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Re: Windows 7

Posted: 17 Jan 2012, 18:39
by DarrenL
I love Windows 7.

Permissions? open control panel and type UAC into the search top right. Go to the UAC section and turn it off "never notify" option, problem solved :)
Themes? Right click on the deskop, select personalize. (I even forgive the miss-spelling)

It's so much better than XP and miles ahead of Vista.

Re: Windows 7

Posted: 17 Jan 2012, 18:42
by Garry Russell
OK Ben

I'll probably reload when I get another drive in here *-)

I've not gone so far than it can't be redone.

Putting it on another drive was my preference

Thanks :thumbsup:

Darren

Thanks...I'll check all these things out :)

Re: Windows 7

Posted: 17 Jan 2012, 18:44
by DarrenL
Garry Russell wrote:I loaded FS.x but I can't' find where to run it as there is no entry in Programmes as it is an a separate folder, no shortcut on the desktop and going to the folder where it is all I see is the log so I can't access the .EXE

I find IE has fewer visible options in the menu bar

This is academic though...I just don't like it and don't want it :lol:

BTW this is W7 64 bit
For the FSX start icon look in the Games folder. Start menu/Games on the right hand column.

You can create shortcuts elsewhere though as always.

Re: Windows 7

Posted: 17 Jan 2012, 19:46
by Garry Russell
I'd not loaded FS.X in the default location

I have a desktop as usual now :)

Re: Windows 7

Posted: 17 Jan 2012, 20:31
by Filonian
Garry Russell wrote:OK Ben

I'll probably reload when I get another drive in here *-)

Garry, see your PM.


GHraham

Re: Windows 7

Posted: 17 Jan 2012, 20:47
by GHD
Garry Russell wrote:I have a desktop as usual now :)
Success :cpu:

Re: Windows 7

Posted: 18 Jan 2012, 11:50
by Garry Russell
Graham

Just come back here after not being on last part or yesterday

Thanks'''seen the PM and replied :thumbsup:



Thanks everyone I think I'll be OK :worried:

When I mention to the chap who put this together last night he said that if there was any compatibility probs he would create a virtual PC with XP so it would run properly

I don't really understand it :stupid: but it seems to be similat with what was mentioned above as he talked about creating it in a partition so it would run separately behind W7 or something like that

Whatever...it does seem any issues can be sorted if and as they occur.

Re: Windows 7

Posted: 18 Jan 2012, 22:50
by nigelb
Gary you might want to check out these links:

http://ask-leo.com/virtual_machines_what_are_they.html A ten minute video explanation.

http://ask-leo.com/whats_the_difference ... chine.html Diagrams to explain the difference and various virtual machine configurations.

Nigel²

Re: Windows 7

Posted: 18 Jan 2012, 23:17
by TSR2
Hi Garry,

Win7 can do lots of clever stuff with VM's (Virtual Machines) but thankfully, you won't need them. I've yet to find a program that wont run natively in Win7, however you may find the odd one that needs compatibility mode. Basicaly, find the exe file, right click on it, Click on the "compatibility" tab at the top, Tick the box check box to say run this program in compatibility mode for "Windows XP SP3" and click apply! hey presto :thumbsup: :cpu:

Re: Windows 7

Posted: 18 Jan 2012, 23:19
by Garry Russell
Cheers Ben

TBH I've not personally heard of any issues so nit's very much a stanby if needed thing.

My main compatabilty concern was not so much W7 but 64bit :worried: