What don't you like about Windows 7?
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I MISS YOU DEFRAG OF OLD!!!! COME BACK! LOL!
I know there are alternative defrag apps that look more like this, but I feel that i only need 1!
You are just hypnotized by it...
COME BACK TO THE LIGHT BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE!!!!
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My only complaint is the removal of the classic start menu... small potatoes when compared to the windows 7 experience overall.
I can't believe how many people still like those classic menus. Of course I've never been one to stay with the default way MS does things. Since Win95 days I've alphabetized my start menu and removed anything that isn't a program. My 'Programs' menu is just 26 folders A - Z, that way everything is a click away - Programs -> P -> Photoshop
good idea
i use folders such as games, graphics, multimedia, net etc...
I almost did that but there are programs that fall into different categories. When I want to launch something I don't want to have to remember where I put something, like is Photoshop under Multimedia or Graphics or Art - I know ... it's under P!
This is what it looks like if you're interested.
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I can't believe how many people still like those classic menus. Of course I've never been one to stay with the default way MS does things. Since Win95 days I've alphabetized my start menu and removed anything that isn't a program. My 'Programs' menu is just 26 folders A - Z, that way everything is a click away - Programs -> P -> Photoshop
good idea
i use folders such as games, graphics, multimedia, net etc...
I almost did that but there are programs that fall into different categories. When I want to launch something I don't want to have to remember where I put something, like is Photoshop under Multimedia or Graphics or Art - I know ... it's under P!
This is what it looks like if you're interested.
In the process...you are also working on your Spelling/Organization skills
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good idea
i use folders such as games, graphics, multimedia, net etc...
I almost did that but there are programs that fall into different categories. When I want to launch something I don't want to have to remember where I put something, like is Photoshop under Multimedia or Graphics or Art - I know ... it's under P!
This is what it looks like if you're interested.
In the process...you are also working on your Spelling/Organization skills
Sesame Street taught me well.
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I never use the start menu for programs unless it's a rare, weird program that I hardly use. Otherwise I put everything on the desktop. Usually I use a floating toolbar but since that's gone (WHY? WHYYYYYYYYY?!) I just put my super-essential programs on the new taskbar.
If I didn't have 36 essential programs they could all fit but I just don't like the way it looks. Who would ever want to scroll up and down for icons or have a huge taskbar? (This has always been a problem, it's not new to windows 7.)
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I never use the start menu for programs unless it's a rare, weird program that I hardly use. Otherwise I put everything on the desktop. Usually I use a floating toolbar but since that's gone (WHY? WHYYYYYYYYY?!) I just put my super-essential programs on the new taskbar.
If I didn't have 36 essential programs they could all fit but I just don't like the way it looks. Who would ever want to scroll up and down for icons or have a huge taskbar? (This has always been a problem, it's not new to windows 7.)
No offense, but I feel like "essential" is a little less than 36.
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I never use the start menu for programs unless it's a rare, weird program that I hardly use. Otherwise I put everything on the desktop. Usually I use a floating toolbar but since that's gone (WHY? WHYYYYYYYYY?!) I just put my super-essential programs on the new taskbar.
If I didn't have 36 essential programs they could all fit but I just don't like the way it looks. Who would ever want to scroll up and down for icons or have a huge taskbar? (This has always been a problem, it's not new to windows 7.)
That's something I hate. I have 0 items on my desktop. I've never liked it. It's not handy for me to have to minimize something just to start a program behind it. When I see people who have every space of their desktop filled with icons it makes me question their sanity
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Windows 7 doesn't need any driver update after upgrading from vista.
Why is this a problem? I spent a lot time finding all the drivers I might need once I upgrade, but found out I didn't need them at all..........
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Just performance...
I simply don't like that Windows 7 Ultimate performs worth than Windows 7 RC. I have both on the same hardware with the same drivers and besides Windows Experience (which I don't trust much, if all) being better on RC, the same game, ArmA2 runs smooth on RC and choppy on final release. There is a possibility that I missed something, but I don't think so. There are other things that I don't like (they have been mentioned numerous times here), but I can learn to use them in a different way.