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Old 02-12-2010, 01:55 AM
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This problem seems to be more common if you upgrade to Vista/7 from XP. I have no idea why, but that's what I have found. Also, if WoW doesn't seem to want to patch, right click your shortcut and click "Run as Administrator". That'll solve most "won't patch" problems with Vista/7
My wife's computer has a problem updating WoW. It fails, and I have to go through the "check the files" bit and run the update again as Administrator. My setup doesn't have this problem. Both of our computers have WoW installed on a secondary drive (D: in her case, G: in mine), although we both get the UAC prompt when there are updates to be had.

Now that I'm thinking about it, I may have to sit and make sure her WoW directory does not have the wrong, or outdated permissions. I didn't fully re-install when I upgraded her from XP, just ran the original installation, and replaced the folder with the old one.


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Old 02-13-2010, 09:35 PM
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http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/windo...windows-vista/

Turning off UAC = turns off the "are you suuuuuure" annoyances.
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Old 03-06-2010, 08:08 PM
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I actually love Windows 7. I have no problems with it, so I don't know what to tell you

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Old 03-07-2010, 01:04 AM
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I recently upgrade to windows 7. My dual-core with RAID 0 actually feels like a, well.... a dual-core with RAID 0.

My ONLY complaint so far is Microsoft getting rid of the build-in Moviemaker that was in Vista for the craptastic "live" one you need to download. Gotta love antitrust verdicts.

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Old 03-07-2010, 06:59 AM
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http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/windo...windows-vista/

Turning off UAC = turns off the "are you suuuuuure" annoyances.

I couldn't get it turned off fast enough. I miss XP, I knew how to do many things with it. I hate that I can no long easily change the screen saver and power settings from the desktop. I have no idea where to find it other than searching for "power setting"

I have considered putting ubuntu on my new laptop like I had on my dell. but I have HP and I know they don't play as nice out of the box. Also, I don't have the install CDs other htan those crappy backup ones you make yourself. So im scared to mess something up.

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Old 03-08-2010, 03:49 AM
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I like Win7 -- I still don't like UAC. It does annoy me that one of the programs I support for my job (QuickBooks 2010) actually requires it to be turned on, and prefers it to be at "full-bore paranoia" mode. Keep in mind that a common "do this and it'll work better" trick in 2009 and earlier was "turn off UAC" >_<

My only experience in WinME was for all of thirty minutes. Got my first BSOD, followed by the OS suffering an abrupt Complete Existence Failure...during the initial mass-Windows-update period after install. If you've had better luck than most on that OS, rock on
I went right back to Win 2000 as a result, and stuck with that until XP SP2 had proved itself.

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Not sure how you ended up with two Documents...
If you have told Windows to have the location of MyDocuments as anything except the default, you will get this issue. I have yet to discover a 100% fix for it.

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I like it.
Pretty much, and same here ^_^ Been using it since the public beta-ish release in June. Have since moved on to the real thing.
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My ONLY complaint so far is Microsoft getting rid of the build-in Moviemaker that was in Vista for the craptastic "live" one you need to download.
Gotta agree with you on that one. The one I had with XP worked great. The "live" one is a piece of crap. The first thing I noticed was where it shows thumbnails of all the different frames, shows all the same frame. Pretty damn useless.

I also don't care for the newer version of the pictures slideshow screensaver. The XP version had the transition effects, but they took it away in Win7. This one was fairly easy to fix. I simply copied the one from XP into Win7.
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