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Windows 7 Annoyances

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Originally posted by: soccerballtux
Originally posted by: fleshconsumed
Originally posted by: amdhunter
I wish Explorer would remember the fact that I'd like everything to be viewed in List view. I hate having to set folders of "each type" over and over in the view I want.

Windows 7 (and Vista) also tends to change the view setting on it's own every so often also, which adds to the frustration.

Windows 7 still does it? Damn, I thought they'd be smart enough to fix it.

There's a solution to that, I recall googling for it and finding the solution. I googled for something like "folder view keeps changing"

I think they fixed that issue in Vista with SP2 but it might still be wonky for some I guess. All I know is I used to get frustrated when the games explorer or some of my folders would revert to some other setting from what I set it to do. That doesn't seem to be happening now but I have noticed that some of my windows don't remember how big/small they should be when I resize them. That's less annoying than the icon sizes constantly changing though.

Anyway heres a site that explains how to fix it in Vista.. http://www.vistax64.com/tutori...der-view-settings.html. I guess it would work for Windows 7 too but I'm not sure.. I wouldn't think it would be needed in the final version when its released later this year but Microsoft does forget to fix small things like that sometimes I guess.
 
I hate how you can no longer move the "quick start" item to the right of the taskbar. I've ran it that way for years, and now they force you to have it on the left, just like IE and the favorites.
 
Too many last minute changes without advance notice to software developers. As a result, some products do not run, and are being feverishly patched and/or updates prepared.
 
Originally posted by: corkyg
Too many last minute changes without advance notice to software developers. As a result, some products do not run, and are being feverishly patched and/or updates prepared.
Yea, I'm thinking maybe Daemon tools. I'm using the latest free version with beta support for 7, and Windows throws the compatibility flag.
 
Can't delete the Favorites folder or the Contacts folder without them popping back up after a while.
 
Originally posted by: StinkyPinky
Originally posted by: pctwo
win explorer no longer shows you free disk space on the status bar. if you select more than 15 files, you have to click more details to see the total file size.

how dumb is this? well, let's say you want to free up ~1000M on your USB drive. in xp, you keep selecting files until you see the total add up to ~1000M and hit delete. in 7, you select some, click details to see what you have so far, select some more, click details, etc. or you delete a bunch, go to my computer to see the free disk space, go back, delete some more, etc.

the status bar is triple the size on XP, but doesn't show the one piece of info most useful to you. EPIC. FAIL.

Can you hover your mouse over the selected files? Doesn't it give you the combined size? Could be wrong.

I miss the show desktop button (yes I know there is a similar one on the right, but I don't like it there)

hit WinKey+ D and never think about the show desktop button again!
 
Windows 7 (or something, but I suspect Windows) decided to obliterate my Outlook profile and trash it beyond redemption.

Never had that happen before in the ten years I've been using it. Um....yeah. Lucky i backed it up a few days ago.
 
The next big bummer is that Windows 7 will not upgrade XP Pro. You have to get involved with the "Easy Transfer" crap. Bottom line - this machine will stay with XP Pro.
 
AUDIO - Worked fine after I installed Win 7. System went into standby, came out, now I've got problems.
It refuses to output audio on my speaker line saying it cant find the connection. I DONT GIVE A FUCK IF YOU CAN SEE THE SPEAKERS OR NOT! Just output audio you dumb bastard!

Looking for a workaround right now. Already tried plugging the cable in & out several times. That didnt help. Which makes sense because to the best of my knowledge the onboard audio cant detect if theres a plug in there or not.
 
My CPen20 scanner will not work in Windows 7. Have to use other laptop running XP in order to use my CPen 20. Hopefully they CPen will come out with a Windows 7 driver.
Can't get on to Citrix using 7 either. Says soemthing about socket error.
 
This has irked me about Windows for a long time (not just Win7), but now it really annoys me after having used OS X for a while: mouse wheel scroll behavior.

I use the wheel on my mouse to scroll a lot. I firmly believe that the mouse wheel should scroll whatever is directly under the mouse cursor. In OS X it does this, even if the window under the cursor doesn't have focus!

