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fishmech posted:I don't see how it is, it's pretty much what it's there for. If that's what it was there for, then you wouldn't have to create a new email address every 60 days...
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LorneReams posted:Source that bending a ToS agreement is illegal please. Sorry, replace legal with ethical. Any way you cut it, you are still using software you are expected to pay for without actually paying for it. Do the trial period, fine, but if you have to extend beyond that please don't try to pretend that you are doing anything better than if you just pirated it.
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Fancy_Lad posted:Sorry, replace legal with ethical. Piracy is illegal, not just unethical. Keep your arguments consistent.
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Fallom posted:Piracy is illegal, not just unethical. Keep your arguments consistent. Trial surfing is no less piracy than using your company's VLK. In both cases, you're using a license you're not authorized to use.
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# ? Jun 15, 2009 21:32 |
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For the first time today I tried to open Pinnacle Studio 11 on Windows 7 64bit. It doesn't give me any error message. It kinda thinks for a second and then nothing. When I open the task manager, I see a studio.exe process. I tried opening it in compatibility mode with the same results. Any ideas?
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# ? Jun 15, 2009 21:52 |
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Try running it as an Administrator. It might be trying to populate some registry keys or touch a file in its install folder.
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# ? Jun 15, 2009 22:21 |
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Is the Office 2010 preview considered ?
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Xenomorph posted:Word Viewer is free. Yeah seems to be a bad download, it didn't work on another Vista-PC too. I think I'll go trialin', right now 60 days is enough since holidays are about to start. About the interface, it's just that I switched to the Windows-Classic Theme under Vista, but under Win 7 the taskbar looks weird that way.. Thanks for the replies!
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# ? Jun 15, 2009 22:59 |
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FAG posted:I just looked at this page again and it's been over 1000 posts since I last read it I hope this hasn't been answered before, and I searched google but maybe I'm asking the wrong questions. Can somebody tell me, what is the brown lock thing seen on some folders in windows 7? Looking in the properties I can see it has something to do with permissions, and it's attributes are hidden i guess? It's not a big problem, mostly it's just aesthetically displeasing. I came across this yesterday when re-installing Windows 7 and it was resolved by adding the Authenticated Users group with Read and Execute permissions on the folder.
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fishmech posted:I don't see how it is, it's pretty much what it's there for. Not really:
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Mahoning posted:For the first time today I tried to open Pinnacle Studio 11 on Windows 7 64bit. It doesn't give me any error message. It kinda thinks for a second and then nothing. When I open the task manager, I see a studio.exe process. Weird possible solution: When it's done "thinking," it's possible the window for Pinnacle Studio 11 is active, even though you can't see it and it doesn't show up on the taskbar. Press Alt + Space Bar, you'll get the same menu you get when you click in the upper-left corner of a window; select "minimize," and if you're lucky it'll actually properly minimize into the taskbar, and clicking on its minimized state will restore it properly.
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# ? Jun 16, 2009 00:44 |
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I am having a problem installing. I had version 7000 previously installed , but something messed up so I just put Vista back on it. I am now trying to put version 7100 on. The computer reboots and gets to "completing Installation.." . Then it just sits there. I googled, and some people said to unplug all USB devices. I started the installation over again and tried that. No luck. ACHI was also mentioned. I am installing onto an IDE drive so I don't think that matters. Asus P5W DH Deluxe motherboard/E8400/4GB RAM. It installed fine before and I have had no system changes since then. Anyone have any ideas?
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# ? Jun 16, 2009 01:26 |
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Alex007 posted:Not really: I don't think they offer the trial keys so people can keep using trial software indefinitely by getting new keys, but just because it's in the EULA which may or may not be enforceable doesn't make it illegal per se
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Alex007 posted:Not really: Is there a clause anywhere that mentions a limit to how many licences you're allowed per person?
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# ? Jun 16, 2009 06:22 |
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So, uh... How do I do anything with XP mode? It just opens what looks like a Remote Desktop connection to an XP system. How do I get the seamless thing working? When I look it up, it says just run something, and it adds it to my Win7 Start Menu. Well, it doesn't.
