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Postby bluejeangirl76 » Wed Jan 14, 2009 1:21 am

Andrew wrote:I have some shitbox 7" fan on me. Ain't cutting it! Beach later me thinks....


Well, you just plain old suck right and proper, don't you? :x

Sorry, forgive me... the -15 frickin' wind chill must be jacking with my circuits. :lol:
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Postby Rick » Wed Jan 14, 2009 12:46 pm

Gunbot wrote:I'm running this on windows 7 right now. Nice so far, everything works. Clean install took about 45 minutes, The specs on this pc, Pentium 4 with a gig of ram. Sound and video built into the motherboard. No slow down or anything yet. Works just like XP.

This Dell I'm testing on is about 4 years old but sound video and usb ports all work fine without me installing any drivers and Avast loaded no problem. The Beta should be good through August so I'll just leave it until then.


I'm really tempted to try that. I just did a reinstall this weekend and have this thing running like a top. Watch me fuck up my computer. :lol:
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Postby Don » Wed Jan 14, 2009 12:54 pm

Rick wrote:
Gunbot wrote:I'm running this on windows 7 right now. Nice so far, everything works. Clean install took about 45 minutes, The specs on this pc, Pentium 4 with a gig of ram. Sound and video built into the motherboard. No slow down or anything yet. Works just like XP.

This Dell I'm testing on is about 4 years old but sound video and usb ports all work fine without me installing any drivers and Avast loaded no problem. The Beta should be good through August so I'll just leave it until then.


I'm really tempted to try that. I just did a reinstall this weekend and have this thing running like a top. Watch me fuck up my computer. :lol:

If your only going to use one PC, I would duelboot. Partition magic 8.0 and up lets you partition right inside windows. Of course you can do it during this install also. It didn't like Comodo Fire Wall but that's been the only hiccup.
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Postby Rick » Wed Jan 14, 2009 1:00 pm

Gunbot wrote:
Rick wrote:
Gunbot wrote:I'm running this on windows 7 right now. Nice so far, everything works. Clean install took about 45 minutes, The specs on this pc, Pentium 4 with a gig of ram. Sound and video built into the motherboard. No slow down or anything yet. Works just like XP.

This Dell I'm testing on is about 4 years old but sound video and usb ports all work fine without me installing any drivers and Avast loaded no problem. The Beta should be good through August so I'll just leave it until then.


I'm really tempted to try that. I just did a reinstall this weekend and have this thing running like a top. Watch me fuck up my computer. :lol:

If your only going to use one PC, I would duelboot. Partition magic 8.0 and up lets you partition right inside windows. Of course you can do it during this install also. It didn't like Comodo Fire Wall but that's been the only hiccup.


I just went and read up on it. I had installed Vista as a dual boot setup, and used Vistas Boot Configuration Data Editor to do it initially. I used Partition Magic 8 to remove it and merge it back. Worked flawlessly. So I'm thinking about just using Partition Magic to create the partition because I don't know what state Windows 7 is in, or if it even has a BCD Editor as of yet. I'm a little nervous to try this. :lol:
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Postby Don » Wed Jan 14, 2009 1:06 pm

Rick wrote:
Gunbot wrote:
Rick wrote:
Gunbot wrote:I'm running this on windows 7 right now. Nice so far, everything works. Clean install took about 45 minutes, The specs on this pc, Pentium 4 with a gig of ram. Sound and video built into the motherboard. No slow down or anything yet. Works just like XP.

This Dell I'm testing on is about 4 years old but sound video and usb ports all work fine without me installing any drivers and Avast loaded no problem. The Beta should be good through August so I'll just leave it until then.


I'm really tempted to try that. I just did a reinstall this weekend and have this thing running like a top. Watch me fuck up my computer. :lol:

If your only going to use one PC, I would duelboot. Partition magic 8.0 and up lets you partition right inside windows. Of course you can do it during this install also. It didn't like Comodo Fire Wall but that's been the only hiccup.


I just went and read up on it. I had installed Vista as a dual boot setup, and used Vistas Boot Configuration Data Editor to do it initially. I used Partition Magic 8 to remove it and merge it back. Worked flawlessly. So I'm thinking about just using Partition Magic to create the partition because I don't know what state Windows 7 is in, or if it even has a BCD Editor as of yet. I'm a little nervous to try this. :lol:

It will allow you to upgrade the Vista OS. for XP it would have to be a clean install. I would just make a 30 gig partition and use that for it.
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Postby Rick » Wed Jan 14, 2009 1:13 pm

Gunbot wrote:
Rick wrote:
Gunbot wrote:
Rick wrote:
Gunbot wrote:I'm running this on windows 7 right now. Nice so far, everything works. Clean install took about 45 minutes, The specs on this pc, Pentium 4 with a gig of ram. Sound and video built into the motherboard. No slow down or anything yet. Works just like XP.

