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Old Mar 12, 2008, 06:52 PM   #1
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New OS, it's aggravating

I hate it, when you do a fresh install of windows and you have to install all those little programs and nifty things you installed in the last few months. You can't remember the name of all, but you know it isn't in your new install, because something is missing...

I installed Vista tonight, as my memory arrived today (2x2gb, along with a new cooler for my gfx card) and I'm seriously considering never to install a new OS again.
Too much of a hassle for me..
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Old Mar 12, 2008, 07:03 PM   #2
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I know the feeling. It can easily take a whole evening getting things right, and the next day there's still some small piece missing that hits you in the face. Preparing helps of course and some of my favorite programs can fortunately be copied pretty much straight over, or come with a backup/restore functionality. Then there are always those few programs or drivers that are a chore to install or set up...

It'll feel better when you can relax and enjoy the new stuff.
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Old Mar 12, 2008, 07:06 PM   #3
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Whenever I build a new system or reformat, I always tells myself to be ready to not have any fun for a couple of days. I also always tell myself before I format an OS drive to have ready on DVD all the programs that I will need, so that I don't have to re download them.
Even then, half the time I forget to do it or decide to not do it for some strange reason that makes sense at the time.

Just accept you can't win, and keep doing it.
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Old Mar 13, 2008, 05:11 AM   #4
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I use an application called DriverMax, keeps all my drivers in one place (eg. memory stick) and installs them all at once so you can do away with CDs ect.
But yeah, installing applications is often a pain in the arse, that's why i keep a secondary HDD i don't format
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Old Mar 13, 2008, 06:09 AM   #5
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that's a very good idea Mousy.. I should do something like that!
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Old Mar 13, 2008, 11:23 AM   #6
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Np dude, i tend to keep the installers on the second HDD rather than actually install them, that way i can install stuff on my main drive easier
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The easiest way is to keep a copy of the entire system partition and restore it if needed
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Old Apr 17, 2008, 07:33 PM   #8
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Use a godd*mn flash drive, you don't need an extra program. Just DL everything beforehand.

Or you could use an Ipod
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Old Apr 18, 2008, 08:57 AM   #9
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Use a godd*mn flash drive, you don't need an extra program. Just DL everything beforehand.

Or you could use an Ipod
Ewwww iPod
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Old Apr 18, 2008, 04:38 PM   #10
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Or you could use an Ipod
Yeah! and hope it won't
burn/delete the files/hdd in it die/battery die/needs repairs.
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Old Apr 19, 2008, 12:47 PM   #11
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Yeah! and hope it won't
burn/delete the files/hdd in it die/battery die/needs repairs.
Psh, thats a load of crap

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heres what'cha do..


you get a USB flash drive... download what you need... and think you need, or what you later find out what you needed, to it.

keep it on hand for reinstalls or other installs or new oses..

that way you have everything on hand... you know what it's called if you want to check for updates and the works..

I was really waisting time with CD-R/DVD-R discs...... pain in the ass overall.... took longer to burn then it did to hot transfer to the usb drives..

my 8gb ocz rally is a top performer.
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Old Apr 20, 2008, 01:04 AM   #13
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heres what'cha do..


you get a USB flash drive... download what you need... and think you need, or what you later find out what you needed, to it.

keep it on hand for reinstalls or other installs or new oses..

that way you have everything on hand... you know what it's called if you want to check for updates and the works..

I was really waisting time with CD-R/DVD-R discs...... pain in the ass overall.... took longer to burn then it did to hot transfer to the usb drives..

my 8gb ocz rally is a top performer.
Yay, same thing I said but with 5 lines.
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why the fuck is this thread in the FWZ? ive seen not one flame.

the windows vista section wouldve been fine
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why the fuck is this thread in the FWZ? ive seen not one flame.

the windows vista section wouldve been fine
But then no one reads it.

Thats why most threads end up here or the off topic.

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Omg,it really sucks when you have to upgrade to a new OS when its crappy but recommended to use certain applications.Makes me just want to kick "BG" in the ballz for that.hopefuly they'll optimize the thing!I had Vista on my computer and it sucked up half of my RAM lol
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Old May 13, 2008, 01:26 PM   #17
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Omg,it really sucks when you have to upgrade to a new OS when its crappy but recommended to use certain applications.Makes me just want to kick "BG" in the ballz for that.hopefuly they'll optimize the thing!I had Vista on my computer and it sucked up half of my RAM lol
What did you expect with those system specs? You're barely able to run XP
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Omg,it really sucks when you have to upgrade to a new OS when its crappy but recommended to use certain applications.Makes me just want to kick "BG" in the ballz for that.hopefuly they'll optimize the thing!I had Vista on my computer and it sucked up half of my RAM lol
it's sucking up your ram for intelligent pre-caching so everything else gets faster.. Do your research for christ's sake
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And, if he had Vista on the system in his specs, he's 'light' on RAM anyway. 1.5GB just won't cut it.

Of course he could have used a RAM Drive in READYBOOST, but then he probably didn't know that either.

Hell, I have 8GB, and Superfetch uses almost 1/2 of it. That's a good thing, as it really makes the OS a lot snappier when it comes to loading the stuff I use a lot.

"OMG, Vista Sucks!"...the mantra of the OS illiterate
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And, if he had Vista on the system in his specs, he's 'light' on RAM anyway. 1.5GB just won't cut it.

Of course he could have used a RAM Drive in READYBOOST, but then he probably didn't know that either.

Hell, I have 8GB, and Superfetch uses almost 1/2 of it. That's a good thing, as it really makes the OS a lot snappier when it comes to loading the stuff I use a lot.

"OMG, Vista Sucks!"...the mantra of the OS illiterate

LOL I like how you put that! But the thing is people want a easy to use and understand OS because most people are clueless.
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