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Blaminator posted:I believe it's about network sharing, the brown lock stops it from being seen on other HomeGroup machines I think. StuL87 posted:I came across this yesterday when re-installing Windows 7 and it was resolved by adding the Authenticated Users group with Read and Execute permissions on the folder. Thanks for the replies guys, it worked great, I don't use homegroup anyway. Xenomorph posted:So, uh... How do I do anything with XP mode? You've installed it to the windows xp virtual machine? It works fine for me
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Xenomorph posted:So, uh... How do I do anything with XP mode? You need to put a shortcut to whatever app in the All Users start menu, which then shows up in a folder called "Virtual Windows XP applications" under the Virtual PC group in the start menu on the host. Yeah, not all that intuitive, but considering it's the first beta release and who/what it's intended for, not that surprising.
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LooseChanj posted:You need to put a shortcut to whatever app in the All Users start menu, which then shows up in a folder called "Virtual Windows XP applications" under the Virtual PC group in the start menu on the host. Yeah, not all that intuitive, but considering it's the first beta release and who/what it's intended for, not that surprising. I have several shortcuts and folders there (on the XP Start Menu), only one thing I installed finally showed up on the Start Menu. Do I need to move things off the Start Menu, and then back on to try and force it to make shortcuts on the Win7 Start Menu? I couldn't find any way to "force" it to scan the XP Start Menu. So far, XP Mode seems pretty retarded. It runs XP in the background (hidden), and the "Virtual PC" application you run is really just a Remote Desktop session to it. It's like running Citrix. So you never have full control over the VM, can't use ClearType, etc. And of course you can't pick what applications show up on the Win7 Start Menu. I REALLY hope they improve on that - like have the ability to use ClearType with its remote connection.
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Xenomorph posted:I have several shortcuts and folders there (on the XP Start Menu), only one thing I installed finally showed up on the Start Menu. Yeah, stuff that's already there doesn't show up. Yes, it seems pretty retarded but this is the first attempt so I'm sure a lot of this obvious stuff will show up eventually. And don't forget the main reason for this is those custom business apps that just won't run on Vista, so the primary users are going to be the people who setup machines in a corporate situation so they'll know all this anyway. You're not going to need XP's paint for anything besides the gee whiz factor.
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Xenomorph posted:So far, XP Mode seems pretty retarded. Also, for some reason, some shortcuts will never appear in your Win7 start menu. Remote Desktop, for example, doesn't show up, even though I explicitly added it to a special folder on XP's start menu. The fix for this is to create a cmd.exe shortcut, then just use that to launch things. I ended up uninstalling this and installing VMWare.
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syphon posted:I ended up uninstalling this and installing VMWare. You guys whinging on and on about XP Mode's shortcomings sound like people complaining that Notepad doesn't have all the features of TextMate.
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xamphear posted:Which is what anyone SHOULD do given what you and Xeno want. XP Mode is for corporate customers who have some lovely old in-house point of sale or database application that they can't update anymore but NEED to use in order to run their business. What's TextMate? We whine about XP Mode because it is nothing like we expected. There are already "seamless" virtual machine applications. Microsoft released info on their seamless virtual machine. Wouldn't it be badass? I mean, it's Microsoft native, and it requires virtualization hardware! The end product (so far) is weaker than what the other products provide. Instead of seamless virtualization (like OS9 Classic mode in Mac OS X), we get "Microsoft's Retarded Citrix". I don't have a VMware license at home. VirtualPC, VirtualBox, and VMware Player are all free and do what I want (Cisco VPN connection w/ 64-bit Windows). I'm sure XP Mode does that as well (but is cumbersome and uber-ugly). I'm not going to pay for a VMware license to get a prettier seamless experience.
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Xenomorph posted:I'm not going to pay for a VMware license to get a prettier seamless experience. EDIT: I should go back and say, the notepad->textmate analogy is flawed. XP Mode does all the things VMWare does (or at least all the things Xenomorph and I want it to do). It doesn't really lack features. It just does them all terribly. syphon fucked around with this message at 20:42 on Jun 16, 2009 |
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Ultimately, XP mode is so that non-intensive 16 bit apps can run seamlessly on 64 bit Windows so that corporations with old 16 bit stuff will finally go to 64 bit.
