I’m trying to download the latest SE JDK 6u17 for Windows 7 (64bit), but Sun says:
[quote]Your download transaction cannot be approved. Contact Customer Service.
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I’m trying to download the latest SE JDK 6u17 for Windows 7 (64bit), but Sun says:
[quote]Your download transaction cannot be approved. Contact Customer Service.
[/quote]
???
Bummer dude. :o
But at least you won’t need to wait 45 years for Apple to release JDK 7 on your machine.
I like the new task bar. The look n’ feel isn’t all that great IMO.
But first impression… the UI it feels sluggish. A fresh XP install is much more responsive.
Also, Windows 7 takes up over 700mb RAM. XP takes only 130mb.
Does Windows 7 slow down as you install more software?
My install of Windows 7 has been great. No problems here.
[quote]Also, Windows 7 takes up over 700mb RAM. XP takes only 130mb.
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It uses more ram to speed up your computer. It will release the ram if you need it.
[quote]Does Windows 7 slow down as you install more software?
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I haven’t noticed any drop it speeds. But I don’t install crap.
Windows 7 is much faster than XP for me. I never wanted to use Vista and was hesitant to try 7, but it is good. I have fast hardware though. You can turn off a bunch of crap:
http://n4te.com/tools/win7.reg
http://n4te.com/tools/win7.bat
The using RAM to cache programs you use often is garbage. The above turns it off, since it isn’t needed with an SSD, which everyone should have. Super fast!
Ok…
I think I’ll stick with Windows 7. First impression is good. Been using XP since it’s release. First time I try out W7. Gonna buy extra 2gb memory now, as I’m on 64 bit.
It’s like with new shoes, you like your old ones because they are comfortable, and the new ones don’t feel quite right. But you know you need new shoes, so you ignore it for a while, and after a week the new shoes are just fine.
My favorite game (10 years old) runs great, so all my worries about W7 are absent now. Haven’t installed everything yet though.
Got nvidia drivers to install (finally). No JDK yet, Sun needs to fix it’s download page. Any direct dl link?
Once the flawed pinning feature is removed, the quick launch bar reinstated, and the broken start menu is replaced by classicshell, Windows 7 is actually quite usable!
The explorer search still doesn’t work properly; but then it’s been broken ever since M$ introduced the indexing service.
Control Panel is still the broken mess that it was in Vista; but then it’s been getting progressively worse ever since Windows 3.1!
They’ve broken Calculator too; I can see what they were trying to do - but they’ve done it in such a god awful way.
Explorer windows are a bit of a mess too; menus are gone, replaced by numerous toolbars that contain a hap hazard mix of regular buttons, buttons that bring up regular menus, and buttons that bring up bizarre radio menus. Whatever happened to consistent UI’s built from standard recognisable components?!
They’ve broken the tree view in explorer too; when expanding a directory so you can see it’s subdirectories, the view no-longer scrolls to show the subdirectories.
Consequently when navigating down a deep directory tree, you find you have to manually scroll down after each directory expansion.
I don’t understand how the flag-ship product of (one of?) the largest IT companies on the planet can fail in such obvious & simple ways :-
Sit a power-user in front of a vanilla install of Windows 7 and I bet within the first 30 minutes you’ll hear atleast one curse along the lines of “Omg, that’s so shit. How can M$ be so fkin stupid?!”
Come to think of it, what does Windows 7 do better than XP? :persecutioncomplex:
I’ve recently installed Windows 7 (free upgrade) on a dell laptop I bought last year. While windows is reporting the same graphics performance score, my Java4k games are running faster under Windows 7 compared to Vista. Probably due to later graphics driver rather than W7, but who’s complaining The taskbar now works the same as on the Mac, which after the initial surprise, is fine by me. Start up is quicker than Vista. User interface a bit different to XP, but am now mostly Ok with it. On the downside, there are no drivers for my old PC300 keyboard (that’s a synth keyboard, not qwerty). There weren’t any for Vista either.
I’m running the 32bit Java 6 release 17. I guess only the 64bit version is causing download issues.
I’m using the 64-bit JDK on 7, with no probs.
It’s working now. They’ve seemed to fix it.
Same here. I do everything I can to try to make java use more ram.
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I’ve found the opposite, on Vista as well. XP would often freeze for me and lots of disk IO would cause WMP to start stuttering. I’d have to pause it before hitting compile in NetBeans. Both issues were solved in Vista.
On my previous PC I disabled Aero and all the other visual stuff. Windows would maximize, restore and alt+tab literally always instantly.
There are only three things I don’t like about Windows 7. The pinning, the new windows media player and that they have removed being able to dock folders at the top of the screen. Fortinately you can just un-pin everything and run some apps with Vista compatability to get their non-pinning functionality back (like Windows Live Messenger). But I still have to live with the other two.
I discovered the other day that if you hold Start and press the arrow keys it moves the window around into different sized locations. Now I can get two windows appearing side-by-side without needing to reach for the mouse. I love it!
I find this very noticeable when I’m dragging/resizing windows very fast, and also block-selecting text very fast up/down. It always lags behind my cursor.
Maybe the computer specs aren’t good enough?
Quad 6600
2GB RAM (going to be upgrading to 4GB soon)
nVidia 8800 GT
I’d think this would be sufficient.
Well, somebody has to test the new pointer compression feature.
My experience of Vista was on a 2ghz Athlon 64 with a Geforce 6600GT and 1gb of very slow ram. I had none of the issues you encountered and as I said above it was much more responsive (and stable) then XP.
But I did always have it set to not redraw the contents of windows whilst resizing and moving. You could try this.
Yeah, it’s a really cool feature, although I discovered it in 2003 and was most amazed!
Hm, I just realized that’s because I’m using Mac OS X, not Windows 7.
The pinning isn’t so bad, just set the minimum width of task bar items, so you can read the names instead of having just icons. I think it is:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Desktop\WindowMetrics\MinWidth=350
Calculator is stupid. Can’t do hex to dec any more! I found an app called Calculator Plus that is the old calculator.
I’ve never seen the explorer tree view not scroll correctly. There are some settings to have it behave stupidly, which I believe are the defaults.
Nice to see a moderator trolling.
I love the new calculator! Useful for doing bit-twidling coding.
This sounds like a “get off my lawn” comment to me. The pinning feature is far superior to quick launch.