What don't you like about Windows 7?

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I'm glad it dosn't bug you. If we all vote on this here, the thread will be swamped. Lets just agree Millions of users don't like (Hate) it. Me included. (oops I voted.) :D

It doesn't bug me either. I always set it to the max. What bugs me is people who turn it off, gets infected with malware and then blame Microsoft for making an insecure OS.
This is true also. "Ya makes yo choices, ya payz de price." If I turn it off and something happens, I have nobody to blame but myself. I agree. Nobody should blame MS for the choices they make. I still hate it, and belive it should be easier for Joe Avarage to make that decision and turn it off. This is a VERY hot topic, and there are others that believe it's to easy to shut it down now. I will agree to disagree on that point too. :)
A white list would be nice though. It would cut down on the "nags". Zone Alarm, a very popular fire wall has one, and it seems to work. It's not security that I object to, it's intrusive security that bothers me.
 

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So why does MS get to make Sym links for us, yet not provide a way for the average person to create them?

Why does an average user need to create Symlinks? Can you give any example that is not an edge case? Would you an average user even understand what a Symlink is? Would they understand the difference between Symlinks and Hardlinks or even Junctions? So Microsoft muck up the user interface giving the user a dozen choices along with Copy and Move?

Like I said, those who need have it and can get third-party developers to expose it. Which one developer already has: http://schinagl.priv.at/nt/hardlinkshellext/hardlinkshellext.html
 

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The thing about windows 7 that really bothers me is it's overall inability to allow the user to change things about the core operating system. There are many many hidden things that even advanced users cannot open and change. How can one change the boot screen to something cooler than the windows logo? How can I choose what data is loaded into memory by Superfetch? How do I optimize Internet Explorer the way I do FireFox? How do I make a process like a guitar amplifier emulator always have real-time priority every time it is opened? How do I make Real-time work better?

I don't think it is possible to do these things. I just wish that I could get under the hood and try some stuff. I don't care if I'm constantly reinstalling. I do that anyway with Linux, it is the process of learning, ie... okay I shouldn't use a deprecated thing in the Kernel because it might not be compatible with everything that I want to use that depends on it... now I know! Yeah, I have to spend the next 12 hours going through the kernel again, and can't have everything I think I want, but at least I was able to try it.

Why can't Windows have a real community of developers who can tell you how to go about doing something you want to do with your computer? I have sent dozens of emails, and what to I get? ....NOTHING! The people who are "trained" to do the support know less than I do.

Thanks for providing a place to complain.

HD
 

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The thing about windows 7 that really bothers me is it's overall inability to allow the user to change things about the core operating system. There are many many hidden things that even advanced users cannot open and change. How can one change the boot screen to something cooler than the windows logo? How can I choose what data is loaded into memory by Superfetch? How do I optimize Internet Explorer the way I do FireFox? How do I make a process like a guitar amplifier emulator always have real-time priority every time it is opened? How do I make Real-time work better?

I don't think it is possible to do these things. I just wish that I could get under the hood and try some stuff. I don't care if I'm constantly reinstalling. I do that anyway with Linux, it is the process of learning, ie... okay I shouldn't use a deprecated thing in the Kernel because it might not be compatible with everything that I want to use that depends on it... now I know! Yeah, I have to spend the next 12 hours going through the kernel again, and can't have everything I think I want, but at least I was able to try it.

Why can't Windows have a real community of developers who can tell you how to go about doing something you want to do with your computer? I have sent dozens of emails, and what to I get? ....NOTHING! The people who are "trained" to do the support know less than I do.

Thanks for providing a place to complain.

HD

You don't learn by tweaking. You learn by reading books. If you want to understand how Windows works, read this book: Windows® Internals: Including Windows Server 2008 and Windows Vista, Fifth Edition (PRO-Developer)
 

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You learn by doing both.

Hacking the OS is discouraged
 

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The thing about windows 7 that really bothers me is it's overall inability to allow the user to change things about the core operating system. There are many many hidden things that even advanced users cannot open and change.

