anybody else having trouble installing photoshop CS3? illustrator CS4 installed fine. downloading a trial of PS CS4 now to see if maybe that version will work..
1/15/2009 9:41:03 AM
^ CS4 installed just fine for me...haven't tried CS3
1/15/2009 9:48:22 AM
1/15/2009 12:19:57 PM
quagmire, I'll suffice to say a couple of things.Statistically you are in an ungodly minority with most of your quips. And I would really be interested to know why PADDING bothers you so much?I consider myself a pretty extreme power user, and I have YET to run out of space on the taskbar in Win7, where padding would be any sort of issue whatsoever.
1/15/2009 1:57:14 PM
1/15/2009 2:06:58 PM
yea, i use the sidebar always on top at work all the time, i use the gadgets to monitor performance while i work, quite useful
1/15/2009 5:57:35 PM
^^weird. mine was never on top. or maybe i unchecked it without knowing.
1/15/2009 6:07:55 PM
1/15/2009 6:28:55 PM
quoted for people that don't use mouse gestures maybe.
1/15/2009 6:33:30 PM
there's only so much you can do with a mouse gesture.
1/15/2009 6:47:04 PM
^^And again, if a click is an efficiency concern (which, his ENTIRE rant on what he doesnt like in Win7 seems to be centered around the idea that padding visual elements and the new taskbar is inefficient), then why wouldn't he use the MORE efficient path of keyboard nav, or gestures. He is mad because he cannot use his old interaction on a new form. You might really like the way a toaster works, but if you apply the same interaction to a car, you are going to be frustrated.See, quagmire, contrary to your personal taste, there are decades of research that show results exactly the opposite of your argument. Packing visually interactive elements together on a pointing GUI results in decreasing efficiency in direct proportion to how close together AND how small those targets are.
1/15/2009 7:13:29 PM
ps. Instructions for moving my documents: right click my documents and go to properties. Use brain to figure out the rest.
1/15/2009 7:48:11 PM
lol
1/15/2009 7:52:45 PM
Woot to finding buffer overflows in telnet! I now know what a Windows 7 blue screen looks like.[Edited on January 15, 2009 at 7:59 PM. Reason : ]
1/15/2009 7:57:46 PM
buffer overflows ftl
1/15/2009 8:02:42 PM
i don't like that my mkv / hd files can't be shown in folders with a video preview.oh and windows media center can't play the mkv files. super lame. i even registered it with WMP and it plays fine there.[Edited on January 15, 2009 at 8:39 PM. Reason : ]
1/15/2009 8:38:10 PM
1/16/2009 10:17:33 AM
1/16/2009 1:38:44 PM
1/16/2009 1:47:41 PM
^^ if we're thinking of the same thing, that does not do it all the way...at least, not a single registry entry...you have to do it in a number of places and mess with the way the symlink/junction points workif you find a link, let me know^ that article (supposedly) only applies to windows server 2000/2003...since it refers to "documents and settings" and that structure is gone from vista/win7 (i think), i'm inclined to believe that it isn't valid (could be wrong, though)
1/16/2009 2:55:41 PM
http://joshmouch.wordpress.com/2007/04/07/change-user-profile-folder-location-in-vista/
1/16/2009 3:43:51 PM
1/16/2009 3:49:42 PM
^Nope, it still works. They only changed the directory name from "documents and settings" to "Users" for Vista/Win7.Here is the MS Knowledge Base article It gives you the methods to change a single user data folder (very close to propsero's quoted instructions), AND the instructions to move the ENTIRE "Users" folder to another location.It will work for Vista, and it should work for Win7.
1/16/2009 3:56:37 PM
^^ yes, it does...ONLY if you're in the program itself (and then, that only applies to certain programs)all of you are intentionally missing the point - the FACT is that they added ANOTHER step to opening a new instance...how is increasing the number of steps required conducive to efficiency? yes, i'm quibbling over an extra couple of seconds...but i don't see how making things more complex is good or effectiveall i can say is that microsoft is lucky to have people who are more about form than function, because you'll never convince ME that adding steps and/or making tasks more complex is good for usability (ESPECIALLY when they had a perfectly viable and effective design before)^ i'll check that out when i get home, then...i would love for it to be that simple (i distinctly recall it being more complex than that in vista, and you check the vista thread to see where it was discussed...at least, at the time, the only quoted procedure was more complex)...i'll let you know if that's what i'm looking for[Edited on January 16, 2009 at 3:59 PM. Reason : arrows]
1/16/2009 3:57:28 PM
quagmire02 you are arguing only one side of the efficiency. yes, so now you have to click twice, but there's efficiency sometimes found in grouping windows of the same time or from the same app. while i agree with your point, there's also the cleaner, simpler interface of only having one icon displayed, then having 18 different tasks in your taskbar.what i will argue though is that there should always be a way to divert back to ungrouping tasks, like there was in XP, where they gave you the option of grouping or ungrouping tasks by app.
1/16/2009 4:29:38 PM
1/16/2009 4:30:03 PM
1/16/2009 4:40:15 PM
i figured there was... then it's a non-issue
1/16/2009 4:43:26 PM
lol, it's funny so many of these issues are basic shit that have an extremely obvious way to fix them to your liking.so far I really like windows 7.. I hate to say that because I hated Vista so bad..but whatever, so far windows 7 has been good to me
1/16/2009 7:23:48 PM
I used it all yesterday, and it's probably the best GUI MS has ever done, but it still has all the nagging Windows is known for.I would love if they officially ended the use of C: and D: and switched to mount points (which Vista and maybe even XP supports).They also need a better way of navigation the control panels.
