More like we can actually use Vista and 7 is a worthless upgrade not worth the hassle? Seriously £50 or so (student discount) and a lot of hassle for a taskbar that would just be set back to how it essentially is now and a folder and menu system that annoys me? No thanks. And before you say try it I have, I have a dual boot of Windows Server 2008 R2 (the server edition of Win7) converted to be a workstation and it just doesn't feel right. Plus I put Win7 on the hexcore build and, yes it was better than the Workstation version, but it still wasn't "home" for me. Only thing that I might get Win7 for is if I get an SSD that supports TRIM or if I end up wanting to run an ATI and an nvidia card at the same time (unlikely).
I don't it's called dual monitors. Thats the system tray which is the bottom right of the first screen, so in the middle of the overall screenage. Not sure if there is a way though, google might help. A dock with windows set to minimize to that would probably do it, but the start menu docklets don't tend to work on x64 windows.
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