Windows 7 Build 7100 RC (Changes/Bugs/Tweaks) Discussion


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Rofl. :laugh: at Zain Adeel "ill be disappointed if the Released RC HAS THE BETA **** WALL!!!"

Can anybody confirm any performance improvements eg. Boot times?

I screwed up using the quote function, so i had to do it manually :(

ill be disappointed if the Released RC HAS THE BETA **** WALL!!! :(

Microsoft is doing well for the code i knw... but they are a little bak in the graphics department...

there are many small UI flaws..

So... the wallpaper is the deal breaker for you huh?.. hmm..... I have no other comment...

ill be disappointed if the Released RC HAS THE BETA **** WALL!!! :(

Microsoft is doing well for the code i knw... but they are a little bak in the graphics department...

there are many small UI flaws..

The betta is in there and there are no ui .

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here u go..

look at the media player buttons.. and the image viewer ones..

i remeber the media player had same style.. but they updated it in build 7022.. rite now im on 57 and the image viewer button still isnt fixed...

So... the wallpaper is the deal breaker for you huh?.. hmm..... I have no other comment...

It isnt..

its just that these small things shouldnt be left un noticed..

specially the button thing.. look at my previous post

yea.. i was gonna go for the 7077.. but hated its taskbar glow :p

i swear i hated it... why did microsoft even try that+? :p lolx.. And trust me i know they would revert back to their old ones.. and they did :)

Tony.. is the button thing fixed in 7077??

yea.. i was gonna go for the 7077.. but hated its taskbar glow :p

i swear i hated it... why did microsoft even try that+? :p lolx.. And trust me i know they would revert back to their old ones.. and they did :)

Tony.. is the button thing fixed in 7077??

I don't understand what you are asking, but the button looks exactly the same as it does in 7077, so I'm presuming 7100 will be the same. :p

And yes.. im the kinda guy who looked at the graphics of a game before gameplay :p

im the eyecandy lover...

i just want the UI to be perfect.. if it was easy to modify the theme i wouldve made the button myself and replaced :p

but its not possible

yea.. i was gonna go for the 7077.. but hated its taskbar glow :p

i swear i hated it... why did microsoft even try that+? :p lolx.. And trust me i know they would revert back to their old ones.. and they did :)

Tony.. is the button thing fixed in 7077??

Is their anything you like in Windows 7 at all? I think maybe you should try Windows XP for the meantime

From the sounds of things, you are complaining about the icon. :p Don't expect all the icons to be replaced until RTM. :p

U are rite..

I am..

BTW I LOVE WINDOWS 7..

it flys on my stupid slow system..

Vista was death for my computer..

And If u are rite..

then im sorry but why do ppl say RC is like COMPLETE.. just some bugs there..

when there is a big flaw ..

BTW.. Isnt there anyone who has install it already??

From the sounds of things, you are complaining about the icon. :p Don't expect all the icons to be replaced until RTM. :p

icons and theme are what you think about guys :p

MS : "hmmm let just only change the theme in Windows 8 ,that what people went "

BTW.. Isnt there anyone who has install it already??

I have RC installed. Don't notice really any difference over the last leaked build. Ya its RC, but nothing to get TOO excited about, as 7077 ran just as good as RC has so far for me.

Can somebody post a tutorial hot to install win7 from USB stick. I cant find it. thanks

http://kurtsh.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!...!1665.entry

I know it says Vista, but remember, Windows 7 and Vista are essentially the same product. This works fine.

Can somebody post a tutorial hot to install win7 from USB stick. I cant find it. thanks

1-copy the content of the 7 iso to usb stick .

2-change the boot order to boot from usb

3- done

4-profit!

that has worked for me before,

I can't believe people still expect to find major visual changes then complain that only bug fixes have been made.

When are people going to get it into their heads that no major visual chances will be appear and it's mostly about fixing bugs and tweaking the UI here and there with minor changes.

Get over it already.

Wait they haven't added more options for making things pink???

RAGE~~~~ :angry: :angry: :angry: :angry: :angry: :angry:

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