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post Nov 2 2009, 08:54 PM
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GPARTD (GNU Partition Editor) is an easy to use, free partitioning program. You create a bootable CD and run it from there.
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post Nov 11 2009, 01:00 PM
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Z to let you know I have not forgot to post, from your last post things were a bit slow here but now they picked up, atm what I did was use 2 pc's using a kvm switch to use my old programs in xp and running the other pc in Win & ultim. Going to try and install the file you linked me to and see if I can get xp mode to work.
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post Nov 11 2009, 06:51 PM
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Joy at last! I succeeded at installing Windows 7 without encountering problems! Having now got it running I am not impressed (except on a few minor features) with this new OS. It seems to me to be a re-hash of both XP and Vista with a few extra bells and whistles. I feel that XP has been the best OS that Microsoft has produced and I may dual-boot it. Microsoft should have retained XP and simply improved on it as it stands. Thanks to you all for keeping me moving in the right direction.
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post Nov 15 2009, 08:13 AM
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QUOTE (Duparc @ Oct 27 2009, 01:05 PM) *
Two days ago I attempted to install Windows 7 to a clean HDD and encountered numerous problems like sluggish downloads, frequent interruptions to the Internet, lack of drivers and having to go to the distributor's Web pages to get them, then having Windows 7 reject them, and having to accept a package of programs when all I wanted was the email program; and there were many others minor nuisances which I have now forgotten. One of the first problems was Windows 7 would not recognise the HDD then when it subsequently did it said there was insufficient space! The HDD is a 500 GB model. After 12 hours attempting to install Windows 7 and for the fourth occasion I surrendered and returned to the best that MS has yet produced, XP! It took just 45 minutes to put XP back on the system! Am I the only one who has come stuck with Windows 7?

Previously I purchased Vista and enjoyed this operating system but a Web page to which I have a paid subscription could not be downloaded on Vista so I returned to XP. This problem may have been resolved by now. I still have Vista installed on another PC that I do not normally use.

Noted too that the distributors of Ubuntu are restricting the free issue of the OS to one per application as the demand is heavy. Would this be a sign of the times; like witnessing the death throws of Microsoft Windows OSs?

I am now scared to attempt to re-install Windows 7 but as it has been registered I am wondering if I could have it removed so that someone else may benefit from it if they feel competent at installing it.

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post Nov 15 2009, 10:56 AM
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In general, people don't like change and Windows 7 is a significant change from XP as far as the user interface is concerned. I was hesitant at first too, but after having used it for a month I like it. Now when I have to switch back to XP for anything it's boring. The interface feels clunky and very outdated, like moving from Windows 98 to XP did.

Win 7 has it's quirks and there are thing MS needs to fix, but over all, I encourage anyone who has a computer that can run Windows 7 to do so. It can be setup as a dual boot with XP very easily if XP is already installed. There will be some software that does not work and some hardware too.

Run the Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor to see what kind of shape you'll be in.
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post Nov 16 2009, 08:22 AM
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QUOTE (Ztruker @ Nov 15 2009, 10:56 AM) *
In general, people don't like change and Windows 7 is a significant change from XP as far as the user interface is concerned. I was hesitant at first too, but after having used it for a month I like it. Now when I have to switch back to XP for anything it's boring. The interface feels clunky and very outdated, like moving from Windows 98 to XP did.

Win 7 has it's quirks and there are thing MS needs to fix, but over all, I encourage anyone who has a computer that can run Windows 7 to do so. It can be setup as a dual boot with XP very easily if XP is already installed. There will be some software that does not work and some hardware too.



Nod this seems to be the most problems I have encounter with other users so far, take note before moving over to 7 run this as Ztruker said, it could save you a lot of troubles. The other problems is seen its due to upgrading. Now as for clean installs, no problems yet.

Run the Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor to see what kind of shape you'll be in.

I have been using 7 ultim. RC and now full ver of it an I like it, also when I switch back to XP for older programs it feels funny and so outdated to me.

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