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Comment Re:Curse you, System Idle Process! (Score 1) 382

You, too, can be a PCMac.com columnist.

Here are a few of my gripes - most of them a result of excessive patching. IDLE-TIME PROCESS. Once in a while the system will go into an idle mode, requiring from five minutes to half an hour to unwind. It's weird, and I almost always have to reboot. When I hit Ctrl-Alt-Delete, I see that the System Idle Process is hogging all the resources and chewing up 95 percent of the processor's cycles. Doing what? Doing nothing? Once in a while, after you've clicked all over the screen trying to get the system to do something other than idle, all your clicks suddenly ignite and the screen goes crazy with activity. This is not right.

—John C. Dvorak, 9/29/2003

Yeah, the problem he's describing is completely unrelated to the CPU. It occurs when you've got a very large IO operation going on with your system HDD from a single process, the longer the operation goes on the more likely it becomes for your system to start shitting up because the other processes would quite like to access the disk too thank-you-very-much.

Comment Re:Title (Score 1) 275

the leaked builds you refer to are coming out almost daily my friend, it's like a live action stream of ROMs, the majority of which are, for the most part, usable. The thing is, the ones that see the light of day to the average punter are all cooked ROMs of course, adulterated with additional shit and the cook's branding thrown in, I hate the bloody things, and I say that as the person jointly responsible for the patched SPL that allows you to flash them.

Comment Re:Title (Score 1) 275

HTC's "Manila" interface is a today item that overlays and essentially replaces the whole kaboodle - it also has its hooks in the gwes EXE (GUI) in order to modify the device's interface, the fancy 3D shit is a capability of the hardware. The way that's achieved is simple enough - get yourself a copy of Platform Builder, read the source... you can in fact download the CE version freely, which is (usually) close enough to WM that you can make something.

Comment Re:Do no evil? (Score 1) 336

Actually, you appear to be confusing "open platform" with "open phone" The HTC manufactured Android devices aren't open in any way shape or form, all ROM updates are RSA signed, and the only way to "free" the device from these restrictions is by either exploiting something or alternatively, flashing to an old ROM that can be exploited.

Comment Re:Doesn't require clean install (Score 2, Informative) 545

according to Microsoft, upgrading to 7 from Vista is just fine. XP to 7 will have upgrade editions available, but it will require a clean install when you run it. ...unless Microsoft do a volte-face that is. naturally, I envision that Server editions will *not* have this issue as R2 is usually released as an additional installation to the base OS.

Comment If Only I Got First Post :( (Score 1) 545

woo, I only registered today and got my first submission posted. Anyhoo... I agree with the statistic possibly being a bit of bullshit, though that said, I largely agree that there's very likely still quite a large degree of total apathy towards the newer windows editions. So many companies use crappy legacy apps that are critical to their business despite the fact the software's probably been replaced by something much better... usually the staff need retraining because they're essentially monkeys. Still, withdrawing support tends to give businesses cardiac arrests so "hook or by crook" Microsoft will prevail.
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83% of Businesses Won't Bother With Windows 7 545

Olipro writes "Most enterprises stated they won't bother with Windows 7 for at least a year as they simply continue to distrust that compatibility issues won't occur with their mission-critical software ... The Million Dollar question will be whether the fact that XP upgrades to Windows 7 requires a clean install will prove to be Microsoft's undoing." I suspect that will change before they actually release the OS.
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Submission + - 83% of Businesses won't bother with Windows 7

Olipro writes: According to a survey conducted by Information Week, Most enterprises stated they won't bother with Windows 7 for at least a year as they simply continue to distrust that compatibility issues won't occur with their mission-critical software.

Costs of upgrading are also cited as a concern as economic uncertainty acts as a measure to dissuade businesses in the "investments" which, coupled with the fact that essentially Windows 7 will simply be Vista with tweaks (those of you who follow the server platform will know that Windows 7 will simply be an R2 release for Server 2008) — essentially the whole OS needs to hit the ground running or be doomed to a similar fate as Vista has been, though, bearing in mind the fact that a lot of Vista's headaches were primarily driver related; and also bearing in mind that as such, almost all hardware now has Vista drivers which will undoubtedly be compatible with 7... it's entirely plausible that uptake of Windows 7 will be better than expected.

The Million Dollar question will be whether the fact that XP -> Windows 7 requires a clean install will prove to be Microsoft's undoing.

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