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DVD Profiler Desktop and Mobile RegistrantStar ContributorGadgeteer
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I've been using the beta for a few days and am absolutely loving it. This is what Vista should have been in the 1st place.

Has anyone else been using it, particularly with DVD Pro? If so, any problems so far?
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I set it up in a virtual machine and tried it, but I didn't see much that would convince me to upgrade from XP.
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I've been using it for a few weeks without major issues switching from XP. My printer & scanner wont work with it but neither would they have worked with Vista. It certainly seems to play nicely with DVP, at least for me.
DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantEdwinK
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Wouldn't upgrade from XP to Windows7 yet, but would upgrade from Vista to 7

Only problem I found so far is that it hangs now and then for a few seconds. Maybe my  laptop isn't up to it, but I doubt it.
Unfortunately, I can't use DVDprofiler at the moment due to lack of a Windows computer.
DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar ContributorLewis_Prothero
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Have it installed on a removable HDD for testing purposes, no major problems until now. DVDProfiler is running fine.
It all seems so stupid, it makes me want to give up!
But why should I give up, when it all seems so stupid?


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Windows 7 32 bit work fine, but iam having some problem with the 64 bit version.
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Windows 7 32 bit work fine, but iam having some problem with the 64 bit version.


I've installed the 64 bit. What sort of problems are you having?
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Windows 7 32 bit work fine, but iam having some problem with the 64 bit version.


I've installed the 64 bit. What sort of problems are you having?


Its on my laptop Dell Studio 1737. I have some trouble when I open any type of software; DVDP, Word 2007 with the extention .docx and some otherlittle software of windows.

I didnt do a full check up, but I think that my Vista Ultimate is the source of the problem. Windows corruption or other stuff like this
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Did you do an update, separate install, or did you install a dual-boot system?
It all seems so stupid, it makes me want to give up!
But why should I give up, when it all seems so stupid?


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Did you do an update, separate install, or did you install a dual-boot system?

I did a update on my old Vista. Since my Vista add problem, I just make it wrost.

This weekend I will restart the system from a clean install    this should help
DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantIken
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In my case, imaged my laptop's boot partition, wiped and installed Win7 32-bit...
Liked it so much have now imaged and wiped XP off main tower and dual-boot 7 with Vista Ultimate    I also find myself using 7 most of the time...like now, for instance.

Entirely agree with Stuart, Vista should have been like this from the start - it is noticeably faster than Vista will ever be, even in beta - the RC should be a cracker and I will definitely be consigning Vista to the bin (or interested friends/family ) come RTM.  I want Ultimate OEM though, which may be expensive and/or troublesome to get a hold of (limited availability, I understand from Microsoft's recent warblings).

I did have an issue with the (Vista) EIDE driver for the JMicron SATA/EIDE chip on my motherboard but as I just upgraded to SATA optical drives that is no longer an issue - I disabled the swine in BIOS and use the Intel AHCI setup

I found that dual-booting didn't give the Vista partition a drive letter but this was soon fixed within Disk Management mmc snapin.

One notable plus is that there is no wiping of Vista's restore points when booting 7 - or vice versa - as the kernels and file systems are very similar (XP would wipe Vista's out if the latter's drive/partition wasn't hidden).

No software issues other than Speedfan which won't run properly - happy to wait for an update however.
DVDP runs without a hitch, though I do keep seperate db's and backups just in case.
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Software wise, 99% has worked fine for me, either just by running or by setting compatibility mode. The 1% that hasn't worked has mostly been fine. One thing that's confused me though is that plain Half-Life 2 runs absolutely fine (and Lost Coast). Other Source games like Episode 1 & 2, Portal & 3rd party mods wont run for me, causing an error in HL2.exe. I have seen reports that they work for other people though so am guessing it's a hardware issue that will get fixed as time goes on.
DVD Profiler Desktop and Mobile Registrantb0yce
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I also found it far superior and speedier than Vista - just the 32bit version.

It also is very helpful in trying to locate the unsupported drivers for you, if they are that simple to find 

Am impressed so far, but again agree with others, only worth upgrading from Vista to Windows 7.
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I am so grateful for these posts. I am sick of Vista and the amount of productivity I lose messing with it. But I don't want to spend another penny on MS operating systems. Are they offering any incentives or consideration for those of us who have suffered from Vista, or do we have to buy (yet another) this new version?
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I am so grateful for these posts. I am sick of Vista and the amount of productivity I lose messing with it. But I don't want to spend another penny on MS operating systems. Are they offering any incentives or consideration for those of us who have suffered from Vista, or do we have to buy (yet another) this new version?


I've read in a magazine over here recently that there may be a late buyer upgrade offer. IE those who purchase Vista from July MAY get a cheaper or free upgrade cost to 7.

Edit: That doesn't help in your case though.
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I am so grateful for these posts. I am sick of Vista and the amount of productivity I lose messing with it. But I don't want to spend another penny on MS operating systems. Are they offering any incentives or consideration for those of us who have suffered from Vista, or do we have to buy (yet another) this new version?

vista owners should get a discount or upgrade version for low cost...maybe a future service pack will upgrade to windows 7 lol
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