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07-01-2009   #1001


Windows 7
 
 


I have noticed a problem in this build. I am running x86. So here's what I noticed:

When running the command prompt, it opens up immediately. However, when I right click and run as admin, the UAC comes up (this is normal), and then I click YES. Once I click yes, the entire screen goes blank, and comes back up after 10-15 seconds with the command prompt in admin mode.

On previous builds, this was instantaneous. The admin prompt would show up right away.

Anyone else having this issue?

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07-01-2009   #1002


Windows 7 Home Premium x64 - Mac OS X 10.6.4 x64
 
 


Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by jblazea50 View Post
I have noticed a problem in this build. I am running x86. So here's what I noticed:

When running the command prompt, it opens up immediately. However, when I right click and run as admin, the UAC comes up (this is normal), and then I click YES. Once I click yes, the entire screen goes blank, and comes back up after 10-15 seconds with the command prompt in admin mode.

On previous builds, this was instantaneous. The admin prompt would show up right away.

Anyone else having this issue?
I am running x64 and when I first installed it I opened up the command prompt before turning off UAC (to turn off hibernation) and everything went like planned, UAC came up and then no pause . I believe there is a note in the UAC page that says if you set at a particular level than it won't blank the screen (?)

EDIT: Its the second notch from the bottom in the UAC settings....
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07-01-2009   #1003


Windows 7 Ultimate x32
 
 


Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by jblazea50 View Post
I have noticed a problem in this build. I am running x86. So here's what I noticed:

When running the command prompt, it opens up immediately. However, when I right click and run as admin, the UAC comes up (this is normal), and then I click YES. Once I click yes, the entire screen goes blank, and comes back up after 10-15 seconds with the command prompt in admin mode.

On previous builds, this was instantaneous. The admin prompt would show up right away.

Anyone else having this issue?
for the whopping 8 seconds mine was alive, it didnt do that. maybe you had a cpu spike or something.
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07-01-2009   #1004


Windows 7 Home Premium x64 - Mac OS X 10.6.4 x64
 
 


Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by holo88 View Post
for the whopping 8 seconds mine was alive, it didnt do that. maybe you had a cpu spike or something.
I am not trying to be mean but I LMAO when I read that....
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07-01-2009   #1005


7x86 7260, 7x86 7264
 
 


Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by misterck View Post

im dual booting it now and seems to be running smoothly

i have a few gripes but thats with Windows 7 in general like when you have an ie window open and u click ie in the taskbar it doesnt open another window like in vista it simply minimizes or maximizes the open window

Hold the shift key down then press the IE icon

Last edited by Brink; 07-01-2009 at 11:59 PM..
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07-01-2009   #1006


Windows 7 Home Premium x64 - Mac OS X 10.6.4 x64
 
 


Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by seano View Post
Hold the shift key down then press the IE icon
or press the middle mouse button on the icon....much like pressing the middle mouse button on a link to bring a new tab up in firefox and IE (?)
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07-01-2009   #1007


Windows 7
 
 


Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by Zidane2424 View Post
I am running x64 and when I first installed it I opened up the command prompt before turning off UAC (to turn off hibernation) and everything went like planned, UAC came up and then no pause . I believe there is a note in the UAC page that says if you set at a particular level than it won't blank the screen (?)

EDIT: Its the second notch from the bottom in the UAC settings....
thanks, will rep you, that did the trick...however, does changing that setting do anything else? usually, i never mess with the UAC and it's always on the recommended setting

on other builds, it wasn't an issue
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07-01-2009   #1008


XP Pro SP3 x86/Vista SP2 x64/Win7 x64 Triple-boot
 
 


Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by seano View Post
Hold the shift key down then press the IE icon
Or just use the middle mouse button if you have a 3-button mouse.

EDIT: Zidane beat me to it.
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07-01-2009   #1009


Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit+Ubuntu 11.04 x64
 
 


Hi. Well I've just done another download. The trick with adding it to uTorrent didn't work(or more likely I did it wrong)
Anyway, this looks like the real thing (attached)

I also looked at Mitchell90's post (attached)

I take it I have to go into the folder and find a certain directory and then alter the build number to 7232.
Problem is, how do I get into the folder? If I right click on the download I just get invited to burn it to disk. How do I open it?

Also once I've found the MinClient number do I just delete a couple of letters and type 2.0 instead of 3.0

Thanks, John
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07-01-2009   #1010


Dual Boot : Windows 7 7264 X64/Windows Vista Ultimate
 
 


Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by seano View Post
Hold the shift key down then press the IE icon
woohoo nice, thanks
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