What don't you like about Windows 7?

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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?

Yes, it is very aggravating. Why it doesn't expand below on the screen where it is at, versus popping the focused folder to the bottom is insane! That needs to be fixed in the next service pack.
 

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neg for windows 7
i think that there should be 1 version of windows 7 like mac os x
 

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neg for windows 7
i think that there should be 1 version of windows 7 like mac os x

One problem. Windows does not have as small as a market as Mac OS. Windows is required to have multiple versions.
 

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I hate that I can't delete the unwanted MS supplied themes.

You should be able to delete them if you take ownership of the folder/files.


Thank you. It's too bad the "Take Ownership" option isn't built in. Of course, why is it that I should have to wrest ownership of my computer from MS? That's what really burns me about the OS. Like the politicians the corporations know what's best for us.
 

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Still waiting for my IE8 windows to hold their size. No previous fix works since around 7048.

This is especially irritating when I work on a dreaded Vista computer and the IE8 fixes its windows size instantly by setting it and clicking maximize a few times.
 
Of course, why is it that I should have to wrest ownership of my computer from MS? That's what really burns me about the OS. Like the politicians the corporations know what's best for us.

You don't have to "wrest" ownership of your computer from Microsoft. However, there is no reason for you to go into system areas and start deleting files. BTW, if you are attempting to free space by deleting these files, you are wasting your time. There are merely hardlinks, to remove them from the HDD requires all references to be deleted, not advisable..
 

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Still waiting for my IE8 windows to hold their size. No previous fix works since around 7048.

This is especially irritating when I work on a dreaded Vista computer and the IE8 fixes its windows size instantly by setting it and clicking maximize a few times.

I feel your pain... http://www.sevenforums.com/384180-post892.html

What "seems" to have fixed the problem for me was opening IE, clicking "Tools", "Internet Options", "Advance" tab, and clicking the "Reset" button. This will reset IE8 to it's default settings and remove your custom settings, if you have set some. It will also disable some of your plug-ins, so you may need to reinstall them, but in the end IE8 now opens in maximized view.

Hope this helps
 

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I already mentioned this somewhere else, but I hate the fact that Windows 7 does not have a sidebar ruler like in Vista. Yes, it's cool that you can place the gadgets anywhere on the desktop, but at least an option to show/hide the ruler would be awesome. Also, I do not like the fact that the taskbar color is connected to the color of the window borders. It looked much better on Vista.
 

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Some of these have probably been mentioned already but I'm not reading through 90+ pages! :sleepy:
Here's my top 5:

1. Accidental folder deletion - granted this is technically user error but Windows has a bad habit of keeping items in the main explorer window highlighted in solid blue even when the focus is on the parent folder in the treeview. I've hit shift+delete a few times thinking the selected folder would be deleted but instead lost the entire parent folder! I never had this happen in XP.

2. Explorer Status Bar! Sure, it looks nice and all and is about 5 times as large as XP's but it can't even display the remaining disk space! I realize MS did this because of the new Libraries concept but they still could have found a way to include this information in the status bar. The status bar is pretty much useless without it.

These two have been a problem for me as well.

Accidently deleted a folder+contents but found the fix. In Tools > Folder Options > View option DESELECT the "Use check boxes to select items" option.

Regarding Status bar not showing remaining disk size, that's a problem for me as well - really miss that - dumb to remove it from 7. I managed to turn off the large status bar eye candy but don't remember how.

Regards,
GEWB
 

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The fact that I can't install the nVidia driver for my video card without the PC freezing every 2 minutes. I have to operate with no video driver at all...
 

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I can think of many negative problems with Windows 7. First off it supports DRM....

-DRM
-64bit won't load unsigned drivers
-it only supports NTFS/FAT, You would think Windows would allow support for other file systems EVENTUALLY!!! The fact that you HAVE to use the windows file system is a pos.
-The layout of the Control Panel, I don't like the migration to the new system.
-The Network and Sharing Center angers me every time I have to use it. It really isn't WinXP/Linux friendly as far as file sharing goes.
-In 64bit they didn't include a 16bit emulation? I mean really, is it that hard to include? You could have made it a package on the installer and just made the default to not install it.
-The compatibility with a lot of 32bit programs that access LPC ports ect... If you have modchips or do heavy modding for other hardware WinXP is much more friendly.
-Areo effects are only for the areo theme. Why can't we have an areo classic theme?
-Another major problem is the idea of selling Home Editions. I'm sorry but Linux and MAC don't have "home" editions, or crippled operating systems.
-The non-existent support for EMU10k1 sound, though that's Creative's choice. But MS could have picked up the support on it's own and made MS drivers that at least give you 2.0 sound!? I mean really, WTF!!!
-Driver support sucks bawlz, but it IS a new OS, well kind of.... They should have better support since it is built similar to Vista.

