I fully recommend installing Win7, I know this shouldn't be said but
there are plenty of torrents for the RTM build, when you can finally
purchase the RTM (or get it through other MS channels), just enter your
product key. You can re-arm it when necessary (up to 120 days I think)
so the RTM version will be in shops by then.

 

Honestly, I ran Vista 64bit for a few years, and to be honest I never
had many issues with it, but Win7 is really that much better.

 

The only think you need to be wary about is Win7 64bit and Delphi 2007 &
2009 (not sure if older versions have any hassles), but there is a small
change that needs to be made to a Delphi file for debugging, as an error
appears when closing a debug session (and multi threads are used), that
kills Delphi. I am hoping Embarcadero fix this, as the problem is there
in final RTM version of Win7.

 

Anyway, just my 5 cents, I know I'll never go back from Win7!

 

Regards from New Zealand (GMT+12)

 

Jason Coley

Software Solutions

 

 

 

From: delphi-boun...@delphi.org.nz [mailto:delphi-boun...@delphi.org.nz]
On Behalf Of Jeremy Coulter
Sent: Friday, 7 August 2009 9:35 a.m.
To: Jason
Subject: [DUG] to Vista 64bit or not?

 

Hi Guys.

I am building my new machine today...YAY....and sinces I am getting a
pretty res. machine (quad core with 4 gig) which is replacing my VERY
faithful, but increasingly unreliable Pent 4 3GB, I am trying to decide
wether or not to install Vista 64bit since I have a copy of it.

The only reason I was thinking of it was that I can utilise the memory
so I can use Virtual machines etc.

I was thinking of Windows 7, but since its still pretty much beta, I
dont want to have to reinstall everthing again when it comes out.

 

Anyone got any ideas? Should I infact get say fedora 64bit (if there is
one) and install VMware etc?

 

Jeremy

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