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Offline tansytansey
12-22-2009, 11:35 AM,
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' Wrote:Forget about 7. XP is superior.
My machine runs way faster on 7 than it ever did on XP. Don't knock it 'til you try it.

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Offline Tommeh
12-22-2009, 02:39 PM,
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Windows 7 64 bit here. Freelancer running good.

Only one minor issue I noticed.
When I type something in chat, and before pressing enter if I want to return with left and right arrows to correct something, I can't. There is letter A in circle next to window on right side in which you are writing, and it doesn't allow me to return back in written text.
Dunno can this be fixed, it's not some major problem.

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Offline NomadRevenge
12-22-2009, 03:56 PM,
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Good that it works, or i might have been stuck on xp mode for the rest of my life
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Offline FooFighter
12-22-2009, 06:00 PM,
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' Wrote:My machine runs way faster on 7 than it ever did on XP. Don't knock it 'til you try it.

Of course your newly set-up installation of 7 runs faster than your old, probably never defrag'd installation of XP (there's a reason why you should reformat Windows systems every year or so). I doubt a new 7 installation performs better than a new XP installation though, and the benchmarks seem to agree with me. 7's only advantage over 64bit XP is DirectX 9 - apart from that, all it has are a load of disadvantages, like the horrible GUI, "security features" compromising your actual security, built-in spyware, rootkits and lockout mechanisms...

Oh, and yes, I've tried it. And Vista. And there's a reason why 7 is called Vista SP3.[/threadderail]
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Offline Baltar
12-22-2009, 06:02 PM,
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' Wrote:Well, XP Mode is a virtual machine running XP. XP apps should still WORK on 7, they'd just work BETTER under XP Mode.

All I know is Windows 7 Home Premium does NOT have XP mode available. You gotta have Windows 7 Professional or better to get the XP mode.


' Wrote:Only one minor issue I noticed.
When I type something in chat, and before pressing enter if I want to return with left and right arrows to correct something, I can't. There is letter A in circle next to window on right side in which you are writing, and it doesn't allow me to return back in written text.
Dunno can this be fixed, it's not some major problem.

I've noticed that too ... dunno what the glowing A is for ... haven't been able to click on it or anything.
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Offline NomadRevenge
12-22-2009, 06:34 PM,
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the glowing a indicates that you are typing i think
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Offline Colonel Z.e.r.o.
12-27-2009, 02:42 PM,
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Same thing happened in vista. I could never figure that out.

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Offline rayne
12-27-2009, 03:17 PM,
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' Wrote:Of course your newly set-up installation of 7 runs faster than your old, probably never defrag'd installation of XP (there's a reason why you should reformat Windows systems every year or so). I doubt a new 7 installation performs better than a new XP installation though, and the benchmarks seem to agree with me. 7's only advantage over 64bit XP is DirectX 9 - apart from that, all it has are a load of disadvantages, like the horrible GUI, "security features" compromising your actual security, built-in spyware, rootkits and lockout mechanisms...

Oh, and yes, I've tried it. And Vista. And there's a reason why 7 is called Vista SP3.[/threadderail]

XP is old, slow and obsolete. Win 7 actually has directx 11 and below. I went from XP to 7 and glad I did

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Offline me777
12-28-2009, 02:59 PM,
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' Wrote:Running Freelancer on Windows 7 Professional. The big difference between Professional and Home Premium is listed on the back of the box ... specifically, "Run many Windows XP productivity applications in Windows XP Mode." In other words ... Windows 7 Home Premium does NOT support XP legacy stuff. So you may and may not be able to get old stuff to run on it. Gotta fork out the extra $$$ to be able to run old software that ran under XP.

Say, "thank you Microsoft" and "thank you Bill Gates" ... for caring about us peons.
Thats not quite true...

the legacy stuff is still there, most xp aps work under vista and win7.

then there is stuff called compatibility mode. this is more or less deactivate the new stuff and run only the legacy stuff.

the xp mode in professional is a virtual machine, you also have to download it first. the xp mode is for unclean written software that uses direct system calls instead of interfaces like direct X or api calls.
games wont run in xp mode as there is no 3d support.

:yahoo:Freelance doesn't even need compatibility mode, it runs just fine under normal windows 7 home premium 64 for me.:yahoo:

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Offline Napoleon_Wilson
12-28-2009, 04:38 PM,
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Windows 7 64bit on an HP NC6320. Uses the Intel 945G video chipset.
MAJOR graphics problems in menu system and random text flashed on screen.
Searched and tried every solution, bar a rebuild with an XP partition and installing Freelancer there.
Apart from that game runs ok, bit of chop/slowdown in busy scenes but is most likely on board graphics as its a Core Duo with 4GB.
Would buy a Liberty Ale for anyone who can fix the above issue. I have tried everything !!


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