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DeFogger: Please download DeFogger to your desktop. Double click DeFogger to run the tool. Double-Click on dds. This is normal. Shortly after two logs will appear: DDS. Click the Report tab, then click Scan. Check Tick Drivers, Stealth,. Uncheck the rest. Wait till the scanner has finished and then click File, Save Report.


Save the report somewhere where you can find it. Click Close. Copy the entire contents of the report and paste it in a reply here. It is recommended to remove parasite, okay? Here is a quick list. I downloaded Kaspersky Anti-virus trial and have run it a number of times in both regular and in safe mode it has found a few things here and there. I have run more Malwarebytes and Ad-Aware in both regular and safe mode. I have deleted AVG free antivirus software because I tried to kill one of the 9 process it had listed in the taskmanager and the process would immediately come back up in the list I tried this with every process that was with AVG and they all did the same thing.


When I deleted them the voices seem to have stopped. I don't know if it is related or not. Within two days of trying out Windows 7 for actual use the following things have changed in a way that completely alienated or confused me and potentially many other users for reasons unbeknownst to me.


There is no reason to leave "desktop" as a toolbar option but not quiclaunch. Why remove this. This was the best and only redeming feature that kept users using it. Aside from the obvious 2 top reasons why people dont use WMP a Media play list editing is horrendus and non intuitive.


Especially in the media heavy usage of today, being able to open multiple video files just makes sense. Put these back in. It now consumes more space and requires more aukward movement to use the apps in the tray for instance removing a usb device used to take 1 click to expand the tray most ppl dont need to 2 click on the icon, move down to select your device, it now requires a click, opens a bloated big menu of icons in a square, manuever to your icon, click, maneuver your icon from that position depending on the new option menu that arises depending on how clustered it is to the right side of your screen.


While this annoyance isn't UI breaking, again there should be an option to use it in it's old form. I'll let it slide as something to adjust. When you close the MSN window to minimize it to tray, it stays in your task bar.


You used to be able to exit it from the tray icon. Everything you try to do to exit it results in a 'close window' however when you right click on the icon on the taskbar and select "Close Window" it exits.


Current fix is to set the program to run under vista compatability mode. From above, 2 things required user tweaking, the other 2 completely out of our control.


Viewing Control Panel via Windows Explorer doesn't honour that folders view setting. I have to agree with couple of reviews I've seen, of that Windows 7 is truly a new OS.


Which that is the truth of the marvelous OS. The only complaint, I 'sorta of agree with, is that the Help files of Windows 7 does not really help anyone. LOL Why not renovate the help manager of Windows? Most people only disliked Vista, because of needing to learn everything all over again.


Which the only real trouble is the unfamiliar look; once they get acquainted with the functionality, they finally understand how much better the new OS is. Implementing the help files, in a form of applied dynamic application, would really help everyone get accustomed to Windows 7.


Walking threw features that were commonly used in XP, showing where the features are located in Windows 7, or just letting the user select a series of problems to fix somthing; would simply help many people adjust to all the new features that Windows 7 has to offer.


Windows 7 is a great new operating system. I've posted last week about the troubles I've had using nVidia based motherboards. I've made more test and it seems th problems are in the RTM drivers. Must make tests again for the neworking speed and freeze problems. If not solved, this will annoy a lot of users when 7 is released to the general public, more complaints will follow starting Sunday October 25th.


Often the Text courser indicator the thing when typing, is broken into 2 halves in Windows Live Messenger. It's impossible to imagine how you could release this still doing it. I assume the search function is still completely broken since it is the same technology. One day you retards will realise that one was enough. Because obviously I wouldn't want to administer the tasks on my computer, just the ones I can already see on my desktop? Aaron Oxford - Remember you paid money for this!


Hi, your complaints seem a bit random - you consider them "showstoppers", really? You must get used to look at the taskbar where a highlighted icon for a needed response is shown. Ok, that could be done better. If you type "regedit", you can run "regedit. I'm not sure what's completely broken here. Can't get your problem. Perhaps you should specify a task you wanted to kill and were denied to do so.


Get me right. I won't say all is perfect as it is. But to describe Windows 7 as a "completely broken" OS made by "retards", is a bit too much, don't you think? My UAC doesn't pop up anymore for administrators thanks to the ability to automatically elevate permissions And I wouldn't want a non-administrator making changes Nothing broken there I haven't had any troubles with the Search feature on the Start menu Why would you honestly want to have the Search option for Regedit There is a method to the madness here.


