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Windows 7 vs 2004 Dell

Windows 7 vs 2004 Dell

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iziboys
Junior Member
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04-25-2016, 02:22 PM
#1
I was getting annoyed with Windows XP, so I decided to throw Windows 7 Professional 32-bit on my Dell. And what I got... Was not expected. For being a Dell from 2004, it does pretty well. When it still had XP, it handled most of the stuff I threw at it pretty well. Games, videos, music, etc. But I kept getting a validation error so I threw a copy of Windows 7 Professional 32-bit on it to see how it did. What amazed me is how there were drivers for the audio on Windows update, and the ethernet driver was installed when I got Windows on it. There were no video drivers so I have to use the one that Microsoft provides and it sucks. But everything else is actually pretty fast. Even my Windows Experience Index score wasn't that bad. And my boot times and loging times were really good. Boot was 36 seconds (start of boot screen to login screen), and my login was 11 seconds. Do you guys think this is doing pretty good for such an old Dell? The Dell in question is in my sig, named Deadly Dell.
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iziboys
04-25-2016, 02:22 PM #1

I was getting annoyed with Windows XP, so I decided to throw Windows 7 Professional 32-bit on my Dell. And what I got... Was not expected. For being a Dell from 2004, it does pretty well. When it still had XP, it handled most of the stuff I threw at it pretty well. Games, videos, music, etc. But I kept getting a validation error so I threw a copy of Windows 7 Professional 32-bit on it to see how it did. What amazed me is how there were drivers for the audio on Windows update, and the ethernet driver was installed when I got Windows on it. There were no video drivers so I have to use the one that Microsoft provides and it sucks. But everything else is actually pretty fast. Even my Windows Experience Index score wasn't that bad. And my boot times and loging times were really good. Boot was 36 seconds (start of boot screen to login screen), and my login was 11 seconds. Do you guys think this is doing pretty good for such an old Dell? The Dell in question is in my sig, named Deadly Dell.

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xMagicPvP
Member
154
04-25-2016, 02:54 PM
#2
It's impressive you have 1GB RAM on Windows 7—it's quite a feat! I understand you're aware it's the 32-bit version, but it still seems like a lot of power for that time.
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xMagicPvP
04-25-2016, 02:54 PM #2

It's impressive you have 1GB RAM on Windows 7—it's quite a feat! I understand you're aware it's the 32-bit version, but it still seems like a lot of power for that time.

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CocoTheChocobo
Junior Member
39
04-27-2016, 03:19 AM
#3
The score stands at one! :'D you just defeated me, buddy :3
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CocoTheChocobo
04-27-2016, 03:19 AM #3

The score stands at one! :'D you just defeated me, buddy :3

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Gusther
Junior Member
38
05-03-2016, 09:32 PM
#4
Saving to the Imgur library
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Gusther
05-03-2016, 09:32 PM #4

Saving to the Imgur library

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bella7868
Junior Member
25
05-03-2016, 09:55 PM
#5
You manage it by keeping the interface simple and focusing only on what you need.
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bella7868
05-03-2016, 09:55 PM #5

You manage it by keeping the interface simple and focusing only on what you need.

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Experimentl
Member
199
05-17-2016, 06:10 AM
#6
It's not too bad. Remember the GPU isn't compatible with Windows 7. I won't have to endure it much longer, so I'll have to handle it.
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Experimentl
05-17-2016, 06:10 AM #6

It's not too bad. Remember the GPU isn't compatible with Windows 7. I won't have to endure it much longer, so I'll have to handle it.

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Saturday_14th
Junior Member
20
05-22-2016, 01:37 PM
#7
Click once with the right mouse button -> Settings, and adjust it to the tiny size
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Saturday_14th
05-22-2016, 01:37 PM #7

Click once with the right mouse button -> Settings, and adjust it to the tiny size

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WolfyNya
Member
125
05-22-2016, 03:01 PM
#8
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WolfyNya
05-22-2016, 03:01 PM #8

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RauloMenino
Member
224
06-09-2016, 05:14 AM
#9
It's not that bad in real life. My processor, memory, and hard drive are all functioning well.
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RauloMenino
06-09-2016, 05:14 AM #9

It's not that bad in real life. My processor, memory, and hard drive are all functioning well.

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mikeltxi1
Member
190
06-13-2016, 05:21 PM
#10
I prefer large taskbars, just like those demonstrated in the standard tutorials for Windows 7.
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mikeltxi1
06-13-2016, 05:21 PM #10

I prefer large taskbars, just like those demonstrated in the standard tutorials for Windows 7.

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