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I think Windows Media Center is much improved too.
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IT IS THE SAME THING!
What do you mean grow up? He's got 25 years experience and knows what risc and cisc are! He's oldsk00l.
It's what I do. Being old has nothing to do with being grown up. He has the mental acuity of a child.
no, I wanna see the quote where I said you need weaker processors for gaming ..
I'm sure he built a good machine. In 1998.
lakewolf, I agree I love Windows 7. Yes I am having some compatibility issues but the list of programs is small and I am dual booting to Win XP to compensate. I will say that I expected Windows Media Center to play Blu-Ray DVDs but was surprised to see that it did not. No big deal, as I will be buying an app so I can play Blu-Ray on my PC.
Maybe you need only to buy a decoder because the decoder was not included on your Windows 7 version.
I have the Windows 7 Home Premium installed, don't have the Blu-Ray reader so I can't confirm if you can read them with this version, but normal DVDs are played OK.
I am also running Home Premium. I bought a LG BD ROM (not writer) drive so I could view movies on the PC. You know if I had spent an extra $10 to buy the retail version of my BD ROM drive it probably would have come with free Blu-Ray software.
I hear it works the best out of the current options.TS, I will probably buy PowerDVD 9. I have PowerDVD 5.0 for "regular" DVD watching and I've been happy with it.
I'd pay monopoly dollars to a moderator to change his avatar from that weird person to a Win98 logo, and lock it so he can't change it back. Then he can be Tokyo Slim's Win98 twin buddy.