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Message 58760 - Posted: 12 Jan 2009, 15:58:20 UTC

Here is my 32-bit Windows 7 Beta 1 host computer. Let's hope everything will work well.

Pretty soon I will also test 64-bit Windows 7 Beta 1 with Rosetta@home.

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Message 58863 - Posted: 17 Jan 2009, 5:06:20 UTC - in response to Message 58760.  

Here is my 32-bit Windows 7 Beta 1 host computer. Let's hope everything will work well.

Pretty soon I will also test 64-bit Windows 7 Beta 1 with Rosetta@home.

Henri.


Hello,
I am running Rosetta@home on 2 computers with installed Windows 7 Ultimate Beta. It is running well. I am happy with the beta OS.
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I turned off my 5computers when I went on vacation. When I return today, I can not upload work. Need work units to run computers.
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Message 58868 - Posted: 17 Jan 2009, 13:13:37 UTC - in response to Message 58863.  

Here is my 32-bit Windows 7 Beta 1 host computer. Let's hope everything will work well.

Pretty soon I will also test 64-bit Windows 7 Beta 1 with Rosetta@home.

Henri.


Hello,
I am running Rosetta@home on 2 computers with installed Windows 7 Ultimate Beta. It is running well. I am happy with the beta OS.
joseps


I am also running the beta, 32 bit, I am attached to ABC@home and it runs just fine. I am using the latest released version of Boinc, 6.4.5. I am having no problems with any program loaded so far and it is fast!! I am running it on a AMD Phenom quad core 9850, that I built for the purpose. So new everything, no upgrade. It only took about 1/2 hour to load from scratch and all drivers were in the Beta. Usually when I load XP I have to use the motherboard drivers disk to load the video, sound and network drivers. Everything works just fine and no extra disks needed, which is WAAAAY cool! I even loaded the free version of Avast anti-virus and it works fine.
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Message 58882 - Posted: 17 Jan 2009, 19:12:28 UTC - in response to Message 58868.  

Here is my 32-bit Windows 7 Beta 1 host computer. Let's hope everything will work well.

Pretty soon I will also test 64-bit Windows 7 Beta 1 with Rosetta@home.

Henri.


Hello,
I am running Rosetta@home on 2 computers with installed Windows 7 Ultimate Beta. It is running well. I am happy with the beta OS.
joseps


I am also running the beta, 32 bit, I am attached to ABC@home and it runs just fine. I am using the latest released version of Boinc, 6.4.5. I am having no problems with any program loaded so far and it is fast!! I am running it on a AMD Phenom quad core 9850, that I built for the purpose. So new everything, no upgrade. It only took about 1/2 hour to load from scratch and all drivers were in the Beta. Usually when I load XP I have to use the motherboard drivers disk to load the video, sound and network drivers. Everything works just fine and no extra disks needed, which is WAAAAY cool! I even loaded the free version of Avast anti-virus and it works fine.


Minor problem with 64 bit version on GPU Grid for multiple dual GPU cards like the GTX 295 ... the 4 cores are only seen as one per card ... not sure if the same will be true for the third card (minor mishap needing RMA) ... works fine with 32 bit version though ...

Which kinda mirrors my experience with 64 bit windows (XP) ... drivers are buggier and heck even the windows update always starts with the 64 bit IE and tells me it has to start the 32 bit and wait 30 seconds ... you would think that it would be smart enough to start the right version of the IE ...

Anyway ... I am glad that the new version is looking better ... I may have to give it a try when I have courage ...
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Message 58908 - Posted: 18 Jan 2009, 12:21:18 UTC - in response to Message 58882.  

Here is my 32-bit Windows 7 Beta 1 host computer. Let's hope everything will work well.

Pretty soon I will also test 64-bit Windows 7 Beta 1 with Rosetta@home.

Henri.


Hello,
I am running Rosetta@home on 2 computers with installed Windows 7 Ultimate Beta. It is running well. I am happy with the beta OS.
joseps


I am also running the beta, 32 bit, I am attached to ABC@home and it runs just fine. I am using the latest released version of Boinc, 6.4.5. I am having no problems with any program loaded so far and it is fast!! I am running it on a AMD Phenom quad core 9850, that I built for the purpose. So new everything, no upgrade. It only took about 1/2 hour to load from scratch and all drivers were in the Beta. Usually when I load XP I have to use the motherboard drivers disk to load the video, sound and network drivers. Everything works just fine and no extra disks needed, which is WAAAAY cool! I even loaded the free version of Avast anti-virus and it works fine.


Minor problem with 64 bit version on GPU Grid for multiple dual GPU cards like the GTX 295 ... the 4 cores are only seen as one per card ... not sure if the same will be true for the third card (minor mishap needing RMA) ... works fine with 32 bit version though ...

Which kinda mirrors my experience with 64 bit windows (XP) ... drivers are buggier and heck even the windows update always starts with the 64 bit IE and tells me it has to start the 32 bit and wait 30 seconds ... you would think that it would be smart enough to start the right version of the IE ...

Anyway ... I am glad that the new version is looking better ... I may have to give it a try when I have courage ...


I HIGHLY recommend you download it direct from MS, or some other certified site, the torrents are FULL of "add-ons"!!
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Message 58940 - Posted: 20 Jan 2009, 12:20:53 UTC
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Windows 7 beta1 and 2008R2beta1
is fine works
but i see freeze in benchmark
but i don't sure that its boinc fail

but 100%
graff view of WU is only black window
in all project's
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Message 58982 - Posted: 22 Jan 2009, 20:47:11 UTC - in response to Message 58863.  

Here is my 32-bit Windows 7 Beta 1 host computer. Let's hope everything will work well.
Pretty soon I will also test 64-bit Windows 7 Beta 1 with Rosetta@home.


Hello,
I am running Rosetta@home on 2 computers with installed Windows 7 Ultimate Beta. It is running well. I am happy with the beta OS.
joseps


Hello!

Now I have 64-bit Windows 7. Rosetta@home seems to work.

Henri.
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