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FatsDomino Jan 14, 2009 11:34 PM

Pretty much. I intend on keeping it until the retail version comes out (unless there is another beta which I don't think there will be or a release candidate).

And since it's just a beta Microsoft doesn't really give a crap as they don't really hold much responsibility for what happens on it. It's beta. Torrent the fuck out of it.

Zergrinch Jan 14, 2009 11:39 PM

Alternatively you can download it outright from Microsoft's website :p

http://www.microsoft.com/windows/win...-download.aspx

Dark Nation Jan 14, 2009 11:41 PM

I think people just like Torrenting stuff. I swear, I think I once came across a torrent of Cave Story. :tpg:

FatsDomino Jan 15, 2009 08:50 AM

Well eventually they'll run out of beta keys to hand out. Maybe.

In any case I've been running on the leaked beta 1 which is the same thing as they're offering.

Dark Nation Jan 15, 2009 09:28 AM

Something I'm wondering and perhaps one of you could tell me.

If you right-click on a shortcut on the Desktop, go to Properties and the 'Shortcut' section, there are options to change the path of the shortcut and to change the Icon. This normally is selectable (Examples: Firefox, AVG, even the "Send Feedback" that's defaulted on the desktop) but for some reason when I try Steam, its greyed out. Any known reason for this?

FatsDomino Jan 15, 2009 09:39 AM

Probably something they built into their shortcut for Steam. Try making your own shortcut. Go to Program Files and find the steam executable file. Copy. Paste Shortcut somewhere. Then see if you can change those properties.


Oh and here's something cool to look at.

Tim Sneath : The Bumper List of Windows 7 Secrets

Some nice keyboard shortcuts and features you might like to fool with.

Fluffykitten McGrundlepuss Jan 15, 2009 11:24 AM

I'm just reading a preview of Windows 7 in the Guardian and it mentions that you can now "pin" applications and stuff to the taskbar. Is this in any way different to just dropping shortcuts on to the quicklaunch toolbar in every other version of Windows or is it just that this particular journalist never realised the quicklaunsh toolbar existed or fails at creating shortcuts?

FatsDomino Jan 15, 2009 11:50 AM

It basically acts as an integrated dock of sorts. It's like quicklaunch but it also has specific application specific functions you can perform as well (although that's part of the superbar in general regardless if you pin things to it). So yeah it's kind of like combining quicklaunch with the taskbar to a certain extent.

Dark Nation Jan 15, 2009 12:44 PM

Your method worked, Acer. For whatever reason the shortcut that appeared on the desktop after I installed steam decided not to allow it to be changed. Although if you change the icon via the method I described above, you'll need an .ico file.

I mean Icon, not Yorda and the Summoner

Thanks for that Bumper List, that "Drag the window to the side" method of Docking will REALLY help me out, I think (First on the list).

Another feature I discovered is that if you go and try to rename a file, the filename and NOT the extension will be highlighted. Very small detail, but it will make renaming files go much faster (Because now all I have to do is start typing or hit backspace and start typing)

Sousuke Jan 15, 2009 07:33 PM

There's some pretty neat [not that I use them] keyboard shortcuts now, too. For example...

Win+Up Maximize
Win+Down Restore / Minimize
Win+Left Snap to left (pressing again will jump over to the next monitor)
Win+Right Snap to right
Win+Shift+Left Jump to monitor on the left
Win+Shift+Right Jump to monior on the right

Win+Home Minimize / Restore all other windows

Win+T Focus the first taskbar entry
(pressing again will cycle through them, you can can arrow around)

Win+Space Peek at the desktop
Win+G Bring gadgets to the top of the z-order

Win + # key Launches a new instance of the application in the Nth slot on the taskbar.
Example: Win+1 launches first pinned app, Win+2 launches second, etc.


Plus a bunch more, though I think this is the bulk of the 'new' ones.

Then there's the eye candy. I'm not sure if anyone has noticed, but you know how when you start a program via the taskbar, it sort of 'fwooshes' a glow across the icon? It seems the glow colour is totally dependent on the main colour in the icon.

The 'glow' also follows the mouse cursor around. Fun! :eagletear:
Quote:

Originally Posted by AcerBandit (Post 674200)
Well eventually they'll run out of beta keys to hand out. Maybe.