Honestly I hate windows, every working part. But if I want to play some of the DX10 games with DX10 gfx I need windows Vista/7 so I'm stuck with it. I'd use linux for those if I could, but it just angers me. There is so much wrong with Windows, especially the newer versions, that I can't even begin to make a list.

Oh and one more, DRM!
 

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First off it supports DRM....

-DRM

DRM is a non issue. Only media that is DRMed in the first place will make use of it. Otherwise it is not in effect. Every DVD player sitting under your TV requires to implement DRM.

-64bit won't load unsigned drivers
Nor should it load unsigned drivers.

-it only supports NTFS/FAT, You would think Windows would allow support for other file systems EVENTUALLY!!! The fact that you HAVE to use the windows file system is a pos.
What makes NTFS a "pso"?


-In 64bit they didn't include a 16bit emulation? I mean really, is it that hard to include? You could have made it a package on the installer and just made the default to not install it.
64bit processors running in 64bit mode cannot handle 16bit processes. And not to mention 16bit is hella old, those who still need it are a minority among minorities.

-Areo effects are only for the areo theme. Why can't we have an areo classic theme?
Because the Aero effects use the graphics card just like Aero itself. The Classic theme turns off that hardware acceleration. You should leave Aero on really.


-Another major problem is the idea of selling Home Editions. I'm sorry but Linux and MAC don't have "home" editions, or crippled operating systems.
The also do not have as big of a market as Windows does. One edition is not enough.

-The non-existent support for EMU10k1 sound, though that's Creative's choice. But MS could have picked up the support on it's own and made MS drivers that at least give you 2.0 sound!? I mean really, WTF!!!
Microsoft never makes drivers for third-party manufactures, it is not Microsoft's job or responsibility. Talk to Creative it is there problem.
 

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a) Account created during installation is labeled "Administrator". Took me a good hour to find out it didn't actually have administrator rights.

b) After installation main display is the right monitor. Windows 7 will let me change main display to be the left monitor, but the mouse still behaves as if I the display is on the right. That is, when I move mouse to the right the pointer will leave the right side of the right monitor and enter the left side of the left monitor.
 

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HPF, you can "drag and drop" your displays in Screen Resolution windowd to any order you want.

My normal display order:

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After moving the middle display to left by dragging it to new position:

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Kari
 

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First off it supports DRM....

-DRM

DRM is a non issue. Only media that is DRMed in the first place will make use of it. Otherwise it is not in effect. Every DVD player sitting under your TV requires to implement DRM.

-64bit won't load unsigned drivers
Nor should it load unsigned drivers.

What makes NTFS a "pso"?


64bit processors running in 64bit mode cannot handle 16bit processes. And not to mention 16bit is hella old, those who still need it are a minority among minorities.

Because the Aero effects use the graphics card just like Aero itself. The Classic theme turns off that hardware acceleration. You should leave Aero on really.


-Another major problem is the idea of selling Home Editions. I'm sorry but Linux and MAC don't have "home" editions, or crippled operating systems.
The also do not have as big of a market as Windows does. One edition is not enough.

-The non-existent support for EMU10k1 sound, though that's Creative's choice. But MS could have picked up the support on it's own and made MS drivers that at least give you 2.0 sound!? I mean really, WTF!!!
Microsoft never makes drivers for third-party manufactures, it is not Microsoft's job or responsibility. Talk to Creative it is there problem.

first off the DRM thing was a JOKE, as I had said it 3 times?

Seccond unsigned drivers is a GOOD thing for a lot of programs. They have a lot of hardware monitoring programs ect... that use unsigned drivers. RiviaTuner? Some of use really like programs like that, I don't know if RiviaTuner works now (as I OC with bios mods now).

Technically it can support 16bit, infact I'll bet if I get an emulator and run zelliard it'll work. Oh wait I HAVE dumbass. Really 32bit support is just an API turning the 32bit calls into 64bit calls, why can't they do the same for 16? Because it's what we call market control.

As for the EMU10Kx support? Then why the **** do they have basic driver support for video cards!?!?!? Oh I know video is important, but they could just say **** off and make us supply a CD from the manufacturer during installation like they used to with chipset drivers. Oh do you remember those days? When you couldn't see your hdd because you didn't have the right floppy inserted? Really if your going to take on the idea of supporting everything then DO SO.

And your "not making 3rd party drivers" thing is bull****. Audigy/X-FI cards have MS drivers. As do Nvidia and ATI. Infact MS has AMD drivers!?!?! OMFG OMFG OMFG OMFG OMFG OMFG, oh wait OMFG. it's easier for them to make a generic driver then to pay ATI/NVIDIA/AMD money to use the driver code they make. SO WHY DIDN'T THEY DO IT FOR CREATIVE SOUND BLASTER!?!?!?!

