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Sif, my 260+ is working perferctly fine with win 7 64bit.

Did you install the driver yourself or did u let windows update do it?

EDIT: & yes I realise that I can't spell for crap, on a side note, how do I turn on the spell check in IE8? Hasn't worked eversince I updated to 7.

Edited by Mayuri Krab

I have Windows 7 Ultimate x64 and I love it.

I have been using W7 since the Release Candidate.

Only thing I don't like is Paint. They tried to be jazz it up a little bit, add some crappy new shapes and patterns. Lame complaint I know.

You suck ash...

still haven't sorted out the audio. Flash videos are playing really choppy too... I might try doing a repair on Windows... I'm sure my f**king around with shit has farked something up...

Anyone gimme thoughts on 260 card was going to get XFX......210 at msy

Bought a 4350 card to get my bluray working on the cheap and its a POS......

dropped my user rating from 5.9 to 3.7......JUNK compared to my old 7600gt....

Edited by faggywaggy

Windows user rating means fk all mate.

A 4350 should play 1080p without a problem. Could be a CPU load issue you are having.

Are you using the latest ATi drivers and K-Lite codec packs?

late reply... windows told me it found the current drivers for my card, but i found the latest drivers myself, my card is a 285. a friend of mine has the 295 and its has the same issues. in MW2. tried every different driver i could find.

so ill have to live with 2x AA i guess......or go back to XP, but i really couldnt be bothered, still looks shiny

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have been using windows 7 enterprise on one of those netbooks and its been going alright, startup takes a fair bit to load though, no games or programs installed, most of the unneccasary processes/services have been disabled, not sure whats wrong but used to start up in about 10seconds when i first started using it now it takes about 1 minute

has only been used for word processing and internet browsing not downloading and has antivirus installed on it from day one

is it just the netbook itself or has anyone else experienced this?

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