Right -- which is why I suspect the Mac Mini has some hardware oddity that's making it break. When I can upgrade VMWare to 6.5.x I'll try again.
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Well, I'm installing it on bochs right now, so I can se ehow it looks without fraggign a system first.
Well I have been trying beta for past four days or so and i must say they have very much improved it from vista. The boot time is even lesser than Xp and all the graphics works smoothly even with minimum configuration 1 GB ram.
Aero peek feature is great and so is the new make all windows transparent button next to time at the taskbar.
I believe this new version is really worth migrating from xp once the stable version is released.
Hey, they finally included a chess game with it, thats a plus ...
Looks like it installed OK on Bochs, Ill have a guinea pig, err I mean friend of mine, install it on their system, he needs a new OS anyway.
Vista has Chess Titan, too, and my own engine can easily beat it on highest difficulty.
Anyone care to recommend some good free antivirus software? I just got my 32 bit version working, and I would hate to see it all gummed up with net nasties.
The install was great - setup was pretty slick. So far I am pretty impressed.
There are but three I know actually works... And the Action Center recommends the 3.
Still, I do without AV. I want my favorite Firewall & AV if anything, or nothing at all.
Peer pressure had taken over me. I installed it on my machine but the transition was unbearable. I'm attached to my good old xp (classic style and menus).
*Back to xp*
Menus still exist. Hit alt to bring them up, then goto options and select always show menus.
You will learn to find eventually. Just a tip: don't use classic control panel mode.
Aside from the fact that zip extraction is still unbearably slow, I've been pretty happy with Seven so far. Should be a nice improvment from Vista. Still won't take me away from OS X though.
Don't trust zip support or burning capabilities. They have always been poor.
Better use 3rd party, REAL, solutions.