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Just google some of the text and the error ID# and you'll get all of the existing world's knowledge about the error. It seems to grow exponentially so that errors which had no results a few years back now may have pages or results. I can now solve most all errors this way although it takes patience and willingness to learn and push further if necessary.
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I love my Windows 7 x64 Ultimate but I would recommend the following things to consider for updates/future release:
1) Possibility to move user profile COMPLETELY to other disk than "C". I mean - not only documents but also application specific data, etc.
2) Possibility to satisfy Windows when page file is ENTIRELY on separate partition (currently Windows is not performing well unless there is at least some small page file on C drive)
3) Give the end user DEFAULT option to inform Windows Installer NOT TO COPY ALL APPLICATION's SETUP FILES LOCALLY - this is a main reason why the storage place on C drive is running out so rapidly!!!
4) Provide a reliable PARTITION MANAGER natively in Windows (so partitions can be made bigger or smaller when necessary, wihout the risk of loosing data like Easeus Partiton Manager does).
5) Let the FOLDER VIEW REMEMBER COLUMNS WIDTHS as set by end-user
6) When some file can't be deleted because it is USED BY PROCESS - let the end user know what process is using this file
7) Let the desktop to store ICON POSITIONS and GADGETS POSITIONS in some configuration file, so these positions can be restored in case of unexpected grahic driver issues / resolution change etc.
8) Enhance "Favourites folders" panel in the folder view, so it can handle hierarchical structures (nesting)
9) Provide reliable "Vitual Audio Cable" driver, so end user can listen given sound on two audio devices simultaneously with no audible latency.
10) Reduce DirectX audio drivers latency - nowit is impossibe to record voiceovers with headphones monitoring without specialised ASIO drivers and applications due to terrible latency between what you speak and what you hear.
11) Provide native reliable "Video splitter" driver, so any video signal can be shared between multiple applications with low latency.
12) Provide native, reliable system so the end user can run applications with user-definded processor/thred priorty allocations (to avoid system hangs when some process eats all available resources rendering system slow or non responsive)
Not to nitpick, but since Windows NT the user has control over all processes other than system (to your own detriment, if you'd like), including forcing processor affinity in multi-CPU / multicore systems. You can define priority and affinity for an application (you can't for specific threads, but there's a very good reason for that).
Would you be so kind t share the knowledge how to prescribe processor affinity and process priority in a program shortcut so it is set automatically each time when the application is started? I would be very thankful.
You can use an AppCompat database for it, or 3rd party applications (like WinLauncher). There's even an article here on sevenforums on how to make it a right-click menu option, for what it's worth. Google is your friend here, because there's many ways to skin this cat.
Desktop slideshow should work even while computer is sleeping. Or, at the very least, upon wakeup, it should realize that the specified time has elapsed, and should therefor, rotate to the next image in the slideshow folder.