hmm im having no trouble with KoTOR and KoTOR 2, also got Windows 7 64 bitRawne1980 said:Windows 7, 64 bit.
The only issue I have with Win 7, is running older games. Pain in the arse to get some of them to run (KoTOR ... i'm looking at you).
hmm im having no trouble with KoTOR and KoTOR 2, also got Windows 7 64 bitRawne1980 said:Windows 7, 64 bit.
The only issue I have with Win 7, is running older games. Pain in the arse to get some of them to run (KoTOR ... i'm looking at you).
Stardock have a program called start8 that adds your start menu/button back.octafish said:I mostly use 7, but I have a "living room PC"* that runs the trial of 8. It is a pain to try and "do" anything with 8 but once you have it all set-up it is pretty good for TV, playing games, or watching Media. I'm still hoping they bring back the Start button with a Service Pack though.
*[small]I'd call it an HTPC but with a GTX560 and a Yorkfield Quad it isn't exactly aimed at just Home Theatre.[/small]
Awesome. Thankyou. Windows 8 is fixed...and not by MS.Zipa said:Stardock have a program called start8 that adds your start menu/button back.octafish said:I mostly use 7, but I have a "living room PC"* that runs the trial of 8. It is a pain to try and "do" anything with 8 but once you have it all set-up it is pretty good for TV, playing games, or watching Media. I'm still hoping they bring back the Start button with a Service Pack though.
*[small]I'd call it an HTPC but with a GTX560 and a Yorkfield Quad it isn't exactly aimed at just Home Theatre.[/small]
http://www.stardock.com/products/start8/
General Release date is Oct 26th, but there was several preview builds available to the general public floating around.TheSniperFan said:Well, I think this depends on how you define "officially release". I'm a student and thus already could have it (if it wouldn't suck) through DreamSpark Premium (formerly MSDNAA). Given that this is an official Microsoft platform,it won't get any more official IMO.Ed130 said:Because it hasn't been officially released yet.