I once got it combined with some choice words to startup in safe mode
with F8 at boot. The thing is the window is so small it is almost
impossible to really to hit it at the right time. If anything it
should have been left in testing a little longer. A lot of the
problems I got caught up with were
That's my experience as well. It ran much better on our 4GB systems than
W7 - it was even quite usable on the oldest (dual celeron processor) box.
There are things to dislike about it - there's no easy way to force it
to boot into safe mode if you can't get through the initial boot sequence,
to
It actually is really nice. It performs better for me than 7 ever did
so I will gladly take the performance improvement. Pretty impressive
really considering I am currently using 5 year old hardware.
On Sun, Dec 11, 2016 at 10:13 PM, John wrote:
> On 12/11/2016 2:57 PM,
On 12/11/2016 2:57 PM, Zos Xavius wrote:
Side note: if you have a legitimate windows 7 key you can still
upgrade to windows 10. Google windows 10 accesibility upgrade. Just
pretend you are deaf or blind for a day and do it. Windows 10 is a
pretty big leap in performance over Windows 7. I don't
If you have a spyder 2 you will be well served by a newer colorimeter.
I would highly suggest a Colormunki Display as its the most accurate
out of all of them right now and half what the i1 that uses the same
sensor costs. Paired with displaycal it will give you a very accurate
profile.
Side
By which I mean one step forward one step back.
I just finished an OS replacement on my Desktop, to Windows 7 "Ultimate"
which you would think is the Pinnacle of Windows 7 but isn't, it's one
level down from that, (I don't think that word means what they think it
means).
Well anyway, I've
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