Cedge
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The new system is coming together but it hasn't all been roses and bon bons. I've learned a bit about Windows 7 and some of it is downright annoying.
The good news is that Leon's copy and paste fix for some of the older 16 bit programs was successful and the Windows XP compatibility mode is a life saver. The 3d program ran "OK" but it wasn't as stable as it needed to be. Once it was put in WXP mode, it became rock solid and is performing beyond anything I'd hoped for. Below is a render that was beyond the ability of the old system. In order to run it, I had to piece the models in sections before the render and then pray the computer wouldn't lock up. In short... it was just too much for the system. Now... instead of a 30 hour run, it took just over 2 hours.
I'm not quite sure I understand the Admin permissions in win 7. I had a devil of a time getting CuteFtp registered due to lack of access permissions. I finally found a couple of things that let me get past it. One was the User Access Control had to be set to it's lowest setting and the right click "Run as Admin" function was helpful.
I'm still locked out of a few places like Documents and Settings. Tech support from HP was no help when the Philippino accents are so thick you can't understand them.
All in all, Win 7 is relatively intuitive and I've had no major problems navigating around it. I'm sure I'll learn more as i go along, but I gett he feeling MS has gone a long way to keep the users from being able to fix things behind the user interface. Sure makes me miss all the old DOS commands.
Steve
The good news is that Leon's copy and paste fix for some of the older 16 bit programs was successful and the Windows XP compatibility mode is a life saver. The 3d program ran "OK" but it wasn't as stable as it needed to be. Once it was put in WXP mode, it became rock solid and is performing beyond anything I'd hoped for. Below is a render that was beyond the ability of the old system. In order to run it, I had to piece the models in sections before the render and then pray the computer wouldn't lock up. In short... it was just too much for the system. Now... instead of a 30 hour run, it took just over 2 hours.
I'm not quite sure I understand the Admin permissions in win 7. I had a devil of a time getting CuteFtp registered due to lack of access permissions. I finally found a couple of things that let me get past it. One was the User Access Control had to be set to it's lowest setting and the right click "Run as Admin" function was helpful.
I'm still locked out of a few places like Documents and Settings. Tech support from HP was no help when the Philippino accents are so thick you can't understand them.
All in all, Win 7 is relatively intuitive and I've had no major problems navigating around it. I'm sure I'll learn more as i go along, but I gett he feeling MS has gone a long way to keep the users from being able to fix things behind the user interface. Sure makes me miss all the old DOS commands.
Steve