Hate the taskbar slightly less now, but I still dislike it the most out of XP/Vista/7. I just prefer being able to keep windows seperate from their 'quick launch' (which doesn't seem to exist in 7) from their 'pin' (windows 7 exclusive).
[quote name='jeffispiked']I'm looking for torrents now, which version would I actually want? What I've seen is:
en_windows_7_beta_dvd_x86_x15-29073.iso
and
7000.0.081212-1400_client_en-us_Ultimate-GB1CULFRE_EN_DVD.iso
Which of these is the beta that's supposed to go out to the public?[/quote]
Windows 7 32bit Official ISO Name:
7000.0.081212-1400_client_en-us_Ultimate-GB1CULFRE_EN_DVD.iso
- 2.44GB
Windows 7 64bit Official ISO Name:
7000.0.081212-1400_client_en-us_Ultimate-GB1CULXFRE_EN_DVD.iso
- 3.15GB
[quote name='neverletthem']Any one know how to get 7 to recognize my C: drive? Vista recognizes my pardon as a "Local Disk" drive, but 7 only recognizes it's own drive.[/quote]
Start Menu -> Right click My Computer and select Manage -> Click Disk Management and wait for it to load your drives/partitions -> Right click drives without paths (i.e. don't say D:\ or whatever next to the volume name) and add in a new one.
(NOTE: You cannot name it C:\ drive and don't worry because you aren't suppose to. When you boot back into Vista, the correct drive will be the C:\ drive and the partition with Windows 7 will be something else, which you may need to name in Vista the same way if you wish to access it normally)
I also noticed you can expand/shrink partitions at will in this one just like Vista Ultimate (and I think Business does it too?) without the need of something like Partition Magic.