I think your upgrade key will work for both the 32/64-bit versions. You just need to get ahold of a 32-bit upgrade ISO.Zimmer wrote:
I was honestly hoping someone would pop up and say "But you can do a clean install and everything will work!!".max wrote:
piracy
Feck.
No, I don't pirate operating systems. If there is one thing I want to legally own on my computer is my OS, too much work gets done for me to put my trust into a stupid piracy copy, which usually gets detected after MS release a whole new bunch of updates for 7.
Gah, it's damn near impossible to notice when someone talks to you on Windows Live Messenger. The icon on the startbar goes orange, but it's too small and hard to see. Much better in Vista/XP where the minimised window flashes at you.
Presumably this is the same for Steam/Xfire.
/me looks for a fix
(Windows 7)
Presumably this is the same for Steam/Xfire.
/me looks for a fix
(Windows 7)
Just installed the retail version of 7 after being on RC1 for 6 months.

Sorry if you can't read the grey text that well.

Sorry if you can't read the grey text that well.
I hate how MSN has 2 icons in the taskbar by default, drives me nutsliquidat0r wrote:
Gah, it's damn near impossible to notice when someone talks to you on Windows Live Messenger. The icon on the startbar goes orange, but it's too small and hard to see. Much better in Vista/XP where the minimised window flashes at you.
Presumably this is the same for Steam/Xfire.
/me looks for a fix
(Windows 7)
What is that at the top?ghettoperson wrote:
Just installed the retail version of 7 after being on RC1 for 6 months.
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2470/403 … a93c_b.jpg
Sorry if you can't read the grey text that well.
I'd also like to knowZimmer wrote:
What is that at the top?ghettoperson wrote:
Just installed the retail version of 7 after being on RC1 for 6 months.
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2470/403 … a93c_b.jpg
Sorry if you can't read the grey text that well.
Edit:
Last edited by .Sup (2009-10-22 12:50:48)
Huh? It doesn't for me.Winston_Churchill wrote:
I hate how MSN has 2 icons in the taskbar by default, drives me nuts
Done it. Works.Wallpaper wrote:
If anyone wants to make the digital river w7 upgrade a bootable .iso click. In the process of trying it now
Its giving me all kinds of shit about dvd errors, and it seems to be stuck... Gonna leave it for a while and see what it does
I'm looking for a good camera. suggestions?
Something not too crazy expensive.
I like the Nikon D40
Something not too crazy expensive.
I like the Nikon D40
Last edited by Runs_with_sciss0rs (2009-10-22 19:13:05)
Xbone Stormsurgezz
This is the kinda bullshit that annoys me about Apple, and the fanboys. So immature.

Eargasmic.
The idea of any hi-fi system is to reproduce the source material as faithfully as possible, and to deliberately add distortion to everything you hear (due to amplifier deficiencies) because it sounds 'nice' is simply not high fidelity. If that is what you want to hear then there is no problem with that, but by adding so much additional material (by way of harmonics and intermodulation) you have a tailored sound system, not a hi-fi. - Rod Elliot, ESP
someone told me today: "whatever floats your boat, either apple or pc, is entirely up to you and not some stupid propaganda bias video" QFTCammRobb wrote:
This is the kinda bullshit that annoys me about Apple, and the fanboys. So immature.
i'll bet you bought into that line too . . .specialistx2324 wrote:
someone told me today: "whatever floats your boat, either apple or pc, is entirely up to you and not some stupid propaganda bias video" QFT
Post a pic of the whole setup What are these speakers anyway, and what are you using for the source/to drive them?
mcminty wrote:
Post a pic of the whole setup What are these speakers anyway, and what are you using for the source/to drive them?

Don't mind the mess, I'm short of storage space as I'm not really finished moving yet
The speakers are JBL 4311Bs, some nice, compact studio monitors from the mid-to-late 70's. Very popular due to their driver arrangement, price ($300 a piece, about $1500 in today's money) and intentional stock configuration of adding some light colouration to the sound, making them very useful to check how a recording sounds outside of the studio, in the studio. Of course, I run them as flat as possible

Very detailed and honest sound, virtually distortion free, topping at 1% THD and averaging about 0.5. Really nice to listen to too, not as tiring on the ears as most monitors tend to be.
For source I use my computer with a Xonar DX, and I drive them with the same good ol' Luxman L-120A that I've been using for a year or so. (Tape deck just there for the VU meters)

The idea of any hi-fi system is to reproduce the source material as faithfully as possible, and to deliberately add distortion to everything you hear (due to amplifier deficiencies) because it sounds 'nice' is simply not high fidelity. If that is what you want to hear then there is no problem with that, but by adding so much additional material (by way of harmonics and intermodulation) you have a tailored sound system, not a hi-fi. - Rod Elliot, ESP
Posting from 7. Exe operating system NEVAR AGAIN.
Very cool man..Freezer7Pro wrote:
http://i205.photobucket.com/albums/bb8/ … o/IGEN.jpgmcminty wrote:
Post a pic of the whole setup What are these speakers anyway, and what are you using for the source/to drive them?
Don't mind the mess, I'm short of storage space as I'm not really finished moving yet
The speakers are JBL 4311Bs, some nice, compact studio monitors from the mid-to-late 70's. Very popular due to their driver arrangement, price ($300 a piece, about $1500 in today's money) and intentional stock configuration of adding some light colouration to the sound, making them very useful to check how a recording sounds outside of the studio, in the studio. Of course, I run them as flat as possible
http://i205.photobucket.com/albums/bb8/ … 3112-2.jpg
Very detailed and honest sound, virtually distortion free, topping at 1% THD and averaging about 0.5. Really nice to listen to too, not as tiring on the ears as most monitors tend to be.
For source I use my computer with a Xonar DX, and I drive them with the same good ol' Luxman L-120A that I've been using for a year or so. (Tape deck just there for the VU meters)
http://i205.photobucket.com/albums/bb8/ … TARKAR.jpg
Xbone Stormsurgezz
Rainmeter. It's a pretty cool app, allows you to stick cool stuff on your desktop..Sup wrote:
I'd also like to knowZimmer wrote:
What is that at the top?ghettoperson wrote:
Just installed the retail version of 7 after being on RC1 for 6 months.
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2470/403 … a93c_b.jpg
Sorry if you can't read the grey text that well.
Edit:
Have a look at some of the stuff you can do with it. Linkage
Is that the default skin you are using?ghettoperson wrote:
Rainmeter. It's a pretty cool app, allows you to stick cool stuff on your desktop..Sup wrote:
I'd also like to knowZimmer wrote:
What is that at the top?
Edit:
Have a look at some of the stuff you can do with it. Linkage
No, when you install it there's a bunch of stuff you can add, but I only took the music app, since then one that came with the top bar didn't work with iTunes. It requires quite a lot of tweaking to get it to do exactly what you want, but it's good fun.
Linky to skin then? I'll do customisation when I've actually installed Windows 7 (backing up files and keeping certain settings for some programs is a huge pain).
http://folter-x.deviantart.com/art/Transbar-127186691
That's the one I'm using. The default one is pretty cool though, so have a play with that as well. You can basically get it to do anything you want, especially if you're a code monkey like yourself.
That's the one I'm using. The default one is pretty cool though, so have a play with that as well. You can basically get it to do anything you want, especially if you're a code monkey like yourself.