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AME_Syst.
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Posted: 16 July 2010 at 1:39pm |
Sorry but im an avid xp man, even though vista is "the new thing" xp is good and reliable so i think ill stick to that
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Symzzi
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Have x64 win7 partitioned on my storage drive, doesn't acknowledge the existance of the rest of the drive (i.e. all my stuff) for some reason, or 1 of my other 2 XP drives, so it hasn't seen any use aside from a basic flick around. No x64 driver support for a couple of bits of my hardware either.
When I need win7 for something that XP doesn't/can't do i'll make the switch, but whatever that is i haven't come across it yet. |
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Iverson
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Interesting read.
I bought it and did not like it, so I reformatted. It's been sitting on my self for three months now. |
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levyte357
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Now that I've got nice new 22" Monitor, I'm thinking I need Q8300, +8gb mem to go with it.
Now seriously thinking about "7", but that would need new hard disk as well. Still happy with mainboard I bought 3 years ago.. |
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"Who am I? I'm the guy who does his job.. You must be the other guy".
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soundguymatt
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lol no one needs support - here they dont care about what is and isn't supported, they just like 7.
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The Builder
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Never mind 16bit.
Kodak dentist program, HUGE customer base, "we don't support 7", when then? "It's not in the pipe"!!!
They do support Vista, and no, it wont go on 7, hours of remote doggy poo.
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It just is.
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soundguymatt
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we're moving to 7 on a 450 machine network soon probably... as soon as we can get our 16bit programs to work that is.
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bassmish
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cha!
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odc04r
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There is nothing wrong with that! C is a great language. I really can't be arsed with assembler for embededded programming though. |
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Saul
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been using new PC at my parents house recently
windows 7 has a lot of "mac" style features in it - e.g. screen flicking and stuff. Seems quite good though - much better than vista imo
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levyte357
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This is a slippery slope Mike, don't do it...
There are people on this forum who still code in 'C' for a living...
There are also some of us who used to get paid to crack copy protection on Atari ST games.
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"Who am I? I'm the guy who does his job.. You must be the other guy".
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tallmike
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Right, sod it, BASIC
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