Recommended Posts

Well, the connection problems can be solved by a driver upgrade from the devicemanager (in my case atleast). Hopefully the freezing will be gone though, because that is really problematic.

I installed newer driver at morning, before work..if i get home i'll check how it's working :p

Good news for me: The 7048 x86 version works perfect. No WIFI problems at all, and no random freezes anymore. This also means I will never go back to x64. I never bothered with 64bit in Vista, and won't do this in Windows 7. Maybe in the next version of Windows :)

So far, 7048 x86 has seemed perkier than 7000 or 7022. Two things that stand out to me:

My laptop fails to come back out of hibernate.

No more progress bar on IE downloads! :(post-79050-1236774648.jpg

Ah to bad, my Laptops actually works better in 7048 than in 7000, in the beginning I thought it was slower but no it feels snappier. The IE download bar work for me tho.

So far, 7048 x86 has seemed perkier than 7000 or 7022. Two things that stand out to me:

My laptop fails to come back out of hibernate.

No more progress bar on IE downloads! :( post-79050-1236774648.jpg

Progress bar on IE downloads still show up for me on both x86 and x64 versions of 7048.

These are my thoughts.

The more I use win7 the more it seems to grow on me. At first I was very disappointed in it. I was asked to be in the beta and while I have been part of it, it has not lived up to what I thought it would be.

What I don't like:

-Firefox/superbar/min/max/close continues to flicker, go away if I have more than 3 tabs open. This is with a fresh install of win7/firefox with no extension. I believe it is because I have the intel integrated gx and not a dedicated card.

-aero has never been my favorite. But I guess I just live with it.

-superbar...it's big and it takes up screen space on smaller monitors (notebooks especially)

-aero peak....still don't get the point of it

What I like:

- startup/shutdown is extremely fast.

- The start menu seems to be redone a bit.

- superbar...yes I know I just said I don't like it but I do like how I can pin programs and the previews of open windows

There is so much more but these are just off the top of my head.

No more progress bar on IE downloads! :(

Does the progress bar in the taskpane work for you when copying and pasting files? (Windows Explorer)

Any ideas when this will be on connect? I still only see 7000, if not this build when will the next build be available on connect?

I assume the actual release candidate will be the next build on Connect.

Does the progress bar in the taskpane work for you when copying and pasting files? (Windows Explorer)

Yup, just not in IE. Fortunately, it's not a big concern of mine since I use Firefox 98.3% of the time. I don't even use explorer to copy and paste files to often because it's been such a train wreck since Vista. I use Directory Opus which doesn't support the new Task Pane functions (hell, it supports Windows 7 options, you can't even use the "replace" explorer feature yet...)

Is anyone else having issues with UPEK's Software? The driver installs fine, but the software (That allows you to set up the fingerprints) won't start, giving a "Open Session 80070005." It was also working fine on build 7000. :(

I am switching back to build 7000 tomorrow. My dell 1395 wifi driver has a problem. It loses signal and after that my computer freezes in a strange way. I can do anything without net, but when I try to restart or shut down my Inspiron 1525 it simply hangs in the logout screen and I press the power button to manualy shut it down my LCD TURNS OFF ???? and after 4 sec the computer turns off ofcourse.

So far, 7048 x86 has seemed perkier than 7000 or 7022. Two things that stand out to me:

My laptop fails to come back out of hibernate.

No more progress bar on IE downloads! :(post-79050-1236774648.jpg

Turns out my hibernate issue was due to some leftovers from the failed install of the Juniper Netscreen client (yet another broken app, and of course, it will take Juniper 1 year to update the client to support 7, just like it took them over a year to support Vista. Lazy *******...)

So far, I'm mostly liking 7048 x64. I won't say that I see anything in it that would cause me to say I want to dump XP in favor of 7, but I'm realistic enough to realize that in the long run, there won't be much choice. I never really tried veeshta, because of all the horror stories.(and again...never saw any pressing need).

So while the overall experience has been positive, I got a couple peeves.

The show desktop button; What genius glued it to the bottom right. I hate it there, and want it back where it's always been, for me...bottom left.

The search...OMG...did they actually pay someone to come up with that..?? I'd ask for my money back. Each time I've used it, I've wanted to reach out and punch someone. Could someone perhaps send them a link to google....I mean really, WTF...

I am switching back to build 7000 tomorrow. My dell 1395 wifi driver has a problem. It loses signal and after that my computer freezes in a strange way. I can do anything without net, but when I try to restart or shut down my Inspiron 1525 it simply hangs in the logout screen and I press the power button to manualy shut it down my LCD TURNS OFF ???? and after 4 sec the computer turns off ofcourse.

I have the same setup. If you are using build 7048, it has known issues with wireless and networking (many different laptops experiencing it). They appear to be fixed in build 7057 I have been told. I'm testing it now.

I've noticed that if you upgrade from Windows 7 Build 7000 or 7022 that this can generate alot of bugs and render Windows 7 more unstable. I would reccomend to all those who have reported bugs and have run the upgrade process to 'Fresh' install Windows 7 build 7048.

It's very quick for me, and very stable - from a fresh install.

Amazingly the memory usage has been reduced compared to 7000. 380MB out 1GB on my laptop. Its almost netbook worthy now. Next release I am going to try on a 512MB thinkpad.

I've got the ram idle down to 192mb on a 512mb HP laptop by editing down graphics, and turning off these services if you can afford to: offiline files, windows search, security center (annoying notifiers), windows firewall, windows media player sharing service.

