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All installed now - very quick install, seems generally zippy so far. No real problems with IE8 on here so far - full steam ahead!Originally posted by voodooflux View PostI've finally finished my DIY chores for the day, so I'm hoping to get some time to install it this evening and have a play.
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Try adding this site to the Compatibility View list. I think it is under the Tools or View Menu. It may speed things up a bit.Originally posted by scooby View Postbooted from disk, installed 64bit no issues, updated all drivers on first log on. am quite impressed.
Much quicker, and smoother.
First thing i've noticed, IE8, runs like tulip! would show the boards on this forum, but not allow me to reply, the page just wouldnt load! Installed Mathon (as i've used this for years now!) and things are flying!
quite amusing that Windows runs great, but IE8 is dire!!!
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Do you think is worth me buying a cheap PC base unit to have a play?
The one I have doesn't meet the spec requirements.
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IE8 seems pretty fast. Noticeably faster rendering a page than IE7 under XP on the same (but not virtual) machine.
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oh... and now it works for me (posting via IE8...).
that was odd... will have to watch it and see what happens.
EDIT its still v slow at processing...
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oh. I'm still on Win7, but unable to use IE8...Originally posted by VectraMan View PostGuess what I'm posting this from? Yes IE8 under W7.
Seems okay to me - except in 1024x768 all the smilies have crashed into the bar on the right, rather than be clipped by it.
I did have the fancy new taskbar stop working earlier.
ah well, i suppose that means i'll not be getting hacked!
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Guess what I'm posting this from? Yes IE8 under W7.
Seems okay to me - except in 1024x768 all the smilies have crashed into the bar on the right, rather than be clipped by it.
I did have the fancy new taskbar stop working earlier.
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I've finally finished my DIY chores for the day, so I'm hoping to get some time to install it this evening and have a play.
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Windows 7 and IE8
booted from disk, installed 64bit no issues, updated all drivers on first log on. am quite impressed.
Much quicker, and smoother.
First thing i've noticed, IE8, runs like tulip! would show the boards on this forum, but not allow me to reply, the page just wouldnt load! Installed Mathon (as i've used this for years now!) and things are flying!
quite amusing that Windows runs great, but IE8 is dire!!!Tags: None
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