Your Desktop Screenshots

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  1. westernkings

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    http://i33.tinypic.com/ax1dmd.jpg
     
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    I see you got 7.1 for Hard Disk performance with 4 SSD's in Raid 0. What has someone got to have to get 7.9??!!! :eek:
     
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    You don't get 7.9 lol. I formatted Windows 7 last night, just reinstalled it, and my HD rating has dropped to 5.9 haha.

    I really just put that screenshot on to showoff my girlfriend haha.
     
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    Heres mine...

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    Well means I can use HyperV and other server features if I want, otherwise no real difference, Server 2008 R2 and Win 7 kernels are identical. Most other settings can be controlled via control panel or registry.

    Have Win 7 on my lappy so this way I've got both bases covered if theres something I want to look at.
     
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    I have 2008 R2 on my server but have configured it to act more like a desktop. Works a charm, very stable and as you say, Hyper-V baby :biggrin
     
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    Here's my current twin-monitor setup

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    My current laptop desktop screenshot:

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