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Re: hows windows7
Yeah Oldbuzzard I use a Supertalent 4gb patriot xporter XT 4GB drive with Windows 7 64bit (really fast USB drive) - cuts the time down dramatically (must be half the time or even less) as you say. I didn't use that MS tool however to 'create' the bootable ISO, great find - have snagged it as it seems to be much simpler than the method I used in the past.
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Re: hows windows7
Windows 7 corrected a lot of my problems on my system. The 64-bit version of Vista would continuously lock up my browsers and I could not get them to shut down in the task manager. Vista would also not shut down at all. Windows 7 corrected all those problems and my system even feels faster. I don't particularly like the interface, I'm hoping to find a classic version of the desktop. Although, I haven't had a lot of time on it. Borderlands is taking up a lot of my attention.
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Re: hows windows7
I just did a test on making the flash media.
15 mins. to copy to a Genaric 4GB Flash Drive from Microcenter. Don't know how fast it is, but it's fast enough for Vista to use it for RAMBOOST. 8 mins. to copy to a Genaric Class 4 SDHC Card from Microcenter. I know that the Class 4 SDHC can be read from a lot faster than the USB stick, so if you have a card reader, it should cut down on install time even more than the USB stick.
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Re: hows windows7
yeah - its a real time saver for someone who does this regularly. Myself and stuart have been using USB flash for installing operating systems for a very long time, and they have always been quite painful to make - very impressed to see microsoft making a tool like that. They get kudos for having the initiative.
Huge time saver for us as we probably install Windows operating systems 10 times a week or more - its tedious at the best of times. |
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Re: hows windows7
1. Right click on the desktop 2. Click on PERSONALISE 2. Scroll down to the bottom, and under "Basic and High Contrast Themes", you will find the "Windows Classic" theme.
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Re: hows windows7
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http://www.google.ca/search?hl=en&source=hp&q=Windows+7+59Hz+&btnG=Goog le+Search&meta=&aq=null&oq= Last edited by Just Learnin'; Nov 1, 2009 at 04:18 PM. |
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Re: hows windows7
that link isn't working unfortunately man.
I just checked my driver and it says 60hz ok, and the plasma is showing 60 hz as well. very strange - is this a common nvidia issue on forums or just something you are noticing yourself? |
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HardwareHeaven Senior Member
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Re: hows windows7
It is a common issue: Windows 7 59Hz - Google Search=
I managed a workaround for the 59Hz issue but not for the scaling. Sorry about the link, I will fix it. |
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Re: hows windows7
very very interesting man, I wasn't aware of this, shall do some investigating.
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Re: hows windows7
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For those who want to a create a bootable USB flash drive manually you can do it this way. It is a little time consuming but you only need to do it once, so I don't see an issue ![]() Step 1: Format the Drive The steps here are to use the command line to format the disk properly using the diskpart utility. [Be warned: this will erase everything on your drive. Be careful.]
Next we’ll use the bootsect utility that comes on the Vista or Windows 7 disk to make the flash drive bootable. In the same command window that you were using in Step 1:
The easiest way is to use Windows explorer to copy all of the files on your DVD on to the formatted flash drive. After you’ve copied all of the files the disk you are ready to go. Step 4: Set your BIOS to boot from USB This is where you’re on your own since every computer is different. Most BIOS’s allow you to hit a key at boot and select a boot option. |
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Re: hows windows7
DJ...i use win7 64b it's awesome
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Re: hows windows7
sweet man ill have my windows 7 wednesdays cant wait..
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