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I am thinking about pre- ordering Windows 7, But I am not sure which one I want. I want the one that is most compatible with a gaming computer. I found this site http://store.microsoft.com/microsoft/Windows-Windows-7/category/102 can anyone give me advice on which one to BUY?Quote from: Microsoft

Windows 7 Professional includes all the Home Premium features you love and the business features your work demands... you can run many Windows XP productivity programs in Windows XP Mode and recover your data easily with automatic back-ups to your home or business network.
I'd only get Professional or Ultimate. They are the 2 that have XP mode. XP mode will make 99% of your XP programs and games work on Win7.

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.....plus added security features and the flexibility to work in multiple languages. Create a home network and share all of your favorite photos, videos and music. You can even watch TV programs for free, whenever and wherever you want.
Unless you need the "7 Ultimate features" above, i'd get Professional. Just avoid Home Premium."XP mode" means nothing.

The only reason "XP mode" is even necessary is because the games that require it are programmed by retarded monkeys who can't read the bloody API documentation. They use undocumented functions and/or side-effects or depend on undocumented behaviour and then turn into wussy girls when MS changes the undocumented behaviour It's undocumented for a reason, and it's subject to change.

These companies should get their programmers to LEARN to program, not device clever hacks that end up breaking with the next windows OS. But they don't, because they don't need too.

Everybody just blames MS. It's the OS that is buggy, NOT the GAME, despite it being written by a illiterate *censored* who thinks that he's a genius for devising a Absolute value function that takes the root of the square of the value.
Quote from: BC_Programmer on July 04, 2009, 09:35:43 PM
"XP mode" means nothing.

The only reason "XP mode" is even necessary is because the games that require it are programmed by retarded monkeys who can't read the bloody API documentation. They use undocumented functions and/or side-effects or depend on undocumented behaviour and then turn into wussy girls when MS changes the undocumented behaviour It's undocumented for a reason, and it's subject to change.

These companies should get their programmers to learn to program, not device clever hacks that end up breaking with the next windows OS. But they don't, because they don't need too.

Everybody just blames MS. It's the OS that is buggy, NOT the game, despite it being written by a illiterate <censored> who thinks that he's a genius for devising a Absolute value function that takes the root of the square of the value.

Maybe so....
But I still sure as heck wouldn't get Windows 7 without "XP mode"but it would be a saver for users to have the XP mode, when they have games they know works on XP and won't work on windows 7 because win 7 is too new for the game to run....Before you get all excited about XP mode, you should know you need a processor with HARDWARE virtulization for XP mode to work. While AMD have included hardware virtulization on virtually all its processors for a couple of years now, Intel seems no include the feature seemingly at random on its processor lineup.
http://blogs.techrepublic.com.com/window-on-windows/?p=1278Thanks Cityscape and everyone else, Very interesting.


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