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@mendothegreat You can just right-click on the taskbar, go into the Start Menu & Taskbar settings and there should be a simple checkbox to enable and disable Aero Peek.
“Linux supports in incredible range of devices out of box without installing ANY drivers. I don’t have to reboot my computer in linux just because I plugged in a USB mouse.”
YOUR words, NOT mine! GOTCHA!!!!!!!!!!
Nice attempt at a backpedal, but you failed miserably. Next time, just admit that you got your ass beaten to death and you’ll save yourself some dignity.
After windows installed the driver too of course, but I guess you can’t read that. Oh wells. You don’t have to believe me, that’s your prerogative. Just troubles me to see you make some outrageous claims about linux, like it having poor device support, and hard to use. Apparently since I’m such an idiot, and I can and do use linux, linux must be that much easier then? Oh wells, you have your opinions, I have mine. I won’t waste anymore of your precious time that you could be making a new OS with
You’re the one claiming to have needed to reboot your PC after plugging in (not installing, but PLUGGING IN) a USB Mouse.
Trust me……I’m LIGHT YEARS ahead of you on everything computer-related. To someone like you, it’s like staring into the sun. Impossible. The light is just too bright.
Accept your place and suffer. You’ve been doing it for the last few days now.
Ironic that you call BS on me since my sister can install ubuntu linux (which any person that has an average IQ and can read can do). And then you go make a claim that your a programmer since the age of eight. Oh yeah I’m totally full of shit.
Such an emotive defence. What software did you program at age 8? I can say I began programming at 7! Woot I’m not superior! Slipstreaming an OS isn’t hard at all. Unless your claiming you made your own OS. (Actuallyhad to slipstream a custom version of XP to get the SATA driver, and also needed some other drivers along with put in software that I use). Anyone can make these claims that you have been making. Provide some evidence please. I provided a screenshot of my mouse problem.
And I NEVER picked on Linux. I’ve used it EXTENSIVELY. You know NOTHING about computers. When you slipstream your own custom OS, manage a company’s internal LAN, and began programming software at age 8, THEN you can talk to me.
Again, ANYONE who claims to have necessitated a reboot after installing a USB mouse is a LIAR and a HACK just out to prove something.
You failed, TERRIBLY. Everyone reading these posts agrees with me, I GUARANTEE you.
An asshole? Oh! Okay thanks for the advice, i’ll watch out for people like you next time. You clearly by claims you have made know very little about linux or mac. I wonder just how much you know about windows after going through a pissy fit after saying I had to restart my computer after plugging in my USB mouse and it installing the driver. Also anyone with an average IQ can run ANY operating system. It bugs me when people tat clearly haven’t even tried make outrageous claims like you have.
I never said it didn’t work, it simply said that a reboot was necessary. Also you shouldn’t have to have a reboot with a “good” operating system after even installing special mouse software for gaming mouses either. I manage a linux server, after updating and installing hundreds of things, its been up for 400 straight days. Stop trying to pick on linux just because you don’t know what your talking about. I guarantee you I know more about linux than you, and computers in general.
Next time you try to bullshit someone, be prepared for someone like ME to come along and make you look like a clown. That’s my specialty. God couldn’t do a better job of it.
“Well I guess everyone in this planet isn’t as stupid as you”
THIS coming from the guy who claims he had to reboot Windows 7 after plugging in a USB mouse???
Here’s the thing, jackass:
if you plug a USB mouse into a Windows 7 computer, it’ll automatically install a stock driver that will run it just fine with absolutely NO need to reboot……….EVER. The only time you’d need to reboot is if you installed a specific driver that included special mouse software for gaming mouses.
May 14th, 2010 at 4:51 am
anyway to download aero peek?
May 14th, 2010 at 4:51 am
@mendothegreat
Download “FixWin v.1.1″ go to Additional Fixes. should help.
May 14th, 2010 at 4:51 am
i accidently changed my settings to where i don’t have aero peek showing up anymore, does anyone know how to fix this?
May 14th, 2010 at 4:51 am
I am on a Mac. I am very happy.
May 14th, 2010 at 4:51 am
To get a windows 7 ultimate FULLY? working copy for free just watch my videos, you will find the links and instructions to follow
May 14th, 2010 at 4:51 am
i love windows 7 i install and use all other windows and this one is the best keep making good thing Microsoft we love it
May 14th, 2010 at 4:51 am
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May 14th, 2010 at 4:51 am
Yes,but if I open more than 10 files, you won’t see any mini icon.
May 14th, 2010 at 4:51 am
@mendothegreat You can just right-click on the taskbar, go into the Start Menu & Taskbar settings and there should be a simple checkbox to enable and disable Aero Peek.
