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Upon attempting to open the Task Manager via CAD would spew some shit about lacking permissions (since it couldn't read if I had permissions or not) and then the screen would either black out or I would have to give it a hard shutdown. My computer would start making faint "beep beep beeep" noises from the HDD and anything that was attempting to read/write would instantly lock up and crash, including Windows Explorer. Windows Vista caused a very strange and infuriating problem on my laptop a few times. Last edited by skavenhorde 03-20-2010 at 12:18 PM. Man Dark Elf Necros are a pain to keep alive, let alone trying to get them lawful I know it's dumb, but I'm convinced I can turn my Necro good if I just can keep him alive long enough. Once again thanks again for the help, now I'm back to ADOM to try and keep my Necromancer alive. It is still in windowed mode, but it's now large enough. In case anyone else has these problems here is the new nf:

So instead of fullscreen mode I just set the Dosbox windows resolution to 1280x1024 and changed the output to ddraw. I did a little more experimenting and most of the games that go directly into fullscreen are fine like Crusaders - No Remorse is fine as well as Darklands, but this one is just funky in fullscreen mode. I don't even want to try it on this machine, but since this game is played in Dosbox I figured ADOM should be ok. It's frustrating enough to get old games like Wizard & Warriors working on that machine. I have an XP machine as well that will never be upgraded.

I know what you mean with sticking with XP (I just bought this computer).
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Now I just wish them to last for eternity because each upgrade comes with less choice and more inconvenience.
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I used to crave for the moment when my PC would get old enough that I'd have to replace it and buy a shiny new machine.
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Seriously, between the ridiculous UI changes that are making interfaces less and less functional than before, the rampant DRM that disables functions like stereo mix, and the abhorrent so-called widescreen monitors that become shorter and shorter each year and now require you to read a PDF three or four lines at a time because they don't have frigging vertical space, and the glossy monitors where you don't see anything if there's some light at your back, buying a PC is growing frustrating. In fact, I would move to OpenSUSE+KDE to get rid from all that stupidity, were it not for Team Fortress II and that I want to give Civ V and Starcraft II a try when they come out. Vista/7's UI has more latency, 7 has removed the "classic start menu" option that I have been using since Win98 or so, and now Microsoft has started this useless fad of removing the standard menu bar from programs and making us learn a new UI for each program because things like "File - Save" that were always in the same place now are at the whim of each program's developer. while the programs I use still work for it). I will personally stick with XP until I can (i.e. As I say, it's a matter of getting informed and choosing what you need.
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Laptop brands like Sony Vaio, Lenovo ThinkPad and Dell have always been quite friendly to Linux and many people remove the pre-installed OS from them after buying other companies refuse to support laptops with user-installed OSes at all, and just removing their pre-shipped Windows install voids the warranty. In desktop computers it should be even easier, you just have to be careful with the components that you choose. Some of the last models even come with 64-bit Windows 7, and CD's to downgrade it to XP. Yesterday I was looking at Lenovo ThinkPad laptops to advise a friend, and they are still selling them with free downgrade to XP. Well, that's also a matter of choosing computers.
