So far so good… However, there are a few drawbacks.
When I connect to a Print server and connect a printer, the drivers don’t get install as with XP or Vista.
Older local printers are not plug and play like in Vista.
Problems loading MS Office SP1.
The network icon in the notification bar don’t pick up any proxy settings to show that the computer is connected to the internet. Instead it shows there is a problem, but there is none.
Otherwise, I love it.
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Printer Drivers for Windows 7
So far so good… However, there are a few drawbacks.
When I connect to a Print server and connect a printer, the drivers don’t get install as with XP or Vista.
Older local printers are not plug and play like in Vista.
Problems loading MS Office SP1.
The network icon in the notification bar don’t pick up any proxy settings to show that the computer is connected to the internet. Instead it shows there is a problem, but there is none.
Otherwise, I love it.
Click here to read or post comments.
Join in and write your own page! It’s easy to do. How?
Simply click here to return to What do you think of Windows 7 Release Candidate (RC) 1?.
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