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Thanks friends. I still loving hate PDFs.
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RBA Starblade posted:So the thousandth prompt to upgrade to Windows 10 came in, and I exited out. Then my computer started to shut down to install Windows 10. I declined the terms of agreement after the hour of installing it took and it reverted to 7, but what the gently caress? No means no. Is that going to happen again? Look man, Windows 10 is THE next version of Windows for the foreseeable future. It's not going to be a Win 8 type situation. Just embrace it, there is no point fighting.
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# ? May 28, 2016 17:43 |
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also windows 10 is really good
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# ? May 28, 2016 17:45 |
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redeyes posted:Look man, Windows 10 is THE next version of Windows for the foreseeable future. It's not going to be a Win 8 type situation. Just embrace it, there is no point fighting.
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# ? May 28, 2016 18:06 |
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doctorfrog posted:Alternatively: Stay on 7 if you want to, it's ok, but you'll have to be vigilant about it and nothing lasts forever (2020). Until an alternative presents itself to my HDHomeRun + Windows Media Center + Media Center Extenders as cable boxes, I'm stuck on 7. Kodi is close, but any DRM channels like HBO can't be watched so a no go.
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# ? May 28, 2016 18:16 |
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RBA Starblade posted:So the thousandth prompt to upgrade to Windows 10 came in, and I exited out. Then my computer started to shut down to install Windows 10. I declined the terms of agreement after the hour of installing it took and it reverted to 7, but what the gently caress? No means no. Is that going to happen again? Yes. Stop installing updates without reading their notes. Uninstall all updates that pertain to the Windows 10 "upgrade". No point me treading over it again, there are plenty of pages out there telling you which ones they are.
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# ? May 28, 2016 22:13 |
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emdash posted:also windows 10 is really good More like windows 10 is a pile of garbage.
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# ? May 28, 2016 23:24 |
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Read posted:More like windows 10 is a pile of garbage. Windows 10 is a really good pile of garbage.
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# ? May 31, 2016 21:01 |
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I can't get Steam to be searchable in the start menu. It always shows up in pinned apps and does not appear under the Steam group in All Apps. If I unpin it from the start menu, it totally removes the shortcut from C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Steam. If I create a new shortcut anywhere under C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs for it, it'll pin itself but won't show up in the correct location under All Apps and won't show up when I hit the start button and type steam. I've tried reindexing under Indexing Options, no dice. Anyone have any ideas? Edit, fixed it - created a new user profile and copied the new user's C:\Users\username\AppData\Local\TileDataLayer\Database directory over to the messed up user wyoak fucked around with this message at 08:02 on Jun 1, 2016 |
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A really good pile of garbage where you have to replace core components with your best guess of third party software
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# ? Jun 1, 2016 16:59 |
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Fiskiggy posted:A really good pile of garbage where you have to replace core components with your best guess of third party software Such as? I haven't replaced any core components and I'm doing fine, same as 8 and 8.1.
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# ? Jun 1, 2016 17:09 |
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hooah posted:Such as? I haven't replaced any core components and I'm doing fine, same as 8 and 8.1. please don't feed grognards/power users who insist that because they had to Do A Thing, the entire OS is bad
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# ? Jun 1, 2016 17:10 |
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Nearly every Windows iteration every time.
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# ? Jun 1, 2016 17:34 |
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hooah posted:Such as? I haven't replaced any core components and I'm doing fine, same as 8 and 8.1. The start menu. Of course 99% of the time you only want to hit Start and start typing, which works great until it doesn't for no discernible reason. Afaik there's no fix for the Settings/Control panel Frankenstein but I think people just got used to it since you might not recognize how absurdly shoddy it looks and feels unless you've used another OS lately. Fiskiggy fucked around with this message at 17:59 on Jun 1, 2016 |
# ? Jun 1, 2016 17:52 |
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Fiskiggy posted:The start menu. Of course 99% of the time you only want to hit Start and start typing, which works great until it doesn't for no discernible reason. Afaik there's no fix for the Settings/Control panel Frankenstein but I think people just got used to it since you might not recognize how absurdly shoddy it looks and feels unless you've used another OS lately. The next time you hit start and type and nothing happens, pause and observe the situation. Is there an accessibility focus rectangle present? I have noticed this a couple times (outline around hamburger menu, for instance). In this case, keyboard input isn't going to search, it's going to the accessibility system. Clicking into empty space on the tiles area typically puts keyboard focus back into it so you can type and search.
