Advice Request Windows 8 vs. Windows 7 SP1 Memory Usage Comparison

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win7holic

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Microsoft introduced a range of optimizations designed to minimize OS memory use in Windows 8, hundreds of modifications, making it possible for the platform to run on just 64MB of RAM.

As a result of the work put in by the Windows fundamentals team, the next iteration of Windows already does a better job at leveraging system memory compared to its predecessor.

The software giant launched Windows Developer Preview, a Milestone 3 Build of Windows 8, at BUILD in mid-September 2011, and early adopters can download and test the release themselves and get a taste of the memory usage improvements.

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win7holic said:
and then dual-booted with windows 8.

i dont think so, few people know how to do dual-boot and even those who knows, will not loose time with it, just upgrade.

the richest will buy Win8 right away, the poorest will find it on p2p...
 

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umbrapolaris said:
i dont think so, few people know how to do dual-boot and even those who knows, will not loose time with it, just upgrade.

the richest will buy Win8 right away, the poorest will find it on p2p...

that's why, lot people now is using external hard disk for backup data and their if know how to dual-booted it just take a few time.
 

moonshine

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Most people doesn't care about Software Updates so your recommendations don't stand a chance.
 

win7holic

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BoXX28 said:
Most people doesn't care about Software Updates so your recommendations don't stand a chance.

don't say like that.
you know. in this forum we care for all, we give good tip for computer users to prevent malware , and keep secure PC or laptop with update software.
 

moonshine

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Yes I know that we all care about everybody's security but don't think of it as all of the people that browses the internet visits us and sees your posts.

BTW, We can speak anything we want to talk about as long as it doesn't get too illegal and that we're not forcing it to others.
 

win7holic

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and you know,
this forum keeps improving members from today, 2 days again, etc.
when new members come to in this forum wanted to know and want get suggest about security from us. their will be read one by one about newest thread. and this thread at the moment already "heat"
so, their (new members or visitors) will be read this thread.
 

moonshine

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That's a fact but how about the fact that most users doesn't care about security? There are LOTS and I mean LOTS of people that doesn't care about security and the population of this community isn't even enough to make up half of the amount of people that browses the internet.
 

win7holic

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if, their care about their security. their will be search good solution for it.
such as; read article ,join into forums
 

jamescv7

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Well its fine in using Windows 7 and Windows 8, the main difference that: Windows 8 have more latest features added than Windows 7.

In memory consumption definitely Windows 8 would improved especially it was tested during beta than Windows 7 in slight difference percentage.
 
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