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ASR
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« Reply #65 on: 5 July 2009, 04:08:24 » |
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Nice! I think I'm gonna' try this out. Vista had no appeal to me, and neither does Windows 7 really, but I keep hearing about how great it is and if I'm ever gonna' switch, now's the time. Plus, I can't find my XP install discs, anyway. For anyone curious: I use a extra-large laptock connected to a docking station BASICALLY as if it were a desktop computer. I never take it around with me places like most people do with laptops. However, the mobility of a laptop is a huge necessity to me so I can take it back and forth from school and other places where it will stay for long periods of time. The problem is that I've worn this thing down so much over the years. It's slowly built up so much crap that I don't ever want to even start THINKING about sitting down and cleaning this thing up. And it's not that I don't take good care of it: it's just the natural build-up of space. It only has an 80GB hard drive because I bought it right before, suddenly, every laptop in stores could hold a #####load more than they used to be able to. It's now running so slow and sluggishly that I can't stand it anymore. I copied the essentials to my terabyte and I'm gonna' go for it. Posted on: 4 July 2009, 18:30:48
Alrighty, I'm all jazzed up with Windows 7. So far so good.
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Johncarllos
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« Reply #68 on: 5 July 2009, 06:54:10 » |
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You can run a lot of files from the other OS, so you can just shortcut them and they will have their own set of prefs for the new operating system, but I've found that they work better if installed in the OS itself.
For example, I can run just about every one of my Vista programs on windows 7 off of the Vista partition, but they don't keep any of the settings. Programs that i care about more and use often, I installed to my 7 Partition. Other odd/huge programs like video converters, VLC, MPC, and Photoshop still work fine, I just have to change the settings.
Long story short, you don't have to re-install all your programs, but they work better and are easier to access of you do.
I will say that it's annoying to always navigate though my Vista drive to get to stuff, even with shortcuts, because it treats it like an entirely different computer.
Also, I have to use vista to do any torrenting because Vista has all my stats and my list saved, as well as all the port modifications.
I suggest partitioning 30GB for W7 if possible, just because after the initial 16, it'll have to update and it's good to have a page file.
On another note, I HATE HATE HATE Dell computers. I was going to get windows 7 dual booting on my girlfriend's laptop, but when I tried to shrink partition "C:" I got the famous "CATASTROPHIC FAILURE" error. Which basically means windows has no idea what's going on.
Turns out that the media software that ships with Dell PCs has it's own 2.5 GB partition and it sits at the end of the disc. It can never be fully removed, as it's even built into the BIOS of the computer. It can actually boot without the operating system. Well, it makes the hard drive un-partitionable. And I HATE Dell right now.
Who the hell in their right mind ties up and entire hard drive with a rip-off of windows media center? And even writes the crappy program (I tried to use it, it's very very very weak) into the BIOS so it can boot independently? It's not like people occasionally might want to do a little more with their computer than just surf the internet, watch movies, and play games.
This message must be hella long by now....
tl;dr? Windows 7 is awesome and Dells are the spawn of satan.
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I can skin anything smaller than a bobcat in 30 seconds.
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Mikero
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« Reply #72 on: 8 July 2009, 10:45:03 » |
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This isn't much of a tech question but I'm having some tech problems that have lead me to be using my PC right now, and though nothing's wrong with my Mac that hasn't been wrong with it for a long time that I've been living with and I'm probably not going to be using this computer again for a long time after tonight, I'd like to know what encoding you guys use for FireFox. Because my signature doesn't show up and it's annoying.
Anyway the tech problem I'm having is with my portable external hard drive, a WD Passport. If this were a USB stick or something I wouldn't give a ##### but this thing actually has every file I actually want to keep, since I run a few computers with different OSs and stuff, including all my art from the past 9 years, all of my site, ALL OF MY PHOTOS (the most irreplaceable, really), and a bunch of videos and TV seasons and other stuff you keep. Actual #####, not like a bunch of lolcats images and mp3s. So it's a whole thing.
But I think I've figured it out for now. I'm 90% sure it's cord is busted and my iBook and my mom's PC laptop just can't send enough power through the USB to make it work now. The Mac has utterly ceased to recognize this thing is connected when it worked fine for like a year or more, and the pc laptop can find it after I meander about arbitrarily putting the thing in weird positions for a while and then having to hold it there to do anything.
Tonight I tried it in my desktop PC for the first time since this has been an issue (which is, for months now) and it works completely fine when directly connected. So I'm copying all the files to here just in case this thing can't be fixed and I have to replace it. But I'm thinking if I can find a new cord or one of these Y-cords that connect to two USB ports (slim chances for either, maybe) then I can get this going strong again. I didn't bring it up here because I figured it was a Mac problem or a "well you're boned" scenario.
By the way, if you ever need to troubleshoot anything by Western Digital, don't bother with their website. At all. Yeah. I looked a LOT of ##### for this online tonight. I'm really tired.
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