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# ? Jun 1, 2016 23:59 |
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Fiskiggy posted:The start menu. Of course 99% of the time you only want to hit Start and start typing, which works great until it doesn't for no discernible reason. Afaik there's no fix for the Settings/Control panel Frankenstein but I think people just got used to it since you might not recognize how absurdly shoddy it looks and feels unless you've used another OS lately. I just noticed a bunch of metro apps are broken (Photos, Windows Store, etc). Apparently because I use display scaling (when I have my computer going through my TV), something screwed up and Windows didn't grab all the components it needed to run so they flat don't work anymore. Hopefully some update will reenable them in the future. Or not, the photos app is the only reason I noticed it and there's a billion ways to view photos.
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# ? Jun 2, 2016 00:46 |
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Fiskiggy posted:The start menu. Of course 99% of the time you only want to hit Start and start typing, which works great until it doesn't for no discernible reason. Afaik there's no fix for the Settings/Control panel Frankenstein but I think people just got used to it since you might not recognize how absurdly shoddy it looks and feels unless you've used another OS lately. So you're also mad about the parts that haven't changed since 7?
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# ? Jun 2, 2016 03:27 |
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What are the actual benefits of upgrading from windows 7? I'm not being facetious. I got 10 on my 8.1 laptop last summer but I got kind of annoyed at it replacing my touchpad drivers even after I disabled hardware updates. Also win-s search has not worked since, like, October for me. Yes /user is indexed. Regardless, I do not expect many issues for my desktop, but I also cannot think of a reason to prefer 10 over 7.
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# ? Jun 2, 2016 06:15 |
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It permanently disables Windows 10 update nags.
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# ? Jun 2, 2016 07:12 |
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Boot times are faster. Resume from sleep works. Search is faster. Multiple virtual desktops. Touch interface (if that's helpful). Ribbon interface (I like it more now that I'm used to it, though it took a couple years). Native ability to read ZIP. Native ability to mount ISOs. OneDrive integration. Cortana.
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# ? Jun 3, 2016 00:00 |
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The kernel itself is faster as well. I really love Win 10.
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# ? Jun 3, 2016 00:08 |
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Never mind me, just pointless nitpicking, but native zip file reading/writing was an innovation of the late and great XP and has been there ever since, so imagine me rolling my eyes excessively and saying what the gently caress a couple of times with increasing loudness for seeing that show up in a list with reasons to upgrade to Windows 10.. That is all.
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# ? Jun 3, 2016 00:43 |
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I'm pretty sure 98 had it too after an update
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# ? Jun 3, 2016 01:05 |
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Skarsnik posted:I'm pretty sure 98 had it too after an update I think it was first included by default in Windows 2000 and Windows ME. It was definitely available through Microsoft Plus in Windows 98.
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# ? Jun 3, 2016 01:10 |
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Never saw that myself at the time, but I'll take y'all's word for it.
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# ? Jun 3, 2016 02:01 |
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I'm not sure that Cortana is something I want, and it definitely annoys me that it's not optional and that I can't remove it. Also if you use Everything.exe and it runs in the background, search is already lightning fast on NTFS volumes, and if you care about such things, it probably uses fewer resources than whatever W10 has running at all times. fake edit: but at least I can disable it probably when the time comes to do so, he said after briefly googling 'disable microsoft cortana'
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# ? Jun 3, 2016 02:31 |
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Ynglaur posted:Boot times are faster. I have an SSD so I honestly don't care about boot times anymore. Search in file explorer or from the search bar in the start menu? Either way, search broke on my laptop so I kind of can't expect it to keep working on desktop either. I guess virtual desktops are neat? Touch is actually great on the laptop! I find that it works really well and started relying on it after 10 hosed my touchpad. I loving hate the ribbon interface on most programs and I swear it is getting worse. I suppose the one that ERDAS built is actually ok tho, I don't know why I hate office so much. I can cope. Native zip has been around forever. native mounting of ISOs was a thing that might have been a thing? I remember being able to read and burn them, but I can't now so having support is nice. I haven't found a use for OneDrive yet. Cortana hasn't worked for me very well. I guess it'd be fun to talk to my computer though. So... it is faster, I guess. That might be nice. I suppose I will wait and see how the file explorer refresh turns out. I am not a fan of the version they have now, on 10. (I should probably retrain myself but old habits etc.) e: The loss of update control really scares me though. Having fucky hardware drivers forced on me has not been fun. Plek fucked around with this message at 03:23 on Jun 3, 2016 |
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I am planning on building a new desktop computer and installing Windows 10 Pro on it. I have created a Windows 10 Pro boot stick by using the media creation tool and will install Windows 10 on the system without an activation key. I plan on getting the key later when I verify that Windows 10 Pro will work with my system. Am I obligated to get a retail copy of Windows 10 to activate an unactivated old Windows 10 install, or will an OEM copy work too? I am aware that one difference between the two types of Windows 10 copies is that the retail one allows you to move your Windows 10 license across multiple motherboard/cpu configurations, while the OEM does not. edit: Nevermind, I found that the Amazon reviews of the OEM copies are really bad and a lot of people who buy the OEM copies are really getting counterfeit copies. I think I'll just buy the retail copy. silence_kit fucked around with this message at 07:42 on Jun 3, 2016 |
# ? Jun 3, 2016 07:10 |
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Built a new PC with help from the PC Building/Upgrading/Parts-picking Megathread Reloaded and wonder if there's anything I need to include in the Win 8.1 install; any software that I should add on, something like Ninite possibly, to keep everything up to date?
