Sadly my Win 7 64 machine almost never gets turned on. I seem to spend more
time on the couch with my Vista laptop than in my office with my kick ass
machine. Plus now every time I turn it on I get a blue screen after I log
in. Then it restarts and works normally. Tis an odd thing. When I am
I'm looking at buying a couple of laptops that will get some light
development use. The trouble I am seeing is every laptop whose
feature set I am interested in is running Win7 Home Premium.
If I am running CF9 developer on them and would only be using the
development web server, will CF9 run
I'm looking at buying a couple of laptops that will get some light
development use. The trouble I am seeing is every laptop whose
feature set I am interested in is running Win7 Home Premium.
If I am running CF9 developer on them and would only be using the
development web server, will CF9
Beautiful. Thank you, Dave.
You mean upgrade Windows, right?
I'm still running all my office stuff on XP downgrades. Stayed clean
away from Vista except for my home system which is running Vista 64
On Tue, Aug 3, 2010 at 12:46 PM, Dave Watts dwa...@figleaf.com wrote:
I'm looking at buying
I've run CF9 on Windows 7 with absolutely no issues at all.
Paul Alkema
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Subject: CF9 Developer on Windows 7 Home Premium?
I'm looking at buying
You mean upgrade Windows, right?
Yes. I've bought several machines with Windows 7 Home Premium and
upgraded them to Professional. It's been very smooth.
I'm still running all my office stuff on XP downgrades. Stayed clean
away from Vista except for my home system which is running Vista 64
: Re: CF9 Developer on Windows 7 Home Premium?
Beautiful. Thank you, Dave.
You mean upgrade Windows, right?
I'm still running all my office stuff on XP downgrades. Stayed clean
away from Vista except for my home system which is running Vista 64
On Tue, Aug 3, 2010 at 12:46 PM, Dave Watts dwa
As I understand it, when you upgrade from one version of Windows 7 to
another, all it's really doing is unlocking features already on your
machine.
Yes, I think so. There really isn't that much difference: Professional
can join Windows domains, Ultimate has a full-disk encryption option.
And full disk encryption is available for free via TrueCrypt as I
write this from my laptop with a full disk encryption setup with Win 7
Home 64-bit.
On Tue, Aug 3, 2010 at 8:11 PM, Dave Watts dwa...@figleaf.com wrote:
As I understand it, when you upgrade from one version of Windows 7 to
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