I of course blame this on their open Beta/Release Candidate program, and I kind of saw it coming. In January of last year I had just built my dream machine, and I needed on OS that would play nicely with DirectX 10, so I could make use of my overclocked $500 graphics card. Well, I had a Windows 7 beta key, and that was free, so why not? It worked fine, and I was happy with it. So I upgraded to the release candidate when the beta version started warning me it was going to start automatically shutting down every two hours out of spite. Literally.
I've been using Windows 7 RC since then, and to be honest it has pissed me off less than any version of Windows previously. The only thing that drove me into a homicidal rage was the indexing service which causes an inordinate amount of disk access. This mostly annoyed me because the hard drive LED on my case is like 75 million candle power or something, and when it's blinking incessantly at a high rate in a dark room it feels like you're about to either be abducted by aliens, or have an epileptic seizure - neither of which are good things to do if you're in the middle of a World of Warcraft raid. Fortunately you can disable the indexing service, which is "not recommended," but hasn't affected me in any tangible negative way.
So, yesterday I get one of those messages - "Hey Ben, it's Microsoft. Your shit is going to stop working soon, so buy a license or die in a fire." was the exact wording I think. SHIT. So today I bought the OEM version of Microsoft Windows 7 Professional. As my friend Cliff put it, I drank the Kool-aid. So, here are some redeeming qualities from my experience using the OS for basically the last year:
- It doesn't crash. Bonus.
- It boots and shuts down quickly.
- Plays nice with my Xbox.
- DirectX 10 & 11
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