jfugate wrote: NeO6874 wrote: jfugate wrote:Windows 98? Well, it depends on what you're using your computer for.In my case I do a lot of graphic intensive DVD video stuff, and the vendors of this software *require* you have XP SP2 and at least a 2.8MHz processor with 1GB of memory.windows XP will run on 2.8 MHz Joe!? LOL!i'm pretty sure you meant GHz Well you know how it goes, the glitch in the system is located between the monitor and the keyboard ... Yes, GHz.
NeO6874 wrote: jfugate wrote:Windows 98? Well, it depends on what you're using your computer for.In my case I do a lot of graphic intensive DVD video stuff, and the vendors of this software *require* you have XP SP2 and at least a 2.8MHz processor with 1GB of memory.windows XP will run on 2.8 MHz Joe!? LOL!i'm pretty sure you meant GHz
jfugate wrote:Windows 98? Well, it depends on what you're using your computer for.In my case I do a lot of graphic intensive DVD video stuff, and the vendors of this software *require* you have XP SP2 and at least a 2.8MHz processor with 1GB of memory.
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mscudder wrote:So, the problem is not with IE7. If you're having problems on this forum, it's because the person/people who designed it were using IE6 to check their work. They have made an IE6-only site (something that, in all fairness, you used to be able to get away with), and they need to go back and correct the programming mistakes because IE7 is here, it's not going away, and to the delight of web designers like me, it renders HTML correctly.
Mark Scudder,
I just took a look at your website, and was pleasantly surprised - your music is fantastic! A refreshing point of view as well. I think I'll be ordering a copy of "Don't Wait." "Glory Be" reminds me a bit of Karnataka, if you know who they are. I guess this is off topic, but I wanted to give you a plug.
Nelson
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Well I am typing in the big box again. Uninstalling did the trick. Will be a lot more carefull about Mr Gates thinks I need.
Here is a test to see if it is working right again.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QURWYEj4lgo&NR
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It works Ken. I would just be sure to hide IE7 on your Windows Update page so that it doesn't try to install itself again.
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