The Bulletin Board

02 December 2009

Windows 7: Are They Ready To Serve You "Well"?

Some said Windows Vista successor was Windows 7, some said Windows 7 is the real-successor of the Windows XP. Then which was Windows 7's predecessor? For some people both of them were the predecessors of Windows 7. But How?

Windows 7 was said to be a new operating system which would repair Microsoft good image to the worldwide, which was once destroyed by the slow, RAM-eating monsters, Windows Vista. The reason of this nasty characteristics was 'maybe' its new Windows Aero Interface, which satisfies some high-end consumers (but not the mid, low-end consumers!) with new glassy, transparent feature of it, by using high amount of memories form both RAM and VRAM(I'll discuss it later on).

Then, what's the connection with Windows XP? Well, before the 'Behold of The Worst, Vista!', there's a successful OS which maintain the image of Microsoft, called 'Windows XP'. It required much less and more less requirement than the 'Behold of The Worst, Vista!'. It's also more reliable then Vista, although there's some security flaws (example: AUTORUN), which till now was hard to be repaired. It's also an old OS, even the SP1 edition was discontinued last year. So, consumers need newer OS for this new style era. But, Microsoft just made it worst, becoming the 'Behold of The Worst, Vista!'.

Then, did you mean Windows 7 was the mixes of the 'Behold of The Worst, Vista!' and the 'My Majesty, Windows XP'? Yes, it is. It resulted an OS featured Vista's Aero Interface,  with XP's reliability of consuming less system resource. Then, Windows 7 is the best OS in these days, right? The answer will be proved after months or even years, as new systems (according to me) have to be proved its uses and features for sometime, including Windows 7 which released no more than a month and there's even some flaw discovered.

One of its flaw was called 'The Black Screen of Death'. According to Engadget, the 'Screen of Death' comes when users are logging in. After that, the screen goes black and done, the 'Screen of Death' appears and the system locked up. The 'Screen of Death' also makes the system into halt. This was caused by security updates made by Microsoft itself. There were also reports of Windows 7 corrupting SD cards, but this was already fixed by patch.

Update: The flaw 'The Black Screen of Death' was created by some malicious software....

Does this means that Windows 7 superseded the flaws of its predecessors? Well, just wait for sometime to know the answer.

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Jeffry J.(Admin)

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