86?!

Apr. 15th, 2011 07:41 pm
charamei: (NRFtW: Red grins)
...yeeeeah, 86 registry errors might be causing those BSODs I've been having...

I'm somewhat impressed by the number. The Windows drive has been running Avast and ZoneAlarm, and Firefox 4 with Adblock and NoScript, since forever (forever being a little over a month, remember). Quick scans from both Avast and AdAware have revealed naught but four cookies. I'll scan deeper overnight, but it's unlikely I'll find anything IMO.

And basically nothing has been installed on this drive except Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic, Oblivion, The Sims 2 (cracked before SecuROM infestation could occur), Office 2010 and Spotify.

I'm forced to conclude that either (a) disk swapping is somehow mucking up the Windows registry, which it shouldn't, or (b) the computer came with most of these registry errors preinstalled.

Also every time I am compelled by fate to shell out for Registry Mechanic I am astounded at the lengths the company goes to to make its product appear as sleazy as possible. This time around, a popup appeared while I was entering my credit card number to ask me if I wanted to pay for tech support. I AM LITERALLY IN THE PROCESS OF BUYING YOUR PRODUCT, PLEASE LET ME GIVE YOU MY MONEY.

Anyway. Off to play Oblivion again and see if cleaning the registry has indeed defeated the BSOD.

The Enemy

Jan. 4th, 2010 10:08 am
charamei: Skience! (DW10: Science)
Peoples of the Interwooble! I have seen the enemy, and yea, I say unto you, it is crap.

Translation: I helped my mother buy and set up her new laptop, which has Windows 7 on it.

And yea, I say unto you now, 'tis little better than Vista. )

This is not a good OS. It's been simplified so much that it has cycled straight back round into obfuscation: the GUI is radically different from previous versions of Windows, which is confusing for long-time users, the messages it gives are badly-worded and confusing; and it tries so hard to protect the user that even basic problems such as 'you didn't check any boxes, dummy' are blown up into massive soul-crushing missions.

Fast? Yes. Therefore better than Vista? Yes. But even Vista done right has problems, big ones that are fundamental to the design of Vista. It should not take me ten minutes to explain to my mother which programs are open and which aren't, any more than it should take half an hour to load the OS because Aero's eating all the RAM.

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