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Windows 7
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» recoil a répondu le Sat 18 Sep, 2010 @ 6:28pm
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what are your thoughts? I have it on this laptop I got for Christmas and I personally hate it .. I cant find files and always have to be using the search button.. and I cant seem to install the soundforge crack on it.. other soundforge peeps say the same thing. it installed on my other laptop no problem at all

anyone know what the redeeming features of Windows 7 are supposed to be? I cant see any advantages to this

I'm gonna reformat and put XP on it
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Nathan a répondu le Sat 18 Sep, 2010 @ 6:42pm
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i dunno, when i got my laptop, vista was already on it, and i was told at the store that i could get the Win7 CD for free, after some internet requestage - since i got the 'puter just after 7 came out - but i never bothered.

so, meh .. vista sucks, but it works just fine, so i didn't move on.

and well, XP <-- not just an OS, but also the face that xp makes when someone installs it instead of vista or 7 ...
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Nuclear a répondu le Sat 18 Sep, 2010 @ 7:56pm
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i love w7...
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Nathan a répondu le Sat 18 Sep, 2010 @ 8:10pm
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Originally Posted By RECOIL

... and I cant seem to install the soundforge crack on it.. other soundforge peeps say the same thing. it installed on my other laptop no problem at all


on vista, it installed, but i need to give WinD'oh's permission whenever i open it. :/

plus, it does some funny stuff sometimes ... like opening a SoundForge Help box every time i use an effect, and not recognizing the CD drive when i try the Burn Track option ... bizarre.

hmm.. Sony: multi-billion dollar company. Microsoft: multi-billion dollar company. Coincidence? Or did someone get paid to program a lil' something in Windows to make sure cracked versions of Sony products won't function... ???

all in all, i say : Partition --> 1. Win-whatever --> 2. Ubuntu (Linux).
Use one for music, the other for everything else.
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» FRANKB a répondu le Sat 18 Sep, 2010 @ 8:21pm
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i love win7
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» cjbsexx a répondu le Sat 18 Sep, 2010 @ 8:29pm
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Windows 7 works very well and is virtually bug-free. Much better than Vista on every point.
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Good [+2]Toggle ReplyLink» Screwhead a répondu le Sat 18 Sep, 2010 @ 10:14pm
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Win7 is pretty much the best operating system Microsoft has ever put out. On my 10 year old AMD Win7 runs faster than a fresh XP install. It's way more secure, and if you're having trouble finding files, you need to organize your shit better because absolutely nothing has changed but a few things in the layout that you can switch back to how they were in XP/Vista with a little bit of looking through options.
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» FRANKB a répondu le Sun 19 Sep, 2010 @ 1:37am
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win7 4 president ?
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Kishmay_Pinas a répondu le Sun 19 Sep, 2010 @ 1:40am
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Just turn you laptop into a hackintosh.
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» cutterhead a répondu le Sun 19 Sep, 2010 @ 1:21pm
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its completely retard, cannot even run native 16 bit mode , and even with the virtual xp its still not up to the task.

if you like eye candy over functionability like mac, or if you cannot decide witch of the two monopoly wannabe in the world then these fashion compagnies are for you . especially if you like them to implant anti-teft mechanism that are overkill and made for the nwo to track major torrentees and jail them for the new economy of overall police state and cold war.

myadvise . look elsewhere like that lil link rite here :: [ en.wikipedia.org ] [list of operating systems]

PS : out of hundred++ os i tried. seven is the biggest UNinnovative joke ms shat out of there shathole
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» SourUltraFast a répondu le Sun 19 Sep, 2010 @ 1:32pm
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cutterhead: what is your favorite OS of them all?

And about 7: c'mon Vista was a big effin' joke compared to 7, no?
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» cutterhead a répondu le Sun 19 Sep, 2010 @ 1:47pm
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eh NO

openbsd , backtrack , inferno and aros.

come one guise , xp was the leading sperm , and they "somehow" got two dead one to polinate.
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» FRANKB a répondu le Sun 19 Sep, 2010 @ 1:49pm
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Originally Posted By CUTTERHEAD

eh NO

openbsd , backtrack , inferno and aros.

come one guise , xp was the leading sperm , and they "somehow" got two dead one to polinate.


xp was great, until win 7 tookover and i love it.
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» cutterhead a répondu le Sun 19 Sep, 2010 @ 1:51pm
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i can post a whole bugreport on what i thing they should have made or not , but anybody using a computer for more than 20 years will know rite away the issues involved .

some of them are political , most of them are retrocompatibility stuff, since they took a 180 turn on that sometime in time. lil after xp.
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» FRANKB a répondu le Sun 19 Sep, 2010 @ 4:22pm
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IF YOU'RE having trouble with compatibility issues...i have a few programs i had to run in compatibility mode with 98 or ME...and it helped alot
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» cutterhead a répondu le Sun 19 Sep, 2010 @ 4:59pm
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Originally Posted By NEUROMYTH

IF YOU'RE having trouble with compatibility issues...i have a few programs i had to run in compatibility mode with 98 or ME...and it helped alot


dude i know about this , you want me to get ddl technical on this ? you missed my first point by going call center on me rebottling everything already done tried and found holes in. im afraid i already lost you.

try to run a low level formater native . then you will understand what i am coping with at hardware level
Mise À Jour » cutterhead a écrit sur Sun 19 Sep, 2010 @ 5:02pm
KEYWORD : VIRUTAL XP MODE IN SEVEN IS NOT WAT IT WAS PROMISED TO ACCOMPLISH , AND BARE IN MIND THIS IS AN ADDITIONNAL PACKAGE PROVIDED BY MICROSHAFT WHEN THEY RELEASED SEVEN FOR PPL LIKE ME. GOOD FAIL ON THEIR BEHALF
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Screwhead a répondu le Sun 19 Sep, 2010 @ 5:05pm
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If you're running a hard drive that you can/need to LLF, then you're not going to be using Win7.

