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Thread: What 'Desktop'?

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    Question What 'Desktop'?

    Well basically what should I have (Dunno what its called)

    Vista
    Windows 7
    Keep Vista but install some Apple/iMac like thing


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    Quote Originally Posted by BETA View Post
    Well basically what should I have (Dunno what its called)

    Vista
    Windows 7
    Keep Vista but install some Apple/iMac like thing

    First of all Windows 7 is BETA so unless you know what you are doing and use a computer alot etc don't install it, Secondly you can't install Apple/iMac they are a form of hardware, www.apple.com to be exact, however you can install Vista onto an iMac they run a system called OS X separate to Microsoft Windows.
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    Hi,

    It's called an OS (short for Operating System).

    Windows 7, whilst a promising OS, is still in beta, and is not recommended to be your primary OS as it will have a lot of bugs.

    I don't particularly want to recommend Vista, however I would say it is the most sensible choice out of the options you provided.

    I would personally recommend you stick to XP as it is exceedingly stable and a very secure OS (but don't forget to install the updates).

    Good luck, I hope this has helped.
    Last edited by sgraham; 21-01-2009 at 06:14 PM.
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    Install gentoo.

    Win win win.
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    REP+ to you all.
    I'll look into Windows 7 possibly.

    1st Comment- Ok thanks, I'll see about Windows 7. Also there is an 'OS' Apple version for Vista, my friend used to have. Oh and thats for the information.

    2nd Comment- Thanks for all the information and I currently have Vista which is ok.

    3rd Comment- I'll have a look into it
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    Any other names of 'OS's?
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    Theres literally thousands of OS's

    You could try ubuntu

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    There isn't a *legal* version of OS X for PC. If you don't know what an OS is, I wouldn't really recommend installing Windows 7. I suppose you could try Linux, which is as close as you'll get to OS X, for free.

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    Hmm I'm going to look into it.

    REP+ to everyone.
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