Windows 7 SP1 due out

Started by Glenn, Feb 10, 2011, 14:13:03

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Glenn

16th Feb will see Windows7 SP1 released to users with MSDN & Technet accounts and a week later to the general population.

http://www.engadget.com/2011/02/10/windows-7-and-windows-server-2008-r2-sp1-available-for-everyone/
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Rik

I wonder what they'll break?
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Glenn

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Rik

We only have admins now.  :whistle: ;D
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gizmo71

I've been playing with Server 2008 R2 SP1 release candidate for a few weeks with no issues. (Needed it for some specific changes to the Hyper-V stuff.) I'll probably grab it off TechNet as soon as it's released and try it over next weekend.
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Den

Quote from: Rik on Feb 10, 2011, 15:47:40
We only have admins now.  :whistle: ;D

God, I hate people who will not move with the times, Windows 7 is great.   >:D
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Rik

It's OK, Den, but then so's a trip to the dentist. ;D
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Den

Why would you take your laptop to the dentist?  :angel:
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Rik

So I can converse while he's drilling!  ;D
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Den

The best way with a dentist is to hold one of his testicles in your hand while he is drilling. He wont dare hurt you incase you have a reflex action. My dentist is a woman so it does not work for me.  >:D
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Rik

Why only one, Den, go for broke. ;D
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DorsetBoy

Win7 SP1 is basically only a round up of all the patches already given out and will do very little for those who have kept their systems updated.

Rik

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pctech

I'm waiting for the funds to buy a new system to accumulate but will be getting Windows 7 Pro so can use XP mode for some stuff.


DorsetBoy

Quote from: pctech on Feb 10, 2011, 18:15:57
I'm waiting for the funds to buy a new system to accumulate but will be getting Windows 7 Pro so can use XP mode for some stuff.



I find XP and Vista software works fine anyway.

Rik

Except anything which works at very low levels.
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pctech

Tried Prince of Persia: The Two Thrones under Vista and the save game didn't work at all, even with UAC switched off.


esh

Quote from: Rik on Feb 10, 2011, 18:27:04
Except anything which works at very low levels.

This has been true pretty much since Windows 2000/NT where the hardware was abstracted completely.

There is only two pieces of software I have not got running properly in Windows 7.

The first is Visual Basic 3 for Windows 3.1 - I guess that *is* a little old now. The other is a Windows 98 game which I have traced down to a stupid bug in the DLL file for the Bink video playback. Probably the game is absolutely fine but it hangs on the intro cinematic. Sigh.

I had problems with save games in KOTOR2, but I simply moved the entire game directory to my Documents folder, and ran it from there and it was fine. I suggest you try that with Prince: TTT if you can.
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Technical Ben

Quote from: Rik on Feb 10, 2011, 18:27:04
Except anything which works at very low levels.
Like drivers? :(
I was REALLY cheeky. Got out my 5 year old bluetooth usb adapter. No vista drivers or anything. The website for support had discontinued the model. So what did I do? Download the drivers for the new model and hope for the best. Seems to be working.  ;D
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Technical Ben

Quote from: pctech on Feb 10, 2011, 18:28:50
Tried Prince of Persia: The Two Thrones under Vista and the save game didn't work at all, even with UAC switched off.


No compatibility mode? It usually springs from moving the save game location. IE XP is "Program files/Prince of persia" etc. But Vista/win7 stops it accessing it. Other games are "mydocs/games/save" or similar. But am I right in saying Win XP/Vista and 7 all have different locations for Mydocuments?

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I had problems with save games in KOTOR2, but I simply moved the entire game directory to my Documents folder, and ran it from there and it was fine. I suggest you try that with Prince: TTT if you can.
Me too. But Got it working in 7 by using compatibility mode, as said, to save in the games directory. However, stopped playing as the game crashed too much due to bad programming. :(
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esh

I have had surprisingly few crashes with KOTOR2. It might be worth investigating the graphics driver, I guess, and make sure you haven't got any FSAA tomfoolery going on in the NVIDIA/ATI control panel. I also set scaling to fixed aspect ratio so as to avoid the dreaded fat screen effect on a widescreen monitor.
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gizmo71

I've had to discard a GeForce 5200 FX graphics card and my trusty old Promise UltraATA controller 'cause Windows 6.1 doesn't support them. :'(
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pctech

Don't know about the UltaATA controller but doesn't Nvidia's Geforce drivers still support it?


gizmo71

Quote from: pctech on Feb 11, 2011, 17:00:06
Don't know about the UltaATA controller but doesn't Nvidia's Geforce drivers still support it?

Not on Windows 7. :( I had to buy an FX 6200 to replace it.
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pctech

Didn't fancy one of the all singing, all dancing new ones then?