[ en.wikipedia.org ]

While it is impossible to perform an LLF on most modern hard drives (since the mid-1990s) outside the factory, the term "low-level format" is still being used (erroneously) for what should be called the reinitialization of a hard drive to its factory configuration (and even these terms may be misunderstood). Reinitialization should include identifying (and sparing out if possible) any sectors which cannot be written to and read back from the drive, correctly. The term has, however, been used by some to refer to only a portion of that process, in which every sector of the drive is written to; usually by writing a zero byte to every addressable location on the disk, sometimes called zero-filling.

The present ambiguity in the term "low-level format" seems to be due to both inconsistent documentation on web sites and the belief by many users that any process below a "high-level (file system) format" must be called a low-level format. Instead of correcting this mistaken idea (by clearly stating such a process cannot be performed on specific drives), various drive manufacturers have actually described reinitialization software as LLF utilities on their web sites. Since users generally have no way to determine the difference between a true LLF and reinitialization (they simply observe running the software results in a hard disk that must be partitioned and "high-level formatted"), both the misinformed user and mixed signals from various drive manufacturers have perpetuated this error. Note: Whatever possible misuse of such terms may exist (search hard drive manufacturers' web sites for all these terms), many sites do make such reinitialization utilities available (possibly as bootable floppy diskette or CD image files), to both overwrite every byte and check for damaged sectors on the hard disk.

One popular method for performing only the "zero-fill" operation on a hard disk is by writing zero-bytes to the drive using the Unix dd utility (available under Linux as well) with the "/dev/zero" stream as the input file (if=) and the drive itself (either the whole disk, or a specific partition) as the output file (of=).

Another method for SCSI disks may use the sg_format command to issue a low level "SCSI FORMAT UNIT" command.
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» cutterhead a répondu le Sun 19 Sep, 2010 @ 5:25pm
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man , ITS A 16 BIT APP STFU del your last post

SEVEN DOESNT HAVE THE 16 STACK

I PROGRAM IN MASM AND THIS IS A MAJOR PROBLEM SINCE MOST CALLS WHERE REWORKED MINDLESLLY

i have been porting files from floppy till my 286. i was still running it all on one disk , having the mbr lunch DOS / WINXP / VISTA / (bt, aros, plan9 & inferno)ON ONE DISK AT THE SAME TIME..

vista was a dirty os that even on a dedicated part it still want authority on preinstall windows even if its not even booted from there THEY STARTED to make the install way more consolidated and preventing previous or multiboot. here is why

i got to the point i had DOS / WINXP / VISTA / SEVEN (bt, aros, plan9 & inferno) all os where running ON ONE DISK AT THE SAME TIME. except as soon as you go one time in seven . you can forget about vista. they roll each others activation so only one at a time can be used ( and im not talking about boot here but you will loose the ntloader completely from trying them NATIVE . nintendo 's concept comes to mind , make the cartridge look incompatible and the people will think it is .

shure you can workaround the whole thing using vmware. and loose half the res doing so and not even dealing with the prob in the first place.

THIS WAS NEVER AN ISSUE TILL TEY ENFORCED MORE MPAa GARBAGE IN OUR HOMES SO TO RUSH THE CATTLE TO BUY AND SHUTUP.

im not gonna promote an operating system that is a potential nationnal threat as global banking

screw, are you trying to instruct me how to install this ?? lol ill send you my mbr & disklabel dump im eon ahead what your trying to explain . im on inferno now .
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Screwhead a répondu le Sun 19 Sep, 2010 @ 6:05pm
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It doesn't matter what Win7 can or can't run; hard drive chipset has the LLF ability totally locked off since the mid 90s - to preform a LLF on a modern drive, you need the specific 'unlock' key for the chipset.

It.
Is.
IMPOSSIBLE.
without.
HDD-manufacturer-specific.
software.
PERIOD.
Mise À Jour » Screwhead a écrit sur Sun 19 Sep, 2010 @ 6:13pm
You could only do a LLF back in the MFM drive days - these days, on ALL hard drives since the mid-90s, changing the track and sector definitions would DESTROY the drives, as the chipset is written SPECIFICALLY for the way it comes from the factory.

You would have to LLF the drive to what you want, then TAKE OUT the chipset/controller and re-program the drive controller with the new infos for how to read the drive.

Stop trying to show off using terms you obviously know nothing about.

LLF has nothing to do with what bit stack the OS runs with, unless you are mistakingly referring to reinitialising a HDD/totally clearing what's on it, like you would with Zero Fill, and that's still NOT a LLF.
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» cutterhead a répondu le Sun 19 Sep, 2010 @ 6:14pm
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THATS BULLSHIT

mhdd & dsx are both programs that lowlevel , and even a week ago i did a 100gb drive . so really ..

[ social.answers.microsoft.com ]

STFU your buggin on the lowlevel app i referenced from the top of my head , dude its a known issue and when it blows the scope of your windows all youre user pool just go with ., ah then use linux or run it virtual.

lots of assumings and not properly whip the prog.

dude i cant name the app since its registed under a name i cannot expose myself using . keep trying to tell me what to do with an app i never named . meanwhile i can still validate this overall duming down on the lower levels , you know what regexp are : explain to me why they removed it from awk in bsd versions . one doesnt have to lurk far to know this powerfull patern & lexicon analyser when used at bin level can go further than anybody with a even a linker and an assembler.

dont you see the mechanism at hand here or are you running a machine that is too powerfull for you and cant notice the clocks going ill claiming its for security when its all there to provide a big dump of your computer usage to remote analytics .
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Windows 7
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