Vliting might be necessary for tiny hd's but I get the same ram idle on the full Win7 build as I do when I vlite it down to half the size. The key is turning off the less necessary ram-hog services, and editing the graphics down to only shadows but keeping the visual style or it looks like Windows2000. This assumes you will not be getting Aero Glass with a 528mb machine anyway.

I have the same setup. If you are using build 7048, it has known issues with wireless and networking (many different laptops experiencing it). They appear to be fixed in build 7057 I have been told. I'm testing it now.

Negative, on my 2g ram PC the loss of connection (without any notification in tray) happens in 7057 just the same here. This follows with a freeze requiring hard shutdown. After restart the connection holds for varying amounts of time then bugs out again.

The other major issue with both builds is windows explorer constantly restarting, but that issue is now fixable with a regedit.

  • 2 weeks later...
This topic is now closed to further replies.
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
  • Posts

    • Not even an OLED display on the laptops. Also it seems that the laptop design isn't the same as the Surface Ultra model. Looks like bargain bin at high prices.
    • VirtualBox 7.2.10 by Razvan Serea VirtualBox is a powerful x86 and AMD64/Intel64 virtualization product for enterprise as well as home use. Targeted at server, desktop and embedded use, it is now the only professional-quality virtualization solution that is also Open Source Software. Presently, VirtualBox runs on Windows, Linux, macOS, and Solaris hosts and supports a large number of guest operating systems including but not limited to Windows (NT 4.0, 2000, XP, Server 2003, Vista, 7, 8, Windows 10 and Windows 11), DOS/Windows 3.x, Linux (2.4, 2.6, 3.x, 4.x, 5.x and 6.x), Solaris and OpenSolaris, OS/2, OpenBSD, NetBSD and FreeBSD. Some of the features of VirtualBox are: Modularity. VirtualBox has an extremely modular design with well-defined internal programming interfaces and a client/server design. This makes it easy to control it from several interfaces at once: for example, you can start a virtual machine in a typical virtual machine GUI and then control that machine from the command line, or possibly remotely. VirtualBox also comes with a full Software Development Kit: even though it is Open Source Software, you don't have to hack the source to write a new interface for VirtualBox. Virtual machine descriptions in XML. The configuration settings of virtual machines are stored entirely in XML and are independent of the local machines. Virtual machine definitions can therefore easily be ported to other computers. VirtualBox 7.2.10 changelog: VMM: Fixed issue when CentOS 10 VM was not booting due to the message "Fatal glibc error: CPU does not support x86-64-v3" (​github:gh-642) Devices/EFI: Fixed booting issue when ARM VM had less than 1024 MiB of RAM assigned (​github:gh-679) USB: Fixed issue when it was not possible to attach USB device to headless VM on Apple Silicon/macOS 26.4.1 (​github:gh-631) Storage: Fixed issue when VIRTIO-SCSI device was not recognized as SSD device by guest system (​github:gh-634) Network: Fixed issue in E1000 emulation code which triggered debug log creation (​github:gh-645) Network: Fixed issue in E1000 emulation code which prevented OS/2 guest from booting (​github:gh-683) Linux Host: Fixed issue when VMs could not be started due to kernel oops (​github:gh-639) Linux Host and Guest: Fixed issue when kernel modules were failing to build with openSUSE 16.0 kernel Linux Host and Guest: Added initial support for kernel 7.1 Linux Host and Guest: Added extra fixes for RHEL 9.8 kernel (​github:gh-676) Linux Host and Guest: Added possibility to build source code using NASM instead of YASM as the assembler (​github:gh-520) Linux Guest Additions: Added initial support for Extended Data Control Protocol for clipboard sharing with Plasma on Wayland guests (​github:gh-33) Linux Guest Additions: Added extra fixes for preventing vboxvideo kernel module build with kernel version 7.0 and newer (​github:gh-655) OS/2 Guest Additions: Fixed issue when Shared Folders automount and clipboard sharing stopped working (​github:gh-551) Download: VirtualBox 7.2.10 | 170.0 MB (Open Source) Download: VirtualBox 7.2.10 Extension Pack | 19.1 MB View: VirtualBox Home Page | Screenshot Get alerted to all of our Software updates on Twitter at @NeowinSoftware
    • OK, now ask yourself how are they going to enforce that law? By requiring every single adult to prove their age and provide their legal identity documents to an UNREGULATED 3rd party company that already has a long track record of multiple data breaches. Not to mention, parliament have voted AGAINST this ban, twice, and Starmer is going ahead anyway. So, where's the democracy here, because that looks like dictatorship to me. The solution here is parental responsibility, not government control. Run some public service announcements on TV and UK social media teaching parents how to setup parental controls. That's already been proven to actually work. But the, this is not and has NEVER been about keeping kids safe. It's about control and monitoring. Watching what you're doing online and controlling what you can see and what you can say.
    • Interesting read. I knew the adware was quite controversial at the time, however never realised to the point The Guardian wrote an article about Patchou. I just said no and enjoyed his creation, I’d probably be a lot more wary of something like that today though.
  • Recent Achievements

    • One Month Later
      Prasann earned a badge
      One Month Later
    • Week One Done
      Prasann earned a badge
      Week One Done
    • First Post
      Dys Topia earned a badge
      First Post
    • Collaborator
      vjlex earned a badge
      Collaborator
    • Reacting Well
      Dys Topia earned a badge
      Reacting Well
  • Popular Contributors

    1. 1
      +primortal
      525
    2. 2
      +Edouard
      180
    3. 3
      PsYcHoKiLLa
      105
    4. 4
      Steven P.
      89
    5. 5
      ATLien_0
      70
  • Tell a friend

    Love Neowin? Tell a friend!