This is by design for security. XP was pretty open and it was a security nightmare. You need to remember than Win 7 is designed for the average user and the corporate user, depending on the version. It is deliberately designed to make it difficult to hack. That is the goal. It is not open source as is Linux. MS does not want the core system changed.

That said, an advanced user user CAN do a lot more than you think. However, as you get into the system, you may well find that changing something has unintended consequences where you did not expect it. If you really want to did deeply, do get a couple of the excellent books on Win 7.

How can one change the boot screen to something cooler than the windows logo? How can I choose what data is loaded into memory by Superfetch? How do I optimize Internet Explorer the way I do FireFox? How do I make a process like a guitar amplifier emulator always have real-time priority every time it is opened? How do I make Real-time work better?
There is a thread on changing the Boot Screen; it can be done; but it is complex. The Logon screen can be changed rather easily. There is a thread on this also.

http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/5382-log-screen-change.html

http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/31916-log-screen-change-remove-text-branding.html

http://www.sevenforums.com/customization/11930-change-boot-logo-screen.html

I don't think it is possible to do these things. I just wish that I could get under the hood and try some stuff. I don't care if I'm constantly reinstalling. I do that anyway with Linux, it is the process of learning, ie... okay I shouldn't use a deprecated thing in the Kernel because it might not be compatible with everything that I want to use that depends on it... now I know! Yeah, I have to spend the next 12 hours going through the kernel again, and can't have everything I think I want, but at least I was able to try it.

Why can't Windows have a real community of developers who can tell you how to go about doing something you want to do with your computer? I have sent dozens of emails, and what to I get? ....NOTHING! The people who are "trained" to do the support know less than I do.

Thanks for providing a place to complain.

HD
Win 7 does have a community of developers - paid by MS. And what you have is what they developed. Win 7 is doing exactly what it was designed to do. True, it was definitely not designed to make it easy to alter the core. That is the security aspect. That makes it difficult for an outsider to hack your system.
 

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If you are talking about /acutal developers/ there are several communities.

One of my frequent hauts is Your Development Resource - CodeProject

And unlike most "Open Source" communities, this one is truly open and free. Source and samples are given free for all use in nearly all cases.

Not to mention the large number of Microsoft newsgroups that have actualy MS developers that will help with issues.

MSDN on line is also free: http://msdn.microsoft.com Click on Community then check out al the sides on the right hand side under "Resources For the Community". There is a good dozen other "community" sites with tons of resources, code, help and forums available.
 

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Absolutely nothing, at all. I call on the rest of the market, ALL of it, to pick up the slack and damnit get to work!

Of all people...eh I won't say the name, but I have a $2,500 piece of audio hardware that STILL doesn't have 64 bit drivers that work, whether on XP/Vista/7. This is what I'm talking about, but it's far far worse in much bigger companies with huge markets that simply program at a very, very poor level and should be ashamed.

We need to recognize where the problems lie and properly orient ourselves to them, before we lay blame on Windows. If you sit back and think about it, it's pretty damn amazing what Xp/Vista/7 can do, period.

Peace
 

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Nothing wrong with it!

7 is going to be the best OS for some years to come...Unless you personally have a fault with it. There are going to have to be many advancements before 7 becomes obsolete.
 

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The thing about windows 7 that really bothers me is it's overall inability to allow the user to change things about the core operating system. There are many many hidden things that even advanced users cannot open and change.

This is by design for security. XP was pretty open and it was a security nightmare. You need to remember than Win 7 is designed for the average user and the corporate user, depending on the version. It is deliberately designed to make it difficult to hack. That is the goal. It is not open source as is Linux. MS does not want the core system changed.

That said, an advanced user user CAN do a lot more than you think. However, as you get into the system, you may well find that changing something has unintended consequences where you did not expect it. If you really want to did deeply, do get a couple of the excellent books on Win 7.

