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amboyangler
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      01-21-2009

It runs very smoothly, and another thing that is great about it is tha
it detects multiple processors unlike some versions of it
predecessor. Overall my system is running very stable... here is
screenshot of the performance


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      01-21-2009

"amboyangler" <> wrote in
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>
> It runs very smoothly, and another thing that is great about it is that
> it detects multiple processors unlike some versions of its
> predecessor. Overall my system is running very stable... here is a
> screenshot of the performance:
>
>


And ... you are posting to a Vista newsgroup not a Windows 7 one.

For future reference the support newsgroups for the Windows 7 Beta are
offered under the TechNet forums at
http://social.technet.microsoft.com/...egory/w7itpro/

Posts about Windows 7 to any of the microsoft.public.windows.vista.*
newsgroups are off topic.
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"amboyangler" <> wrote in
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> It runs very smoothly, and another thing that is great about it is that
> it detects multiple processors unlike some versions of its
> predecessor. Overall my system is running very stable... here is a
> screenshot of the performance:
>
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> [image: http://americanpridebt.googlepages.c...stemspecs.jpg]
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      01-21-2009
Mike Brannigan wrote:
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> "amboyangler" <> wrote in
> message news:...
>>
>> It runs very smoothly, and another thing that is great about it is that
>> it detects multiple processors unlike some versions of its
>> predecessor. Overall my system is running very stable... here is a
>> screenshot of the performance:
>>
>>

>
> And ... you are posting to a Vista newsgroup not a Windows 7 one.


There aren't any AFAIK. (Not NNTP anyway....)

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      01-21-2009

Gordon;1142622 Wrote:
> Mike Brannigan wrote
>
> > "amboyangler" <> wrot

> i
> > message news:..
> >
> >> It runs very smoothly, and another thing that is great about it i

> tha
> >> it detects multiple processors unlike some versions of it
> >> predecessor. Overall my system is running very stable... here is
> >> screenshot of the performance

> >
> >

>
> > And ... you are posting to a Vista newsgroup not a Windows 7 one

>
> There aren't any AFAIK. (Not NNTP anyway....
>
> -
> Asking a question
> Please tell us the version of the application you are asking about
> your OS, Service Pack leve
> and the FULL contents of any error message(s


I apologize. I did not think that it would be off topic since Windows
is more like an updated version of Vista instead of a new OS. Honestl
though, can you please give a logical explanation as to why it is such
forbidden thing to mention Windows 7 in a Vista forum? I mean, it is th
latest release from Microsoft and I feel it should be discussed here.
honestly do not see any negative effects that this post might have had
I understand that there may be rules, but there should be exceptions fo
topics like these. Just my 2 cents. Carry on

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      01-21-2009
amboyangler wrote:
> Gordon;1142622 Wrote:
>> Mike Brannigan wrote:
>>> "amboyangler" <> wrote

>> in
>>> message news:...
>>>> It runs very smoothly, and another thing that is great about it is

>> that
>>>> it detects multiple processors unlike some versions of its
>>>> predecessor. Overall my system is running very stable... here is a
>>>> screenshot of the performance:
>>>>
>>>>
>>> And ... you are posting to a Vista newsgroup not a Windows 7 one.

>> There aren't any AFAIK. (Not NNTP anyway....)
>>
>> --
>> Asking a question?
>> Please tell us the version of the application you are asking about,
>> your OS, Service Pack level
>> and the FULL contents of any error message(s)

>
> I apologize. I did not think that it would be off topic since Windows 7
> is more like an updated version of Vista instead of a new OS. Honestly
> though, can you please give a logical explanation as to why it is such a
> forbidden thing to mention Windows 7 in a Vista forum? I mean, it is the
> latest release from Microsoft and I feel it should be discussed here. I
> honestly do not see any negative effects that this post might have had.
> I understand that there may be rules, but there should be exceptions for
> topics like these. Just my 2 cents. Carry on.


Ignore the self appointed net cops who ride around here on the high
moral horses. Of course Win 7 is on topic as is Linux. This is Vista
General, not Only Vista.

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      01-21-2009
amboyangler wrote:
> Gordon;1142622 Wrote:
>> Mike Brannigan wrote:
>>> "amboyangler" <> wrote

>> in
>>> message news:...
>>>> It runs very smoothly, and another thing that is great about it is

>> that
>>>> it detects multiple processors unlike some versions of its
>>>> predecessor. Overall my system is running very stable... here is a
>>>> screenshot of the performance:
>>>>
>>>>
>>> And ... you are posting to a Vista newsgroup not a Windows 7 one.

