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Kevinmcg_ships

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Windows 7 and SS2008
« on: October 25, 2009, 17:19:16 »

I decided to buy Windows 7 and installed it on a brand new HD as I can't be bothered to reformat my existing HD which has XP on it. (you cannot upgrade from XP to Win 7, it has to be a clean install)

Things went really smoothly with Windows 7 installation and I was really surprised how well it worked and how fast it was. Only thing which I didn't like about Windows 7 is that the 'Classic View' from Start Menu is no longer available so I am still trying find my way around and try to get used to it  :'(

I also decided to install SS2008 to see how it would work with Windows 7, and after a few trials and errors, it was working brilliantly. I have found Windows 7 to be quite strict about installing new programs, and even prevented the installation from going through, despite the fact I'm logged in as the Administrator! The only way to get around to this was right-clicking on the SS2008 setup icon and "run it as Administrator" (repeat the same process for update icons) - after that the SS2008 installation went really well.

Here's the order which I installed SS2008 on my Windows 7 PC:


1. SS2008 original disc (version 1.0) then run the program to enter the License Key. Exit program.

2. v.1x to v1.4.2 update (the 650 MB file) and run SS2008, just in case you need to type in any License Key. Exit program.

3. New Horizons then run SS2008 again to enter the License Key for New Horizons. Exit program.

4. v1.3 - v1.4.2 and you are all set up!

5. and finally Jumbo Javelin, Elbe, Furie etc. (you may be required to enter the License Key for each vessel)


And check your Profile name when you are running SS2008 (v.1.4.2). I just typed in my Forum Name and it connected OK to the Vstep server, which successfully uploaded my best times, my game stats, stars/stripes on my badges etc on my profile. (remember to save it  ;))

Oh and the MP is working fine for me as well.  :2thumbs:



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TJK

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Re: Windows 7 and SS2008
« Reply #1 on: October 25, 2009, 18:25:36 »

Thanks for that
and BDW it's important to start the game after every thing you install before you take the next
TJK
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Kevinmcg_ships

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Re: Windows 7 and SS2008
« Reply #2 on: October 25, 2009, 19:28:51 »

Yeah, I'm really surprised how well it has gone, considering the OS requirement for SS2008 is Win 2000, XP and Vista. And the fact that I chose to instal 64-bit Windows 7 Professional instead of the 32-bit version.

Also the annoying "Questviewer.exe" crash error message which I get every time I quit the game in XP is now gone!  :2thumbs:

Nobel Peace Prize for Mr Gates?  :lol:
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matt5674

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Re: Windows 7 and SS2008
« Reply #3 on: October 25, 2009, 19:30:19 »

So almost every problem the XP and Vista had are not on SS08 in the 7? Sounds like I am in the erge to get the 7. ;D How about some pics of SS08 on the 7 :2thumbs:
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Kevinmcg_ships

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Re: Windows 7 and SS2008
« Reply #4 on: October 25, 2009, 19:57:46 »

So almost every problem the XP and Vista had are not on SS08 in the 7? Sounds like I am in the erge to get the 7. ;D

LOL, I know. I'm pinching myself to make sure I was not dreaming  :lol:

And Windows 7 is not that RAM hungry. Microsoft says my PC need to have 2Gb of RAM to run the 64-bit version but if I have read Win 7's Resource Monitor right, it's actually using around 1Gb RAM, possibly less than that because I am also running other programs such as Norton Internet Security, Internet Explorer 8, Outlook Express etc. This is despite the fact that I'm also using Aero theme at the moment.  :thumbs:
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Agent|Austin

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Re: Windows 7 and SS2008
« Reply #5 on: October 25, 2009, 20:03:04 »

I'd give it to Mr. Gates, if Mr. Gates still ran the company.

How about to Steve Balmier?
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TerryRussell

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Re: Windows 7 and SS2008
« Reply #6 on: October 25, 2009, 20:04:37 »

Only thing which I didn't like about Windows 7 is that the 'Classic View' from Start Menu is no longer available so I am still trying find my way around and try to get used to it  :'(

Hi Kevin.

I'm just testing a system that gives the classic view back. It has to create a new theme and then supress the original one. Windows 7 is determined to prevent the classic view, but I am winning!

I will let you know when I have it completely licked (a bit busy with super packs at the moment, so time is limited).

And there is an annoying bug with Win7 where it keep interupting installations, saying it has stopped when it hasn't. No fix from MS yet...
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Kevinmcg_ships

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Re: Windows 7 and SS2008
« Reply #7 on: October 25, 2009, 20:14:23 »

Hi Kevin.

I'm just testing a system that gives the classic view back. It has to create a new theme and then supress the original one. Windows 7 is determined to prevent the classic view, but I am winning!

I will let you know when I have it completely licked (a bit busy with super packs at the moment, so time is limited).

And there is an annoying bug with Win7 where it keep interupting installations, saying it has stopped when it hasn't. No fix from MS yet...

Hi Terry

Thanks, I really miss the Classic View. It was the same when I got XP but you were given the option of switch the classic view on or off (Don't know if it's the same with Vista as I have never used it in my life)

Funny about that Win 7 installation bug, I don't have that problem.....yet! (touch wood, lol!)
« Last Edit: October 25, 2009, 20:19:30 by Kevinmcg_ships »
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Agent|Austin

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Re: Windows 7 and SS2008
« Reply #8 on: October 25, 2009, 20:18:38 »

Terry, does it still ask you to allow every time you want to do anything.
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Kevinmcg_ships

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Re: Windows 7 and SS2008
« Reply #9 on: October 25, 2009, 20:20:50 »

I'd give it to Mr. Gates, if Mr. Gates still ran the company.

How about to Steve Balmier?

oh okay  ;), joint Nobel Peace Prize for Mr Gates and Mr Ballmer then!  ;D
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TJK

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Re: Windows 7 and SS2008
« Reply #10 on: October 25, 2009, 20:36:27 »

Terry, does it still ask you to allow every time you want to do anything.

Now AA it's more beater their
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laganviking

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Re: Windows 7 and SS2008
« Reply #11 on: October 25, 2009, 21:36:35 »

Mmmm my computer is putting up a fight to even register for it!   :doh:

"We cannot find your service tag on our system"

To hell with Dell  ;D
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TerryRussell

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Re: Windows 7 and SS2008
« Reply #12 on: October 25, 2009, 22:50:27 »

Terry, does it still ask you to allow every time you want to do anything.

Not quite as much, but still to an annoying level.

"Yes of course I want to run that program! Why do you think I clicked the button?  :doh:  :o".

I may uninstall it shortly. XP and Windows 2000 work perfectly well for me. (And Windows Home Server is a dream!).
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TJK

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Re: Windows 7 and SS2008
« Reply #13 on: November 29, 2009, 12:48:40 »

(And Windows Home Server is a dream!).
Indeed it is Terry, the best invitations i have don, works perfect and not afraid for loos anything, window home server take care of everything, glad you tipped me of that Terry
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