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Old May 13th 09, 05:36 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.installation_setup
DWalker07
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Default Windows 7: devices and newsgroups

Is anyone ever going to create newsgroups like
Microsoft.Public.Windows.7.xxx?

And, a comment: I installed the Windows 7 Release Candidate on an old SIS-
741-based motherboard with an AMD Athlon XP processor. It works great.

The drivers for the SIS-964 built-in Ethernet were never built for Vista,
but amazingly, the XP drivers worked fine for this device. The driver file
that Windows 7 is using is called SISNICXP.SYS.

I also pointed Windows 7 to the folder with the "i386" drivers for the
Promise SATA-300 TX4 add-in card (ulsata2.inf), and it happily installed
the SYS files, and the attached SATA disks work fine.

Windows 7 found the AC '97 audio drivers on Windows Update. I meant to
disable the audio on this computer since I'm not going to use it, but I
forgot. (My computers that do audio, have much better audio add-in cards
than a built-in AC '97 chip!)

I'm encrypting two of the 500 GB SATA disks with BitLocker now. It is a
very slow process, but I'll only have to do it once.

I'm happily amazed that the "i386" drivers for the SATA controller, and the
SIS-964 Ethernet drivers from Windows XP, worked in Windows 7.


David Walker

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Old May 13th 09, 10:57 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.installation_setup
peter
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Default Windows 7: devices and newsgroups

http://social.technet.microsoft.com/...tegory/w7itpro

peter

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"DWalker07" wrote in message
...
Is anyone ever going to create newsgroups like
Microsoft.Public.Windows.7.xxx?

And, a comment: I installed the Windows 7 Release Candidate on an old
SIS-
741-based motherboard with an AMD Athlon XP processor. It works great.

The drivers for the SIS-964 built-in Ethernet were never built for Vista,
but amazingly, the XP drivers worked fine for this device. The driver
file
that Windows 7 is using is called SISNICXP.SYS.

I also pointed Windows 7 to the folder with the "i386" drivers for the
Promise SATA-300 TX4 add-in card (ulsata2.inf), and it happily installed
the SYS files, and the attached SATA disks work fine.

Windows 7 found the AC '97 audio drivers on Windows Update. I meant to
disable the audio on this computer since I'm not going to use it, but I
forgot. (My computers that do audio, have much better audio add-in cards
than a built-in AC '97 chip!)

I'm encrypting two of the 500 GB SATA disks with BitLocker now. It is a
very slow process, but I'll only have to do it once.

I'm happily amazed that the "i386" drivers for the SATA controller, and
the
SIS-964 Ethernet drivers from Windows XP, worked in Windows 7.


David Walker

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Old May 14th 09, 06:00 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.installation_setup
Jdr
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Default Windows 7: devices and newsgroups

"peter" wrote in message
...
http://social.technet.microsoft.com/...tegory/w7itpro

peter

This is not the same. Forum has something what keeps it outside of
newsgroups. Forum is something heavier than NG is in its nature.

It's a similar situation with awkwardness of Windows Live
Mail when comparing with OE / Widows Mail and
Windows Live Mail.

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If you find a posting or message from me offensive,inappropriate
or disruptive,please ignore it.
If you dont know how to ignore a posting complain
to me and I will be only too happy to demonstrate :-)

"DWalker07" wrote in message
...
Is anyone ever going to create newsgroups like
Microsoft.Public.Windows.7.xxx?

And, a comment: I installed the Windows 7 Release Candidate on an old
SIS-
741-based motherboard with an AMD Athlon XP processor. It works great.

The drivers for the SIS-964 built-in Ethernet were never built for Vista,
but amazingly, the XP drivers worked fine for this device. The driver
file
that Windows 7 is using is called SISNICXP.SYS.

I also pointed Windows 7 to the folder with the "i386" drivers for the
Promise SATA-300 TX4 add-in card (ulsata2.inf), and it happily installed
the SYS files, and the attached SATA disks work fine.

Windows 7 found the AC '97 audio drivers on Windows Update. I meant to
disable the audio on this computer since I'm not going to use it, but I
forgot. (My computers that do audio, have much better audio add-in cards
than a built-in AC '97 chip!)

I'm encrypting two of the 500 GB SATA disks with BitLocker now. It is a
very slow process, but I'll only have to do it once.