The search option works best with Complete filenames, or partials of document, picture and video files. Control panel still has the large icon view Task Manager can ignore requests to shut down a required process. Task Manager can be used by non administrators to stop a program that that user has opened If you want to see processes from all other users Your gripes basically boil down to User Error Maybe Microsoft is waiting for every user in this forums to ask 7 thousand times to fix explorer before starting with it.


Ok, seriously now. When are they going to listen? Please, can someone tell us why explorer is so terrible now, and why they refuse to fix and even comment about it? And, let me make MY list of annoyances: A In xp, the information provided by the status bar is much more useful than the one I have now, be it in the status bar or in the Details Pane.


I agree! I think he got it right on point, naming the thread "Windows Explorer annoyances". And the text composition is very good too. Wow, I was surprised to see so many negative comments about the new OS. I have used both the Beta and RC versions on a test machine and had a few bugs, but nothing major. I have been running RTM x64 since it was released and the only issue I have is with the Control Panel not being able to go to "Classic" view.


After a day or two, I got it figured out so it is not a big deal now. Personally, I like everything about the new OS and I have had none of the issues others have reported. I am a little sad that Movie Maker is gone from the OS too, but maybe they will fix that with a future service pack.


For those of you that want to tweak Win7 a little more than you have been able to and maybe fix some issues that some of you may be experiencing, you should try this really cool power toy form a third party that works extremely well.


It is compatible with Win7 and it is freeware. It is called Ultimate Windows Tweaker v2. It works for both x86 and x64 bit platforms and adds some functionality that may be missing with the OS.


I used it to "tweak" my installation of Win7, so that may be part of why mine is running so well. It does show the total file size in the information pane along the bottom when selecting multiple files, but still requires you click "show more info" when selecting 15 or more files.


And more amazing is that after all these years you seem to be the first one to finally mention it! But I fully agree: One folder handler should not be able to alter the other handlers' view settings. My Computer, Windows Explorer and Control Panel are all the exact same program, just different default views.


In Windows 95, 98, 98se, me probably and XP it would work properly like I noted in the above paragraph. Even though it is shown on the desktop, if I go up to the desktop in explorer, there is no control panel. I'm sure it's something I did to the registry or something. They spent a preview button in the menu-tool bar, you no more have to go via "Organize".


I give them credit! That way they can save loooooots of space in the "Organize" to fill it with very lesser used commands, like copy and paste Too many clicks In previous versions of Windows, I have been able to "drag and drop" the My Computer icon or any other to the top or sides of the desktop and convert it into a toolbar.


Windows Classic It seems the folks in Redmond are insisting that all experienced users will ultimately be forced to convert to all new organizational schemes whether they want to or not. Microsoft failed today to provide technical support, answers or even a quick email to say 'we're working on it and we'll let you know when there is a solution'. Like most of you I'am exhausted from this fiasco today and to be perfectly blunt there has been thousands of hours of people's life wasted due to it.


Microsoft's entire staff was obviously dedicated to promotional events today rather then providing technical support. Microsoft and Digital River have treated us as guinea pigs and as the experimenters, leaving it up to us to find a solution to the problem they created.


Microsoft is a disgraceful company. That's the way I feel today. I'll be writing to them shortly to express my disgust and disappointment, if you echo my sentiments and would like your username to be included on a list of people who agree, please drop a quick comment in this thread.


I hope a number of employees of Microsoft read this also and can provide an explanation. Count me in. MS clearly doesn't care about us, the customers. Put me down. Can't even supply a basic. I'm upset. I am with you on this! I wasted hours on this issue and will also send both Microsoft and Digital River a nasty gram. I will never purchase anything through DR again.


The offer from Digital River clearly states: "There is no difference between the Windows 7 software you will install from the online store versus in retail stores.


You mean all those folk who wander back from the shops are going to have to use command prompts, download commands, etc, just to get thier software to work???


Why no. Why did nobody check the 64 bit download would run on 32 bit Yeah, sure, I can go through all the palaver to get this up Or any of you lot out there either! Microsoft: You have screwed up royally. Even if Digital River was at fault and I'm not convinced they were, why didn't MS check the downloads, and get DR to correct the problem within minutes! I've spent hours on the phone and on the internet trying to figure this out and it's still not working a day later.


Why does everyone still believe that it's only those who are trying to download the 64 on a 32 computer. It's everyone! I adjusted my "short time format" in "change number, date, time format" setting and the taskbar clock is ignoring it : Also, with the pinning nonsense in the task bar I can no longer drag things onto program icons there to open them, something I used all the time with an editor in my quick launch.