Well, technically they only have 3625 keys before they run out, using their current form for product keys. Then again, if it ever got to that point, you could just type in whatever you wanted and the key would work. :tpg:

pofcorn Jan 15, 2009 11:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dark Nation (Post 674249)
Another feature I discovered is that if you go and try to rename a file, the filename and NOT the extension will be highlighted. Very small detail, but it will make renaming files go much faster (Because now all I have to do is start typing or hit backspace and start typing)

Yeah that was in Vista too. Very useful.

Dark Nation Jan 18, 2009 08:24 AM

I've encountered some odd problems with installing stuff, specifically the windows installer crashed. Several times in fact. Running the program in compatibility for Windows XP didn't work either. At least though, I was able to send off a report about the crash. I highly suspect it won't do diddly squat regarding getting the problem solved, but hey its something.

FatsDomino Jan 18, 2009 09:33 PM

Did you try Vista compatibility. Also what program was it?

Dark Nation Jan 19, 2009 10:26 AM

Vista compatibility? No I haven't tired that yet. I'm back on XP for the moment anyway since the program installed fine on here. It was the installer for Autodesk 3ds Max Design 2009 (3D Modeling program).

FatsDomino Jan 20, 2009 04:11 PM

Oh here's something for those who are running Windows 7 and have UAC turned off. You probably can't use any sidebar widgets, right?

Fix Windows 7 Sidebar with UAC Off issue

An easy registry fix will get you with dem gadgetwidgetthings again. =)

^-^ Jan 21, 2009 06:40 PM

I finally got an error code for the installation errors I was getting, but I have yet to actually pinpoint the problem... I went to technet to see but nobody's posting there.

FatsDomino Jan 21, 2009 07:17 PM

I have a few places I like but here's the latest one I've come across.

win7vista.com - Index

Dark Nation Jan 21, 2009 07:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AcerBandit (Post 675891)
I have a few places I like but here's the latest one I've come across.

win7vista.com - Index

Thanks for that link, I came across this tid-bit on there which I think warrants a mention:

Well well, looks like we'll have the full thing within the year. Nice!

^-^ Jan 21, 2009 07:28 PM

Thanks Acer.

this is the link to the topic I made on technet, btw.

Cam May 29, 2009 11:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Zergrinch (Post 673810)
I am a staunch Windows XP user who doesn't want anything to do with Vista. What can you early adopters tell me about Windows 7's speed and reliability, that might just win me over vis-a-vis XP SP3? Just curious. :3:

Once you use the real admin account, disable uac and all the other crap, Vista=XP. Vista's audio stack alone justifies the change. It uses more resources, that's nothing if you have a real pc. The dpc latency is probably a bit higher in vista, but I hear windows 7 is the same as xp in terms of speed. Not going to 7 until it's released and there's a bios hardmod or other crap-free retail crack.

Can't wait for Windows 7 to come out.
Is it too much to ask for them to dump 32 bit? It needs to die so people start coding for 64bit :(

evilboris May 30, 2009 08:05 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cam (Post 705038)
Is it too much to ask for them to dump 32 bit? It needs to die so people start coding for 64bit :(

Yes, it's too much. There are still tons of computers out there which do not support 64bit. Heck, I don't think we have a single computer at work which does (out of some 50+ computers the most advanced stuff there are Semprons and maybe a p4).

Server 2008 R2 (the server release of win7) will only work on 64bit, though.

The unmovable stubborn May 30, 2009 09:41 AM

I am somewhat skeptical that any company that can't be arsed upgrading its hardware more than once a decade is immediately going to run out and buy dozens of copies of Win7 anyway, though.

Cyrus XIII May 31, 2009 09:05 PM

Exactly.

On top of that, virtualization has come a long way in the past few years, so at least on the software side, they could have handled all the legacy compatibility issues with older Windows versions and 32 bit via a virtual machine. They are actually working on some sort of XP VM, but so far its only been announced for the big-time corporate versions of Win7 and obviously, the OS itself still runs on 32 bit hardware. Maybe next time.

aku08 Aug 11, 2009 01:34 PM

Windows 7 is the last Windows that runs on 32bit

Krelian Aug 13, 2009 08:43 PM

Given that MS is likely to continue trying to flog software to developing nations full of legacy computers, I seriously doubt that.


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