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im a sysadmin, i run linux on my workstation, they gave me a choice to exchange my laptop for a beefier desktop with windows 7, should I change? i administer strictly linux stuff but email and certain documents are pain in the rear end to handle in linux.
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# ? Oct 8, 2009 17:13 |
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Dominoes posted:I use my start menu in Vista to access all my programs. I use the Games menu to run games, the frequently-used programs list that takes up most of the start menu to access my common programs, and the pinned list above it for a few that aren't frequent use, but I like easy access to. (I never go into program files because it's a mess.) Does the dock replace this? I found that the dock took the place of the quick launch bar and the common programs list in the start menu plus whatever other crap I always run. I kept using the games menu, though (but since most of my games are on steam I never really use it that much anyway)
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# ? Oct 8, 2009 18:30 |
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Stuff that has admin access problem should be run in XP compatibility mode for the most part. Turning off UAC will in fact make older applications have more problem rather than less! For example, with UAC on, writes to protected folders like Program Files get silently redirected to a virtualstore folder and everything works good. With UAC off, the writes are just impossible!
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# ? Oct 8, 2009 18:39 |
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People using the start menu: Do yourself a favor and stop. Just press the Windows key, type a few letters of the program name, and press Enter. Approximately 1,249 times faster than browsing the start menu. I literally haven't clicked the "All Programs" link in many months. On another note, Walt Mossberg really likes Win7.
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# ? Oct 8, 2009 18:44 |
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I have a friend that is a Mac guy, and is always touting how much better his new Mac is better than his old Dell laptop (running Windows 2000). I just setup a new HTPC and when he saw 7's Media Center me made the comment very snidely that it looks just Mac.
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# ? Oct 8, 2009 18:46 |
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Lord Commissar posted:I just don't remember which specific programs had the problem. I think Steam had an issue at one point, but it may have been patched by now. The Gasmask had the same problem with Blackberry software. Oblivion will poo poo its pants if you try to run mods if the game is installed in program files and UAC is enabled, or at least it used to. Presumably Morrowind would poo poo even harder. Titan Quest seems to have some odd problems connecting to multiplayer servers if you don't right click and run as admin. Was it any of these?
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# ? Oct 8, 2009 19:14 |
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dark warrior posted:im a sysadmin, i run linux on my workstation, they gave me a choice to exchange my laptop for a beefier desktop with windows 7, should I change? i administer strictly linux stuff but email and certain documents are pain in the rear end to handle in linux. Why not I guess? Just putty into everything. No reason you can't install your flavour of linux on that windows 7 machine either.
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# ? Oct 8, 2009 19:17 |
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dark warrior posted:im a sysadmin, i run linux on my workstation, they gave me a choice to exchange my laptop for a beefier desktop with windows 7, should I change? i administer strictly linux stuff but email and certain documents are pain in the rear end to handle in linux. Look at it like this, if you need to use linux you can download a free linux vm and run it in vmware player.
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# ? Oct 8, 2009 19:25 |
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Blue Footed Booby posted:Oblivion will poo poo its pants if you try to run mods if the game is installed in program files and UAC is enabled, or at least it used to. Presumably Morrowind would poo poo even harder. Titan Quest seems to have some odd problems connecting to multiplayer servers if you don't right click and run as admin. Was it any of these? Wireshark does the same thing too. When I first went to Vista it took me a while to figure out why I couldn't trace anything with it.
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# ? Oct 8, 2009 19:31 |
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Yeah Virtual Machine is now free for everyone using Windows 7, so you can just install linux in a vm if you still need it.
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# ? Oct 8, 2009 19:33 |
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Cojawfee posted:Yeah Virtual Machine is now free for everyone using Windows 7, so you can just install linux in a vm if you still need it. What
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# ? Oct 8, 2009 19:33 |
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I got myself 3x Windows 7 licenses (32-bit, 64-bit, and french 32-bit) from MSDNAA . I'll update after the midterms, this is my only computer for now and it would be catastrophic if something went wrong during install.GreenNight posted:Look at it like this, if you need to use linux you can download a free linux vm and run it in vmware player. Yeah but he's still trading a laptop for a desktop. I wouldn't do it. It's not like he can play games at work (or can he? What do sysadmins do at work when everything's fine?), so does he really need Windows 7? Cojawfee posted:Yeah Virtual Machine is now free for everyone using Windows 7, so you can just install linux in a vm if you still need it. Virtual PC was always free for any (Windows) OS. And even if it weren't, VMWare Player, VirtualBox, and whatever else are free. MachinTrucChose fucked around with this message at 19:39 on Oct 8, 2009 |
# ? Oct 8, 2009 19:37 |
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Im asking mainly just because everyone is talking about windows 7 like it's the poo poo. and no I wont be using to game but if it's a `better` working vista then that could be tempting. Basically what i use the most is office type stuff and im having a major headache trying to get email and office docs working. Plus i generally like windows as a desktop OS, always have. But vista scarred me.
