaches, as I’ve found in recent months.

But its  improvements in productivity, security, and reliability make Windows 7 worth those short-term hassles. It is, without question, the most impressive software development effort Microsoft has ever undertaken. For anyone who has chosen Windows – out of preference or necessity – it is an impressive achievement and as close to an essential upgrade as I have ever seen.

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RE: Windows 7: An impressive upgrade
i just loaded win7 pro on a new computer(not an upgrade) and it reconized everything. i did not have to load the motherboard drivers. win7 handled everything and it all worked. ms finally did something right
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Windows 7 review:  n0neXn0ne | 10/21/09
But alas...  NStalnecker | 10/21/09
Offering what?  Dorkyman | 10/22/09
Spot On  ramnet@... | 10/22/09
Great!  Sleeper Service | 10/22/09
Turd polishing  Mikael_z | 10/24/09
Uh? I have got always great support (nt)  keoz | 10/24/09
Live beyond Windows  theoxygenthief | 10/25/09
no one  NStalnecker | 10/22/09
Do not upgrade then  rbettencourt@... | 10/22/09
Agree. No need to upgrade yet.  hanzl64@... | 10/22/09
Why do people post such stupid things?  rick@... | 10/22/09
And If You Want Real 64Bit Performance, Security, Dependability...  Seamus O'Brog | 10/22/09
Camping out  rick@... | 10/22/09
Linux 64 bit  marks055@... | 10/22/09
install a copy of Linux?  Bill1William | 10/22/09
No one gives a whit about your Windoze apps NT  MSFTWorshipper | 10/22/09
Huh? You want a perpetual motion machine?  Heatlesssun | 10/22/09
Windows DOES  gnesterenko | 10/23/09
Why do people post such stupid things?  Razbuznik | 10/22/09
Right on.  scorchgeek | 10/22/09
I care who upgrades  BobBailey | 10/23/09
Why DO people post such stupid things?  pseudoperson | 10/25/09
Grats on running legacy hardware.  Tommy S. | 10/22/09
You're partially wrong...  raul62 | 10/22/09
Grats on running legacy hardware. or an OS that works.  Bill1William | 10/22/09
Re: Deja Vu  sirpaul1 | 10/22/09
Can't read properly eh?  dogbiter | 10/22/09
really ?  sjaak327 | 10/23/09
I Just clean installed Windows 7 64-bit on my XP.  rajan.sowri@... | 10/22/09
this was my experience as well  marks055@... | 10/22/09
Better than an OS with no software  No_Ax_to_Grind | 10/21/09
True ...  OButterball | 10/22/09
Heh  jeremychappell | 10/22/09
Is that...  UAC nanny screen | 10/22/09
"no software?" - work? or play?  xambassador | 10/23/09
I can find reviews for anything...  LiquidLearner | 10/21/09
For $319 you can get a WHOLE lot more than one copy of Windows 7 Ultimate  Heatlesssun | 10/22/09
TechNet is for testing use only.  ye | 10/22/09
Still  keoz | 10/22/09
True but...  Heatlesssun | 10/22/09
That doesn't make it legal.  ye | 10/22/09
Ed Bott himself recommends TechNet!  Heatlesssun | 10/22/09
Life IS a Test!  bjterry62 | 10/22/09
Not much of a review....  Heatlesssun | 10/21/09
Not much of a review  Budster1 | 10/23/09
So how hard did you have to search...  Sleeper Service | 10/22/09
I often enjoy your posts.  A none mouse Cow Herd | 10/23/09
Sure...  Sleeper Service | 10/24/09
Nothing could be further from the truth!  ShadeTree | 10/22/09
Since when ...  n0neXn0ne | 10/22/09
Okay, this is probably a silly question but....  PollyProteus | 10/22/09
Because has nothing else to do.  Sleeper Service | 10/22/09
re:Okay, this is probably a silly question but..  n0neXn0ne | 10/22/09
It's fine by me...  PollyProteus | 10/22/09
re: It's fine by me... too  n0neXn0ne | 10/22/09
@ShadeTree  Try2Ketchup | 10/22/09
the review  rjones19@... | 10/22/09
FEEDBACK!  jackadair@... | 10/22/09
No trade-in?  fustbariclation | 10/22/09
What a ridiculous metaphor...  ccutright | 10/22/09
Must be apple fanboys FUD  samofdetroit | 10/22/09
Fair point.  A none mouse Cow Herd | 10/23/09
Right on the Mark! grin BeOS was better!!!  i2fun@... | 10/22/09
Right on the Mark! BeOS was better!!! but why?  Bill1William | 10/26/09
Windows 7 benefits over Vista are comparable...  The Mentalist | 10/21/09
