Using Windows 7 for a long time, most of them are more satisfied and enjoy the appearance. But one thing is very tangled, and that is the blue screen from time to time. If it is very regular, such as the installation of what is not compatible with the software, or have a major changes in hardware, and so on, it is easy to do, the reason is simple, change back or targeted measures can be taken. The most headache is no reason, no law, suddenly inexplicable to come to a blue screen, such experience believe that a lot of friends, especially the use of the old machine friends have met.
I think, after all, Windows 7 is just launched, always can not be as strong as XP now, fragile point is sentient, about to the SP phase will be better. But the blue screen is always annoying, so after a lot of research has found a seemingly feasible expedient, that is, to enable the largest possible Windows 7 virtual memory, the paging file set as much as possible. This allows Windows 7 to have more leeway during the run, and some bugs are probably mitigated or defused, and the blue screen phenomenon can be reduced a lot.
While Windows 7 is still in the kindergarten phase, it's the only way to take care of it. Those on the first time to greatly optimize, such as the service to close the service, delete the file that file, disable the function of that function, and so on, and so on, I think all is unwise, preferably by using Windows 7 their own default way to run, let us and Windows 7 slowly adapt to each other.
These are some of my experiences with Windows 7 that have been set up for a long time without a blue screen (and almost every day before that).
Adaptive range, machine configuration is not high, especially the memory tension (1.5G or below), hard disk larger friends.