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Windows 7 27/10/2009 at 10:09 #154 | |
Richard Lemon
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I am thinking of installing Windows 7. Has anyone tried it yet, and will Simsig work OK? I use Vista at present, and have no problems with Simsig.
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Windows 7 27/10/2009 at 10:09 #3788 | |
Richard Lemon
21 posts |
I am thinking of installing Windows 7. Has anyone tried it yet, and will Simsig work OK? I use Vista at present, and have no problems with Simsig.
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Windows 7 27/10/2009 at 19:26 #3792 | |
wulf
27 posts |
Yes - it works fine. I'm running fine on Win7 RTM x64
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Windows 7 27/10/2009 at 19:37 #3793 | |
ledgero2
93 posts |
im running 7 with 32bit, and no problems here either
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Windows 7 28/10/2009 at 07:05 #3796 | |
Richard Lemon
21 posts |
Thanks Gentlemen! Richard Log in to reply |
Windows 7 10/11/2009 at 10:11 #3968 | |
outofsection
149 posts |
Has the font issue that reared its ugly head in Vista been resolved in Win7?
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Windows 7 10/11/2009 at 17:23 #3975 | |
wulf
27 posts |
No, for the simulations still using the older codes, the right-facing triangles still don't show. I guess we have to wait for the older sims to be rebuilt. Log in to reply |
Windows 7 16/11/2009 at 18:43 #4159 | |
Quizman
276 posts |
Oh dear. Mr Gates organisation done it again. Don't touch anything from Msoft until at least a year after launch seems to be the best advice. For full story go to PC Advisor website. Microsoft reveals Windows 7 zero-day threat Users told to block ports until a patch is ready Gregg Keizer Microsoft has confirmed that an unpatched vulnerability exists in Windows 7, but downplayed the problem, saying most users would be protected from attack by blocking two ports at the firewall. Log in to reply |
Windows 7 16/11/2009 at 19:50 #4161 | |
Matt
7 posts |
The only problem I'm getting in Windows 7 is that the pop-up train info and F4 (timetable menu) don't show the bottom and right hand side of the box, so no add trains, ok or cancel buttons!
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Windows 7 17/11/2009 at 10:02 #4174 | |
outofsection
149 posts |
Whilst this loophole is a pretty poor show for an operating system that has been touted as "secure", this flaw is perhaps not as serious as some that have been found in say WinXP. Basically all you need to do until M$ issue a patch is to close TCP ports 139 & 445 on your router or firewall. P.S. this weakness is only present in Windows 7 & certain "Server Core" installations of 64-bit/Itanium versions of Windows 2008 Server: Windows Vista/XP/2000/Server 2003 and 32-bit version of Server 2008 are not affected. See MS Security Advisory 977544 for further details. Log in to reply |
Windows 7 19/11/2009 at 19:24 #4228 | |
wulf
27 posts |
Matt - I have no problem with that here - maybe to do with font sizes? Outofsection - Nothing is 100% secure. XP has regular zero-day exploits too. I would advise anyone running windows or SMB networking on Linux to keep 139 and 445 closed on their router. Log in to reply |
Windows 7 19/11/2009 at 20:05 #4229 | |
Matt
7 posts |
Hmmm, now I'm lost!!! I'vve messed with DPI settings etc and still produces the same... [img width=100px height=100px]http://images.fotopic.net/fullsize/11yqqy.jpg[/img] How do you change fonts etc? Log in to reply |