
Also can anyone in the know look at my post on this forum
http://forums.techguy.org/windows-vista ... ost6681996
and if u know a solution can u PM me or Xfire, as i dont wanna clog this thread up thanks

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Windows starter edition is going to be a cheapo version of windows designed for netbooks.Bullet wrote:3 apps
http://virtualreview.org/tech/zoom/1018 ... -apps-only
more on 3 apps
http://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/windows-7 ... ition.html
TBH I wouldnt stick that you know how to use windows 7 on a cv. There is a high posibility they will think your retarded. I dont know about you but I've had some intresting interviews - but never one when they thought I was a retard. You have to look out for this kind of thing.Bullet wrote: Changed having to learn how to use a new OS... AGAIN ! to ...
- From a tech Support point of view, having to learn how to use a new OS... AGAIN !, (but hey, at least it's something I can put on my cv).
Bullet wrote:It wont dual boot with Linux.recruit wrote:I still want to know how it "Doesnt work with linux"? What do you mean? excatly what part of linux? Does it have issues mounting samba shares or what? Its windows Vista... its the fecken same.
One always needs to install Windows first (put it on the first partition otherwise it can mess up drive letters, doh!), then install Linux. Linux will pick up windows partition and include it into GRUB. Unless Win7 is doing something horribly wrong, it should be able to dual boot - I have not tried myself.recruit wrote:Aye, well that willbe down to the grub being config/installedincorrectly. If your booting linux the grub will take presisence before the boot.ini file. If you tinker about with it Bullet I'm quite sure you will get it working.
MudShark wrote:Hmm Lego - I wonder how much of that was drivers. Saw this today:
http://www.theinquirer.net/inquirer/rev ... /microsoft
The comment about solitaire is quite unreal. Is nothing sacred?
Naa, There's a Charlie D. who really hates NVidia. But this is someone doing an anon by the look of the byline.Mseries3 wrote:MudShark wrote:Hmm Lego - I wonder how much of that was drivers. Saw this today:
http://www.theinquirer.net/inquirer/rev ... /microsoft
The comment about solitaire is quite unreal. Is nothing sacred?
Is that written by the same person who a few moths ago you said has a reputation for bashing microsoft?
Bullet wrote:Legato wrote:shame really, its a nice OS.. very pretty, just not very friendly for older rigsBullet wrote:It's just like every single windows upgrade.
Requires a faster computer, with larger hard drive