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What, is it 2007 already?
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02 May 2007, 15:03 | #22 |
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Heh, everyone was a newbie once, even Kodoichi...
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06 May 2007, 20:30 | #23 |
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07 May 2007, 16:02 | #24 |
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It´s time to remove Vista and install DOS. And run Felloe under DOS
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14 June 2007, 12:38 | #27 | |
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Hmm, this seems rather off-topic in this thread. On the other hand I couldn't make myself read the Vista vs. XP thread. |
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14 June 2007, 12:48 | #28 |
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I dont think it can be tuned as such. but there is an option to turn it off
Its all nice when its first installed, but after a while im guessing all the nice animations etc will get boring and will all eventually get turned of by most users anyway tbh. |
14 June 2007, 12:54 | #29 |
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Well at first glance I didn't like how they keep hiding the actual HD contents more and more. The interface seems overly simplified, resulting in more clicks per action than on XP/Explorer. Of course that may partly just be re-arranged things I'm not used to yet.
I'll give it another shot when I got a new controller and can be bothered. |
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Yes I agree, Also when i first installed mine I couldnt write to my C: drive. As default the Admin of the PC has no right to write to it, which is very odd. You actually have to give yourself (ADMIN) the permissions do write to the C: drive. There are a few things that you seem you cant do like you could with XP, but after a bit of searching the internet there are ways to set it up so you can do the same as XP. After chucking it around for a couple of days it all comes very easy to work out the differences and how to set it up like you have with your own XP setup.
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21 September 2007, 03:10 | #32 |
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@Shoonay
I thought 64bit Vista had problems with drivers and running 32bit XP games? |
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Common hardware (ATI/nVidia cards and nForce chipsets, for example) seems to have decent support now. |
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24 January 2008, 16:36 | #34 | |
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The guy I chatted to said he had to reboot his (Vista-powered) desktop PC and he was back on ICQ after less than 2 (two) minutes!! "Wot? You really did REBOOT in this short time?!" "Well, yes. " "Gee, that's the bomb!" "No but Vista!" (rest snipped, too much of his Vista ballyhoo talk) Last edited by andreas; 24 January 2008 at 16:42. |
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24 January 2008, 16:59 | #35 |
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I have no idea what you're on about with this gravedig, but I'm sure it's funny somewhere
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24 January 2008, 17:02 | #36 |
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been browsing EAB for Vista issues, as I will soon be a LEGAL (!) Windows Server 2008 RC1 user; and of course I will also test WinUAE on it (WinFellow would not be worth the trouble, as I can read here, though)
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24 January 2008, 20:43 | #37 |
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hm, good idea - test it on Longhorn...
I'd do it this weekend maybe (yes I am also a legal user) |
24 January 2008, 22:28 | #38 |
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I did not doubt that you are eh :P
BTW you meant Longhorn Server. Positive reports from Vista are old hat Well, for real, disregarding people's bashing of MS all the time: this IS a nice trait indeed. Have your Live ID handy and get a legal registration number, valid until June 2008!! No hassles, no silly cracking tools needed to bypass/remove activation. Boy, do I like that! |
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well AFAIK Longhorn was the server part, Vista had another codename... I could be wrong
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25 January 2008, 13:05 | #40 |
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