How can one change the boot screen to something cooler than the windows logo? How can I choose what data is loaded into memory by Superfetch? How do I optimize Internet Explorer the way I do FireFox? How do I make a process like a guitar amplifier emulator always have real-time priority every time it is opened? How do I make Real-time work better?
There is a thread on changing the Boot Screen; it can be done; but it is complex. The Logon screen can be changed rather easily. There is a thread on this also.

http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/5382-log-screen-change.html

http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/31916-log-screen-change-remove-text-branding.html

http://www.sevenforums.com/customization/11930-change-boot-logo-screen.html

I don't think it is possible to do these things. I just wish that I could get under the hood and try some stuff. I don't care if I'm constantly reinstalling. I do that anyway with Linux, it is the process of learning, ie... okay I shouldn't use a deprecated thing in the Kernel because it might not be compatible with everything that I want to use that depends on it... now I know! Yeah, I have to spend the next 12 hours going through the kernel again, and can't have everything I think I want, but at least I was able to try it.

Why can't Windows have a real community of developers who can tell you how to go about doing something you want to do with your computer? I have sent dozens of emails, and what to I get? ....NOTHING! The people who are "trained" to do the support know less than I do.

Thanks for providing a place to complain.

HD
Win 7 does have a community of developers - paid by MS. And what you have is what they developed. Win 7 is doing exactly what it was designed to do. True, it was definitely not designed to make it easy to alter the core. That is the security aspect. That makes it difficult for an outsider to hack your system.


WOW! thanks for that!!!! maybe I can get real-time audio going!!
 

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The thing about windows 7 that really bothers me is it's overall inability to allow the user to change things about the core operating system. There are many many hidden things that even advanced users cannot open and change. How can one change the boot screen to something cooler than the windows logo? How can I choose what data is loaded into memory by Superfetch? How do I optimize Internet Explorer the way I do FireFox? How do I make a process like a guitar amplifier emulator always have real-time priority every time it is opened? How do I make Real-time work better?

I don't think it is possible to do these things. I just wish that I could get under the hood and try some stuff. I don't care if I'm constantly reinstalling. I do that anyway with Linux, it is the process of learning, ie... okay I shouldn't use a deprecated thing in the Kernel because it might not be compatible with everything that I want to use that depends on it... now I know! Yeah, I have to spend the next 12 hours going through the kernel again, and can't have everything I think I want, but at least I was able to try it.

Why can't Windows have a real community of developers who can tell you how to go about doing something you want to do with your computer? I have sent dozens of emails, and what to I get? ....NOTHING! The people who are "trained" to do the support know less than I do.

Thanks for providing a place to complain.

HD

You don't learn by tweaking. You learn by reading books. If you want to understand how Windows works, read this book: Windows® Internals: Including Windows Server 2008 and Windows Vista, Fifth Edition (PRO-Developer)

+1 I own this book and it is good. Added some REP.

Here are 3 more:

Amazon.com: Windows 7 Inside Out (9780735626652): Ed Bott, Carl Siechert, Craig Stinson: Books
Amazon.com: Windows 7 Resource Kit (9780735627000): Mitch Tulloch, Tony Northrup, Jerry Honeycutt: Books
and a good basic book
Amazon.com: Mastering Microsoft Windows 7 Administration (9780470559840): William Panek, Tylor Wentworth: Books
 

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I absolutely cant stand that there isn't anything negative to say yet!! :roflmao:

Lord have mercy!!!! If Gawd loved a liar he would squeeze you to death!!!!!:huh:
 

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Compare to what ...?
Just love it ....
Best OS ever from M$ ....
 

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The thing about windows 7 that really bothers me is it's overall inability to allow the user to change things about the core operating system. There are many many hidden things that even advanced users cannot open and change.

This is by design for security. XP was pretty open and it was a security nightmare. You need to remember than Win 7 is designed for the average user and the corporate user, depending on the version. It is deliberately designed to make it difficult to hack. That is the goal. It is not open source as is Linux. MS does not want the core system changed.

