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zzz2496
Nick, You may show up again. The UAC discussion has been diverted. We can focus on your problem again. Sorry for the UAC "bloat" in your thread.
I am NOT recommending pirated software, but by far the best user interface for Win7 is Tiny7 (32 bit). Rather than spend weeks reinventing the wheel, down load it, install, use easy transfer when you get your 64 bit up and running. I have the settings on a USB stick now and deleted the Tiny7 file.
This method saves you an incredible amount of time.
If you do like I did and read the volumes of threads here you will find a lot of RAH RAH RAH - you gotta learn it! But precious little actual testing. And even more tips that take more time to implement than they will ever save. Skip the posts with just text, they are opinions. Read the ones with links carefully.
If you don't want to seem to support piracy by downloading Tiny7, start with
Convert to Windows XP Style
Tiny 7 adds
On the right click of "Computer" added:
- Advanced System Properties
- Device Manager
- Edit Registry
- MSCONFIG
- Services
- It is the fastest most XP like UI I can find + Win7 additions
Nick2, the fact is Windows 7's default UI is BY FAR better than Windows XP's. Use Windows 7 the proper way for a couple of weeks and you will never want to use the fugly XP UI ever again.
Most of the problems that you are facing will disappear if you start using Windows 7's greates feature -- Search. Learn to use the Start Search Box for EVERYTHING -- from running programs to Control Panel items to finding text within documents. You will be surprised how great the Search feature is.
The problem is that I don't like these aesthetics, I find them to tiring. The menus/text/icons distract me from what I want to do. Everything seems blurry due to cleartype.
There's no privacy, there are previews for every window or folder.
There's no option for fast switching from icons to thumbnails for pictures like XP had.
Corrine said:Wow, thank you for the link. This is one of the things that I really need.SIW2 said:
What's Tiny7? An Win7 stripped down OS?(I need 64bit)Duke of Alinor said:
What do you mean here?Rather than spend weeks reinventing the wheel, down load it, install, use easy transfer when you get your 64 bit up and running. I have the settings on a USB stick now and deleted the Tiny7 file.
Thanks for the link. :)
It might be better, but I don't feel comfortable with it.Nick2, the fact is Windows 7's default UI is BY FAR better than Windows XP's. Use Windows 7 the proper way for a couple of weeks and you will never want to use the fugly XP UI ever again.
Most of the problems that you are facing will disappear if you start using Windows 7's greates feature -- Search. Learn to use the Start Search Box for EVERYTHING -- from running programs to Control Panel items to finding text within documents. You will be surprised how great the Search feature is.
There are many radical changes that aren't necessarily faster. In some cases they are slower, for example using labels(on the taskbar) with multiple instances of the same program. It takes more time to identify the instance that you need.
Offtopic: I did not figure out how to edit permissions for emule(in order to access its own config folder).
Nick2, open an explorer window, go to a folder full of pictures, now with that window active - hold ctrl -> then scroll your mouse... See what happen...
zzz2496
Nick... if you go to Control Panel -> System -> Advanced -> Performance There are quite a few visual options you can mess with, you can even go all the way back (almost) to the windows 2000 look and feel. A lot of the stuff that seems to be annoying you can simply be turned off.
Also for your problem with pictures folders... Win7 allows you to customize each folder (and it's kids) in several different ways... If you go to your home folder, right click on Pictures, select properties and customize it for images, you'll get your previews. To switch betwee preview and icon modes just right click in the folder and select View then Details
Clear Type can be turned off... in the display properties dialog.
Methinks a little time going through all the settings... deliberately looking for them... just might help you out quite a bit.