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  1. Posts : 6
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit Build 7100
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    Just joined forum after building i7 Win7 pc


    Hello All,

    I just joined this site and thought I'd introduce myself and ask a few questions as well.

    I just built an i7 pc which has both Vista SP1 64 bit and Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit on it, and may soon have linux. It consists of:

    Antec Nine Hundred mid tower case
    Corsair 650W PSU
    Asus P6T motherboard
    Intel i7 920 Nehalem 2.66GHz LGA 1266 Quad Core CPU
    Noctua NH-U12P SE1366 CPU cooler
    OCZ Gold 3x2GB 1600 DDR3 memory
    HIS HD4670 512MB video card with dual dvi outputs
    Two Asus 23" 1080p HDMI lcd monitors
    Two Samsung 1TB SATA 7200rpm 3gb/sec internal hard drives
    Two LG 22x DVD+- internal DVD SATA DVD burners with LightScribe
    LG 6X Blu-ray SATA internal Disc Burner
    Microsoft Wireless Laser Desktop 4000 keyboard and mouse
    Docked Blackberry Storm
    Docked Apple video ipod
    Belkin USB 2.0 hub
    OCZ ATV 8GB USB thumb drive

    I plan to add a Hauppauge WinTV dual tuner tv card to the system soon.

    I would like to overclock eventually but for now am running stock.

    I really like Windows 7 so far and think it's better than Vista after only a week! Here are some of my experiences thus far with Windows 7:

    1.) Drivers installed automatically for most of my hardware.
    2.) I still updated my drivers to the latest available from Asus, ATI, etc.
    3.) My 5 yr old Canon MP730 mfp printer came with ocr software that won't install on Vista or Windows 7.
    4.) After about a week, when I click Start/Computer, there is a scroll bar on top of the screen that never seems to finish. I can stop it by clicking the red x in the upper right of the screen. I'll attach a screen shot.
    5.) I have something called Remote Desktop Connection above Start now that wasn't there before??
    6.) I've downloaded trial versions of Hi Def video editing software; Corel VideoExpression x2 pro, Sony Vegas Platinum Pro, and Adobe Premier Elements. So far all three seem to work fine.
    7.) My docked Blackberry Storm and it's software, updated from Blackberry, seems to run fine.
    8.) My Apple video ipod, also docked, and itunes, seem to run fine.
    9.) I was able to install two indentical sata DVD burners from LG and have no conflict or problems
    10.) I have two identical sata 1tb samsung hard drives, and installed Vista on one, then Win 7 on the other, and have a dual boot system when I start.
    11.) I love the Asus P6T motherboard but the install disc that came with it won't run under Win7, and a version of TurboV for Win7 from Asus site also won't install, both giving incompatiblity messages.
    12.) I can't get my front audio ports to work; neither the mic or headphones. I've fooled with the settings in the bios for HD audo vs AC97, and also the Realtek sound manager and nothing seems to work.
    13.) I love the dual 23" monitor. Both are set at max res and I have a large single desktop and find it very helfpul to view multiple windows side by side.
    14.) I'm not a game player, but am a radio control airplane enthusiast and RealFlights G4.5 runs great on my system.

    Well, that's all for now, off the top of my head.

    Any questions, suggestions or comments would be most welcome!

    Thanks!

    cappaj1
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  2. Posts : 6,885
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64, Mint 9
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    cappaj1 said:
    12.) I can't get my front audio ports to work; neither the mic or headphones. I've fooled with the settings in the bios for HD audo vs AC97, and also the Realtek sound manager and nothing seems to work.
    I have the Antec 1200 (its nice) case, and I had the same problem. Make sure that you attach the cables from the front of the case to the external USB and Audio ports on the mother board. See your mobo booklet for more info on where.

    ~Lordbob
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  3. Posts : 1,806
    Windows 7 Ultimate x32
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    welcome, if ur like me, then you might learn some stuff :thumbs-up:
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  4. Posts : 5,941
    Linux CENTOS 7 / various Windows OS'es and servers
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    Hi there
    well done and congrats.

    As for the Audio mode (Front connectors) some motherboards have a set of jumpers / Bios settings to switch from Front to Rear connectors -- be careful as the Rear connectors are usually Realtek HD audio if the front one's are AC 97.

    I don't know if you can enable both front and rear at the same time.

    For (3) the Canon printer try installing it in VISTA SP2 compatability mode or XP SP3 mode.

