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#21 User is offline   Ghil Icon

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Posted 15 January 2009 - 04:12 AM

Mail is still in the beta as of now, but they said they are removing it from the final product.
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#22 User is offline   Jeter2Fan93 Icon

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Posted 19 January 2009 - 02:21 PM

foxofinfinety;520332 said:

odd I have the complete program...

And I have found one problem with Windows 7:
it doesn't recognize the build in trackpad and keyboard in the ACER Aspire 1640z
(and I have that laptop)


Go to their website and see if they have drivers (use the Windows Vista version, of course). My Compaq didn't have the video card recognized by Windows 7 but after installling the drivers from HP's website, everything was smooth as butter.
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#23 User is offline   matonga Icon

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Posted 26 January 2009 - 06:12 PM

Has anybody with Windows XP attempted to install Windows 7 in the same disk and in a separate partition?

And of course multi-booting between both? Is that possible?

Edit

I'm not requesting someone to try this, I'm just asking if someone has already done this and if he/she was successful or not. :)
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#24 User is offline   firecracker6 Icon

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Posted 26 January 2009 - 06:36 PM

matonga;521962 said:

Has anybody with Windows XP attempted to install Windows 7 in the same disk and in a separate partition?


Yes, I've done this with my fiance's Acer AspireOne Netbook. It's running XP. I partitioned the internal drive, put Win7 on the 2nd partition and am dual booting right now with both XP & Win7. It's working fine without issue.

Btw, Win7 runs amazingly fast and responsive, even on par with XP if not a little more snappy. The only problem I have right now with it is that some of the Hotkey combinations which require a little Acer app to invoke (for instance, fast monitor output switching, and volume controls,) do not work, and I cannot find a functioning utility (Vista compatible) from Acer to install. (And I have already extracted and attempted to install the original XP utility from Acer's installer directory that came with it's OS.)
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#25 User is offline   mps69 Icon

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Posted 26 January 2009 - 06:48 PM

I've managed to install W7 on virtual PC 2007, but it's as slow as treacle mainly because as I've not got enough memory.
What I've seen so far it looks good, I'll give it a good workout once I upgrade, fingers crossed in the next few months.
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Posted 27 January 2009 - 01:03 AM

I installed it on a Toshiba G15R-AV501. After some initial hiccups with the graphics card (GeForce Go 6600), it's running well.

Specs:

Intel Centrino 1.8 GHz (effective P4 rating: 2.26 GHz)
GeForce Go 6600
Hitachi Travelstar 60GB 7200RPM
Samsung Spinpoint M 160 5400RPM


A few annoyances:

Had to raid Toshiba's support site for drivers for Vista. XP drivers don't play nice with 7.
Video card refused to run Aero (despite supporting it) until I let 7 download drivers.

HD rates as 2.1 (It's a IDE drive so that might have something to with it)
SD card reader not recognized until I installed a driver from a Tecra notebook. Despite newer Qosmio's there aren't any compatible drivers with older Qosmios. Go Figure :-/

I'm impressed with how well its running with 4 year old hardware. The startbar is taking a bit of getting used to, but if you unpin (IE, Documents, and WMP) it's just like the old start bar you know and love.

Will definitely continue playing with it as time permits over the next few months.
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Posted 28 January 2009 - 01:51 AM

I've got a SATA (?) drive (Whatever happens to be on a ThinkPad T61), and my hard drive was rated as 2.1. Anyways, I found a solution on the Lenovo forums - trying disabling write cache: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/259716

I don't know if it's actually safe to do this, but it fixed it.
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Posted 28 January 2009 - 02:21 PM

My little brother has been using 7 since a few months ago (that thing called pre-beta?) and he fell in love with it he even persuaded me to do the same thing. He had this new thing installed yesterday. I've tried it for a few hours, installing programs I have to use for work and they run pretty fine.

Smiles:
- Boots up a lot quicker than Vista (or maybe because it's still newly, clean installed).
- The new taskbar is a bit too big for me but you get a couple of new functions in return such as windows media player mini-buttons (you can pause, play or get to the next/previous song without having to pull up the main program window).
- Eats less space on the hard drive (than Vista).

Frowns:
- It doesn't work with the scanner we have.
- Bluetooth is working but is acting strangely, the speed is slower than usual.
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#29 User is offline   Björn Icon

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Posted 28 January 2009 - 03:22 PM

solosou;522121 said:

- The new taskbar is a bit too big for me but you get a couple of new functions in return such as windows media player mini-buttons (you can pause, play or get to the next/previous song without having to pull up the main program window).


