Don't you mean for the next service patch?bullit wrote:Release dates for the next windows arent that far off, didnt take long.
The next new build of Windows itself is way off, they haven't even even actually finished Vista yet!
Don't you mean for the next service patch?bullit wrote:Release dates for the next windows arent that far off, didnt take long.
you are right, its Ubuntu.ACEtone wrote: If you want to spend your time doing computer things with your computer get a MS OS - if you want to actually do things with your computer get OSX or Ubuntu (maybe?)
i know it seems hard to believe but windows 7 aka 'blackcomb'/'Vienna' is due for late 2009/2010, likely there will be delays but their pushing to release a new windows every 3 years now.leggo rocker wrote:bullit wrote :Release dates for the next windows arent that far off, didnt take long.
Don't you mean for the next service patch?
The next new build of Windows itself is way off, they haven't even even actually finished Vista yet!
this's exactly same to one of the replies i got, there's a link under the above link to a step by step process i guess.bullit wrote: gaks - your issue was probably to do with the PIO/DMA settings on your drive in system tools, if theres a read error on a cd windows can flick into PIO mode sometimes and not click back into DMA if this occurs it will give times of around 30 mins dvd burning.
You can change it back manually using settings in 'system' otherwise it is fixable by doing a bunch of registry editing, cant remember the exact commands at the moment but if you google the issue of PIO/DMA you should find an easier solution to reinstalling.
You REALLY shouldn't have to do stuff like this with your 'personal' computer.bullit wrote:
gaks - your issue was probably to do with the PIO/DMA settings on your drive in system tools, if theres a read error on a cd windows can flick into PIO mode sometimes and not click back into DMA if this occurs it will give times of around 30 mins dvd burning.
You can change it back manually using settings in 'system' otherwise it is fixable by doing a bunch of registry editing, cant remember the exact commands at the moment but if you google the issue of PIO/DMA you should find an easier solution to reinstalling.