Windows 7 Ultimate Gamer Edition X64
Windows 7 modified for gamers on this new platform (64-bit). The system is optimized to support today's games, plus he removed a number of processes without. Windows 7 Gamer Edition 64 bit Windows 7 modified for gamers on this new platform (64-bit). The system is optimized to support today's games, plus he removed a number of processes without unnecessary if it comes to games.
The band drummer died on June 22 (Friday). Avenged Sevenfold & Megadeth pay homage and tribute to the lost Vinnie Paul on Stage. The cause of death is still not known, but it’s covered that the drummer may have died from a major heart attack. Many artists converged to their social accounts to remember and pay respect to the man while some honored Vinnie during their live on stage. One was Avenged Sevenfold who took the time to honor the drummer.
The crew set the montage of films of Vinnie set to the song “Walk” from Pantera band.
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Do you think these 'Gamer Editions' Have any gained performance over normal versions of the same Operating System? Without even bothering to look up supposed proof that Windows 7 Gaming Edition is better than Windows 7 for gaming, I doubt it actually improves anything, or anything noticeable. Personally I actually like the Start Menu. It fits SO many more programs than the Windows 7 Start Menu. Windows 8.1 has an all around better kernel. No matter what Windows 7 version you download (even hacked up ones) it will never be as fast as Windows 8.1. People like to strip operating systems of services and other processes that aren't essential to gaming.
They get the impression that if its better on resources then its ultimately faster for gaming. Which is complete and utter ignorance. Gaming editions of Windows usually tend to work best on old machines that can barely run Windows as is. You can make your own version just by looking up each process that Windows 8.1 has running that's not critical to networking or stability of the system and killing it. This is essentially how GameBooster also works (another gimmick). An OS is a critical software, without it, your system is as useful as a door stop.
It operates your system as the name suggest. It is a very complex peace of OS which requires several thousands of engineers working on it. It manages everything, avoid problems, provide security, among many other things. A modified version of Windows could open on purpose or not to serious security wholes or leads of system failure (crash) or data loss. If the OS is infected at a core level, then no mater what anti-virus scan you do, with no mater software you get, they won't be able to detect anything. The system is compromised at a level that is worst than a rootkit.
Even if it did provide additional performance, I would not trust it with anything. The OS is the one software that you don't want to crack, pirate or get a modified version. I'm using Windows 8 for a while now and I'm still not sure what I think about it. On the one hand it clearly is faster than Windows 7, especially on slower hardware (-> mobile devices) and several things, like the Task manager and the Explorer, are much better than before. But then there are so many things I can't imagine anyone to be happy about: • Why do I have crappy apps (that need space on my small enough ssd) for things I already have perfect programs for? And why can't I just simply uninstall them all? • Why does everything every time want me to create a Microsoft account?