You can do that in Vista and even XP, too.
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Posted 28 January 2009 - 11:54 PM

Hi, I just wanted to say I've successfuly installed Windows 7 a couple of days ago, and it is at least as good as Windows XP plus some extra stuff (such as the taskbar, folders, the way you browse, etc...).

This version of the OS has really changed my viewpoint on Windows: if I had to choose between Mac OS X Leopard and Windows 7, I would just choose both.

They're a lot different in many aspects, and each one has lots of pros and little cons (other than compatibility with old programs, this just happens me for both Mac OS 9 / Classic apps and Windows XP / older Windows apps).

The thing that called my attention the most: it is fairly easy to use, if you come from Windows XP. The options are just there. Everything is where you would expect it to be. This is quite a lot different than my experience with Windows Vista (never installed it in my machine, I tested it in others'): it was horrible, I could never find the network properties, machine name setup, even the command line was difficult to use. It was driving me mad. I'm pretty happy Windows removed all these issues. Indeed it looks to me they returned to Windows XP / 2003 source code then rewrote some Vista features from scratch. :D
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Posted 31 January 2009 - 12:55 AM

Ertai88;522090 said:

I've got a SATA (?) drive (Whatever happens to be on a ThinkPad T61), and my hard drive was rated as 2.1. Anyways, I found a solution on the Lenovo forums - trying disabling write cache: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/259716

I don't know if it's actually safe to do this, but it fixed it.


Did that and the HD jumped to 4.7, moving the system score to 3.3. Now the Centrino is holding the system back.
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Posted 04 February 2009 - 10:45 PM

oh i'm going to get a vmware and install it! it looks like so much fun! and i'm glad that they shrunk down wmplayer. it's such a huge program and takes such a long time to load. it looks like they're making it a little more lightweight!
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Posted 05 February 2009 - 02:58 AM

cjborodin;522856 said:

oh i'm going to get a vmware and install it! it looks like so much fun! and i'm glad that they shrunk down wmplayer. it's such a huge program and takes such a long time to load. it looks like they're making it a little more lightweight!

i dunno, if you want to run it side by side with osx then VMware is obviously the way to go but seven is all about look (the aero experience) and you'd seriously be missing out if you use VMware. You'd get the same functionality but it would look very blah.

I'm running seven on a really old computer (2002 old. yeah.) and it runs so much better than XP. the only problem is I can't get the NIC to work 100%. If I boot up and let it login with the cord unplugged, THEN plug it in after the computer realizes it's unplugged, it works then. weird. They did copy a lot from Mac and Linux. File management feels very finder-y and the "Superbar" has KDE written all over it. Overall, definately getting it when it comes out for my BootCamp Partition

Do not double post - use the edit function - mps69
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#34 User is offline   csongi Icon

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Posted 05 February 2009 - 08:12 PM

I installed on my crappy 6 years old pc (1.7GB petium 4, 384MB sdram, 64MB geforce 2) and the basic style works fine, no aero at all, but it's cool anyway. When I installed Vista beta in those times, everything crashed, only the BSOD was missing :P, but win 7 works fine even on my old pc.
And I like the new taskbar, it does almost everything the dock does on mac os x, it's like the dock and the menu bar in mac os x ,but in one piece and without the menu.
I like it, I hope I will want to use it.
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Posted 06 February 2009 - 06:28 AM

Ive just installed 7 on my Macbook Pro (core duo 2ghz, 2gb ram, 100gb hd)... installed relatively smoothly.

I tried to boot off the ISO image (macs can do extraordinary things with isos usually) , but couldnt work out how and resorted to burning it to a dvd in toast.

Now... my problem is that I need to install the bootcamp drivers and I cant find the Leopard disk! I downloaded the windows 32 bootcamp drivers from apple's site, but they just plain wont work on windows 7...

as a result all the more advanced graphical features (such as the new taskbar) has been disabled... and Im left with little more than a simplified version of vista (which isnt too bad in itself).

anyone know where I can source the drivers as they would be off the disk? id prefer to avoid torrents if I can find a quick-fix!
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#36 User is offline   mark Icon

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Posted 23 April 2009 - 07:22 AM

windows is a kind of operating system. it helps run the progran.
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