This Dell I'm testing on is about 4 years old but sound video and usb ports all work fine without me installing any drivers and Avast loaded no problem. The Beta should be good through August so I'll just leave it until then.


I'm really tempted to try that. I just did a reinstall this weekend and have this thing running like a top. Watch me fuck up my computer. :lol:

If your only going to use one PC, I would duelboot. Partition magic 8.0 and up lets you partition right inside windows. Of course you can do it during this install also. It didn't like Comodo Fire Wall but that's been the only hiccup.


I just went and read up on it. I had installed Vista as a dual boot setup, and used Vistas Boot Configuration Data Editor to do it initially. I used Partition Magic 8 to remove it and merge it back. Worked flawlessly. So I'm thinking about just using Partition Magic to create the partition because I don't know what state Windows 7 is in, or if it even has a BCD Editor as of yet. I'm a little nervous to try this. :lol:

It will allow you to upgrade the Vista OS. for XP it would have to be a clean install. I would just make a 30 gig partition and use that for it.


That's what I'll do then. It's a hell of a download. Not going to be able to do it tonight. I'll get it downloaded and burned, but I'm off to bed after that.

Thanks for the help GB.
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Postby Rick » Thu Jan 15, 2009 10:35 am

Have Windows 7 running now. Everything went fairly smoothly. It did the same thing Vista did when trying to use dual monitors. Looks like someone twisted the horizontal hold on a tv. After disabling the secondary monitor it works fine. Now I just have to do some peeking under the hood of this thing. Looks pretty cool.

Thanks again Gunbot.
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Postby Don » Thu Jan 15, 2009 3:02 pm

Rick wrote:Have Windows 7 running now. Everything went fairly smoothly. It did the same thing Vista did when trying to use dual monitors. Looks like someone twisted the horizontal hold on a tv. After disabling the secondary monitor it works fine. Now I just have to do some peeking under the hood of this thing. Looks pretty cool.

Thanks again Gunbot.

I use two monitors at work because Outlook is always open in one. Do you use two for gaming or something else?
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Postby Rick » Fri Jan 16, 2009 6:55 am

Gunbot wrote:
Rick wrote:Have Windows 7 running now. Everything went fairly smoothly. It did the same thing Vista did when trying to use dual monitors. Looks like someone twisted the horizontal hold on a tv. After disabling the secondary monitor it works fine. Now I just have to do some peeking under the hood of this thing. Looks pretty cool.

Thanks again Gunbot.

I use two monitors at work because Outlook is always open in one. Do you use two for gaming or something else?


I don't know how people can get by with one. :lol: I don't use it for gaming though. I do use it when I run the Flight Simulator, however.

I usually have uTorrent going on the second one or something like that.
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Postby Don » Fri Jan 16, 2009 6:58 am

Rick wrote:
Gunbot wrote:
Rick wrote:Have Windows 7 running now. Everything went fairly smoothly. It did the same thing Vista did when trying to use dual monitors. Looks like someone twisted the horizontal hold on a tv. After disabling the secondary monitor it works fine. Now I just have to do some peeking under the hood of this thing. Looks pretty cool.

Thanks again Gunbot.

I use two monitors at work because Outlook is always open in one. Do you use two for gaming or something else?


I don't know how people can get by with one. :lol: I don't use it for gaming though. I do use it when I run the Flight Simulator, however.

I usually have uTorrent going on the second one or something like that.


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Postby Rick » Fri Jan 16, 2009 8:05 am

Gunbot wrote:
Rick wrote:
Gunbot wrote:
Rick wrote:Have Windows 7 running now. Everything went fairly smoothly. It did the same thing Vista did when trying to use dual monitors. Looks like someone twisted the horizontal hold on a tv. After disabling the secondary monitor it works fine. Now I just have to do some peeking under the hood of this thing. Looks pretty cool.

Thanks again Gunbot.

I use two monitors at work because Outlook is always open in one. Do you use two for gaming or something else?


I don't know how people can get by with one. :lol: I don't use it for gaming though. I do use it when I run the Flight Simulator, however.

I usually have uTorrent going on the second one or something like that.


Sweet.


I gotta say, so far, Windows 7 is kick ass.
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