Mmcd wrote: » Ive Vista 32 bit on a laptop and was wondering if (1) it was possible to get 64bit and (2) if it would have any advantages (I wont be trying to install more ram so other than that)?
Dardania wrote: » If your CPU supports 64bit then by all means go for it - although the limiting factor with 64bit is peripheral drivers (many manufacturers / OEMs don't bother writing 64bit drivers)[/URL]
Overheal wrote: » Im begining to miss some of the Polishes that Vista had that 7 hasnt. The new taskbar is a bit weird, and the tray icons look very beta. Firefox looks out of place even. Heres hoping I can get some games to run faster on the 64-bit architecture.
stanley1 wrote: » is there an email client with windows 7 ?
AlmightyCushion wrote: » You can make the taskbar behave the way it used to. Right click the taskbar and click properties. Change the option "Taskbar Button" to "Never Combine" or "Combine When Taskbar is Full". Does anyone have an alternative to Daemon tools that will work with this.
Overheal wrote: » Daemon tools I always stayed away from. False positives though they may have been, virus alarms make me feel uneasy. I use MagicDisc all the way. As for your taskbar fix, its just not the same I miss my quicklaunch buttons being seperate altogether from my active tasks. Anyways when I do that it makes the TB too fat - I keep it on the right of the screen.
calex71 wrote: » anyone miss quicklaunch on the taskbar????? much better
gonzovision wrote: » Ultra iso and power iso work anyway, Very first thing I ran into lol
Overheal wrote: » MAgicdisc cushion. Magicdisc.
leninbenjamin wrote: » ps. magicdisk is a pile of turd.
AlmightyCushion wrote: » Damnit, Overheal!!!! What makes it crap, lenin?
Dartz wrote: » I'm sitting on the .iso... and I'm debating with myself if I should just take the plunge and replace Vista, or if I should VM it. VM'ing it seems like a bit of a waste though, especially since it'll work all the way through to August.
Cow Moolester wrote: » Hola, Downloaded the beta and am trying to install it on my laptop. When you download it, do you have to extract it before you burn to DVD? I didn't and whenever I put it in my laptop it just opens Windows Explore and shows the file on the disc (2.43GB)
Dartz wrote: » I'm not stupid... I was just thinking of reinstalling anyway, and pondering if it might be worth trying. I have no spare partition for the damn thing, so I'd only have VM'ing. But Vista on itself isn't my primary OS, I've been using Linux for that. Bugger it anyway.
leninbenjamin wrote: » well first off i hate those virtual drive things. the last time i went to use one it corrupted my USB drivers, and did some other strange **** to affect my music programs of all things. even after uninstalling it my mother's ipod would not be detected by the PC when i plugged it in. and oddly enough, guys in my class today were just giving out about magicdisk, saying it's bloated, annoying and just not as good as the others.
Overheal wrote: » bloated? I use it because its small an unobtrusive. The only problem I ever had was if you mount another iso without unmounting the other one, it will clash gloriously. other than that, it works a peach. dont have an ipod or more importantly anything to do with itunes so I cant vouch for that. Ive been using MD for a few years now.
leninbenjamin wrote: » anyone finding the networking daft in Windows 7? ...
guil07 wrote: » dunno if it has bein covered or asked but i've just installed windows 7 on a second hd it picks up my internet connection but wont open any pages in ie or firefox, windows update just hangs and i cant update avg