My Guess? These writers post things on the weekend to push stories away!  No More Microsoft Software Ever! | 10/22/09
Good call  Richard Flude | 10/21/09
Care to mention those fetures?  Heatlesssun | 10/21/09
If you're talking Linux, maybe...  MacCanuck | 10/22/09
Chuckle - "1" Diff  zenwalker | 10/22/09
So, you're sitting around waiting for Windows?  mgp3 | 10/22/09
Copy what features?  MacCanuck | 10/22/09
Spot on about the MS copycat practices!  CPPDEV | 10/23/09
Just to mention one  keoz | 10/22/09
Clearly ignorant of the Mac  Richard Flude | 10/22/09
fanboi alert!  yurl2007 | 10/22/09
Clearly ignorant about Windows  keoz | 10/22/09
every os ever for the last 15 years has connected to corporate networks  stevey_d | 10/23/09
Ohhh  keoz | 10/23/09
No, he's not ignorant about Windows.  CPPDEV | 10/23/09
Your post seems more like a toy to me keep babbling (nt)  keoz | 10/23/09
What SL technologies would those be?  Lester Young | 10/23/09
Good call?  tnguyen@... | 10/22/09
"That's almost the price of a new computer. "  PollyProteus | 10/22/09
RE: Windows 7: An impressive upgrade  mysticgeek | 10/21/09
I have a question  NoThomas | 10/21/09
I am pretty sure it is  bobiroc | 10/21/09
Nope...  Wolfie2K3 | 10/21/09
there was a work around for Vista...  ericesque | 10/21/09
url  rjones19@... | 10/22/09
Not my Vista copy  goyta | 10/22/09
What does this mean for me  egrif | 10/22/09
RC to Full  rjones19@... | 10/22/09
That's not wise, is it?  James T. Kirk | 10/22/09
No.. You DO, however, need a qualifying OS...  Wolfie2K3 | 10/21/09
Since when?  LiquidLearner | 10/21/09
Since Vista...  Wolfie2K3 | 10/21/09
Thanks for the replies..  NoThomas | 10/22/09
Yes.  rajan.sowri@... | 10/22/09
No nt  keoz | 10/22/09
Not impressed  Axsimulate | 10/21/09
Tomorrow I'm switching to Linux Mint  Auriels_Flame | 10/21/09
Good post...  LiquidLearner | 10/21/09
You're right...  Auriels_Flame | 10/22/09
Not unless your business is developing OS'es  Heatlesssun | 10/22/09
The OS is about to be irrelevant  Auriels_Flame | 10/22/09
Time and effort...  arminw | 10/22/09
Not everything runs on the web  Drakaran | 10/22/09
Excellent response  Auriels_Flame | 10/22/09
3d web is possible on the web 3d games have been around for 5 years  stevey_d | 10/23/09
you cant compare  keoz | 10/23/09
Simple equation  keoz | 10/22/09
doesn't follow. Calendar and email better online, documents better online  stevey_d | 10/23/09
I did not say ...  keoz | 10/23/09
See You When You Come Back... Soon!  Lithius | 10/22/09
Gee...  Jeremy W | 10/21/09
Obviously you DIDN'T use the beta or RC  Heatlesssun | 10/22/09
Just pat him on the head and smile...  James T. Kirk | 10/22/09
Self-referencing remarks add noting to the discussion  The Mentalist | 10/22/09
ROTFLOL!  Northlite | 10/22/09
ROTFLOL while patting him on the head and smiling, I guess...  The Mentalist | 10/22/09
being abusive isn't nice - why not try using your intellect for an argument  stevey_d | 10/23/09
Obviously you DIDN'T use the beta or RC???  Bill1William | 10/23/09
"Windows 7 annoyances"  The Mentalist | 10/22/09
I could make a list too, here's a short one...  PollyProteus | 10/22/09
What's Linux got to do with it?  The Mentalist | 10/22/09
Sorry if that one went over your head...  PollyProteus | 10/22/09
What he did was ....  n0neXn0ne | 10/22/09
And we wish them the the best of luck  lazerousz | 10/22/09
Is it possible...  marks055@... | 10/22/09
Future Article?  lehnerus2000 | 10/21/09
Avira or Avast  ericesque | 10/21/09
Thanks ericesque  lehnerus2000 | 10/21/09
Microsoft Security Essentials FTW  Heatlesssun | 10/22/09
Thanks Heatlesssun  lehnerus2000 | 10/22/09
You'd schedule full scans for off hours  Heatlesssun | 10/22/09
I already do that  lehnerus2000 | 10/22/09
not for me  Drakaran | 10/22/09
Not so fast, Bud.  Lester Young | 10/23/09
AV  OhKrud | 10/22/09
"...actually surprises me as I haven't liked their products for years."  PollyProteus | 10/22/09
Thanks  lehnerus2000 | 10/23/09
Thanks, Ed...  Sleeper Service | 10/22/09
