Been messing with Windows 7 a little for a month or so, not too bad I must say.
Wanted to see how it handled change so I plugged the drive into a different computer, was very impressed with the repair/restore screen it takes me too other then the fact it would not repair. I suppose if it was on the same hw the repair would have been fine. Booted to the cd and attempted a repair, same result. I suppose we are not allowed to change MB's in MS's future, huh ? But this is a pre release. Have not done this with Vista, I would guess the same result but I wonder if Vista has this boot to repair option without using the disk ( like needed with XP ) This will be tested soon, server to be updated. If Vista will not repair or run I think XP64 or Server 2003 is in order to replace it. strange thing though, drive was c: in other box but saw the OS ( after driver install, OLD hw) it saw the os on E: Have no idea why. only drive in system. Only thing I can think of it is a older system with two PATA channels and supposed it was picking up E ( would be the logical 4th drive) Old Asus a7n8x deluxe, still runs the 3200 barton like a top and does OK with Vista and 2 gig ram other then I have been plagued with BSOD's, suspect Vista does not like the old HW. But it did run fine for a very long time. any one else playing with 7 ( not 7 of 9 ) :-D fp -- Tallyho ! ]:8) Taglines below ! -- In war there is no substitute for victory.
