Title: woot! it's here Post by: Aske on July 30, 2008, 11:49:25 AM [sm_devil]
vista does indeed suck though. :o time to start loading up some software 8) Title: Re: woot! it's here Post by: stroh on July 30, 2008, 11:51:12 AM Nice!
Pop up reminder for weeks! Title: Re: woot! it's here Post by: twoiron on July 30, 2008, 03:35:54 PM I'm intrigued as to how you can use w00t! and vista does indeed suck in the same post??
Title: Re: woot! it's here Post by: hobbit on July 30, 2008, 03:44:55 PM Whadja git? 8)
Title: Re: woot! it's here Post by: Aske on July 30, 2008, 03:59:56 PM 1 223-5880 XPS M1530, Intel Core 2 Duo Processor T8300 (2.4GHz/800MHzFSB, 3M L2 Cache)
1 313-6439 Tuxedo Black Casing XPS M1530 $0.00 1 311-7823 4GB, DDR2, 667MHz 2 Dimm, for XPS M1530 $0.00 1 320-6694 15.4 inch Full Hi Definition Wide Screen WUXGA (1920x1200) TrueLife LCDwith Camera for XPS M1530 $0.00 1 320-6082 256MB NVIDIA GeForce 8600M GT $0.00 1 341-5632 250GB 5400RPM SATA Hard Drive for XPS M1530 $0.00 3 year at home service $1267.08 not too shabby Title: Re: woot! it's here Post by: Aske on July 30, 2008, 04:01:54 PM (http://www.speedtest.net/result/302831452.png)
Title: Re: woot! it's here Post by: twoiron on July 30, 2008, 04:11:52 PM (http://www.speedtest.net/result/302831452.png) Does that translate into faster pr0n?? Title: Re: woot! it's here Post by: Aske on July 30, 2008, 04:14:55 PM (http://www.speedtest.net/result/302831452.png) Does that translate into faster pr0n?? [sm_shock] Title: Re: woot! it's here Post by: Clive on July 30, 2008, 04:27:03 PM (http://www.speedtest.net/result/302831452.png) Does that translate into faster pr0n??Title: Re: woot! it's here Post by: gleek on July 30, 2008, 06:04:20 PM He'll need to reduce his refactory period to truly benefit though.
Title: Re: woot! it's here Post by: stroh on July 30, 2008, 06:14:53 PM LOL
Title: Re: woot! it's here Post by: twoiron on July 30, 2008, 06:45:58 PM He'll need to reduce his refactory period to truly benefit though. Is that something to do with the pen0r or the cack? Title: Re: woot! it's here Post by: gleek on July 30, 2008, 07:59:16 PM [sm_devil] vista does indeed suck though. :o time to start loading up some software 8) After turning off the UAC, I've had no problems except for when my flakey USB WiFi adapter starts acting up. I can't blame that on the OS. I especially like the fact that it boots up fast as hell. From the time the BIOS loads, I'm typing my password to login within 15 seconds. Title: Re: woot! it's here Post by: Aske on July 30, 2008, 08:57:01 PM [sm_devil] vista does indeed suck though. :o time to start loading up some software 8) After turning off the UAC, I've had no problems except for when my flakey USB WiFi adapter starts acting up. I can't blame that on the OS. I especially like the fact that it boots up fast as hell. From the time the BIOS loads, I'm typing my password to login within 15 seconds. fingerprint scanner FTW Title: Re: woot! it's here Post by: stroh on July 30, 2008, 09:04:48 PM [sm_devil] vista does indeed suck though. :o time to start loading up some software 8) After turning off the UAC, I've had no problems except for when my flakey USB WiFi adapter starts acting up. I can't blame that on the OS. I especially like the fact that it boots up fast as hell. From the time the BIOS loads, I'm typing my password to login within 15 seconds. fingerprint scanner FTW I can't wait to see that post. I say about week 12 of PGH going 3 and 13 and that *fudge*er locking you out. dell.hate! ;) ;D Title: Re: woot! it's here Post by: gleek on July 30, 2008, 09:22:09 PM [sm_devil] vista does indeed suck though. :o time to start loading up some software 8) After turning off the UAC, I've had no problems except for when my flakey USB WiFi adapter starts acting up. I can't blame that on the OS. I especially like the fact that it boots up fast as hell. From the time the BIOS loads, I'm typing my password to login within 15 seconds. fingerprint scanner FTW And you'll be scanning your finger much sooner too. The only thing that really annoyed me about Vista is the folder type templates. This feature makes the detail view in Explorer change depending on the types of files contained therein. When it comes to file management, I'm pretty old school. I only want to see the file name, extension, modification date, creation date, and attributes. I don't need to see the track number, artist, rating, etc. But as with anything in Windows, there's a way to modify the registry to turn an annoying feature off. Title: Re: woot! it's here Post by: Aske on July 30, 2008, 09:24:16 PM am i just too dumb for vista, or is there no way to 'see' the winblows default defragment status? it just says 'defragmenting' with no % or time to go .
wtf. Title: Re: woot! it's here Post by: Aske on July 30, 2008, 09:26:52 PM also, when the freakin hell is 'tweak ui' for vista coming ?