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Xenomorph posted:What's TextMate? An OSX text editor that'll run you €50 or so. It's a bit like Vim really.
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Does anyone know what the absolutely latest leaked build is? I upgraded to 7229 last night but I hear that 7232 just leaked and that the RTM build is about to leak. Can anyone offer any insight into this? EDIT: Don't know if this is against the rules, so if it is just let me know and I'll delete this post. travisray2004 fucked around with this message at 20:55 on Jun 16, 2009 |
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All the leaks now are pre-RTM builds, and the beta/RC keys don't work on them. 7232 is supposedly what a lot of people have, and supposedly 7260 is the RTM build.
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Xenomorph posted:All the leaks now are pre-RTM builds, and the beta/RC keys don't work on them. 7260 leaked already and it's rumored that RTM will hit between now and June 19.
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Xenomorph posted:All the leaks now are pre-RTM builds, and the beta/RC keys don't work on them. So what you're saying is that starting with 7232, the RC keys won't work? My RC key worked fine with build 7229.
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CheeToS posted:7260 leaked already and it's rumored that RTM will hit between now and June 19. damnit, I have to upgrade again. Aggggh. Thanks for the tip though.
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Xenomorph posted:All the leaks now are pre-RTM builds, and the beta/RC keys don't work on them.
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# ? Jun 16, 2009 21:15 |
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Has anything been significantly reworked enough to warrant upgrading from v.7100?
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# ? Jun 16, 2009 21:30 |
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Charles Martel posted:Has anything been significantly reworked enough to warrant upgrading from v.7100? Various bugs have been fixed in each new build. If you have problems on 7100 or just want to upgrade, by all means upgrade to a newer build. It doesn't take very long to upgrade anyway.
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Charles Martel posted:Has anything been significantly reworked enough to warrant upgrading from v.7100? If the RTM build is gonna be out this/next week (and presumably leaked soon after) I don't see any reason to do an intermediate upgrade. Are we even gonna be able to install the RTM without some dodgy ?
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Kameleon posted:If the RTM build is gonna be out this/next week (and presumably leaked soon after) I don't see any reason to do an intermediate upgrade. Are we even gonna be able to install the RTM without some dodgy ? No, there's no licenses until release. There's always the re-arming trick, but that's generally frowned upon around these parts, I believe. I suppose if you legitimely pre-ordered it, there's nothing especially ethically wrong, but without a license key, you're flirting a line I wouldn't cross.
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fishmech posted:Various bugs have been fixed in each new build. If you have problems on 7100 or just want to upgrade, by all means upgrade to a newer build. It doesn't take very long to upgrade anyway. Can I just magically update it, or do I have to do a complete reformat? I don't want to reformat again because it takes me almost a week to get everything situated the way I like it.
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Charles Martel posted:Can I just magically update it, or do I have to do a complete reformat? I don't want to reformat again because it takes me almost a week to get everything situated the way I like it. As with the update to RC, in order to go to RTM you will probably have to alter the iso to get it to update your install. A search will provide you the steps necessary to accomplish this.
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DragonReach posted:As with the update to RC, in order to go to RTM you will probably have to alter the iso to get it to update your install. A search will provide you the steps necessary to accomplish this. The RTM ain't out yet, he has to do nothing special to update from 7100 to another higher build, just choose update when he opens the DVD/ISO.
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I've been having a weird problem of late, or I've noticed it lately. I have 4GB of ram and it seems that It fills up really fast and stays filled until a reboot. I can't firgure out what would do this. I only have firefox, NOD32, daemon-tools, running at any one time. This never happened in Vista, and I am running pretty much the same setup. Is this a known win7 problem? Femur fucked around with this message at 02:01 on Jun 17, 2009 |
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Femur posted:I've been having a weird problem of late, or I've noticed it lately. I have 4GB of ram and it seems that It fills up really fast and stays filled until a reboot. I can't firgure out what would do this. Possible troll bait, but, you actually want your RAM filled up. Win 7/ Vista do a good job of caching stuff they think you might need/want in RAM.
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