Oh and as you know, DVD players don't require DRM. Infact no media playing device require DRM. They need software to decrypt DRM files, but they in themselves don't have DRM security. DVD players require CSS decryption as well as a VOB codec and another codec for the menus. Though you can put ALL media in linux and read everything without ANY of that..... Which means? What does that mean now? That means windows locks DVD files (yes it's true) so that programs require a key to unlock the drive. How would I know that? I used to be in the pirating scene for a long time, until those ****ty torrents came around. Windows locks certain things so you cannot copy it, which is DRM in effect at the OS level. The media itself CAN NOT lock the drive. Yes you can argue that the discs are printed with DRM code that locks it, but if Windows didn't know what that code ment it would be ignored and the DVD would be unlocked and ran with just CSS/VOB codecs. THATS what I'm talking about.

Yes I'm an asshole, Yes I'm mean. Yes I have annoying responses.
 

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lol mushroomboy I like how you said: Linux and MAC don't have "home" editions, or crippled operating systems.
How many different distros are there of linux? And that you mention that you hold onto your 'crippled operating system' to play dx10 games, when you would rather move to your superior linux distro which cannot.
Not bashing linux, I love it, but saying that Windows 7 is a crippled operating system when it isn't bugs me.
 

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lol mushroomboy I like how you said: Linux and MAC don't have "home" editions, or crippled operating systems.
How many different distros are there of linux? And that you mention that you hold onto your 'crippled operating system' to play dx10 games, when you would rather move to your superior linux distro which cannot.
Not bashing linux, I love it, but saying that Windows 7 is a crippled operating system when it isn't bugs me.


No but they remove admin programs and some other functions that seem like it would be something you should have. Linux isn't crippled because it doesn't have DX10, that's because DX10 is closed sourced. The crazy reality is that linux could have DX10 (and full DX9 instead of the partial it has) if MS released DX10 source.

As for it being crippled? If you want XP mode you have to get Professional, if you want Media Center you need at least Home Premium.... Now what if I don't want fast user switching but I want Media Center!? Oh wait, I have to pay an extra 100 for ****ing Media Center!? That's the bull**** of corporate policies. It's the bull**** of marketing. It's also why MS makes dumb versions of the same OS, just so they can make more money because people will think "oh I won't need that" but really it's nice to have.

Bitlock encription? I have to buy enterprise!? WTF is this ****, just release an OS that either has it all, or doesn't. I'd be happier if they released a standard release that is even more crippled and made you pay for every extra option. At least then we aren't dealing with paying 300 out our ass for something we might need.... or just getting 1 extra option for an extra 100. It's like saying "oh yeah you can eat the fruit, but if you want to peel it you pay double the price.". Devils I say.

[edit] and when I say linux I refer to LFS, though I use Debian. In reality EVERY flavor of linux can run any software that is made for linux. GPL and Open Source is just that amazing!!!
 

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HPF, you can "drag and drop" your displays in Screen Resolution windowd to any order you want.
Yes I can and that works for the mouse also. Didn't know that.
 

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Technically it can support 16bit, infact I'll bet if I get an emulator and run zelliard it'll work. Oh wait I HAVE dumbass. Really 32bit support is just an API turning the 32bit calls into 64bit calls, why can't they do the same for 16? Because it's what we call market control.

Emulation is the keyword here, this would be in the same area of virtual machines. To run a 16bit DOS application requires the x86-64 processor to reset modes. However it cannot do this without a hard reset. When running a 64bit OS the processor is switched to "Long mode" but to run a 16bit DOS application requires "Virtual 8086 mode" and "Protected Mode" neither of which are available when running in "Long mode". When running 32bit code on a x64 processor, it is switched to "Compatibility mode" which is a subset of "Long mode." It is more then just "API turning."

As for the EMU10Kx support? Then why the **** do they have basic driver support for video cards!?!?!?
Video cards support the oldest VGA standard which is a standard and all cards have a basic support for it. That makes it possible to create a generic driver. Sound cards on the other hand have been wide and varied. There are standards for sounds but hardly are used by manufactures. Unless your card uses one of the standards for sound, a generic driver will not be possible.
 

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Windows 10 Pro (x64)
CPU
Intel Core i7-3930K (3.2GHz - 4.5GHz)
Motherboard
Alienware Aurora-R4 x79
Memory
4x Samsung 4GB PC3-12800 DDR3 (16GB 1600MHz)
Graphics Card(s)
Nvidia Geforce GTX 690
Sound Card
SteelSeries Siberia Elite
Monitor(s) Displays
Dell UltraSharp U3011
Screen Resolution
2560x1600
Hard Drives
Samsung 850 Pro 256 GB, Seagate 1TB Desktop Hybrid HDD, 2x Western Digital 4TB Green HDD
PSU
875W Some Dell PSU <.<
Case
Alienware Aurora ALX
Cooling
Custom Liquid Cooling (EK CPU & GPU blocks) dual EK 480RAD
Keyboard
Logitech G710+ Mechanical
Mouse
Logitech G700s
Internet Speed
Verizon Fios (50 mbps average)
Other Info
Server: Intel NUC D54250WYK: i5-4250U, 16GB, 256 GB mSATA, Windows Server 2012 R2
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