May 14th, 2010 at 4:51 am
I Agree
May 14th, 2010 at 4:51 am
i know how to take that messege that u have in the bottom right corner (it works) you wont have that massege in you computer properties eather
May 14th, 2010 at 4:51 am
are u seriously trying to compare linux to windows 7?! listen carefully
Windows 7> linux
Windows 7>Mac
but
Linux > mac
Well mac technically is linux. But you get the point.
May 14th, 2010 at 4:51 am
ROFL@ridiculous comments
May 14th, 2010 at 4:51 am
is that a home premium????
May 14th, 2010 at 4:51 am
“Linux supports in incredible range of devices out of box without installing ANY drivers. I don’t have to reboot my computer in linux just because I plugged in a USB mouse.”
YOUR words, NOT mine! GOTCHA!!!!!!!!!!
Nice attempt at a backpedal, but you failed miserably. Next time, just admit that you got your ass beaten to death and you’ll save yourself some dignity.
May 14th, 2010 at 4:51 am
After windows installed the driver too of course, but I guess you can’t read that. Oh wells. You don’t have to believe me, that’s your prerogative. Just troubles me to see you make some outrageous claims about linux, like it having poor device support, and hard to use. Apparently since I’m such an idiot, and I can and do use linux, linux must be that much easier then? Oh wells, you have your opinions, I have mine. I won’t waste anymore of your precious time that you could be making a new OS with
May 14th, 2010 at 4:51 am
@mjm128
You’re the one claiming to have needed to reboot your PC after plugging in (not installing, but PLUGGING IN) a USB Mouse.
Trust me……I’m LIGHT YEARS ahead of you on everything computer-related. To someone like you, it’s like staring into the sun. Impossible. The light is just too bright.
Accept your place and suffer. You’ve been doing it for the last few days now.
yes, you HAVE. Because I said so.
May 14th, 2010 at 4:51 am
Ironic that you call BS on me since my sister can install ubuntu linux (which any person that has an average IQ and can read can do). And then you go make a claim that your a programmer since the age of eight. Oh yeah I’m totally full of shit.
May 14th, 2010 at 4:51 am
Such an emotive defence. What software did you program at age 8? I can say I began programming at 7! Woot I’m not superior! Slipstreaming an OS isn’t hard at all. Unless your claiming you made your own OS. (Actuallyhad to slipstream a custom version of XP to get the SATA driver, and also needed some other drivers along with put in software that I use). Anyone can make these claims that you have been making. Provide some evidence please. I provided a screenshot of my mouse problem.
May 14th, 2010 at 4:51 am
i agree with Max. really stupid thing to say kid
May 14th, 2010 at 4:51 am
@mjm128
You manage NOTHING.
And I NEVER picked on Linux. I’ve used it EXTENSIVELY. You know NOTHING about computers. When you slipstream your own custom OS, manage a company’s internal LAN, and began programming software at age 8, THEN you can talk to me.
Again, ANYONE who claims to have necessitated a reboot after installing a USB mouse is a LIAR and a HACK just out to prove something.
You failed, TERRIBLY. Everyone reading these posts agrees with me, I GUARANTEE you.
Suffer.
May 14th, 2010 at 4:51 am
An asshole? Oh! Okay thanks for the advice, i’ll watch out for people like you next time. You clearly by claims you have made know very little about linux or mac. I wonder just how much you know about windows after going through a pissy fit after saying I had to restart my computer after plugging in my USB mouse and it installing the driver. Also anyone with an average IQ can run ANY operating system. It bugs me when people tat clearly haven’t even tried make outrageous claims like you have.
May 14th, 2010 at 4:51 am
I never said it didn’t work, it simply said that a reboot was necessary. Also you shouldn’t have to have a reboot with a “good” operating system after even installing special mouse software for gaming mouses either. I manage a linux server, after updating and installing hundreds of things, its been up for 400 straight days. Stop trying to pick on linux just because you don’t know what your talking about. I guarantee you I know more about linux than you, and computers in general.
May 14th, 2010 at 4:51 am
Next time you try to bullshit someone, be prepared for someone like ME to come along and make you look like a clown. That’s my specialty. God couldn’t do a better job of it.
May 14th, 2010 at 4:51 am
“Well I guess everyone in this planet isn’t as stupid as you”
THIS coming from the guy who claims he had to reboot Windows 7 after plugging in a USB mouse???
Here’s the thing, jackass:
if you plug a USB mouse into a Windows 7 computer, it’ll automatically install a stock driver that will run it just fine with absolutely NO need to reboot……….EVER. The only time you’d need to reboot is if you installed a specific driver that included special mouse software for gaming mouses.
Idiot kid.