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You must delete it from the startup folder. Here is a link to instructions:

http://www.mydigitallife.info/2009/03/13/f...s-7-build-7057/

Another issue I am hoping someone can fix is being able to disable taskbar thumbnails. Pre 7048 you could go into gpedit.msc and disable it within there, but since 7048 and also in this 7057 doing it from within gpedit.msc has no effect. Anyone know a workaround?

On the topic of taskbar thumbnails, if you have WMP open and you minimize it and you move your cursor over WMP selection, the taskbar preview will show the cover art upside down. Funny bug.

I did a custom (clean) install on one my computers using 7057 x86 yesterday. That went very well.

However, doing the upgrade on a different computer (laptop) using 7057 x86 boot DVD, I can't do an upgrade from 7048 x86. It tells me I need Vista with SP1 to upgrade. The same thing happens if I start setup.exe from the hard drive. Apparently they are now doing a version check during installation. Just some FYI.

Did you upgrade from Vista to Windows 7? That may be a reason that happened. Weird bug.

So i guess there is no need to actually go to my motherboard's official site and download the drivers eh?

Where did Windows 7 go and get the drivers from anyway?

From their own database or ?

As they get bug reports on various hardware and software external to Microsoft, they contact the manufacturer and provide the feedback and telemetry data for the problem. When the designated company gets the software fixed or the driver updated, they send it back to Microsoft for inclusion in the build or for Windows Update.

As they get bug reports on various hardware and software external to Microsoft, they contact the manufacturer and provide the feedback and telemetry data for the problem. When the designated company gets the software fixed or the driver updated, they send it back to Microsoft for inclusion in the build or for Windows Update.

So i can assume that the drivers from windows update are the latest drivers available?

Not sure if this was mentioned, but one major change:

As promised, they've implemented the UAC changes in this build. The UAC level screen now spawns in a separate process "UserAccountControlSettings.exe" (probably with high integrity) and any changes will throw a prompt regardless of the currently set level. (Y)

edit: was mentioned already, oops. :happy: Here's a screenshot:

post-99705-1236930073_thumb.png

Edited by rm20010

I was trying to install some new drivers for my motherboard and i get this....

First time i experience this. Any idea?

*NOTE: This below screenshot is not the program i was installing. I forget to take a screenshot hence i just took a picture that has the similar error.

post-37289-1236929824.png

I've pulled out all the login wallpapers used here. They're compressed into max quality JPEGs to save space.

There's also an interesting bitmap, take a look:

Windows_7_Login_Wallpapers___Landscape.zip

Windows_7_Login_Wallpapers___Portrait.zip

post-99705-1236931416_thumb.jpg

7057.0.090305-2000_x64fre_client_en-us_Retail_Ultimate-GB1CULXFRER_EN_DVD.iso

3.2 GB

MD5=3e262526f9a758c5b3624910a05c2699 
SHA1=b79d4552a7a871901e881ae308f9188e04a4f929 
CRC32=22ef1237

it`s up now, google it now..

mmm not yet my friend...

anyone have any difficulties with their nic when they update via windows update?? mine's been problematic since 7048. connects to the network, but no internet access. have to do a restart and everything is fine, sometimes for a few minutes, sometimes for hours. don't know what to make of it. If i don't update, then it works fine.

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