1/17/2009 12:22:56 PM
moving from C: to something else sure would break a lot of poorly coded programs out there, many of which we use i'm sure
1/17/2009 12:51:12 PM
^^Yeah I agree with you and agentlion on that one. The control panel is a mess
1/17/2009 4:18:58 PM
for the control panel navigation I just hit ctrl+f and start typing what i want to find.. the search works incredibly..well..like it should, lol. and it's fast.. a hell of a lot faster than trying to find what i'm looking for in there
1/17/2009 4:38:10 PM
1/17/2009 5:06:11 PM
^you can set reserved drive letters for exactly that purpose, but I agree with you more generally
1/17/2009 5:42:41 PM
I was hoping that Windows 7 would allow spanning task bars and full dual screen wallpaper like Ultramon does. Even with Ultramon on Windows 7 (I know it's really early for this support) I can't get the new Taskbar to span both screens.Nevermind about the full dual screen wallpaper comment - kudos Windows 7. Dual monitor taskbar hidden in here somewhere too?[Edited on January 17, 2009 at 6:22 PM. Reason : ]
1/17/2009 6:14:07 PM
1/17/2009 7:05:44 PM
Just noticed that it has up to 7.9 on the windows experience index rater.anyone got 7.9s? it only goes to 5.9 on vistaI only got a 5.9 on my HD, rest is lower, but im running it in a VM, with only access to 1 proc and 1.5GB mem.
1/17/2009 10:36:27 PM
I got a 6.1.
1/18/2009 3:03:16 AM
1/18/2009 9:28:21 AM
Hey now buddy. Good pack-pedaling attempt! You have argued for a page and a half that this is a general argument, and now are back-pedaling to "OH IM JUST TALKING ABOUT ME NOW".Now, you are bitching about an efficiency change of a fraction of a second. A change that, for a majority of users, based on the data I provided, is not a concern at all. And because of that change, it makes the REST of the experience that much better.
1/18/2009 2:58:20 PM
64 bit of win7.windows update no longer works after my lateest update. crashes explorer. going to 32 bit now and win7 doesn't like mkv containers, i guess haali will need to update how they integrate with explorer to allow previews for them to work properly. just weird they don't even work in windows media center even though they'll play in wmp12.[Edited on January 18, 2009 at 3:07 PM. Reason : ]
1/18/2009 3:05:41 PM
damnit, vista won't shrink my partition enough to make a new one[Edited on January 18, 2009 at 5:26 PM. Reason : .]
1/18/2009 4:57:00 PM
VNC Viewer doesn't work on 32 bit or 64 bit
1/18/2009 6:17:42 PM
nevermind, got the partition
1/18/2009 10:27:43 PM
1/19/2009 9:07:09 AM
microsoft is designing their OS for most people, not individuals and what they want. so if it doesn't work for you, find something else.and your logic is flawed. according to your logic, all the files on the entire computer should be in the root folder, hence you can access any file with one-click instead of sorting by folders. organization does increase productivity[Edited on January 19, 2009 at 9:37 AM. Reason : ,]
1/19/2009 9:36:51 AM
Oddly, I still cannot get this thing to install on my system. I formatted the drive completely and tried it and the install still is totally unresponsive, taking 30 minutes to get from the Windows Splash screen to the "install now" button, then freezing up at "Starting Setup". I tried 64-bit and 32-bit ISOs. I threw the 32-bit ISO in my wife's 3 year old Dell and the setup works beautifully (though I didn't actually install it since she only has one partition).So, that means the disc is fine. So what's different?1-It could be the DVD drive, but unlikely. I used the same DVD drive to burn the ISOs and I haven't had a problem using it for other installations.2-I have 4GB RAM, she only has 1.5GB. Not sure why having more would cause the install performance to go to shit.3-Both have SATA hard-drives. Her's is 100GB, mine is 250. But I'm talking about performance before you even start installing on the hard-disk.4-Could be an issue with MB compatibility. I didn't take the time to investigate what MB the Dell is using, but mine is a MSI P8N SLI board. I see sporadic reports online of other people with SLI boards having problems, but I'm not sure I would call it a pattern.5- CPU: I have a Core2Duo 2.6ghz. She has a P4 3Ghz. Again, don't see how having a better CPU would cause the install to go to shit.6-Video: 8800GT vs 6800. It doesn't look like display lag, anyway.So at the moment I'm thinking it's a MB compatibility problem or Windows 7 doesn't like my DVD drive. Used the same dvd drive to reinstall XP64 with the quickness. I guess I'll have to wait for a later release and just live vicariously through you guys.
1/19/2009 10:04:19 AM
1/19/2009 10:47:29 AM
quagmire02 stop being a jerk, all you do is come on here and B&M when someone has a different opinion than you, then you fail to address the topic at hand and then proceed to insult the other person. this is not how a mature, professional, friendly person acts. oh wait, i'm on TWW, nevermind.
1/19/2009 11:00:19 AM