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If the OEM is not making a driver then your probably out of luck. You may have to go back down to Win XP or sell or return the item. Not all manufactures have caught up with Win 7 drivers so you need to make sure there is a driver for the equipment you purchase.
Was messing around in my friend's cyber cafe last week (working on building a new cyber cafe monitoring system for his cafe) and found this interesting 'bug' which I thought fellow readers might be interested.
Cyber cafes (or most public machines) normally tend to disable features like right clicks, control panel accesses etc. Just found out an interesting way to gain access to network control (which indirectly allows access to the system's control panel and other features, which I'm sure readers'll figure out easily..)
How? Simply unplug the RS232 cable (otherwise known as ethernet cable). The 'network connection lost' notification pops out, along with the network icon - even when it has been meticulously hidden/disabled. Double click on it and viola! You've just re-gained access to what the administrators have taken from you ;-)
PS: Cyber cafe owners: you might want to try this in your cafe to ensure that your machines are not vulnerable to this simple trick. Pls don't freak out yet though. Am currently working on writing a new cyber cafe monitoring system (for windoze machines at the moment, linux's next on my list) and will make the first version freely available when I'm done :-)
Hi, Yes you can install windows xp in windows 7. Windows XP Mode is a virtual PC image of Windows XP Service Pack 3 that could be run on Windows 7 Professional, Enterprise or Ultimate versions. Applications installed into Windows XP Mode could be run in Desktop Mode or Seamless Mode. In Seamless Mode, applications appear to run natively within Windows 7, but they are actually running inside the Windows XP virtual machine. Windows XP Mode might also provide additional integration that traditional Virtual PC images might not be giving. Applications installed on the Windows XP image could be exposed to the Windows 7 Start menu. Applications run in seamless mode is having automatic access to the Windows 7 known folders like Documents, Pictures, Desktop, Music, etc. Also the Cut-and-paste is enabled between native Windows 7 applications and those running in Windows XP Mode. Applications running in Windows XP Mode might also access your Windows 7 network connection and USB devices.
With the computer connected to your network (I assume it's ethernet?) and browser access to internet working, try uninstalling and re-installing cafe world.
Are you using a "public-access" computer,
or a computer at your school, or at your place of employment?
If so, the Chief Information Officer may have _deliberately_ blocked access to FaceBook.
Tell us more about the computer you are using:
* personally-owned by you? computer owned by school/employer?
* PC? Mac?
* Windows XP? Vista? 7?
* wired Internet access? wireless?
* connected via school's network? employer's network?
I'm Richard from SoftCity Cafe, the new home of Photo Explosion's tech support. I spoke with the tech support reps about PE 3 and its compatability with Windows 7. Unfortunately, only some aspects of the program work in Windows 7 and the recommended solution is to upgrade to version 4. I can tell you that there has been a request of the PE development team to release a patch for Windows 7 compatability, and if this is something you are interested in I would recommend leaving a message in this thread on SoftCity: http://cafe.softcity.com/questions-answers/view/1cDMxMzN/please-help-photo-explosion-deluxe-version-3-is-much-better-than-version-4
You may need to have your PC System restored because Anti-Virus 2007 is a fake Antivirus program that will prompt for fake System Diagnostics. Or Get a Malware Removal program like Malwarebytes.
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