Philip TAYLOR wrote:
Ricardo Palomares Martínez wrote:
I'm not trying to prove you wrong with this post, but for an average
user that is not really able to do himself the "housekeeping" in the
OS (besides applying updates), I'd say you will find / have found more
fundamental changes switching from Windows XP to Windows 7 than you
would have got switching from Windows XP to Mandriva Linux (or many
other Linux distros, for that matter). The times when using Linux
implied typing "obscure" commands (*) to get the system up and running
are now a past thing.
Let me start by agreeing with you, at least in part : moving from
XP to Windows 7 /is/ a nightmare, and I speak as an IT professional
with over 25 years experience. And the removal/lack of an "up"
button, and a copyable path, in Windows 7 Explorer are stupidities
beyond belief.
Well, there is a Back button in Explorer, and you can right-click in the
address bar in Windows Explorer and choose:
Copy address, or,
Copy address as text
With a few tweaks (easily findable via a Google search) one can make 7
act much like XP. I had no trouble changing. I now have two systems
with XP and two with 7 and move back and forth without issue.
--
Ed Mullen
http://edmullen.net/
And whose cruel idea was it to put an S in the word Lisp?
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