legodude83089
OSNN Dude
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Actually that picture in Windows is 1600x1200 so I'd call that HD but it isn't widescreen.
legodude83089 said:Actually that picture in Windows is 1600x1200 so I'd call that HD but it isn't widescreen.
The sidebar is completely useless unless you have a large resolution.. as of right now I am on a 15" LCD at 1024x768 (it was free) and just thinking about using that sidebar as well as trying to have ANY opens windows makes me shudder.. 3007FP + 7800GTX here I come..Electronic Punk said:If I could keep the "my computer" icon as one of those in that small square it would mean I would never have icons on my desktop...
That would be so cool
Why must people shrink these images down to nothing? I want to see it at 1600x1200 in all of its glory with little to no compression!legodude83089 said:Actually that picture in Windows is 1600x1200 so I'd call that HD but it isn't widescreen.
Flip3D is the name.Electronic Punk said:In the background there, was a pretty much working rotating app thing (the name eludes me) was still pretty jagged and I was told it was still being worked on.
Yeah, you can. It's basically a Quick Launch toolbar-like widget called the "Launcher"Electronic Punk said:If I could keep the "my computer" icon as one of those in that small square it would mean I would never have icons on my desktop...
That would be so cool
There was a unreleased version of the sidebar that worked using a hack on 5219. I don't know if it still works on 5270, but it's not worth the trouble yet. There aren't any useful gadgets, and it doesn't look nearly as nice as the one in the screenshot.apu95 said:Wow...I love the sidebar. I'm running on 1024x768 too though...I still wanna give it a go though. Any word on how to get it running? I've been toying around with Vista for a while now but I haven't found a trace of it.
It'd be cool if you could scale the sidebar just like you can with the icons (holding Ctrl and using you mouse's scroll).
As of now, yes.napalmnthemorning said:Should we expect to see another CTP build before beta 2 release.
Already posted last monthlegodude83089 said:Sorry guys but I was mistaken. Most of "Vista's new wallpapers" are 1600x1200 however this particular one is actually only 800x600. So out of me being wrong, here are some of the better new wallpapers that don't come with windows XP.
Can't really say at this point. Because the new user-mode audio stack was rewritten from the ground up to support features like per-application volume controls, audio has been a rollercoaster-ride of sorts during the last few months. Things seem to be finally settling down with the December CTP.ming said:Not so much related to Vista 'pre-final' builds...
Was just wondering what drivers Vista will be supporting for hardwares?
I'm asking because I'm currently using Creative Audigy Ex Platinum and would like to keep on using it for the foreseeable future as I'm not into music and stuff like that. Have no idea why I went for it in the first place.
Elaborate? :bored:kcnychief said:*does dance*
Got access to beta's again, wooooooooooo
16GB is way too high.Khayman said:how much space does vista need to be able to install, i read somewhere else, 16gb