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anyone noticed that the tray area and the start orb area have a darker transparency on the superbar than the previous builds had ? Or am I missing something ? I set my transp. to max and its dark in the right and left corners of the superbar...

These areas were 100% transparent in build 7100... its very ugly now.

edit: im not so sure anymore if it was different in 7100 please check it out guys... im rdping my 7137 machine from a 7100 machine... and now it looks identical. But maybe thats due to the RDP stuff...

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omg that sucks!! All i care about are some new icons! How long is it going to take them.... *sigh*

+20 (Although it's not all I care about xD)

Also, would love some new screensavers to replace the ones they've removed. I reckon the RTM build of a v.close to RTM build will include these though, as for now they're concentrating on bugsquashing/optimization. :p

debating on upgrading from 7127 if not much has changed.

If you're talking about using the upgrade option, as opposed to a clean install, then don't bother. I did that with an earlier build and it caused nothing but trouble.

I've upgraded several installs since 7057 and never had any issues whatsoever.

Sure, I've read plenty of success stories but it's a game of chance - clearly one I lost. Even if it 'works' you're likely to end up with degraded performance and quirks. Best practice is to format and start again.

should I install 7137 or 7100?

Go for the latest version. I'm on 7127 and everything is great. It's certainly an improvement from 7057 as now my sound works without distorting.

Definately, who cares about updated icons. :D

who cares about minesweeper :rolleyes:

Go for the latest version. I'm on 7127 and everything is great. It's certainly an improvement from 7057 as now my sound works without distorting.

reason I ask is because of this talk about the debug code slowing down the OS since someone said its in 7137 and not 7100.

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