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dial-up issue related to modem driver ... got an update notice from the OEM last week -
new driver, installed, issue resolved ....

if anybody here is using Seven, I've uncovered alot of the hidden misfeatures and
waded thru tons and tons of bad shareware to discover the handful of useful third
party utilities ... like all the previous windows, the more I figger out the more I
like it - question is, why should I have to dig around for info and add-ons to make
the thing to my liking ?

f'instance, the QuickLauch appears to have been removed from 7, in favor of "pin to taskbar" ....

but the QuickLaunch is still embedded, just disabled - takes a manual registry tweak to unlock ....

&etc...

if no-one is using 7, I'll not bother with the details of all this ....
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Re: Windows 7 was my idea ....

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i am on 7 but my main cause of moaning comes from the interface, that vista/windows style that treats you like a retard with giant icons and lodsa "help"...

hate it...

i understand it is made for people who haven't got a clue but I don't really care about them

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I am using Seven and am very content with it so far. Always like to hear tips and tricks.
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using the 64bit version at work. Its a POS like the previous versions of windows. Same reasons as always.
I dont like any of them, but I use it for work cause I have to and for compatability I use XP Sp3 at home.

XP users stand by, days are numbered before the force upgrade is upon us:


http://www.maximumpc.com/article/news/n ... _upgrade_7" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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MSDN article with the (re)enabling QuickLaunch .... also some of the WinKey shortcuts ...

http://blogs.msdn.com/tims/archive/2009 ... crets.aspx" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Tim Sneath wrote: # I Want My Quick Launch Toolbar Back! You might have noticed that the old faithful Quick Launch toolbar is not only disabled by default in Windows 7, it’s actually missing from the list of toolbars. As is probably obvious, the concept of having a set of pinned shortcut icons is now integrated directly into the new taskbar. Based on early user interface testing, we think that the vast majority of users out there (i.e. not the kind of folk who read this blog, with the exception of my mother) will be quite happy with the new model, but if you’re after the retro behavior, you’ll be pleased to know that the old shortcuts are all still there. To re-enable it, do the following:

* Right-click the taskbar, choose Toolbars / New Toolbar
* In the folder selection dialog, enter the following string and hit OK:
%userprofile%\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Quick Launch
* Turn off the “lock the taskbar” setting, and right-click on the divider. Make sure that “Show text” and “Show title” are disabled and the view is set to “small icons”.
* Use the dividers to rearrange the toolbar ordering to choice, and then lock the taskbar again.

If it’s not obvious by the semi-tortuous steps above, it’s worth noting that this isn’t something we’re exactly desperate for folks to re-enable, but it’s there if you really need it for some reason. Incidentally, we’d love you to really try the new model first and give us feedback on why you felt the new taskbar didn’t suit your needs.
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Re: Windows 7 was my idea ....

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every now and then, I almost understand what all the fucktards on the Win7 forums are talking about
regarding this non-functioning search function ... (BTW, the only actual Win7 forum is http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/wind ... 61745.aspx" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; ...
as usual, microsoft hides all the real information)

all the other forums that search-rank pages ahead of the microsoft-supported forum are either
russian-mafia spam-traps ("all PC problem to correct with Boris Window Tool-box, download nao!"),
confused euro-trash/paki auto-translator babble (Johann,Finland: "I was install searchtoolbar.dll virus and also with Windows7
but register allocation, have no need to defend the WinXP in coordinate extension winsys32?"
, to which Habib, Pakistan, replied:
"Preeminently, you must assign IRQ driver, and then delete the WinSys32 files folder, Searchtoolbar bad, wrong dll. Haha, I do the same
thing in update! No problem, stroll pleasingly with Allah in peace, comrade!"
), or self-deluded, failed software engineers,
asshats fired from whatever corporation it is that Dilbert works for, and their only motive being to spout out microsoft-like language
w/o the microsoft-like actual meaning; blowhard shitheels, you know what I mean, and the number of unanswered posts
despite multiple bumps from poor civilians who stumbled in there via google is astounding ...

and Habib's answer really got fucked up by the babelfish - I figger he actually advised the correct action, which is to delete
the file "searchtoolbar.dll" from the WinSys32, and not the folder itself ... made me wonder if them 4chan kids had gotten into the
translators .... now, that would be funny ....


anyway,

this search thing has something to do with the fucked-up indexing stubs; it's clear that the "search" in explorer.exe is not the same
command that is embedded in the start menu ... but I don't care, now, the Freecoders had provided a fantastic little program
that just scans the Master File Table on the partition ... stupidly quick, too, and supports the * wildcard ...

UltraSearch 1.4.0.85 - you can search that and locate a hundred freeware sites to download it from,
or get it from the developers themselves :
http://www.jam-software.com/freeware/index.shtml" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

and it turns out these cats are the brain-children of the guy who wrote XDIR (which is still available!) - any of you old heads who
cut yer teeth on Bucky Bits and the DOS command lines remember this one - it's the one that would double-format your whole
hard drive with one keystroke ... bad-ass shit back then, when the User controlled the Machine, and not the other way around ....








