What do you absolutely hate about beloved Windows 7?


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Here you have this great operating system that, to me, is the best thing that has come along since the invention of the computer, yet I cannot get my IE8 windows to hold their size at all. For awhile in some of the beta builds, they would hold it sometimes if you clicked the maximize (middle) button enough after resizing, but now they open in ridiculously small size and no matter what fix from the past you apply, no matter how much googling or asking forums, the idiot windows will not open to a size I want. And IE8 otherwise is the best ever and finally beats Firefox, which makes the little SOB glitch even more maddening. :angry:

Maybe it is Microsoft's way of saying eff you to the EU as they constantly try and penalize MSFT for one thing or another.

Maybe the EU is tired of MS using it to subsidize cheap prices in the US and elsewhere. And might I remind you that there would be virtually no litigation in the EU against Microsoft if it were not for private companies filing complaints in the EU (mostly because the US courts are useless). Or do you also blame the courts when they sentence shoplifters or jail murderers?

Maybe the EU is tired of MS using it to subsidize cheap prices in the US and elsewhere. And might I remind you that there would be virtually no litigation in the EU against Microsoft if it were not for private non-european companies filing complaints in the EU (mostly because the US courts are useless). Or do you also blame the courts when they sentence shoplifters or jail murderers?

Or it could be the price inflation plus the taxes we pay since the dollar is so weak and the US don't pay taxes when buying products like this.

Agreed about the not being able to run as admin, even with UAC all the way down you will run into access denied prompts on some system folders. It would be nice to be able elevate to a true admin (not just run as administrator or disabling UAC) but I can live without it.

just write a script that will: take ownership of offending folder as Everyone, remove all Permissions, add Everyone as sole Permission holder, give Everyone full control.

Run script on all system folders.

just write a script that will: take ownership of offending folder as Everyone, remove all Permissions, add Everyone as sole Permission holder, give Everyone full control.

Run script on all system folders.

The first thing I do when I clean install is google "enable administrator account" + run command as administrator, then log out and log back in as Administrator, next go into User Accounts choose manage another account to delete your named account + files. Now you are running in Adminstrator Account permanently. Not recommended for shared computers or total noobs who need to be asked twice about everything they do.

I have only one gripe, and it falls in the quibble/nitpick category - installing 7 clean from a SATA optical drive is impossible. (This is different from Vista or XP, which do permit clean installs from SATA optical drives.)

Why it's a gripe - the very fact that there is no difference between the driver used by all three operating systems for optical drives (even for those attached to AHCI controllers).

Why it's a nitpick/quibble - I have a PATA optical drive. The workaround is to cut power to the offending drive until the install is complete.

I have only one gripe, and it falls in the quibble/nitpick category - installing 7 clean from a SATA optical drive is impossible. (This is different from Vista or XP, which do permit clean installs from SATA optical drives.)

Why it's a gripe - the very fact that there is no difference between the driver used by all three operating systems for optical drives (even for those attached to AHCI controllers).

Why it's a nitpick/quibble - I have a PATA optical drive. The workaround is to cut power to the offending drive until the install is complete.

mmm I have a sata optical drive, and AHCI enabled and I was able to install windows 7 just fine. What windows7 doesnt let you, and the others do, is install windows7 on a disk that is not the 'primary' disk. That also holds true if the disk is not listed as the first SATA one in the BIOS

The first thing I do when I clean install is google "enable administrator account" + run command as administrator, then log out and log back in as Administrator, next go into User Accounts choose manage another account to delete your named account + files. Now you are running in Adminstrator Account permanently. Not recommended for shared computers or total noobs who need to be asked twice about everything they do.

Trusted Installer permisson beats Administrator

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This thread is about: What do you absolutely hate about beloved Windows 7?

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I hate Windows 7 because...

Oh please, give up your holier than thou attitude. Besides, you're doing it wrong. The thread isn't "I hate Windows 7 because...", it's "What do I hate ABOUT Windows 7?". Big difference.

Anyway, my one real gripe with 7 is how whenever I turn on my monitor, my resolution ends up on 1024x768 instead of 1440x900. Going into Screen resolutions and hitting Detect sets it back to normal, but it is somewhat inconvenient.

Does anyone notice noticeably slow file management/browsing in Windows Explorer after turning on the option to expand folders in the left pane automatically. It seems to be doing too much even if I browse 3 subfolders deep, then up 2 levels, then into another subfolder. My cursor is always fluctuating between Aero busy, working in background and normal arrow pointer.

This.

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Maybe I am am wrong and .. is there a way to make it connect automatically on startup ? It sucks clicking to connect.

Go to Control Panel -> Network and Sharing Center -> click "Change adapter settings" in the left side menu, and drag your broadband connection into Start -> All Programs -> Startup (you have to hover over it to expand).

Oh please, give up your holier than thou attitude. Besides, you're doing it wrong. The thread isn't "I hate Windows 7 because...", it's "What do I hate ABOUT Windows 7?". Big difference.

Anyway, my one real gripe with 7 is how whenever I turn on my monitor, my resolution ends up on 1024x768 instead of 1440x900. Going into Screen resolutions and hitting Detect sets it back to normal, but it is somewhat inconvenient.

Most likely a driver issue.

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I hate Windows 7 because...

Bzzzt! This is the Windows 7 support forum. If someone has an issue that can be fixed it is not off-topic.

I'm still on the RC so don't know if this by design or a bug that's since been fixed, but if I open a file dialog box (to either open or save) I have to wait a couple of seconds for it to do some kind of refresh.

For example, if I go to the file menu now in Firefox to save out this page, Favorites and Libraries take up almost two thirds of the folder tree view, so I have to scroll down to see all my drives (7 partitions in total). If I do this right away, it will refresh and take me back up to the top of the folder tree view again. Which means I have to scroll down a second time to get where I want to go to. I can collapse the Libraries section, but Favorites also contains the link to the Desktop so I can't really collapse that. It becomes a more noticeable problem if your program remembers the last folder used and opens three folders deep on a particular drive.

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Oh please, give up your holier than thou attitude. Besides, you're doing it wrong. The thread isn't "I hate Windows 7 because...", it's "What do I hate ABOUT Windows 7?". Big difference.

Anyway, my one real gripe with 7 is how whenever I turn on my monitor, my resolution ends up on 1024x768 instead of 1440x900. Going into Screen resolutions and hitting Detect sets it back to normal, but it is somewhat inconvenient.

Seems to be a driver issue. I don't get this problem.

Seems to be a driver issue. I don't get this problem.

I guessed as much, but Gateway's website is less than forthcoming about updated monitor drivers. There's nothing on Windows Update either.

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