In Windows? Not the case. Some programs do it right (Firefox, Cubase, etc.), but the one program in which I really need it to work doesn't do it: Windows Explorer.

Let's say I select a folder in the folder tree on the left pane. The right pane now shows the contents of that folder. Then let's say the file I'm looking for is pretty far down the list so that I have to scroll to find it. I move my mouse cursor over to the right pane and start scrolling. Guess what? The folder tree pane is scrolling! If I wanted to scroll the folder tree, I wouldn't have moved my cursor over to the contents pane! In order to scroll the contents I have to click on something in that pane!

What a pain!

You would think that with all of the ideas Windows and OS X steal from each other that something simple like this would have been fixed in Windows by now. Ugh.
 
Originally posted by: MrTransistorm
This has irked me about Windows for a long time (not just Win7), but now it really annoys me after having used OS X for a while: mouse wheel scroll behavior.

I use the wheel on my mouse to scroll a lot. I firmly believe that the mouse wheel should scroll whatever is directly under the mouse cursor. In OS X it does this, even if the window under the cursor doesn't have focus!


I can help with that one, use the program wizmouse.
http://antibody-software.com/web/so...use-wheel-work-on-the-window-under-the-mouse/

It is free and installs no extra programs.
Works great on win7 x64 RTM
 
Running RTM 7 x64:
-- Audio problems: I went back to Vista SP2 on my HTPC
-- CD ISO mount - New Alcohol 52 free works fine now.
-- MCE looks more cluttered than vista's.
Overall it runs very well on my box. i7 920 stock, 6GB, 64gb SLC SSD and RAID6 for storage.
 
Originally posted by: WildW
I still can't get used to the new taskbar. I've tried to embrace it, but it still annoys me. Last time I used the RC you still couldn't return to a Vista style start-menu and taskbar.

If you use the full new taskbar, it hides open windows in a menu for each app. This adds extra clicks and digging for open windows, which annoys me.

You can instead change to the old style box-for-each-window on the taskbar, but these appear jumbled in-between the program icons on the taskbar, which looks awful. Can't find a setup I really want to live with.

Hover over the icon for the program and pick the window you want when it pops up. Makes managing multiple windows of the same program a lot easier for me.
 
so far my biggest gripe is windows messenger resting on my taskbar, I have not figured out how to get it to go to the place on the right where other icons hide
 
Originally posted by: Modelworks
Originally posted by: MrTransistorm
This has irked me about Windows for a long time (not just Win7), but now it really annoys me after having used OS X for a while: mouse wheel scroll behavior.

I use the wheel on my mouse to scroll a lot. I firmly believe that the mouse wheel should scroll whatever is directly under the mouse cursor. In OS X it does this, even if the window under the cursor doesn't have focus!


I can help with that one, use the program wizmouse.
http://antibody-software.com/web/so...use-wheel-work-on-the-window-under-the-mouse/

It is free and installs no extra programs.
Works great on win7 x64 RTM

Thanks for the tip. I just grabbed this app and it will be useful to me.
 
has anyone had problems with the volume constantly fluctuating?

for some, this problem was rooted in sound---> communications ---> "when windows detects communications activity..." where the solution was to set to "do nothing"

i've done that and installed the latest drivers for my on-board audio chipset. still getting annoying, random changes in volume :|
 
Originally posted by: WildW
I still can't get used to the new taskbar. I've tried to embrace it, but it still annoys me. Last time I used the RC you still couldn't return to a Vista style start-menu and taskbar.

If you use the full new taskbar, it hides open windows in a menu for each app. This adds extra clicks and digging for open windows, which annoys me.

You can instead change to the old style box-for-each-window on the taskbar, but these appear jumbled in-between the program icons on the taskbar, which looks awful. Can't find a setup I really want to live with.
Have you tried putting Quick Launch back on and making the taskbar almost exactly like Win Vista and XP?
Check out this thread:


http://forums.anandtech.com/me...=2334110&enterthread=y
 
Originally posted by: nerp
Originally posted by: Modelworks
Originally posted by: MrTransistorm
This has irked me about Windows for a long time (not just Win7), but now it really annoys me after having used OS X for a while: mouse wheel scroll behavior.