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As a Windows user ONLY WHEN I CAN'T AVOID IT, this is all somehow strangely irrelevant to my interests...


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I'm finding the "Freecorder4" applications to be helpful ...

http://www.applian.com/sound-recorder/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

by default, it will install a mostly useless toolbar into your default browser
(if your default browser is IE or Firefox; I haven't tried to see what the
toolbar does to Opera & Chrome, got a feeling it's just not compatible -
which is no big deal; like I said, the toolbar is mostly useless, and all
the components run independently, anyway ..)

what this thing does is cache every video in whatever format that plays in your browser,
and that doesn't matter what browser; you can play a youtube in IE, a USstream in firefox,
a porntube in Chrome, a southpark on comedycentral.com in Opera, try to get the HoneyTrap
to take off the wifebeater on MSN messenger, and watch a Willie Nelson video on RealPlayer
one right after the other, or at the same time, and Freecorder will cache it all - you can set the
limit of the cache as well ...

then any of these clips can be save as their original format or converted to flash or .avi or
several other formats ...

I've found it real useful - I set the cache limit real big, go surfing for awhile, not bothering with
saving video clips I might want right then and there - review the Freecorder's cache and then
save or delete ... I've not had any problems with it (yet) - the free version has more than enough
features to be useful to me, I'm not sure what the upgrade/premium features are .... hell, I'm
not sure if there is a premium version ...

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(I can't find a knock to deduct points; this thing works well)
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Sounds interesting, but I'm just not that into saving online clips plus running XP the disc fragmentation it would cause would kill me baseunit. :)
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the Windows Live Movie Maker is real simple to use ... I've been collecting the artillery shots from yewTube;
gonna edit the waiting-around bullshit out and make one long clip of shot after shot ...

Battery Fire! By Section! From the Left ..... Fire!
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SandRider wrote:the Windows Live Movie Maker is real simple to use ... I've been collecting the artillery shots from yewTube;
gonna edit the waiting-around bullshit out and make one long clip of shot after shot ...

Battery Fire! By Section! From the Left ..... Fire!

I endorse this endeavor.

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^^ I had forgotten about that - I have a SHITLOAD of video clips now of artillery fire ...


anyway, since I was over in the Mozilla thread, I remembered I had wanted to just report
here about the "Win7 Service Pack 1 (x64)" ...

now, I can't locate how large the download was, but it was not tremendously huge, I'm
thinking maybe 30MB .... the install does take some time (as a disclaimer on the actual
page on the Dev site states) about 20 minutes, with a shut-down & restart halfway thru ...

as to what it does, fuck if I know ... I regularly install all the daily & weekly "Updates" & "Security Updates",
so I don't know what is in the "collected" pack that has not already been installed (altho, also on the
actual Service Pack 1 page, there is a long list of that shit .... tl;dr)

the only visible difference is that my desktop key now says this machine is running
"Windows 7 Build 7601" ....
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Re: Tech: Windows 7 was my idea ....

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I have windows 7 home 64 bit at home now (girlfriend paid for the family 3 pack -not a bad deal, upgrade 3 machines for 150 bucks) hers and mine and one license spare.

It works, dont like it for the most part,(getting to anything is twice as hard, and involves more dam screens) Lotta older games I have just don't work, mainly cause of the 64 bit issue. I bet they would on the 32 bit version, but seems going backwards. I have my XP SP3 32 bit partition still available, I just switch over and run old stuff without worry.

As for SP1, its a lot of fixes, and enhancements, if you want specifics here is a snipet of some of it:

"Windows 7 Service Pack 1 adds support for Advanced Vector Extensions (AVX), a 256-bit instruction set extension for processors, and improves IKEv2 by adding additional identification fields such as E-mail ID to it. In addition, it adds support for Advanced Format 512e as well as additional Identity Federation Services. Windows 7 Service Pack 1 also resolves a bug related to HDMI audio and another related to printing XPS documents.
Some programs have compatibility issues with SP1 and a limited number of programs may experience a loss of functionality..........."

Approaching 2 years for WIn7, I would just look for it being stable after the patch (doesn't blow away your data after patch, um.. everything was working before works after etc.).

if your interested try Shields Up, good page to test the security setup on your Windows PC:
https://www.grc.com/x/ne.dll?bh0bkyd2" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

I got majority of my basement (new triplex moved into at end of June/July) in order, with all my computer stuff. Going back to working on Unix(BSD) and linux(CENTOS) and stuff I haven't been able to do since I separated from the "B" two years ago.(including regular drinking)

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:lol:

It's annoying, because the advert is actually quite good. :P
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