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Old 07-27-2011, 07:16 AM
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Originally Posted by Lisa_wanna_b_quilter
Windows 7 I could live with the change, but the new Microsoft Word is driving me nuts!! They moved everything around on me. :cry:
I am a MSWord hater...too bad WordPerfect 9.0 is not the go to standard...it is the BEST!
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Old 07-27-2011, 07:18 AM
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Originally Posted by dakotamaid
I'm past Firefox, am on to Google chrome. My techie daughter has talked me into it. Supposed to be much faster surfing. I'll let you know how it is.

Yes, windows 7 was a learning experience. Still not entirely comfortable with it. :)
I too am a HUGE Chrome supporter...it is so user friendly. Have both Windows 7 and XP...I can deal with 7, but still prefer XP. Give Chrome a good trial..it lets you do lots of "stuff" easily..the History feature is great if you forget where you saw a site...
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Old 07-27-2011, 07:51 AM
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I love my XP and will hate to have to switch one of these days.
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Old 07-27-2011, 09:36 AM
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Originally Posted by jmabby
It is a big change, I frustrated for a few weeks, I still have XP on my desktop
I had no choice when I bought my laptop. They all had Vista on them now. It was so different from XP that I just gave up trying to learn yet another system.

Now I'm getting a msg. that says it's running out of disk space for HP Recovery. I have no idea what it means or what to do about it. I'm afraid to delete anything for fear of messing things up.
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Old 07-27-2011, 09:42 AM
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Google Chrome for me. It's worry free of any bad sites and you can sync everything in one. From docs, pics, music, email, blogs, it's all in one place. I don't use my internet provider email at all. I use Gmail. No worry at all about email virus. and no Spam to deal with.

I don't think XP is supported anymore.
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Old 07-27-2011, 09:47 AM
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what a learning experience this has been!

i also switched browsers this morning..fire fox.
may as well go all the way! i sure miss XP!
The only thing i have a hard time with is going to HGTV Quilting& Needlework the Fire Fox,i can't make pictures smaller.Can't get to Paint to downsize the picture.Connie in CO
havent tried that yet..or word program. i will be posting a picture this afternoon..sewing this morning..on a short roll,before i have to watch the grands! will let you know how it goes!
i will tell you i used microsoft picture resizer, right from thier website with the XP..will check it out.
Thanks Kim,Maybe you can tell me about Microsoft picture resizer.
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No it is not supported any more. Too bad. Why they monkey wit a good thing is beyond me, except to make more money with new operating systems.
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Old 07-27-2011, 09:55 AM
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I understand your pain. I moved to windows 7 after a zillion years of XP. I figure I'll learn it by the time I go to the old age home.
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Old 07-27-2011, 11:50 AM
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I think you'll like Windows 7 after you have it a month or so. We have XP on one that's not on the internet any more, Vista on the laptop and Windows 7 on the main computer and I bounce back and forth between them, all the time without any problems and I'm not a geek, so it will all work out for you.

The only thing I didn't like on Windows 7 was the Windows Live mail because I lost all my contacts three times with it. Luckily I had them backed-up, so I went to Windows Office Outlook 2007 and just got the email part of the package. It works a lot like Outlook Express and I like it too, now. Easier than Windows Live Mail, for sure.
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Originally Posted by Julia
I have Windows 7 and made a picture CD for my daughter and she cannot open it on XP. Something to do with 64 bit versus 32 bit. However you can open an XP CD on Windows 7.
Any solutions for the future..........
What ever program you used should have a "compatability" option when you save the files. A bit like you can save a word 2007 normal file (.docx) as a windows 95 compatible file (.doc) The CD probably wont work becasue ypu saved it all in the 64-bit format but have a rummage in help sections for compatable formats.

Best Becks
Who has got used to Windows seven... but still hates it when it saves auto saves something and I have no idea where it's put it!
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