That said, an advanced user user CAN do a lot more than you think. However, as you get into the system, you may well find that changing something has unintended consequences where you did not expect it. If you really want to did deeply, do get a couple of the excellent books on Win 7.

There is a thread on changing the Boot Screen; it can be done; but it is complex. The Logon screen can be changed rather easily. There is a thread on this also.

http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/5382-log-screen-change.html

http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/31916-log-screen-change-remove-text-branding.html

http://www.sevenforums.com/customization/11930-change-boot-logo-screen.html

I don't think it is possible to do these things. I just wish that I could get under the hood and try some stuff. I don't care if I'm constantly reinstalling. I do that anyway with Linux, it is the process of learning, ie... okay I shouldn't use a deprecated thing in the Kernel because it might not be compatible with everything that I want to use that depends on it... now I know! Yeah, I have to spend the next 12 hours going through the kernel again, and can't have everything I think I want, but at least I was able to try it.

Why can't Windows have a real community of developers who can tell you how to go about doing something you want to do with your computer? I have sent dozens of emails, and what to I get? ....NOTHING! The people who are "trained" to do the support know less than I do.

Thanks for providing a place to complain.

HD
Win 7 does have a community of developers - paid by MS. And what you have is what they developed. Win 7 is doing exactly what it was designed to do. True, it was definitely not designed to make it easy to alter the core. That is the security aspect. That makes it difficult for an outsider to hack your system.


WOW! thanks for that!!!! maybe I can get real-time audio going!!

You are very welcome. :D
 

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Set Program Priority

How do I make a process like a guitar amplifier emulator always have real-time priority every time it is opened?
HD

You will have to make a batch file.

I found this last year. It is about Google Chrome, but it should be possible to modify it to use with any program (or at least provide a starting point for experimentation).

:eek: WARNING: I haven't tried this, so I can't confirm if it works or if it is safe to use. :eek:
Remember to make backups before you start!
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1. Right-click your desktop and create a text file called, "Chrome High Priority.bat"
(Make sure you have your hidden file extensions turned off, or the batch file won't work.)
2. Right click the batch file, select "Edit".

3. Type in the following characters, substituting your profile directory where indicated by "********"
start /High /separate C:\"Documents and Settings"\********\"Local Settings"\"Application Data"\Google\Chrome\Application\chrome.exe
This will start Chrome in separate memory and with high priority (2 steps higher than current)

The Priority levels for your computer Highest to Lowest are:

  • REALTIME
  • HIGH
  • ABOVENORMAL
  • NORMAL
  • BELOWNORMAL
  • LOW
Using REALTIME runs the program without a shell (as fast as your keyboard and mouse). If the application crashes in REALTIME, you will have to reboot the entire computer (like Win98 used to do). But, it is the fastest and if it works without crashing, Chrome will be like lightning.
I can use REALTIME without any problems and it is very, very fast.
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Usually a few hours of Bing/Google/Yahoo research will turn up something. :(
 
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How do I make a process like a guitar amplifier emulator always have real-time priority every time it is opened?
HD

You will have to make a batch file.

I found this last year. It is about Google Chrome, but it should be possible to modify it to use with any program (or at least provide a starting point for experimentation).


:eek: WARNING: I haven't tried this, so I can't confirm if it works or if it is safe to use. :eek:

Remember to make backups before you start!
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1. Right-click your desktop and create a text file called, "Chrome High Priority.bat"
(Make sure you have your hidden file extensions turned off, or the batch file won't work.)
2. Right click the batch file, select "Edit".

3. Type in the following characters, substituting your profile directory where indicated by "********"
start /High /separate C:\"Documents and Settings"\********\"Local Settings"\"Application Data"\Google\Chrome\Application\chrome.exe
This will start Chrome in separate memory and with high priority (2 steps higher than current)

The Priority levels for your computer Highest to Lowest are:

  • REALTIME
  • HIGH
  • ABOVENORMAL
  • NORMAL
  • BELOWNORMAL
  • LOW
Using REALTIME runs the program without a shell (as fast as your keyboard and mouse). If the application crashes in REALTIME, you will have to reboot the entire computer (like Win98 used to do). But, it is the fastest and if it works without crashing, Chrome will be like lightning.
I can use REALTIME without any problems and it is very, very fast.
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Usually a few hours of Bing/Google/Yahoo research will turn up something. :(

I did a quick test, this does do what is stated.
 
