Join Date : Jul 2010
Colorado
Posts : 12
Windows 7 Ultimate x64 & Server 2008 R2 x64
Want:
* Integrated RAR support
* No "installing updates" on either bootup or bootdown
* Most 7 taskbar features incl. Aero, Auto Peak
* Vista's "switch between windows" feature
* A built-in bootloader that will support Unix/Linux, Apple
* Ability to boot into DOS (***NOT COMMAND PROMPT*** before Windows starts, without the need of an OS disc that is not Safe Mode etc) Remembering doing this in Windows 95.
* XP's ability to completely wipeout (format) a disc before installing a new OS. 7 apparently doesn't (based on experience with clean installs failing unless I manually format a disc first)
* Reduced cost when buying 2nd or more keys (licenses)
* Support for OSX file systems
Do Not Want:
* Exclusive x64
* Integrated AV (needs to be removable)
System Manufacturer/Model Number Custom: "The Tower" OS Windows 7 Ultimate x64 & Server 2008 R2 x64 CPU AMD Athlon X2 5600+ Brisbane 2.9GHz Motherboard Asus M3N78-VM Green Memory Kingston 8 GB DDR2 PC-6400 {6-6-6-18} Graphics Card PNY NVIDIA GeForce 9400GT 512MB PCIe Monitor(s) Displays Samsung SyncMaster 226BW, Samsung Syncmaster P2450H
Keyboard HP Wireless Elite Keyboard Wireless Keyboard Mouse Microsoft Wireless Laser Mouse 5000 PSU Corsair CMPSU-620HX 620-Watt HX Professional Series Modular Case CoolerMaster Elite 341 mATX - air-cooled with 2 fans Cooling Thermaltake TR2-R1 CPU Fan {<1500 RPM} Hard Drives WD RE3 320GB (WD3202ABYS) -> OS Partitions,
Samsung SPINPOINT F1 640GB (HD642JJ).
Hello, to start off “Please Pardon the Rant” I have been using windows since ver. 3.1, I am a professional land surveyor and extremely anal when it comes to the organization of my data, I do and always will perform this task myself, I quit using the “My” system years ago, I do however prefer a single pane file pane like “My Computer”, I have placed all of my data on NAS Servers, the only thing on my C: Drive is the OS and the programs, I have a D: Data, M: Music, P: Pictures, V: Video etc., I have at my disposal 11 PCs, 10 of which are running XP Pro, 1 is W 7.
Although I am always excited about new technology I did not upgrade to Vista – mainly because of software incompatibility that occurred in my profession, I did however decide to try Windows 7, for the most part I am impressed, except for one area which if continues I will probably switch to another OS, this is the new” Libraries” function, I gave it a chance as I was advised on the windows 7 forums and I am sorry to say it has absolutely no value to me, and in fact it is encumbering to my work and play flow.
It appears that the common concept is that I do not remember where I placed my files so the PC has to find them for me, I did not lose anything, I know right where I placed it 99% of the time, I have been told that I should give them a chance, after I have used them for a while I will not be able to live without them, sorry after six months I still feel the same, it involves an additional unnecessary step that I can live without (and be more efficient without).
I have also been told that if I do not like them – don’t use them, unfortunately they are still there engrained in several of the functions, I will always place my files in the locations that I chose – not what the libraries recommends, I will always chose where the download is to be sent to (which is not always the same place), and I will always file my data According to the way I think - not because the industry believes that I do not have the ability to do so or need “Special Guidance” even a simple task such as save or save as should not involve a selection of predetermined locations – it should merely be a portal to the available drives – not folders, I will make that determination myself.
It was my hope that a update patch would become available to add an on-off switch to the libraries function, if you were able to implement this feature it would improve the system for experienced power users, at the same time you could monitor the number of downloads and this would give you an idea on the number of individuals that dislike the function itself.
So in summation I would like to see the ability to turn off the “Libraries” function in favor of a power user system that assumes I have access to a vast network and will make all of the decisions myself.
