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		<description><![CDATA[Table of contents for Win7 WonderlandWalking in a Windows 7 Wonderland 
Pulling together left over parts and a few Craig&#8217;s List purchases, I have a &#8220;box&#8221; now up and running on the Microsoft Windows 7 &#8220;Release Candidate 1.&#8221;  I&#8217;m using the 64bit version of the operating system so I can take advantage of more [...]]]></description>
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<p>Pulling together left over parts and a few Craig&#8217;s List purchases, I have a &#8220;box&#8221; now up and running on the Microsoft Windows 7 &#8220;Release Candidate 1.&#8221;  I&#8217;m using the 64bit version of the operating system so I can take advantage of more memory for the computer to use while working.</p>
<p>System specs:<br />
Pentium D 3.4Ghz processor, ECS PX1 Socket 775 motherboard, 4GBs of Kingston DDR2 PC6400 RAM, 2 x 74GB Western Digital &#8220;Raptor&#8221; (10K RPM) hard drives in a RAID 0 configuration, a DVDRW all in an ANTEC Sonata II Case.  Video is and XFX 8800GTX with 768M or DDR3 RAM on board.</p>
<p>Pretty healthy box&#8230;.</p>
<p>Note:  On night 1, I had a single 1GB stick of DDR2 PC6400 RAM, with known errors, but I went ahead and used it because I was impatient.</p>
<p>Impressions:  Loads fast, runs fast, faster than my Quad core 3.6Ghz Pentium Extreme with 4GBs of RAM and WinXP Professional, which also has a RAID 0 hard drive set up, but has an ATI 4870X2 graphics card with 2GBs of DDR5 video RAM on board.</p>
<p>The install went smoothly, once I got a floppy (yes, a floppy) made with the RAID drives for the motherboard.  I could have used a USB drive to handle the extra requirement to load those drivers, but I went the tried and true route, since I had a USB 3.5&#8243; floppy drive sitting nearby, and a boatload of brand new 3.5&#8243; floppies from a friend recently moving (if you need one for a rainy day, or to show your kids how tough we had it back in the day, I&#8217;ll provide one (you come get it) for free!).  If I hadn&#8217;t been putting my two drives in the system to act like one, then this wouldn&#8217;t have been an issue, so don&#8217;t sweat it if you&#8217;re building a system with a single boot drive.</p>
<p>There were some updates to do (and there had been almost daily), and the system alerted me and quickly had them in.  I began my &#8220;routine&#8221; of installing my normal use programs so I can get a feel for the difference in performance.  All routine, except one of my favorite Free! tools to keep my system safe, <a href="http://www.pctools.com">PCTools</a> Firewall is oly written to support a 32 bit operating system, so I was on the hunt.  A quick search got me to the <a href="http://www.comodo.com/products/comodo-products.php">Komodo free firewall</a> and it&#8217;s working fine.</p>
<p>Side note:  The interesting thing was I was able to get the system loaded up on the 1G of RAM and things went well,, until&#8230;I began adding more utilities, that would constantly run on top of the operating system, such as the firewall and anti-virus/anti-spyware applications.  The computer would work&#8230;then freeze.  I grabbed a single stick of DDR2 PC5300, which was only 512MBs and tried it.  It worked OK, and I was actually surprised it ran.  It was locking up when I tried to start programs, but they said the minimum as 1GB of memory for Win7&#8230;</p>
<p>The 4GBs got installed on Saturday afternoon and I installed a game that drives the system hard (on the ones I use now), both on the CPU and the graphics.  I put the options for the display near the top of the capabilities and everything ran fine.  I have a &#8220;widgets&#8221; (like the ones that came out for Vista) that shows the use of the CPU and the memory.  I was&#8217;t hitting the top end of either while the game was running.</p>
<p>I should have some video/graphics and sound editing programs loaded later this week, so I can see how those compare to my current machines.</p>
<p>You can&#8217;t download copies of Win7 from Microsoft now, but you can get the key.  I do have the files to make the DVD to do the install, but you&#8217;ll have to go to Microsoft and get a key of your own (they are free).  You can also <a href="http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_ss?url=search-alias%3Daps&#038;field-keywords=Windows+7&#038;x=0&#038;y=0">pre-order Windows 7 right now</a> for an upgrade or full product (for a new system install) right now.  Release date is scheduled for Oct 22nd.</p>
<p>I have previously placed an upgrade on a friend&#8217;s system, that had XP Home on it.  The upgrade was as smooth as my new install and she&#8217;s been usiing Windows 7 for several months now&#8230;longer than I have!  It&#8217;s running just fine on an eMachine with a single core 1.6Ghz processor and 2GBs of RAM.</p>
<p>I believe Microsoft has recovered from the issues of Vista.  I hope so&#8230;</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re holding off on buying that new system, waiting until after 10/22, you don&#8217;t have to.  <a href="http://www.microsoft.com/windows/buy/offers/upgrade.aspx">You&#8217;ll get the ability to upgrade from the operating system installed when Win7 comes out.</a></p>
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