What don't you like about Windows 7?
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The RC is kinda glitchy for me now. It doesn't seem to like steam or Left 4 dead.
*sigh*
~Lordbob
time to get rtm now.
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I actually do have something I do not like about 7. I sent feedback but evidently it is not important enough.
The way 'focus' works in the 'file manager' (windows explorer of old). Open my C drive and choose a folder. That folder is blue indicating 'focus', OK so far. When I select a sub-folder the blue, indicating 'focus', goes to the bottom of the page. Now I selected the sub-folder so I could view its contents but all the contents of the folder are now below the visible part of my screen. I have to click on the sub-folder, again, and drag it up to the middle of the screen in order to view its contents. Now if I select one of these folders the blue (focus) again returns to the bottom of the page so if I need a file that is 4 or 5 levels deep, each time I have to drag the selected folder from the bottom of the screen to where its contents are visible. It is like a yo-yo. Click, click again and drag up; click, click again and drag up; click, click again and drag up; click, click again and drag up. Does anyone else find this behavior aggravating?
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You cant sticky sticky notes to one another to keep them in a nice stack then flip through them.
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I actually do have something I do not like about 7. I sent feedback but evidently it is not important enough.
The way 'focus' works in the 'file manager' (windows explorer of old). Open my C drive and choose a folder. That folder is blue indicating 'focus', OK so far. When I select a sub-folder the blue, indicating 'focus', goes to the bottom of the page. Now I selected the sub-folder so I could view its contents but all the contents of the folder are now below the visible part of my screen. I have to click on the sub-folder, again, and drag it up to the middle of the screen in order to view its contents. Now if I select one of these folders the blue (focus) again returns to the bottom of the page so if I need a file that is 4 or 5 levels deep, each time I have to drag the selected folder from the bottom of the screen to where its contents are visible. It is like a yo-yo. Click, click again and drag up; click, click again and drag up; click, click again and drag up; click, click again and drag up. Does anyone else find this behavior aggravating?
Actually, yes, I do know what you are referring to.
And this is that way in vista, ok,, so that is a negative.
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Only thing i don't like about seven is: Windows Media Center. It looks like the one in vista which looks really boring. i just wish they would have made a whole new look.
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According to me after using vista there is nothing in windows 7 that I dont like.
Only thing i don't like about seven is: Windows Media Center. It looks like the one in vista which looks really boring.
i just wish they would have made a whole new look.
I agree with you. There are some changes in Windows Media Center but more or less it looks like that of vista`s but that does`nt bother me as I dont use Media center that much.
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Is it me, or is it a bit outdated?? i mean the first star trek had a talking computer, how hard is that to do in windows? I wanted an operating system integrated in my every day life, from the watch I have to my mobile always connected on the internet. and always someone (thing) to talk to.
I understand. [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wzRziK-kZtQ"]YouTube - star trek 4: the voyage home eisode[/ame]
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LOL.
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Why are you still using the RC....
I'm still using the RC. All the other builds actually don't let me install a mouse driver that I really need. Only the RC will let me do that.
As for flaws...some of my apps are unstable on Windows 7. For example, Starlancer, Halo, and even IE crash a few times on Windows 7. Also, my old scanner isn't supported, but that's because HP didn't upgrade the driver.