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Sarahandus, here is a picture of the I/O panel for your motherboard.  As Collector says, 1394 is your Firewire port.  In this picture the ethernet/LAN/RJ45 port is right above the 2 e-SATA ports.Sarahandus Motherboard I/O 
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I can't see any difference between Vista and Windows 7 to tell you the truth - still takes forever to boot up and I still can't find anything without hunting forever for it.  Syd, Did you do a clean install or did you do an upgrade of Vista?  The clean install might be faster. |  |  |  
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Jenny I bought the upgrade.  Just don't have the time nor the energy to reformat my hard drive and start over.  I use my home computer for work and right now I have way too much stuff on it to risk a disaster    I'll deal with the slow startup etc.  I'm used to it after having Vista for a year now.   Besides, won't I have to buy the full version in order to do a clean install? 
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I can't see any difference between Vista and Windows 7 to tell you the truth - still takes forever to boot up and I still can't find anything without hunting forever for it.  Syd, Did you do a clean install or did you do an upgrade of Vista?  The clean install might be faster. Absolutely. An upgrade carry over all the accumulated detritus from your old system; all of the things that can grind a system down to a crawl. You end up with all the same needless garbage in your start up, disk fragmentation, left over registry entries, no longer used system files and drivers, etc. By far, most people's experience with Windows 7 is that it is less of a resource hog and more responsive than Vista.  Another thought, do you have enough RAM?  |  |  |  
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Hi, Syd!
 I just installed Windows 7 this afternoon, and the process is effortless.  All you do is start the install and then you can pretty well walk away until it's time to input your product code.  I have the upgrade, but I chose "custom" (or clean) install.  As long as you already have a valid copy of WinXP or Vista, you don't have to buy the full version.
 
 Personally, I prefer to start off with a clean slate rather than simply upgrade from one operating system to another.  That way, if there were any problems, they're gone!
 
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I'm totally with Susan.  When I do my upgrade, I have to do a custom/clean install as I'm upgrading from XP.  But if I had a Vista machine, I'd be backing up and doing a clean install there too.
 But at least if you have Vista, you have to option to do a clean or upgrade install to suit your needs.
 
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Jenny I bought the upgrade.  Just don't have the time nor the energy to reformat my hard drive and start over.  I use my home computer for work and right now I have way too much stuff on it to risk a disaster   It's good to have confirmation that the upgrade from Vista without the clean install doesn't improve the startup time (for those who aren't sure whether to do a clean install or not). Besides, won't I have to buy the full version in order to do a clean install?  No. As long as you already have a valid Windows license for your computer, it's both legal and possible to do a clean install. There's an article on doing it at Paul Thurrott's websitehttp://www.winsupersite.com/win7/clean_install_upgrade_media.asp So if you ever you have the time, energy, and inclination, the option is there for you. |  |  |  
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Let us know how you like your new Windows 7 OS!
 I'm such a glutton for punishment, I installed the new Linux Ubuntu OS on a partition!  Whew, talk about a learning curve!
 
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Indeed.  Ctrl/Alt/Delete works the same as always in Windows 7. 
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Hi GuysI have just installed Windows 7 clean install from windows xp, no problems with that, but, I have installed 2 games Perry Rhodan and Dracula Origin both installed without any problem, but when I try to run them I get a pop up box stating "insiufficient prevliges: you must be an Administrator to run these applications for the first time", have I got some of my initial setting wrong, the only thing I did was set a password to initially log onto my PC, any help will be gratfully received
 
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Hi GuysI have just installed Dracula 3 onto my PC having installed Windows 7 and updated all drivers, on running the game, the initial screens are flickering and shortly after I have read the letter in my room, the graphics start to go into what I discrbe as like having double vision as I move my cursor around, anyone else come across this issue, I have searched for a patch, but the only places I have found want me to subscribe etc before download, any help gratefully received
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safc, I just loaded up Dracula 3 and had exactly the same issue.  I don't think there are any official patches for this game, but I might be wrong.    The only ones I found were unofficial and I doubt they would have anything to do with this problem.
 I checked in the game options, but didn't find anything there that would help.  What is your video card?  I'm running a GeForce GTX 260.  I'm going to try adjusting the framerate.
 
 EDIT:  Well, nothing I did helped.  I couldn't find the familiar video acceleration in Windows 7, but I tried manually adjusting the screen resolution and turning off PhysX GPU acceleration with no change.
 
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I have Beyond the Spirit's Eye, but I don't have the first one, tazmanw. 
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And I played Penumbra Overture for a couple of hours last night.  Will update my first post...
 I might have time to get the 64-bit installed today.  I will still have my 32-bit RC on another HDD, so will be able to compare on the two systems.
 
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