I use the wheel on my mouse to scroll a lot. I firmly believe that the mouse wheel should scroll whatever is directly under the mouse cursor. In OS X it does this, even if the window under the cursor doesn't have focus!


I can help with that one, use the program wizmouse.
http://antibody-software.com/web/so...use-wheel-work-on-the-window-under-the-mouse/

It is free and installs no extra programs.
Works great on win7 x64 RTM

Thanks for the tip. I just grabbed this app and it will be useful to me.
I had never heard of it. Downloaded and will check it out.
Thanks

 
Originally posted by: nyker96
tried the 7600 rtm x64 for 2 weeks, here are the negatives:
+ VLC 1.0 has to run in compatibility mode.
+ java 1,6 32bit JDK won't run after installation
+ photoshop extended cannot invoke Bridge, just won't run.

I use all three of these extensively and have never had any problems with them. I've used them on most versions of W7, currently have retail Pro and it works fine.
 
Originally posted by: amddude
Oh man they just didn't change enough...because the UI is the only thing that matters? You mean other than all this?

touch and handwriting recognition
support for virtual hard disks
improved performance on multi-core processors
improved boot performance
kernel improvements
support for systems using multiple heterogeneous graphics cards from different vendors (Heterogeneous Multi-adapter)

new networking API with support for building SOAP-based web services in native code
features to shorten application install times, reduced UAC prompts
simplified development of installation package
color depths of 30-bit and 48-bit would be supported in Windows 7 along with the wide color gamut scRGB video modes supported 16-bit sRGB, 24-bit sRGB, 30-bit sRGB, 30-bit with extended color gamut sRGB, and 48-bit scRGB
better support for Solid State Drives, including the new TRIM command
Windows XP Mode
mounting of a virtual hard disk (VHD) as a normal data storage
bootloader delivered with Windows 7 can boot the Windows system from a VHD
The Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) of Windows 7 is also enhanced to support real-time multimedia application including video playback and 3D games. That means that Direct X 10 can be used in a remote desktop environment.

Yeah buster brown, what about THE DOS ENVIRONMENT AND BEING ABLE to run them in full screen mode?

Disable UAC without being told with a red shield its disabled.

etc

etc
 
Originally posted by: fleshconsumed
- By default Win7 now includes x264 decoders. I'd welcome this change, but Microsoft in their infinite wisdom made them preffered choice when playing videos. This obviously is a problem because one, these codecs artefact on certain videos, surprise, surprise, and two, they are not fast enough to play 1080p videos. FFDshow and especially CoreAVC codec with CUDA support are superior to it in every way, and yet, Microsoft insists on using their own. I spent half a day troubleshooting this installing and uninstalling different players and versions of the codec wondering what the problem is, almost gave up on Win7 since this is my HTPC and playing videos, is well, most important thing I do on it. Luckily, there is a way to fix it. You can either manually change registry to set codec preferences, thank you MS for making my life so easy, or you can use a handy tool from Doom9 forums (link below) which will do it for you, although it may not support all codecs that you use.

http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=146910

I honestly don't think the built in codec is that bad. I am running a AMD 4850e in my HTPC and I have no trouble playing L4.1 H.264 1080p files that I encoded from bluray with x264.

I also haven't noticed any artifacts either, atleast in the RTM. The 7100 wasn't very good.

 
Originally posted by: Genx87
No classic menu. At least that I can find.

It's not native, but if you search around, some programmers hacked together a UI that looks like the classic menu if you really want to have that instead of the current start menu.

I too was semi-annoyed at the start menu but I guess I'll try to get used to the new one.

The only real annoyance I have is that my old printer had issues getting installed because there were no 64 bit drivers that worked well but it seems to be semi-working now.
 
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