>> There aren't any AFAIK. (Not NNTP anyway....)
>>
>> --
>> Asking a question?
>> Please tell us the version of the application you are asking about,
>> your OS, Service Pack level
>> and the FULL contents of any error message(s)

>
> I apologize. I did not think that it would be off topic since Windows 7
> is more like an updated version of Vista instead of a new OS. Honestly
> though, can you please give a logical explanation as to why it is such a
> forbidden thing to mention Windows 7 in a Vista forum? I mean, it is the
> latest release from Microsoft and I feel it should be discussed here. I
> honestly do not see any negative effects that this post might have had.
> I understand that there may be rules, but there should be exceptions for
> topics like these. Just my 2 cents. Carry on.
>
>


Firstly it's a BETA release, secondly as is, this is a group for the
support of Vista, not Windows 7, and thirdly there are web forums for
discussing Windows 7.
http://social.technet.microsoft.com/...egory/w7itpro/






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      01-21-2009
Alias wrote:

>
> Ignore the self appointed net cops who ride around here on the high
> moral horses. Of course Win 7 is on topic as is Linux. This is Vista
> General, not Only Vista.
>


As much as I respect your enthusiasm for FOSS, I really think that you
shoot yourself in the foot a lot of the time. How is Linux (and I use it
as well as Windows) on topic in a VISTA newsgroup? Please explain.


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      01-21-2009
Gordon wrote:
> Alias wrote:
>
>>
>> Ignore the self appointed net cops who ride around here on the high
>> moral horses. Of course Win 7 is on topic as is Linux. This is Vista
>> General, not Only Vista.
>>

>
> As much as I respect your enthusiasm for FOSS, I really think that you
> shoot yourself in the foot a lot of the time. How is Linux (and I use it
> as well as Windows) on topic in a VISTA newsgroup? Please explain.
>
>


It's a viable alternative to Vista, of course! In these economic times,
people need to know about cheaper alternatives to the hardware hungry Vista.

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      01-21-2009
*****NOT***** Linsux or UDungTu evangelism.

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"Alias" <> wrote in message
news:gl6vli$sia$...
> amboyangler wrote:
>> Gordon;1142622 Wrote:
>>> Mike Brannigan wrote:
>>>> "amboyangler" <> wrote
>>> in
>>>> message news:...
>>>>> It runs very smoothly, and another thing that is great about it is
>>> that
>>>>> it detects multiple processors unlike some versions of its
>>>>> predecessor. Overall my system is running very stable... here is a
>>>>> screenshot of the performance:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>> And ... you are posting to a Vista newsgroup not a Windows 7 one.
>>> There aren't any AFAIK. (Not NNTP anyway....)
>>>
>>> --
>>> Asking a question?
>>> Please tell us the version of the application you are asking about,
>>> your OS, Service Pack level
>>> and the FULL contents of any error message(s)

>>
>> I apologize. I did not think that it would be off topic since Windows 7
>> is more like an updated version of Vista instead of a new OS. Honestly
>> though, can you please give a logical explanation as to why it is such a
>> forbidden thing to mention Windows 7 in a Vista forum? I mean, it is the
>> latest release from Microsoft and I feel it should be discussed here. I
>> honestly do not see any negative effects that this post might have had.
>> I understand that there may be rules, but there should be exceptions for
>> topics like these. Just my 2 cents. Carry on.

>
> Ignore the self appointed net cops who ride around here on the high moral
> horses. Of course Win 7 is on topic as is Linux. This is Vista General,
> not Only Vista.
>
> Alias
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      01-21-2009
You just can't afford Vista and you can't figure out how to pirate it. You
indicated so yourself 2 years ago.

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"Alias" <> wrote in message
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> Gordon wrote:
>> Alias wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Ignore the self appointed net cops who ride around here on the high
>>> moral horses. Of course Win 7 is on topic as is Linux. This is Vista
>>> General, not Only Vista.
>>>

>>
>> As much as I respect your enthusiasm for FOSS, I really think that you
>> shoot yourself in the foot a lot of the time. How is Linux (and I use it
>> as well as Windows) on topic in a VISTA newsgroup? Please explain.
>>
>>

>
> It's a viable alternative to Vista, of course! In these economic times,
> people need to know about cheaper alternatives to the hardware hungry
> Vista.
>
> Alias


 
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