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skeleton202
post May 25 2012, 06:52 PM

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is there any way to play game without making the screen smaller that got black bold when we reduce the resolution?
JML
post Nov 25 2012, 08:10 PM

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didn't get any answer posted outside..
try my luck here..

Sorry, side track a bit and didnt want to create a new thread on this.

My bro said his solidwork software only works on 32bit and not 64bit.
So he purposely bought a Dell ladtop with 32bit Win7 instead of a liter 64bit.
Does this make sense to you?
Cuz it doesnt to me.. Or maybe im wrong..
saturn85
post Apr 16 2013, 12:43 PM

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Windows 7 update can cause cycle of reboots Uninstall advised unsure.gif
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A Windows 7 update that was rolled out on Tuesday can cause systems to enter an endless loop of reboots: For those users who are still on Windows 7 (a large population) who have recently installed the latest patch or worse yet, let Windows install them automatically may find themselves with the inability to successfully boot and load the OS.

The patch, intended to fix a vulnerability, is referenced as security update 2823324 and Microsoft is recommending that anyone who has installed it to uninstall it, provided they can actually boot up to do so. In the meantime, they have removed the update from the list of Windows updates to prevent further customer impact. For those on Windows 8, it looks like you are safe for the moment. Those impacted can follow instructions here to remedy the issue.

Microsoft is investigating behavior where systems may not recover from a restart, or applications cannot load, after security update 2823324 is applied. We recommend that customers uninstall this update. As an added precaution, Microsoft has removed the download links to the 2823324 update while we investigate.


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post Oct 3 2014, 04:26 PM

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lol .. window 7 is still to most popular among all the windows.. smile.gif

http://www.hardwarezone.com.my/tech-news-t...-windows-8-date
skylinelover
post Oct 4 2014, 11:48 AM

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embrace...lets hop 2 the windows 10 wagon yo...the start button has returned laugh.gif rclxms.gif
Here to buy
post Oct 23 2019, 08:38 AM

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R.I.P win7.
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post Mar 18 2020, 02:41 PM

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Just of curiosity.
Can we still upgrade win7 to win10 for free now?

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