I'm happily amazed that the "i386" drivers for the SATA controller, and
the
SIS-964 Ethernet drivers from Windows XP, worked in Windows 7.


David Walker



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Old May 14th 09, 06:48 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.installation_setup
Dave[_29_]
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Default Windows 7: devices and newsgroups

There are no Win 7 newsgroups, and I don't know if MSFT is going to create
any.

The support forum for the Windows 7 Beta is:
http://social.technet.microsoft.com/...egory/w7itpro/

Other forums a
http://www.sevenforums.com
http://forums.mydigitallife.info/forumdisplay.php?f=16
http://www.w7forums.com/
http://windows7forums.com/



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"Jdr" wrote in message
...
"peter" wrote in message
...
http://social.technet.microsoft.com/...tegory/w7itpro

peter

This is not the same. Forum has something what keeps it outside of
newsgroups. Forum is something heavier than NG is in its nature.

It's a similar situation with awkwardness of Windows Live
Mail when comparing with OE / Widows Mail and
Windows Live Mail.

--
If you find a posting or message from me offensive,inappropriate
or disruptive,please ignore it.
If you dont know how to ignore a posting complain
to me and I will be only too happy to demonstrate :-)

"DWalker07" wrote in message
...
Is anyone ever going to create newsgroups like
Microsoft.Public.Windows.7.xxx?

And, a comment: I installed the Windows 7 Release Candidate on an old
SIS-
741-based motherboard with an AMD Athlon XP processor. It works great.

The drivers for the SIS-964 built-in Ethernet were never built for
Vista,
but amazingly, the XP drivers worked fine for this device. The driver
file
that Windows 7 is using is called SISNICXP.SYS.

I also pointed Windows 7 to the folder with the "i386" drivers for the
Promise SATA-300 TX4 add-in card (ulsata2.inf), and it happily installed
the SYS files, and the attached SATA disks work fine.

Windows 7 found the AC '97 audio drivers on Windows Update. I meant to
disable the audio on this computer since I'm not going to use it, but I
forgot. (My computers that do audio, have much better audio add-in
cards
than a built-in AC '97 chip!)

I'm encrypting two of the 500 GB SATA disks with BitLocker now. It is a
very slow process, but I'll only have to do it once.

I'm happily amazed that the "i386" drivers for the SATA controller, and
the
SIS-964 Ethernet drivers from Windows XP, worked in Windows 7.


David Walker



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Old May 14th 09, 11:58 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.installation_setup
John Barnett MVP[_3_]
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Default Windows 7: devices and newsgroups

Microsoft are moving over to forums rather than newsgroups. You will find
the Windows 7 forum at:
http://social.technet.microsoft.com/...tegory/w7itpro

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"DWalker07" wrote in message
...
Is anyone ever going to create newsgroups like
Microsoft.Public.Windows.7.xxx?

And, a comment: I installed the Windows 7 Release Candidate on an old
SIS-
741-based motherboard with an AMD Athlon XP processor. It works great.

The drivers for the SIS-964 built-in Ethernet were never built for Vista,
but amazingly, the XP drivers worked fine for this device. The driver
file
that Windows 7 is using is called SISNICXP.SYS.

I also pointed Windows 7 to the folder with the "i386" drivers for the
Promise SATA-300 TX4 add-in card (ulsata2.inf), and it happily installed
the SYS files, and the attached SATA disks work fine.

Windows 7 found the AC '97 audio drivers on Windows Update. I meant to
disable the audio on this computer since I'm not going to use it, but I
forgot. (My computers that do audio, have much better audio add-in cards
than a built-in AC '97 chip!)

I'm encrypting two of the 500 GB SATA disks with BitLocker now. It is a
very slow process, but I'll only have to do it once.

I'm happily amazed that the "i386" drivers for the SATA controller, and
the
SIS-964 Ethernet drivers from Windows XP, worked in Windows 7.


David Walker

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Old May 17th 09, 01:19 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.installation_setup
Patrick Keenan
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"DWalker07" wrote in message
...
Is anyone ever going to create newsgroups like
Microsoft.Public.Windows.7.xxx?


It is fairly unusual for OS betas to have public newsgroups.

I would expect that newsgroups would not be created until the OS actually
ships.

snippage


 




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