That many?  The Mentalist | 10/22/09
You know what?  Sleeper Service | 10/22/09
I wouldn't go that far...  The Mentalist | 10/22/09
as I stated above....  PollyProteus | 10/22/09
as I stated above?  Bill1William | 10/23/09
RE: Windows 7: An impressive upgrade  Melissa.digitalis | 10/22/09
"if it doesn?t run properly return it and find another"  The Star King | 10/22/09
What are you talking about?  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 10/22/09
Guess he gets his computers second hand?  Heatlesssun | 10/22/09
No from shops in England!  The Star King | 10/22/09
I'm here with Tom Warren from Neowin  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 10/22/09
PC World  The Star King | 10/22/09
Err... no.  Sleeper Service | 10/22/09
good luck... the guys in these shops sell newbs stuff they don't need  stevey_d | 10/23/09
Bullocks!  Lithius | 10/22/09
Watch out for restocking fees.  ye | 10/22/09
This is correct.  Heatlesssun | 10/22/09
Returns? LOL sad  Bill1William | 10/26/09
Wait a minute  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 10/26/09
Not true  D. T. Schmitz | 10/22/09
that's true in the US, but not outside  stevey_d | 10/23/09
LOL!  Sleeper Service | 10/24/09
Buy At Wal-Mart  rjones19@... | 10/22/09
"if it doesn?t run properly return it and find another"  Bill1William | 10/23/09
impressive?? lol a good joke  ljenux-23043766007667558234416105604265 | 10/22/09
2000 epic fail? That post was an epic fail.  Heatlesssun | 10/22/09
2000 epic fail? That post was an epic fail.?  Bill1William | 10/23/09
Sweet... I downloaded mine last night at around 10PM.  James T. Kirk | 10/22/09
RE: Windows 7: An impressive upgrade  dougz1 | 10/22/09
Now Ed.. WHy not mention those..  JT82 | 10/22/09
Well you notice that he said....  James T. Kirk | 10/22/09
Reality  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 10/22/09
Oh boy  JasonJD48 | 10/22/09
Flashback: Ed Bott on Windows Vista  HollywoodDog | 10/22/09
Selective quoting  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 10/22/09
How times have changed. Even my Talkbacks weren't deleted then.  D. T. Schmitz | 10/22/09
Maybe if you didn't post repetitive dribble  bobiroc | 10/22/09
One would think you'd figure it out.  ye | 10/22/09
anyone who thinks...  ljenux-23043766007667558234416105604265 | 10/22/09
Propaganda  bobiroc | 10/22/09
The Microsoft Tax for upgrading  mlindl | 10/22/09
Propaganda? No, truth.  Bill1William | 10/23/09
Fix one nit, pls?  bmgoodman | 10/22/09
Use a gadget  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 10/22/09
So do I, but it doesn't work too well...  James T. Kirk | 10/22/09
...covered by maximized windows...  PollyProteus | 10/22/09
Care to recommend one?  bmgoodman | 10/22/09
I use the ones located here:  James T. Kirk | 10/22/09
It's so good it makes me gooey inside  mlindl | 10/22/09
What Crap  bobiroc | 10/22/09
I'm making fun of Ed and ZDNet.  mlindl | 10/22/09
You would be surprised  keoz | 10/22/09
You would be surprised! Yes I would.  Bill1William | 10/23/09
And  keoz | 10/23/09
100's of items  bobiroc | 10/22/09
And why would I feel threatened by Microsoft?  Bill1William | 10/26/09
I heard it cures Cancer!  The Mentalist | 10/22/09
No, no, but...  Lithius | 10/22/09
Ed Bott's Microsoft Report  Kasey156 | 10/22/09
RE: Windows 7: An impressive upgrade  The Rifleman | 10/22/09
RE: Windows 7: An impressive upgrade  janvl | 10/22/09
All reviews?  Sleeper Service | 10/22/09
RE: Windows 7: An impressive upgrade  Loverock Davidson | 10/22/09
Careful, ...  OButterball | 10/22/09
I'm careful  Loverock Davidson | 10/22/09
Hmmm, and you base that ...  OButterball | 10/22/09
I do base that on REAL IT  Loverock Davidson | 10/22/09
The RC has been out for months  tech_walker | 10/23/09
Watch out  Viva la crank dodo | 10/26/09
Yeah, and it cures Cancer too!  The Mentalist | 10/22/09
If this is the OS to have...  maskman01 | 10/22/09
RE: Windows 7: An impressive upgrade  varick | 10/22/09
RE: Windows 7: An impressive upgrade  jaydee_777@... | 10/22/09
