Author Topic: loving Windows 7  (Read 1788 times)

Then go ask them what they did
Then a good idea would be to ask how they did it next time you have the chance.
I don't normally talk to them so it would feel odd asking them

There are very few games that you can play from a flash-drive. Most games that you could would probably be stuffty.

There are very few games that you can play from a flash-drive. Most games that you could would probably be stuffty.
I plan on moving Steam over. It doesn't ask for permission to install games from there

You can force admin with Vista and Windows 7 using the command console :3

loving windows seven, how does it work?

Well, my school has Windows XP insted of Mac Windows 7...
Budgets...
Budgets...
Taxes...
Budgets...

All the teachers in my school know jack stuff about computers.

For instance, the sound system is broken for my religion class, and although it's a rather simple fix, I'm too lazy to admit I can fix it.
I don't do religion anyways, I just sit down and finish homework.

In I&I (Invention and Innovation) I play audiosurf with songs from my flashdrive.
It is the only computer that lets you run .exe.
Netbus with my friends. :3

Theres a way to grant Super Admin to yourself on command prompt, but it makes you prone to viruses.

Well, my school has Windows XP insted of Mac Windows 7...
Budgets...
Budgets...
Taxes...
Budgets...
luckymy school has windows XP,but they make it look like 98! stupid school,why would they do that? :c

It's probably against your school's Acceptable Technology Use Agreement to install games on the computers anyway so you'll just end up getting banned

luckymy school has windows XP,but they make it look like 98! stupid school,why would they do that? :c
Because maybe they were used to it.

it's only an appearance change, you oaf.