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Thanks WindowsStar

I did a quick test, this does do what is stated.
Thanks for checking that out. :D

I was going to use it on XP, to give my media players a higher priority.

I clicked your Rep button. :)
Perhaps a more experienced/senior member could write a generic tutorial about it (Starting A Program With A Different Priority).
 
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n/a
OS
W7 Ultimate SP1, LM19.2 MATE, W10 Home 1703, W10 Pro 1703 VM, #All 64 bit
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AMD Phenom II x6 1100T, 3.3 GHz
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ASUS M4A88T-M/USB3 (AM3)
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12GB DDR3 1333 G-Skill (4GB x 2), G-Skill (2GB x 2)
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Samsung S23B350
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WD Green 2TB (SATA), WD Green 3TB (SATA), WD Blue 4TB (SATA), WD Blue 6TB (SATA)
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2018-12-27 Upgraded HDDs
2015-12-10 Upgraded case, graphics card, storage
2015-08-15 Upgraded motherboard & RAM
2015-07-15 Upgraded LM17.1 to LM17.2
I did a quick test, this does do what is stated.
Thanks for checking that out. :D

I was going to use it on XP to give my media players a higher priority.

I clicked your Rep button. :)

--- Thanks for the REP.

I hope that my post was not misleading. I mean it works on Windows 7. I did not test it on Windows XP...:eek:
 

My Computer My Computer

At a glance

Windows 7 Enterprise (x64); Windows Server 20...16GB
Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Dell OP7010
OS
Windows 7 Enterprise (x64); Windows Server 2008 R2 (x64)
Memory
16GB
Monitor(s) Displays
4 Dell 24" LCD
Screen Resolution
1280x1024
Keyboard
Dell
Mouse
Dell Optical
Internet Speed
40meg
No Problem

I did a quick test, this does do what is stated.
Thanks for checking that out. :D

I was going to use it on XP to give my media players a higher priority.

I clicked your Rep button. :)

--- Thanks for the REP.

I hope that my post was not misleading. I mean it works on Windows 7. I did not test it on Windows XP...:eek:

It would have to be slightly modified to run on XP. I just changed my original post after your reply. :o
 
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My Computer My Computer

At a glance

W7 Ultimate SP1, LM19.2 MATE, W10 Home 1703, ...AMD Phenom II x6 1100T, 3.3 GHz12GB DDR3 1333 G-Skill (4GB x 2), G-Skill (2G...NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660
Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
n/a
OS
W7 Ultimate SP1, LM19.2 MATE, W10 Home 1703, W10 Pro 1703 VM, #All 64 bit
CPU
AMD Phenom II x6 1100T, 3.3 GHz
Motherboard
ASUS M4A88T-M/USB3 (AM3)
Memory
12GB DDR3 1333 G-Skill (4GB x 2), G-Skill (2GB x 2)
Graphics Card(s)
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660
Sound Card
Realtek?
Monitor(s) Displays
Samsung S23B350
Screen Resolution
1920x1080
Hard Drives
WD Green 2TB (SATA), WD Green 3TB (SATA), WD Blue 4TB (SATA), WD Blue 6TB (SATA)
PSU
Cooler Master
Case
Antec GX300 Tower
Cooling
3x Antec TRICOOL 120mm Fans
Mouse
Wired Optical
Internet Speed
DSL
Antivirus
Avast
Browser
Pale Moon (64 bit)
Other Info
2018-12-27 Upgraded HDDs
2015-12-10 Upgraded case, graphics card, storage
2015-08-15 Upgraded motherboard & RAM
2015-07-15 Upgraded LM17.1 to LM17.2
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