RE: Windows 7: An impressive upgrade  Jimster480 | 10/22/09
RE: Windows 7: An impressive upgrade  jaydee_777@... | 10/22/09
RE: Windows 7: An impressive upgrade  jaydee_777@... | 10/22/09
RE: Windows 7: An impressive upgrade???  Bill1William | 10/23/09
RE: Windows 7: An impressive upgrade  jaydee_777@... | 10/22/09
RE: Windows 7: An impressive upgrade  bearlyworking | 10/22/09
Happy with Vista? Glad to hear it.  Bill1William | 10/23/09
RE: Windows 7: An impressive upgrade  Droid101 | 10/22/09
System Builder vs. Retail versions  PollyProteus | 10/22/09
RE: Windows 7: An impressive upgrade  ariiell | 10/22/09
RE: Windows 7: An impressive upgrade  marvls | 10/22/09
RE: Windows 7: An impressive upgrade  didier.m.rousseau@... | 10/22/09
Format and reload?  Bill1William | 10/23/09
Yawn - maybe Windows 8 will be one version...  BillDem | 10/22/09
Win 7? Mac $$$$  Bill1William | 10/22/09
Windows 7 Search Function is pretty bad  hansonjb | 10/22/09
and try to search by size  hansonjb | 10/22/09
Impressively expensive!  GoPower | 10/22/09
You get what you pay for!!  NonZealot | 10/22/09
Way To Be, Ed!  Lithius | 10/22/09
Way To Be, Ed! Right!  Bill1William | 10/23/09
I think he was being sardonic.  CPPDEV | 10/23/09
First Off; Thank You So Much...  Lithius | 10/23/09
Who should upgrade?  Lerianis10 | 10/22/09
Who should upgrade?  Bill1William | 10/22/09
Ed, it would be worth looking at XP users.  TripleII | 10/22/09
Yes it would, its all about your applications and hardware  Heatlesssun | 10/22/09
That's not what I meant.  TripleII | 10/22/09
Simple question re: upgrade. (No insults)  paige@... | 10/22/09
Is the check in the mail?  pwatson | 10/22/09
Wow, the shills are SCARED!!!!  NonZealot | 10/22/09
Did you buy your kids W7 release day presents?  mlindl | 10/22/09
Guess Linux folks don't have the money to buy good press!  Heatlesssun | 10/22/09
Who said he uses Linux  ziggyfish | 10/22/09
Still no word on how the upgrade media will work?  marks055@... | 10/22/09
Upgrade media waiting for me at home  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 10/22/09
RE: Windows 7: An impressive upgrade  rdhalsteatzd | 10/22/09
RE: Windows 7: An impressive upgrade  TechTeach_z | 10/22/09
RE: Windows 7: An impressive upgrade  bklooste | 10/22/09
Perfectly Happy with Vista  jshewsbury@... | 10/22/09
You'll be happier with Windows 7.  CobraA1 | 10/22/09
Rotten system  Graham Ellison | 10/22/09
You wrote much but said little...  Heatlesssun | 10/22/09
Home built is best?  Bill1William | 10/23/09
Win7 - Admitidly Good!  daves1646 | 10/22/09
No - That's not it  daves1646 | 10/22/09
Following Vista ....  daves1646 | 10/22/09
Not Quite True!  brianpeterson@... | 10/22/09
Exactly  Lester Young | 10/23/09
Window 7 An Impressive Upgrade  brianpeterson@... | 10/22/09
It's FAST.  CobraA1 | 10/22/09
Windows 7: where Mac and KDE was three years ago.  CPPDEV | 10/22/09
quite the comedian  tech_walker | 10/23/09
Vista abuse.  CPPDEV | 10/23/09
16 TB of RAM  veggiedude | 10/22/09
LOL....  condelirios | 10/23/09
Let the security problems begin  mlindl | 10/23/09
for no one  ljenux-23043766007667558234416105604265 | 10/23/09
Takes forever to upgrade  step69 | 10/23/09
Linus Torvalds gives Win 7 thumbs up  tech_walker | 10/23/09
How much does MS pay its online shills?  CPPDEV | 10/23/09
lighten up it was a joke  tech_walker | 10/23/09
RE: Windows 7: An impressive upgrade  j_richter50@... | 10/23/09
Versus XP?  Evil(er) Overlord | 10/23/09
Multiboot trial  johnfenjackson@... | 10/23/09
Prior experience, Xp, Vista, MS  Tom6 | 10/24/09
Nice talking point  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 10/24/09
I am still not satisfied.  brokenspokes | 10/24/09
re: an upgrade for whom?  athurman@... | 10/24/09
Good Post, Cost is Still A Factor  chessmen | 10/26/09
Windows 7's performance  Sankyjain6080 | 10/25/09
works fine on my netbook  steeleblue_cactus | 10/25/09
RE: Windows 7: An impressive upgrade  allake | 10/28/09
RE: Windows 7: An impressive upgrade  dwcarr | 11/06/09

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