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# ? Oct 8, 2009 20:08 |
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dark warrior posted:Im asking mainly just because everyone is talking about windows 7 like it's the poo poo. and no I wont be using to game but if it's a `better` working vista then that could be tempting. Basically what i use the most is office type stuff and im having a major headache trying to get email and office docs working. If you like Windows as a desktop OS and you have a computer newer than 2000 you have no reason to not use Windows 7.
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# ? Oct 8, 2009 20:10 |
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madprocess posted:If you like Windows as a desktop OS and you have a computer newer than 2000 you have no reason to not use Windows 7. Unless you have an nForce3 motherboard, which you cannot get Win7 drivers for.
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# ? Oct 8, 2009 20:15 |
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ragzilla posted:Unless you have an nForce3 motherboard, which you cannot get Win7 drivers for. Yep, every PC built in the last 5+ years has worked great except for nForce2/3 boards. I read just today that nVidia was ending work on their nForce chipsets for good and breathed a sigh of relief. Good riddance.
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# ? Oct 8, 2009 20:34 |
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dark warrior posted:Im asking mainly just because everyone is talking about windows 7 like it's the poo poo. and no I wont be using to game but if it's a `better` working vista then that could be tempting. Basically what i use the most is office type stuff and im having a major headache trying to get email and office docs working. I'm curious to hear exactly why you couldn't get email and office docs working? Let me guess, you have a copy of office 97 you're trying to use?
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# ? Oct 8, 2009 20:36 |
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Crackbone posted:I'm curious to hear exactly why you couldn't get email and office docs working? Let me guess, you have a copy of office 97 you're trying to use? He said he was running linux.
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# ? Oct 8, 2009 21:54 |
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Xenomorph posted:It's the Microsoft Dock. Just call it the Dock. It works like the Apple Dock. loving iTunes has loving miniature play control keys that you can use in peek. That in and of itself is cool, but imagine what other things could be done with that.
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# ? Oct 8, 2009 22:06 |
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Blue Footed Booby posted:Titan Quest seems to have some odd problems connecting to multiplayer servers if you don't right click and run as admin. Was it any of these? The only problems I've run into with Titan Quest (which also existed in Vista) is that when you tell it to search for games, it'll spit out some weird Visual C++ Runtime error a few times. I haven't played in a while, so I forget exactly what it says, but just click OK until it goes away and then it works fine.
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# ? Oct 8, 2009 22:07 |
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Dogen posted:loving iTunes has loving miniature play control keys that you can use in peek. That in and of itself is cool, but imagine what other things could be done with that. http://wintense.com/plugins/foo_w7shell
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# ? Oct 8, 2009 22:08 |
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One thing that is really annoying me is that if I'm watching a video and the screen turns off, it takes about five seconds for it to come back. It would be cool if they had a period of a few seconds where it just turned the screen black like a screen saver so you could get it back, instead of just straight turning off.
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# ? Oct 8, 2009 22:38 |
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Cojawfee posted:One thing that is really annoying me is that if I'm watching a video and the screen turns off, it takes about five seconds for it to come back. It would be cool if they had a period of a few seconds where it just turned the screen black like a screen saver so you could get it back, instead of just straight turning off. Isn't there a option in the media player to prevent this? I know MPC64 allows it.
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# ? Oct 8, 2009 23:37 |
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That's up to your monitor manufacturer buddy e: I mean Cojawfee. Windows can't make your monitor turn on faster.
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# ? Oct 8, 2009 23:44 |
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Dogen posted:loving iTunes has loving miniature play control keys that you can use in peek. That in and of itself is cool, but imagine what other things could be done with that. I happened to be syncing my phone when I read this. I just checked and it blew my mind.
