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Originally posted by zeitghostI wonder what the text of the BSOD is yng Nghymraeg...
"Ph'nglui mglw'nafh Cthulhu R'lyeh wgah'nagl fhtagn"
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Originally posted by ChurchillWelsh? Oh FFS!
Actually it said "Cymru".
Sorry for the misunderstanding.
tim
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Originally posted by AtWThere is an interesting condition in WinXP which is when you delete keyboard layout, it will somehow get recreated automatically later for no reason
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No problems running IE7 here, on Windows XP x64... in fact it's rather faster than the others at rendering.
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Originally posted by AtWThere is an interesting condition in WinXP which is when you delete keyboard layout, it will somehow get recreated automatically later for no reason - does not happen always, but I had it once, very annoying.
Another reason to switch to Firefox and not use IE.
I've installed IE7 (and was running the beta) and never got asked anything about keyboards, languages, etc. and I had a mixture of German and US english hardware and software.
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I have it installed and have not noticed any problems with it here. I do use firefox 2.0 for most things however, for the occasional site that doesn't want to work in firefox i look at it in IE (e.g. microsoft update, etc).
One nice thing it does do is support transparent PNG's. About bloody time too !!!!!
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Originally posted by tim123Just installed IE7 and it decided that I wanted two language choices: Welsh using a UK keyboard or English using a US keyboard (but the keyboard selection is not obvious).
tim
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Originally posted by MustangAssuming you dont want to change to firefox, does the panel recommend NOT upgrading to IE7.0 for now?
On the basis that if it aint broke dont fix it and assuming you have no pressing business need to do it, I wouldnt touch it with the proverbial pole for at least 12 months.
Let some other suckers, I mean cutting edge early adopters, take all the risks and find the bugs for you.
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Assuming you dont want to change to firefox, does the panel recommend NOT upgrading to IE7.0 for now?
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There is an interesting condition in WinXP which is when you delete keyboard layout, it will somehow get recreated automatically later for no reason - does not happen always, but I had it once, very annoying.
Another reason to switch to Firefox and not use IE.
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****** Microsoft
Just installed IE7 and it decided that I wanted two language choices: Welsh using a UK keyboard or English using a US keyboard (but the keyboard selection is not obvious).
Obviously, I didn't want Welsh so when I did the necessary reboot I couldn't log back on again as my password contains a character the is in a different place on UK keyboard.
I've now got the system back to a UK keyboard for after I log on, but the damn thing still insists that I have a US keyboard before I log on.
What a of pile of kack.
(Though suprisingly, it kept all my options from inside IE and didn't turn back on all the annoying features, like search from address bar that I had turned off)
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