Originally Posted by
commiecat
If you're starting over, just skip all the Linux flavor nonsense and use BSD. :mace:
lol, you can't hijack my thread, I already hijacked it. lol
But seriously, Win7 has been available for a long while to test. You do not need some pimped out brand new computer to use it. Like all previous versions of Windows, you can run it on old hardware, you just need to lower the settings. I have Win7 RC running on an old Dell here at work. Prolly a 2GHz CPU with less than a GB of memory. If you want the fancy interface and all the bells and whistles then that's where it helps to have the RAM, CPU, GPU.
My point is that you're not gaining anything to do this, and you're probably losing quite a bit.
I doubt you'll see many computer-illiterate upgrading their own machines initially. The caution should be given to people purchasing a new computer, as the manufacturers will install it by default.