All that sounds fine in a business environment but what about the lone home computer user, they certainly wont have access to a vast network or several computers for their use ?
System Manufacturer/Model Number Zoostorm OS Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 32 bit CPU Intel Core 2 Duo E4600 @ 2400 MHz Motherboard Foxconn 45CMX/45GMX/45CMX-K Memory 2048 MB (2 x 1024 DDR2-SDRAM) Graphics Card Intel Corp 82945G Integrated Graphics Controller Sound Card Onboard Realtek Monitor(s) Displays Hanns.G HH221 22" Widescreen Screen Resolution 1920 x 1080
Keyboard Microsoft Natural Ergonomic Keyboard 4000 (UK) Mouse Microsoft Optical Wheel Mouse Hard Drives ExcelStor (250GB) Internet Speed Just under 4MB download it's ADSL. Other Info Epson Stylus SX415 All-in-one Printer,
Seagate Expansion 500GB External Desktop Drive
Hello, to start off “Please Pardon the Rant” ................
So in summation I would like to see the ability to turn off the “Libraries” function in favor of a power user system that assumes I have access to a vast network and will make all of the decisions myself.
I don't know if you saw these at Seven Forums and this thread is "what would you like to see in windows 8" but
System Manufacturer/Model Number compaq sr5410f OS Windows 7 Pro 64 SP1 CPU AMD X2 4450E @ 2.3 ghz Motherboard Biostar MCP6P M2+ Memory 4.0 g Graphics Card Nvidia GeForce 9600 GT , 512mb Sound Card onboard Monitor(s) Displays auria eq2367 Screen Resolution 1920 x 1080
Keyboard logitech wave cordless Mouse logitech LX8 cordless laser mouse PSU 250 watts Case compaq Cooling couple fans Hard Drives 1 tb Hitachi, 500 gb external Internet Speed 19 dn 8 up Other Info hauppauge wintv hvr 1600 tv card, media center remote
I would like to see ambidextrous mouse input with 4 finger click control. Palm pattern ball cursor control. How else are you going to fly a space ship? OR ---- just multi task.
I would like to see a built-in file and folder locking feature. I'm not talking drive encryption like BitLocker.
The idea would be to go to the file properties, go to the security tab, and click "Password Protect". Then, no matter what your credentials were, it would prompt you to enter the password.
I'd like to see this too, but there are quite a few users who forget their passwords!
Join Date : Mar 2010
England
Posts : 196
Windows 7 Profesional x86, Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard
I want Windows 8 to have a simplified file sharing system that you configure during installation.
So you can create a Workgroup/Homegroup during setup, decide whether or not to password protect it etc.
Opposed to have to fiddle with settings in control panel after installation.
And the other thing would like is a "printers near me" feature like you have on a Mac so if you're in a new location and are on WiFi you can set up a network printer with minimum hassle.
System Manufacturer/Model Number MacBook 5,1 OS Windows 7 Profesional x86, Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard CPU Intel Core 2 Duo 2.4Ghz Memory 4GB DDR3 Graphics Card Nvidia 9400m Monitor(s) Displays 13.3" Apple MacBook LCD Screen + 22" HannsG DVI LCD + 21.5"*Samsung*USB Lapfit*monitor*LD220 Screen Resolution 1280x800 + 1920x1080 + 1920x1080
Keyboard Apple Late 2009 Wireless Keyboard (US) Mouse Apple Magic Mouse Case Aluminium Unibody Hard Drives Internal SATA 2.5" 500GB (395GB Mac HFS+, 105GB Windows NTFS)
External USB 2.5" 250GB (NTFS)
External USB 2.5" 160GB (NTFS)
External USB 2.5" 70GB (NTFS)
External USB 3.5" 1TB (HFS+)
External USB 3.5" 1TB (HFS+) Internet Speed 6.33Mb/s up. 0.36Mb/s down. Other Info Harman Kardon Soundsticks II Speakers