Linked by David Adams on Tue 22nd Feb 2011 19:55 UTC, submitted by poundsmack
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RE[2]: Seems to work pretty well.
by static666 on Wed 23rd Feb 2011 14:31
in reply to "RE: Seems to work pretty well."
How about booting WinPE or Linux for an emergency registry edit? Just disable the faulty driver or service and you're fine. Logical, but unsupported.
Personally I hate Windows for hiding all the stuff a normal system engineer must have access to. The Windows(tm) way is always backup your system before installing anything and revert in case of problems, or reinstall.
You have to live with it, the system is crap.
RE[2]: Seems to work pretty well.
by Slambert666 on Fri 25th Feb 2011 04:41
in reply to "RE: Seems to work pretty well."
You been lucky, there is tons of problems reported all over internet. It seems that there is performance drops with non-Microsoft databases and other products. There is also situations where servers have deactivated. Also some updates have caused servers to go BSOD limbo and only solution is to reinstall whole server.
Exactly who on the Internet is running 7 as a server?
This is nothing but trolling to the N'th degree.....
RE[3]: Seems to work pretty well.
by slashdev on Fri 25th Feb 2011 16:04
in reply to "RE[2]: Seems to work pretty well."




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You been lucky, there is tons of problems reported all over internet. It seems that there is performance drops with non-Microsoft databases and other products. There is also situations where servers have deactivated. Also some updates have caused servers to go BSOD limbo and only solution is to reinstall whole server.