2Tired2Tango
Tech Monkey
Well, I went against my own better judgement and spent a few days messing about with Windows 7 ... FWIW... I usually wait for the first service pack before doing stuff like this.
Anyway, the first install, $249.00 worth of Win7 Ultimate, went smooth as glass. If found all my hardware and came up more or less ready to go. First blush it's VERY impressive, it's clear, well thought out and quite easy to poke around in... So on to step 2, getting my data restored to my working partitions....
No problem, all the stuff copied back on from my NAS right away with no problems at all.
Now I'm getting pretty enthusiastic at this point...WOW, even Win2000 wasn't this easy at first.
Then it hit...
"Windows Explorer" ... "Server failed to execute" ... and I can't do a damned thing. It's running, I can click on stuff but all I get are error messages...
Ok, grab the XP based laptop get out on the net... I finds out the problem comes from a broken link to "My Documents"... which I'd moved to drive D:\Documents. So I gets into regedit and fixes the link in the "shell folders" and "user shell folders" keys and I get it up and running again....
Then it does it again!
And again!
And again!
The thing is insisting upon putting My Documents in d:\Contacts\Documents... a non-existent folder... and it won't stop doing it! Fine... create the directory it wants and deal with it later... now it wants D:\Contacts\Contacts\Documents... Ok, that's it shut it down before I deploy a cement block as a repair device.
A good night's sleep later and the decision is made....
Any operating system that easily broken --especially by something as trivial as moving a shell folder --will never grace any machine I have anything to do with. I've contacted my regular crew and let them know that I will be happy to Upgrade them from Win 7 to XP for half my normal rates... and will not be supporting Win7 until this problem is fixed.
It's too bad really... because aside from this one killer flaw, I really liked it.
Anyway, the first install, $249.00 worth of Win7 Ultimate, went smooth as glass. If found all my hardware and came up more or less ready to go. First blush it's VERY impressive, it's clear, well thought out and quite easy to poke around in... So on to step 2, getting my data restored to my working partitions....
No problem, all the stuff copied back on from my NAS right away with no problems at all.
Now I'm getting pretty enthusiastic at this point...WOW, even Win2000 wasn't this easy at first.
Then it hit...
"Windows Explorer" ... "Server failed to execute" ... and I can't do a damned thing. It's running, I can click on stuff but all I get are error messages...
Ok, grab the XP based laptop get out on the net... I finds out the problem comes from a broken link to "My Documents"... which I'd moved to drive D:\Documents. So I gets into regedit and fixes the link in the "shell folders" and "user shell folders" keys and I get it up and running again....
Then it does it again!
And again!
And again!
The thing is insisting upon putting My Documents in d:\Contacts\Documents... a non-existent folder... and it won't stop doing it! Fine... create the directory it wants and deal with it later... now it wants D:\Contacts\Contacts\Documents... Ok, that's it shut it down before I deploy a cement block as a repair device.
A good night's sleep later and the decision is made....
Any operating system that easily broken --especially by something as trivial as moving a shell folder --will never grace any machine I have anything to do with. I've contacted my regular crew and let them know that I will be happy to Upgrade them from Win 7 to XP for half my normal rates... and will not be supporting Win7 until this problem is fixed.
It's too bad really... because aside from this one killer flaw, I really liked it.
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