Title: Re: woot! it's here Post by: gleek on July 30, 2008, 09:49:25 PM am i just too dumb for vista, or is there no way to 'see' the winblows default defragment status? it just says 'defragmenting' with no % or time to go . wtf. Link (http://www.vistajuice.com/2007/02/windows_vista_defrag_tool_is_c.php) Title: Re: woot! it's here Post by: twoiron on July 30, 2008, 09:54:09 PM am i just too dumb for vista, or is there no way to 'see' the winblows default defragment status? it just says 'defragmenting' with no % or time to go . wtf. LMAO Title: Re: woot! it's here Post by: gleek on July 30, 2008, 09:58:52 PM also, when the freakin hell is 'tweak ui' for vista coming ? Tweak UI for XP works on Vista. You'll need to copy the EXE from an XP machine though. Quote There is a way to get the Tweak UI for XP to work in Vista. I don't know how wise it is to force it to work this way, because you're effectively changing the Vista registry with an XP registry editing program, but it does work. Here's how: FIRST RECOGNIZE THAT YOU'RE FOLLOWING THESE INSTRUCTIONS AT YOUR OWN RISK!!! SECOND Get the tweakui.exe file. a. You might already have it if you upgraded from XP and used Tweak UI in the good old days. If so, just move the file to anywhere but the C:\Windows\System32 directory ... Vista really doesn't like tweakui there. I put it in C:\Program Files\Microsoft. b. If you don't have the tweakui.exe file already, you have two options: i. Get it from a computer that has it. Simply copy the file (i.e. to a thumb drive or over a network) and slap it anywhere on your Vista machine (except the C:\Windows\System32 directory). ii. There's a rumor that you can extract tweakui.exe from the installation file available at the XP PowerToys site using WinRAR or some other such archiving program. I haven't tried this, though, but it might be worth trying? THIRD Set the tweakui.exe file to run with XP compatability. a. Right-click the file -> Properties -> Compatability tab -> check the CheckBox next to "Run this program in compatability mode for:" [Windows XP (Service Pack 2) -> Click OK. FOURTH Run tweakui.exe as an Administrator a. Right-click the file -> Run as administrator -> Continue -> Run program b. TweakUI might popup behind other windows (it always does for me!) b. If you don't run as administrator, UAC will thwart your every change! c. If you have UAC turned off, you don't need to run as administrator. You also won't have to click "Continue" in step (a) above. FIFTH Don't break your computer! I created AutoPlay handlers, I changed the places bar, and I changed the Templates successfully using this method. However, I can't guarantee the safety of these or any other changes you make with TweakUI! Title: Re: woot! it's here Post by: Aske on July 31, 2008, 07:36:22 PM also, when the freakin hell is 'tweak ui' for vista coming ? Tweak UI for XP works on Vista. You'll need to copy the EXE from an XP machine though. Quote There is a way to get the Tweak UI for XP to work in Vista. I don't know how wise it is to force it to work this way, because you're effectively changing the Vista registry with an XP registry editing program, but it does work. Here's how: FIRST RECOGNIZE THAT YOU'RE FOLLOWING THESE INSTRUCTIONS AT YOUR OWN RISK!!! SECOND Get the tweakui.exe file. a. You might already have it if you upgraded from XP and used Tweak UI in the good old days. If so, just move the file to anywhere but the C:\Windows\System32 directory ... Vista really doesn't like tweakui there. I put it in C:\Program Files\Microsoft. b. If you don't have the tweakui.exe file already, you have two options: i. Get it from a computer that has it. Simply copy the file (i.e. to a thumb drive or over a network) and slap it anywhere on your Vista machine (except the C:\Windows\System32 directory). ii. There's a rumor that you can extract tweakui.exe from the installation file available at the XP PowerToys site using WinRAR or some other such archiving program. I haven't tried this, though, but it might be worth trying? THIRD Set the tweakui.exe file to run with XP compatability. a. Right-click the file -> Properties -> Compatability tab -> check the CheckBox next to "Run this program in compatability mode for:" [Windows XP (Service Pack 2) -> Click OK. FOURTH Run tweakui.exe as an Administrator a. Right-click the file -> Run as administrator -> Continue -> Run program b. TweakUI might popup behind other windows (it always does for me!) b. If you don't run as administrator, UAC will thwart your every change! c. If you have UAC turned off, you don't need to run as administrator. You also won't have to click "Continue" in step (a) above. FIFTH Don't break your computer! I created AutoPlay handlers, I changed the places bar, and I changed the Templates successfully using this method. However, I can't guarantee the safety of these or any other changes you make with TweakUI! thanks, but i was looking to tweak more along the lines of some vista specific *feces* |