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# ? Jun 3, 2016 15:40 |
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The one thing that Windows 7 die hards might appreciate, in terms of of a daily quality of life improvement, is the Action Center. Gone are the days when random apps pop up tooltips and you're like "wait what was that" but then it disappears and you'll never know! Now those are all channeled into the new native notifications, which means they show up on the action center, and also you can mute apps & go into presentation mode/quiet hours so they don't pop up while you're in front of people or whatever.
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# ? Jun 3, 2016 16:08 |
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Windows 10 does seem faster than 7 but my measurement metric is "how do it feel" so it's not exact by any means. Boot times are way faster, even on SSD, but we're probably talking 5 seconds vs 10-15 seconds so it's not the end of the world either way. Search is definitely better than in 7 but still can be janky. Everything isn't really a replacement for Windows search - Everything searches filenames only, Windows should be indexing the contents of your files (depending on the type). Everything is really really good at what it does though and I like it. Metro apps randomly stop working and fill my event logs with rubbish but I'm using it on a desktop so I don't really care. I love the Office ribbon now (and the Explorer ribbon is leagues better than the old menu system) but it certainly takes getting used to. Um...DX12 is probably cool if you play games and have a rad video card.
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# ? Jun 3, 2016 16:43 |
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I didn't realize native ZIP reading has been around for so long. I stuck with 7-Zip and 7z LZMA for years and years, and just recently started using ZIPX and WinZip again.
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# ? Jun 3, 2016 17:07 |
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WinRAR is all you need
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# ? Jun 3, 2016 17:19 |
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TenaciousTomato posted:WinRAR is all you need WinRAR is awful, everyone should be using 7zip. RAR isn't even good as a format, unless you're insistent on living in 2002.
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# ? Jun 3, 2016 18:12 |
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fishmech posted:WinRAR is awful, everyone should be using 7zip. RAR isn't even good as a format, unless you're insistent on living in 2002.
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# ? Jun 3, 2016 18:30 |
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fishmech posted:WinRAR is awful, everyone should be using 7zip. RAR isn't even good as a format, unless you're insistent on living in 2002. RAR5 is actually not awful. it supports useful features that 7Zip doesn't have and is comparable to LZMA for compression.
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# ? Jun 3, 2016 19:39 |
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I need a video editing software that a) allows for screen capture (I can do it with CamStudio but I figure if I'm going to pay for video editing software anyway...) b) make annotations. I want to be able to add text to the video, or maybe just doodle c) allows adding a seperate sound-track Can be expensive
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# ? Jun 4, 2016 12:02 |
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You can record your screen with OBS and mux in additional audio tracks with ffmpeg, I dunno what people use to annotate videos - you can probably just use Window Movie Maker. A paid option is likely to subsume the latter two functions into one program, but I think most people who record their screen for a living (gaming related Youtubers) still just use OBS or Xsplit to do it? Read fucked around with this message at 12:51 on Jun 4, 2016 |
# ? Jun 4, 2016 12:47 |
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Camtasia does all of that. Or is that what you meant by CamStudio?
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Plek posted:What are the actual benefits of upgrading from windows 7? I'm not being facetious. I got 10 on my 8.1 laptop last summer but I got kind of annoyed at it replacing my touchpad drivers even after I disabled hardware updates. Also win-s search has not worked since, like, October for me. Yes /user is indexed. Regardless, I do not expect many issues for my desktop, but I also cannot think of a reason to prefer 10 over 7. None. I just bought an OEM copy of 7 to downgrade, because 10 is just that drat unusable, unpredictable, and just loving randomly non-functional. It is really, really bad. I actually re-organized a lot of my business just to avoid using native apps on this loving computer as much as possible. Even then 10 finds some way to reach into what I"m trying to do and gently caress it up. I just dealt with four people in my lab all admitting, sheepishly, that they haven't been able to print for a month because of some proprietary windows 10 cock up with networked printers. Oh yeah, and the whole start menu randomly failing. And the search function of that menu, pretty much the only goddamn way I can get to some files, randomly deciding that "GROOVE MUSIC" (By microsoft) is the only thing named music on my loving computer.
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# ? Jun 5, 2016 02:16 |