~Johnny Share Posted February 7, 2012 I agree with you.. Looks like windows 7 is my "2000" lol More directed to the person you quoted from, but here are *some* of the new enhancements for desktop users It's most certainly not by any means a comprehensive list, as I'm just picking up things off the top of my head. Improved multi-monitor support (separate task bars, stretching wallpapers, etc.) ISO mounting Improved Copy & Moving Windows Reset & Refresh Improved networking stack (faster connections) Greatly improved start up, shut down & wake up spends Base memory usage reduced by over 100MB Built in antivirus solution (Integrated MSE) Secure boot (attempts to prevens rootkits / malware from interfering with boot up) Windows To Go (Entire Windows environment on a USB drive) DirectAccess improvements that makes managing networks easier for admins Simplified setup and deployment in network environments Syncing of settings over the cloud of your settings to all your PC's Storage Spaces The desktop upgrades certainly seem like they'll be on par with the move from Vista -> 7, even if you ignore Metro. 3 Share Link to post Share on other sites
V23 Share Posted February 7, 2012 we will see more and more tablets in coming years, however traditional desktops wont be fully replaced... I look forward to buying a desktop PC in 2032. Link to post Share on other sites
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