System Support

Which Ones?

Guys I have a very simple question.

Which Object Desktop products support Windows 7 Professional 64 bit PERFECTLY?

Thanks from right now.

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Reply #1 Top

All the Object Desktop apps with the exception of Win8 only apps should work fine.  Are you having a specific issue?

Reply #2 Top

Everything was perfect but after I updated my nVidia GPU something changed suddenly. My aero themes didnt work. I searched and found that It's related a regedit key. I fixed it and then an error like "Intel saved itself from an error" as periodicly. After all I uninstalled products and my regedit values returned to normalcy. But also there was a problem uninstalling Fences. Why? Everything was perfect and a nVidia update changed every settings? What's the source of the problem? And what is the solution?

Reply #3 Top

I'm not SD 'Support' but I expect the issue will be with the updated nVidia Driver.  It is a very common misconception that the 'newest' driver will always be the best.  The reality is more commonly...if it's working fine there really is no need to update it.  Updates are designed to improve performance, but often will break other programs, hence the error message it posted...;)

Reply #4 Top

But nVidia updates really provide performance for PC. Thatsfore I update it regularly. Regardless big products like thoose shouldn't crash each other.

 

By the way after all this I couldn't uninstall Fences completely. I sent a message authorities and they gave me a .bat file for this. And I wanna share with people having the same problem like me.

 

Here is the link (open with Internet Explorer): http://sd.stardock.com/zubaz/apps/Purge_Fences.bat

This file for Windows 7 64 bit operation. Save your desktop, right click it and select "Run as Administrator". Reboot the computer and reinstall the application.

 

I haven't try yet. Because I formatted my PC and don't need this for now.

Reply #5 Top

Not real sure that sharing that link is a good idea.

Reply #7 Top

To a point, yes, but lately, NVidia has been all about optimizing their hardware for certain, and quite specific games. if your games isn't on the list, or you're not so anal as to worry about another 3-7 fps,  as has been advised by someone with considerable knowledge in the matter, leave it alone.

Quoting Jafo, reply 3

It is a very common misconception that the 'newest' driver will always be the best. The reality is more commonly...if it's working fine there really is no need to update it.
End of Jafo's quote