    If that doesn't work you could run it from the Virtual PC mode (XPM compatability mode) which you can download from MS or run a separate XP Virtual machine (you've got enough memory and fast enough system).

    VirtualBox is free and loads of people on this forum use it. I use Vmware workstation but that is a bit more expensive.

    Enjoy.

    Cheers
    jimbo
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    win 7
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    welcome .i am a newbie too
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  6. Posts : 6
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit Build 7100
    Thread Starter
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    jimbo45 said:
    Hi there
    well done and congrats.

    As for the Audio mode (Front connectors) some motherboards have a set of jumpers / Bios settings to switch from Front to Rear connectors -- be careful as the Rear connectors are usually Realtek HD audio if the front one's are AC 97.

    I don't know if you can enable both front and rear at the same time.

    For (3) the Canon printer try installing it in VISTA SP2 compatability mode or XP SP3 mode.

    If that doesn't work you could run it from the Virtual PC mode (XPM compatability mode) which you can download from MS or run a separate XP Virtual machine (you've got enough memory and fast enough system).

    VirtualBox is free and loads of people on this forum use it. I use Vmware workstation but that is a bit more expensive.

    Enjoy.

    Cheers
    jimbo
    I switched the connector from the front panel of the Antec case, as it had two choices, one for AC97, the other HD Audio. That solved the audio problem! The front and rear audio and mic jacks along with the built in mic in the webcam work at the same time, each being recognized in RealTek. I even get a popup now when I connect or disconnect from the front jacks. COOOOL!

    How would I install that OCR software for the Canon printer in XP SP2 compatibility mode exactly?
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  7. Posts : 6,885
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64, Mint 9
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    cappaj1 said:
    I switched the connector from the front panel of the Antec case, as it had two choices, one for AC97, the other HD Audio. That solved the audio problem! The front and rear audio and mic jacks along with the built in mic in the webcam work at the same time, each being recognized in RealTek. I even get a popup now when I connect or disconnect from the front jacks. COOOOL!
    AC97 is for older cases with different plugs...
    Did you read the mobo manual?

    ~Lordbob
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  8. Posts : 29
    Win 7 64 bit, 7127
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    cappaj1, welcome! I'm pretty new here as well. I've lurked a bit but have been too busy to participate much. That's going to change because I like this forum a lot. It's been very helpful. Nice rig, BTW!
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  9. Posts : 18
    Windows 7 RC Build 7100
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    cappaj1 said:
    How would I install that OCR software for the Canon printer in XP SP2 compatibility mode exactly?
    Assuming the CD has a "setup.exe" file then you would ignore any Autorun dialogs and explore the CD to that setup.exe file.

    - Right click on the setup.exe file
    - Select "Properties"
    - Select the "Compatibility" tab in the Properties dialog
    - Check the "Run this program in compatibilty mode for:" box
    - Select the appropriate OS selection from the drop down list
    - Select Apply

    Also, since an OCR app might require administrator to properly install, you can Right click and select "Run As Administrator" from the context menu but I would only do that as a second try if the first install fails.

    You also, if the install is successful, might need to use the above steps for compatibility mode on the actual .exe file for the application file (you can find that from the shortcut it creates properties).

    Luck!
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  10. Posts : 6
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit Build 7100
    Thread Starter
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    DaddyRabbit said:
    Assuming the CD has a "setup.exe" file then you would ignore any Autorun dialogs and explore the CD to that setup.exe file.

    - Right click on the setup.exe file
    - Select "Properties"
    - Select the "Compatibility" tab in the Properties dialog
    - Check the "Run this program in compatibilty mode for:" box
    - Select the appropriate OS selection from the drop down list
    - Select Apply

    Also, since an OCR app might require administrator to properly install, you can Right click and select "Run As Administrator" from the context menu but I would only do that as a second try if the first install fails.

    You also, if the install is successful, might need to use the above steps for compatibility mode on the actual .exe file for the application file (you can find that from the shortcut it creates properties).

    Luck!
    I actually tried this but it didn't work. And I am admin on the system, but even though I checked Run as Admin. I chose Vista 64 as the compatiblity OS selection since Win7 is 64 bit too. Didn't work though. I never got an error message but never got a completion either, and I have no folder for the ocr program, Omnipage, in Program Files nor do I have anything in Start.

    Can't figure it out.
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