Goaliegeek I'm in the same boat as you. Pop in the disc and go. It just upgraded. Puppetworx - Add me to the list of p. I will definitely not buy anything from Digital River again. I have to defend the price, but the way the product was delivered was unnacceptable. I finally got mine working just because I had an RC version and wasable to do some tweaking. But for the price like I said I will put up with that. But these two Windows7 downloads I purchased are truly unnacceptable.


They need to give a couple of CD's or my money back. This whole process has been insulting. I'm in too, this has been frustrating and infuriating. Microsoft has not bothered to help at all, they've just passed the buck and said "it's digital river's problem, not ours" People have been left on hold for hours and have been hung up on by rude and unhelpful microsoft staff.


Digital river have been completely silent on the matter. All it would have taken is for them to upload a. Instead here we are 2 days later and still no fix. And NO, "compiling a. It's difficult enough for me to do, would be a complete nightmare to figure out for people who aren't very tech-savvy..


Anyway, this story is now making the rounds on all the tech sites, I hope they get all the bad publicity they deserve. Why microsoft decided to pick such a poor partner as digitalriver for their most important release in a decade I have no idea.. I purchased the Digital River student discount version and discovered I could only download the 32bit version with it. So be it. So why on Earth would Digital River only provide Student downloads with the 32 bit version?


Now who knows how long it will take them to respond to my emails or how they can possibly offer me a similar deal to get the 64 bit instead as I do not want to do a Custom Installation.


Some comments: Obviously, the screen size on the 8G is too small to run VGA, so the dialog boxes are often too big to display the button choices. Ubuntu has this same problem, but at least in Ubuntu you can work around this by moving the dialog box.


However, the amount of wasted space on the dialog boxes is really annoying, since there is often considerable empty space between the prompt and the buttons needed to accept or cancel. Scroll bars or a scrolling desktop shouldn't have been too hard to implement, similar to IE or other web browsers, but if the dialog boxes were designed more compactly, this would be unnecessary.


It seems that everyone assumes that the Program Directory would always be on C:, since there seem to be a few bugs from both Windows 7 and OpenOffice regarding a default program directory that is on an H: drive. However, when Windows 7 issues the option to find the program, and the user browses for the. Since Ubuntu runs fine on a USB drive, this is a big negative for me. USB drives are here to stay. Get with the program Microsoft! Otherwise, looks like a nice followup to Vista.


I was not one of those who hated Vista, as I upgraded my regular desktop to Vista and have been living with its little quirks for over a year and a half with few complaints, but this seems a little snappier, and certainly seems to boot quite a bit faster. Nice job. I've drafted the letter that I will send to Microsoft. As promised I will include the names of those who have posted above this post, however I'd suggest you send a letter yourself so you can provide details for Microsoft to respond to you with.


I have not sent my letter yet. The letter is posted below anyone who wants to can send it to Microsoft and edit it as you see fit. Best of luck with your respective installs and experience with Windows 7 from here on. Thousands of people have had problems unpacking the files and creating the image file from their Windows 7 download from Digital River. I personally spent over eight hours or a complete working day trawling forums, experimenting and continually checking for word from Microsoft on this issue.


Microsoft told customers to contact Digital River for 'support' with this issue and Digital River told customers to contact Microsoft for 'technical assistance'. The result was customers making little too no progress despite hours of effort. For most people the experience was like a cruel experiment by Microsoft and Digital River. Customers were treated as if guinea pigs and left to find a workable solution on their own to the problems created by your untested software. It was frankly a disgraceful act of negligence and non-concern on the behalf of Microsoft and Digital River.


The only response you gave was buried in a thread within an internet forum which the buyers of this particlar product were not even linked to. If we wanted to find out why the product was not working we had to find out through our own efforts. For many it took hours to simply find the post and get some idea of what Microsoft's position was.


That is unacceptable. Is email so hard Microsoft? Couldn't you have sent us all a quick email simply stating -. We are working to put a fix in place and will contact you again to let you know when it is resolved. Thankyou for your patience. It took me about 30 seconds to type that.


You didn't have the time really? Or the courtesy? Alternately, perhaps the problem could have been prevented entirely by providing a DVD image file and an MD5 checksum to customers in the first place; this is an extremely common and successful method of software distribuition.


Certainly once the planned method became a widespread issue for thousands and thousands of individuals this could have been provided, this too would have taken next to no time. I'm writing this letter on the 23rd of October - the day after launch - I feel exhausted, angry and disgusted despite my shiny new operating system which I was fortunate enough to get working. Countless people feel the same thing and it is a direct result of your inaction and ignorance towards your own customers.


In fact there are many people having the same issues today and will end October 23rd feeling the same as I do now. Do you not feel ashamed? The reality is that your negligence to inform people, let alone provide a direct solution, has cost thousands of hours of people's lives and you show no outward concern about it.