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# ? Oct 9, 2009 00:35 |
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Factor Mystic posted:That's up to your monitor manufacturer buddy Yes, but if you read my post, you'll see that I said to have the screen just turn black for a few seconds so you can bring it back quickly before totally turning the video off. Actually, I don't mind about that, how about just not doing that while in a full screen video. But I guess it is a problem with flash not doing full screen properly, because media player classic works just fine. Cojawfee fucked around with this message at 00:48 on Oct 9, 2009 |
# ? Oct 9, 2009 00:45 |
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Cojawfee posted:Yes, but if you read my post, you'll see that I said to have the screen just turn black for a few seconds so you can bring it back quickly before totally turning the video off. So change the power settings. Just turn your monitor off manually if you're going somewhere for a while.
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# ? Oct 9, 2009 00:52 |
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Set the Blank screen saver to happen 1 minute before powering off your monitor...
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# ? Oct 9, 2009 00:54 |
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If you edit the minversion for the windows7 install disk so it will upgrade the RC, do you still have to the March 2010 limit?
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# ? Oct 9, 2009 00:58 |
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EVIR Gibson posted:If you edit the minversion for the windows7 install disk so it will upgrade the RC, do you still have to the March 2010 limit? Yes, because nothing you can do will make the RC stay active past February 28th, 2010.
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# ? Oct 9, 2009 01:07 |
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Swilo posted:Set the Blank screen saver to happen 1 minute before powering off your monitor...
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# ? Oct 9, 2009 01:43 |
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Sticky notes is the new "New Text Document.txt". Goodbye notepad.
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# ? Oct 9, 2009 01:51 |
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SpartanIV posted:Someone take pictures of these tote bags, I want to see what they look like and maybe beg for one. They're actually pretty nice looking (sorry for the lovely cameraphone pic, the colors are much nicer IRL): Click here for the full 1600x1200 image. I may use them as grocery bags.
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# ? Oct 9, 2009 02:28 |
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Kakesu posted:They're actually pretty nice looking (sorry for the lovely cameraphone pic, the colors are much nicer IRL): They'd look at home stuffed full of snacks and drinks. I've got mine sitting here at the moment.
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# ? Oct 9, 2009 02:55 |
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Blue Footed Booby posted:Oblivion will poo poo its pants if you try to run mods if the game is installed in program files and UAC is enabled, or at least it used to. Presumably Morrowind would poo poo even harder. Titan Quest seems to have some odd problems connecting to multiplayer servers if you don't right click and run as admin. Was it any of these? The easiest way to run games that are heavily moddable or have connection issues under UAC is to either install the game in a seperate folder on your C:\ drive or, my preferred method, to give yourself full localized access to the game's folder. For example, I set Program Files (x86)/Bethesda Softworks/ as fully accessible by my user account and you can do whatever you want while letting UAC do its thing with everything else.
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# ? Oct 9, 2009 04:16 |
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I noticed that Windows 7 has the same poo poo as Vista where it searches for a new wireless connection every minute or so causing a big lag spike. What are my options? Does WLan Optimizer work for Windows 7? (even then it stopped working after a while for vista )
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# ? Oct 9, 2009 06:39 |
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I'm torn between posting this here or in ML, but can I get some help regarding midi keyboards/interfaces in 64bit? The keyboards etc are detected fine when switched on, but they only show up as being a 'composite device', rather than actual midi ports. For example, my SL MK II is detected as a composite device with an additional 'SL MK II port 1 & 2' showing up, but both of those devices are unable to locate suitable drivers automatically. Neither of the companies whose hardware I use have 64bit specific drivers yet, so am I stuffed or am I doing something incredibly stupid.
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# ? Oct 9, 2009 07:28 |
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c0burn posted:http://wintense.com/plugins/foo_w7shell This is really awesome, thank you.
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# ? Oct 9, 2009 07:40 |
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Ambuletz posted:This is really awesome, thank you.
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# ? Oct 9, 2009 13:40 |
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duckstab posted:I'm torn between posting this here or in ML, but can I get some help regarding midi keyboards/interfaces in 64bit? A USB composite device is kind of like having a device with a built in 2+ port hub that then provides 2 or more actual USB devices, in your case Midi port 1 and Midi port 2. When you installed it on XP it would show up briefly as a composite device and then the two midi port drivers would get installed, the actual composite device doesn't show up in device manager the same way a hub does. Chances are when you installed it on XP you just didn't notice that stage as the drivers actually worked so you just plugged it in and two ports appeared. You're not doing anything wrong, you're just stuffed because the drivers aren't available. You could try the 32bit Vista drivers if available, they might work if they are user mode and not kernel mode.
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# ? Oct 9, 2009 14:43 |