Why did they eliminate the option to go back to the classic look? i dont like the new taskbar.Quote from Windows7Guy:
Hello mgookin,
I will tell you from first hand experience, all of my systems have been converted to Windows 7. I am not just saying it to say because I am affiliated with Microsoft. I can truly stand behind this product and tell you straight away it works very reliably, fast and extremely stable. The 64bit version is a real powerhouse as well.
Anyways, what to say about Windows 7?
Let's check out the features!
NEW FEATURES:
There are several new features that are available with Windows 7 that will assist you with deployment and management of a large number of workstations. Enterprise IT infrastructures are increasingly complex to manage. The Microsoft Desktop Optimization Pack (MDOP) is a dynamic desktop solution that is available as a subscription for Software Assurance customers. The solution suite enhances application deployment and compatibility, increases IT responsiveness and end user uptime, and helps reduce total cost of ownership (TCO) of your desktop software and IT management. To learn more about this package, please go here: http://www.microsoft.com/windows/enterprise/products/mdop/default.aspx
Also now available is MDT 2010 (Microsoft Deployment Tool) which will help you create images and automate the OS and application installations, data migration, and desktop configuration process. To learn more, please go here: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd744519(WS.10).aspx
Microsoft does have an official Windows 7 Support Forum specifically for IT Pros located here http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en/category/w7itpro/ . It is supported by product specialists as well as engineers and support teams. You may want to also check the threads available there for additional assistance and feedback.
Also, if you would like to read what other users have said about their positive experience with Windows 7, you may want to check out the following sites: http://www.winsupersite.com/ and http://www.edbott.com/weblog/
John M
Microsoft Windows Client Team
Quote from Windows7Guy:
Hello mgookin,
I will tell you from first hand experience, all of my systems have been converted to Windows 7. I am not just saying it to say because I am affiliated with Microsoft. I can truly stand behind this product and tell you straight away it works very reliably, fast and extremely stable. The 64bit version is a real powerhouse as well.
Anyways, what to say about Windows 7?
Let's check out the features!
NEW FEATURES:
There are several new features that are available with Windows 7 that will assist you with deployment and management of a large number of workstations. Enterprise IT infrastructures are increasingly complex to manage. The Microsoft Desktop Optimization Pack (MDOP) is a dynamic desktop solution that is available as a subscription for Software Assurance customers. The solution suite enhances application deployment and compatibility, increases IT responsiveness and end user uptime, and helps reduce total cost of ownership (TCO) of your desktop software and IT management. To learn more about this package, please go here: http://www.microsoft.com/windows/enterprise/products/mdop/default.aspx
Also now available is MDT 2010 (Microsoft Deployment Tool) which will help you create images and automate the OS and application installations, data migration, and desktop configuration process. To learn more, please go here: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd744519(WS.10).aspx
Microsoft does have an official Windows 7 Support Forum specifically for IT Pros located here http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en/category/w7itpro/ . It is supported by product specialists as well as engineers and support teams. You may want to also check the threads available there for additional assistance and feedback.
Also, if you would like to read what other users have said about their positive experience with Windows 7, you may want to check out the following sites: http://www.winsupersite.com/ and http://www.edbott.com/weblog/
John M
Microsoft Windows Client Team
Quote from Scataphagos:
I've decided not to mess with W7, so I don't have personal experience. But from what I've read, even W7 isn't a legit reason to abandon XP. Sure, fancy Aero graphics and all, but benching comparos show mixed results as to which is the better performer overall (though most conclusions give the nod to W7 by a bit... and at least some of those are likely rationalizations by testers having switched to W7 on their personal rigs, but that's not a legit reason to change for most users).
And from what I've seen on CrystalDiskMark, my SSD performs BETTER with XP than with W7.
Microsoft will roll out W8 with a cool new feature or two (like Aero and DX10 in W7) and use that to justify everybody who bought W7 to "upgrade"... it's more about money than improving the OS.

Quote from Pippi436:
I'm using W7 64 bit since a few month without issues. No compatibility problems with win32 applications too. If you need the extra ram its not bad.
Whats annoying is the windows explorer. If you work with a lot of files and folders often, its a huge step backwards from usability perspective. I could write a book about why it sucks compared to the XP one. Had to get a replacement for that.
The new taskbar is an improvement overall. However, I'm missing the most obvious configuration setting (small icons - never group). It groups all java-windows together, which is a pain in the arse.
Other than that, i have no gripe with win7. There are quite a few useful UI improvements i don't want to miss anymore, i.e. moving windows around across monitors with WIN-curser left/right, the startmenu (although nothing beats Launchy still).