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No for Windows XP you needed in codec, don't know about Vista but in 7 Windows Media Player could play DVDs from a clean install
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no codec needed for VLC Player.
VLC Player is the best Player. Plays everything you throw at it. |
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Seems all the later versions of windows, now coming at us faster than revisions of Firefox:rolleyes:, are seemingly downgrades of earlier versions with worse GUI's and inferior or lost features. M$ loosing the plot methinks. |
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My fav GUI is windows 7 atleast this doesn't look like tellytubby XP or windows 98.
I would love to put a windows 7 theme on this when I get it. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Europea...mpetition_case http://arstechnica.com/uncategorized/2005/09/5281-2/ |
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Trouble is when they bring out the next version I have to start again from scratch to weed out the crap. Tends to stop me from embracing newer versions. |
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If they improve the accessibility as much as they did in windows 8,then I'll be very happy with 10
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I like windows 8.1 on the whole. Made a lot more usable with the help of Classic Shell. The Start Screen tile crap was a big mistake.
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just playing around with windows 10 tech preview dual booted it hope they leave the choice of start screen and start menu like they got in this in final version then everyone can be happy looks good so far
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Will probably be pulling the hdd out of my laptop this weekend and drop a ssd in it with a copy of this on it, and see what it's like but to be honest at the moment I have not seen anything from the videos that makes me want to upgrade, to it when it's released even if it's free.
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A recent update switched the start screen to the desktop in 8.1 with the tile screen now a click away, which is how it should have been from the beginning.
I hear Win-10 has got virtual desktops, it's taken them long enough.... ;) |
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Very handy feature I intend to make heavy use of, as I'm someone who typically has 20-30 windows open per PC and 2-3 remote desktop sessions going at the same time. |
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http://windows.microsoft.com/en-GB/w...#2TC=powertoys http://technet.microsoft.com/en-gb/s.../cc817881.aspx |
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Eh, well the first (for XP) was released seven years after XP itself, and three months after you could no longer buy XP. The second (for Vista support) was released six years after Vista, and two years after you could no longer buy Windows Vista.
Sure, you could get the non-3rd party software if you were willing to use a two generations old OS ;-) |
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