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Most of the time it's a lack of power, bad RAM, overheating, or a hardware that is miss installed. #windows7howto
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Seriously - Vista is the bane of my life but the last thing I want to do is turn to stone while I wait for 7 to load. Any views on what the real hardware requirements are? #windows7howto
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It runs on netbooks, so you never know. #windows7howto
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Windows 7 will not work with Mac OS X Windows file sharing support by default. If you attempt to access a folder shared from Mac OS X, Vista will display a logon error repeatedly. The problem is that Vista, by default, will only use NTLMv2 for authentication, which is not supported by Mac OS X’s Windows Sharing service. The other problem is the Minimum Session Security for NTVLM SSP based Clients.
To get around this:
1. Open the Control Panel
2. Switch to "Classic" view
3. Double-click Administration Tools
4. Double-click Local Security Policy
5. Or Secpol.msc
6. Expand "Local Policies" and select "Security Options"
7. Alternate : Type secpol.msc to get editor up then
8. Locate "Network Security: LAN Manager Authentication Level" in the list and double-click it.
9. Change the setting from "Send NTMLv2 response only" to "Send LM & NTLM – use NTLMv2 session if negotiated"
10. Network Security: Minimum session security for NTLM SSP Based (including secure RPC) Clients
11. Change the setting from "require 128 bit" to unchecked (No Minimum)
12. Click OK
the real difference between vista and windows 7 procedure is 10 and 11
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I tested this on my systems and it worked fine #windows7howto
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No it's not, because iTunes on OS X has had jump lists for years and years, for play/pause skip/previous and setting ratings.
The fact Quicktime is built into the OS stack means the performance will always be better. #windows7howto
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make that 3 "And if you third-party PMP does have a syncing app,"
ugh 4 "won't have been update for Windows 7."
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7 sees my Macs, my Linux boxes and my other PCs (all running 7 except that Vista laptop) 7 also had no problem with the printer hooked up to my Airport Extreme.
One work of caution. I decided to go full 64-bit. Some of my older devices work fine on 7/32, but no 64 bit drivers are available, so take that into consideration when upgrading.
Well played, Microsoft. #windows7howto
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