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Never had a reason to attempt any such full downgrade either. Noting that the junk I'm thinking is a fairly semi-complex theory and may not even work.
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DO IT, DO IT, DO IT NOW ! Just a fyi thing yeah it can actually be done (possibly anyway) though the amount of aggravation that'd be involved for you and the amount of typing I'd have to do trying to even outline it makes it a no-sale. Get a good incremental backup/restore plan in place. This seems to be proper behavior.Agree with the person above.
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Switching it off again with the minimized window still in the tray lets the window restore by clicking the startup menu item. I7 920, GB X58UD5 v1, nVIDIA 7600GT/ForceWare 181.71, Win7圆4 7068, Panda AV 8.00 beta3Ī footnote - The Dopus replacement mode switches work now - If a Control Panel window is open and minimized and replacement mode is switched on, clicking the Control Panel item in the start menu will not restore the window. Perhaps Dopus registry changes worked this time, or the sequence of changes was the key. I changed the startup menu preference back to "Display as a link", and that also worked. Surprise - the link on the desktop worked to display Control Panel in a system window. I changed the system control panel display preference again to list mode, and control panel contents did appear as a list! I added "show link on desktop" (right click option in start menu). Just for grins, I changed Dopus to Explorer Replacement mode again. OK - this one has gotten so convoluted that one might doubt the usefulness of the solution, but here goes: Did upgrade install of 7068 build, and the error survived the upgrade! Looks like our old friend fdisk is still the answer. Rolled back several times - to the os install, no good. Changed drivers, tried several antivirus programs. I found found video drivers and antivirus as possible faults. Dopus option settings changes did not help, nor did attmepts to uninstall other proggies. Later, however this problem appeared.Ĭontrol Panel disappeared sometime after installing 7057 and dopus 64. I had no problem with Control Panel, etc.
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Powlette - Try turning off Replace Explorer, that should give you access to your system folders again and Opus should run fine. The bottom right hover/show desktop doesn't work for me either in 7 so I'm guessing it's all a driver thing or a bad install of 7 Oh well, I'll wait till 7 is released before I get worried. These are settings that worked fine under XP shrug Uploads are completely fine no matter how large. It'll only get the first few KB of the file and just stop, thinking it's finished. No extra firewalls but Windows and it's been turned on/off. Oops, never looked to see if someone responded to my problem Use the FTP Address Book to change the PASV mode.) (Note: If you're using the Quick Connect dialog then the PASV checkbox doesn't seem to do anything at the moment. Try turning on PASV mode in Opus if it's not on already. Uploads seem to work just fine.Ĭould there be a firewall/security program blocking dopus.exe from network connections on your machine? I just tried on my Win7 virtual machine and FTP transfers work fine using Opus (7meg file uploaded and downloaded okay). No matter how large or small the file is. I'll probably try DOpus 64 anyway, but there's no reason not to expect the same problems as with the system tools.įTP downloads stop with only a few kb downloaded. The drives are new and were tested at install and show no obvious problems. The system logs don't present anything obvious to me except lots of jraid device driver timeouts although raid functions are not enabled. Did your slowdown remain cured after removing DOpus? One suspicion I have here is the use of third party virus sw - even though Win Defender seems to be off. It would be interesting to find the common cause of the slowdown. Vuze/Azureus gradually hangs also, even after increasing java memory. Opera still works fine at this point, even with 50 open tabs. Directory access slows then stops, followed by IE also hanging. I have experienced the same slowdown after a couple of weeks of heavy use of Windows 7 installed clean on a new I7 machine. I don't think your slowdown was caused by DOpus. I was finally able to uninstall it by setting control panel to show on the start menu, expand control panel and starting the programs and features applet from there. No system folder will open including control panel to uninstall it/games/etc etc. After installing with the default options, windows becomes almost unusable. I almost reinstalled windows 7 beta after installing opus because I thought it hosed my machine.