I would like to know how you intend to recompense me - and the thousands of others in the same position - for the time and energy of ours you have needlessly wasted.


In Computer i. It would be nice if I could rearrange the sequence so that the order would be "Hard Disks", "Network Location" and then "Devices with Removable Storage". I have a number of number of removable devices installed on this computer, most of which I seldom use. I use the mapped drives far more often.


So, for me at least, it would be far more convenient to have "Network Location" above the removable devices. And yes, I know I can collapse and expand the various sections. But, if I keep the removable devices section expanded, the network locations are off the screen and I need to scroll to access them. And if I keep the removable devices section collapsed, then I need to expand it everytime I do need to select a removable device, and then collapse it later. My first feedback, Richard.


Just to occasionally install games on that installation without interfering with my normal installation. Until your post I believed this wouldn't be a problem. Even when I switch to another window, I find the "not responding" window comes to the forefront. VMWare does this to me at least weekly, but there have been other apps. Last week, I needed to restore a corrupt Firefox profile and I went through the restore process. Each file in the Firefox profile simply logged a message saying "not restoring" with NO explanation of why not.


I cannot trust the backups now. I'm still waiting to see any hardware manufacturers support it. IF I am still supposed to eject devices this way, it's crazy that it's so hidden. It kept starting up on each reboot.


I've been told there are gadgets to provide this, but MS should make such a gadget then. Is Microsoft hoping to become more like Apple? Win 7 doesn't fully support this. Worse, I tried to simply relocate several shell folders by using Windows Explorer, properties, "location" tab and changing the location.


I allowed Win 7 to move the whole folder. Great, except none of MS Office recognized the move! Outlook could not find the PSTs. I had to redo my spam filter. None of my recent documents could be found. In fact, only PaperPort 11 handled the move without incident. Is it too much to ask that making this "move" of special folder would be automatically handled by the OS?


At least for Microsoft-developed applications? Ideally, setup should allow me to chose the location of the user profiles at least to any non-removable drive. Would it be so hard to support numbering the images? The image-based backup in Windows Home Server has "browse", so why not Win 7? Unless I am missing something on the MS website offering "deals" for W7, the upgrade prices from Vista stink especially for Ultimate!!


If these were the prices for XP only, these would be reasonable. The W7 product looks good - unfortunatey the company selling it looks bad as always. Bgood2: The image-based backups can only store a single image at a given location. You can see the list at restoring, not by number but by date. Much better than vista? Up to now I cannot understand the opinion that vista is no good! And win 7 much better?.


See the many remarks on startmenu and taskbar regression from vista to win7. Hi all Wouldnt it be nice if Microsoft helped us the Developers once in a while giving us a discount on Windows 7 pro and Ultimate as a sign of a thanks for reporting back little problems that we find with the Beta software packages. It would be nice if you guys could think of the little guys once in a while. All the best Paul R Butcher please reply if you do or do not think so on this forum or direct to me at paulrbutcher msn.


I tried Vista several times. The last, I actually made it nearly 6 weeks before I yanked the disk out. I believe that install is still sitting on my desk somewhere. This time around, though; I have found Windows 7 to be a pleasure to use, and performance significantly better on my admittedly ancient hardware.


Everything else was either found initially, or after the first windows update. I will say this - I miss the classic start button menu. Yes, I know it's been around since '95; but I liked it better than the "new" interface. I'll get used to it, the same way I got used to the ribbon in Office Also miss the classic startmenu, especially as turning off recently-used items just leaves you with a 'broken' startmenu with huge gaps in it. Been doing some pre-rollout tests, and was pleased to see that virtually all of the software we use worked without any obvious problems.


One area is a major hurdle, though, and that is remote management and helpdesk support. We use a VNC-based system for this, and the issue here is they way in which UAE and the logon process now work on an inaccessible separate desktop. The effect of this is that if UAE kicks-in, or the screen is locked, then the remote-access session is abruptly terminated and cannot be reestablished. Since you cannot predict every circumstance in which UAE will kick-in, this is a bit like walking through a minefield.


Click the wrong icon, and you are instantly cut-off from the computer, and need to phone someone onsite to go manually fix it. The effect is that we must disable UAE on all desktops, and leave the desktop unlocked on server, which has the same issue. Securitywise this is a foot-shooting situation, as it leaves computers insecure which would otherwise have been secure.


I know that the VNC guys have done some extensive work on this issue, without success. They say that the problem is due to the way these security-features are implemented, not with VNC itself. I do not want some stupid Desktop Gadget to tell me if there is network activity.


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