Migration to Vista, try 5

This is my fifth attempt migrating to Vista.

Pre-migration: Vista Beta 2 (or the first public preview, I don’t remember its exact number, so just call it “Beta 2” for now). As it’s a beta, I only install it just for the LULZ. Checking it out. Encountered some problems (the main problem is I can’t connect with my wireless connection without messing registry first). Find fix for the problems, solved some, back to XP

First: Vista RC1. Being an RC1, I expect it to be much more stable than Beta 2 – and yes it certainly is. Wireless conncetion problem still retains though. But I have easier time since I’ve already tried the beta. At the time, foobar2000 is still incompatible with Vista. And I only have x64 edition… compatibility in there isn’t funny. Back to XP before getting more headaches.

Second: Vista (released). Business edition (from Campus Agreement). Pretty good overall, except that I can’t activate with given key. Bummer. Used for several days and then back to XP.

Third: Got activation cr**k from intarwebs. Proven to be stupid. Back to XP… or not yet. Armed with /rearm (delaying activation deadline for 30 days), I installed it (without cr**k). Used for several weeks… till my internet connection becomes problematic. Got ISP’s technician to repair it, just to find they destroyed my Windows (HA). And it turns out that the problem is on SERVER SIDE. (HA). Back to XP to prevent FAIL and started using dualboot few weeks later (one for people in the house, the other one for myself).

Fourth: Got new key. Activated successfully. Runs fine… till I tried RF-Online and find that I can’t play properly with it disconnected for every other minute. Back to XP (LOL).

Fifth: Vista SP1!! LOLWUT. It actually works fine now and it’s good enough for me. The rest below.

Why Vista?

Some of you might wonder why I bothered trying Vista. Here’s the reasons:

  • It’s latest version of Windows. Newer doesn’t neccessarily better. Correct. But it’ll be better with time. I’ve experienced trying new version of Windows back to Windows 2000. Windows 98 -> Windows 2000 IS painful. None of my drivers works. Compatibility problems everywhere. Then there’s this “Windows ME” – another problematic OS. In fact, I’ve ever re-installing in sequence like 98 -> 2000 -> ME -> 98 -> etc, in one week. Or one month (countless re-installation of Windows). Then comes XP. Albeit less problem than 2000, it’s slower. Even worse: XP, 2000, ME, 98 installed-uninstalled in short cycles. Too bad Vista takes ages to install. And I have this thing called “internet connection” at home now, making me lazy in doing that.
  • 14 Updates (about 8 is important, the rest is either recommended or optional). Compare that to OVER9000 updates/patches for XP. XP SP3 will be released soon though, making this point moot. But whatever.
  • Integrated search. No more Google Desktop now. And I can search from Windows Explorer instantly. (and feels faster)
  • Aero. Huh? LOL. No, this isn’t my main reason.
  • It’s not really much different. Except some fundamental changes and supposedly more future proof.

What’s new in SP1?

SP1, the thing that enables me to use Vista (for one single reason, that is). Here’s the differences between pre-SP1 and SP1 (and the power of time)

  • No more messing with registry to connect to my wireless network
  • RF-Online now works fine
  • More Vista-compatible programs (it’s power of time, actually)

The bad?

There are some problems with it though…

  • SP1 installation took ages. SERIOUSLY. Why do I need to wait SP1 installation to finish if it can be slipstreamed with main installation?! Last time I installed Windows’ service pack is at XP, SP1. After that I just slipstream it and be happy.
  • My key is now invalid. Bummer. “Multiple Activation Key has exceeded its limit.” HA. I need to claim new key at Monday (or Tuesday). Or I’ll just resort to /rearm. Why Microsoft doesn’t have VLK anymore is beyond me. Even Server 2003 Enterprise has VLK (yea I have legit – in one way and another, at least WGA said so – XP, 2003, and Vista)

That’s it. LOL. Here’s the screenshot.

(It’s Vista. YARLY)

– I got bored and turned off Desktop Composition

Master Lieeeeessss

So he has given me his l33t-ly GOOGLE TRANSLATED translation for Kuuga episode 1-9! πŸ‘Ώ

It’s not like the rest of series’ translation is better though, but at least now with less “with license…”

The end journey! …or not

Finally copied all the contents of the 500 GB hard disk drive I borrowed!

Now I can return it to the owner πŸ™‚

The cost isn’t cheap though:

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And I just realized that there’s still one folder left to copy…

With total size 20 GB!

OTL

It werks!

It’s simple: I tried to run (play) Extreme-G 2 on my pc. It’s not that easy though. πŸ™

After much trouble:

  • Β Find the cd (easy)
  • Install it!
  • It doesn’t work
  • Find the solution
  • Found the solution
  • Download 10 MB apps
  • Yes it works!
  • -with glitch (text not displayed correctly)
  • Find the solution!
  • Solution not found
  • Resorting to laptop
  • Install .NET Framework 3 (for the solution mentioned before) and the game
  • Yes it works!
  • -slowly
  • -crawling, I mean. Like watching slideshow
  • Resorting to old pc
  • Reinstall TNT2 M64 (HA!)
  • The vga doesn’t woooork! (it’s kinda problematic)
  • Finally it works!
  • Interlude: my old USB 2 PCI adapter confirmed doesn’t work anymore
  • Install everything AGAIN
  • YES IT WERKS!

So much trouble for an old game πŸ‘Ώ

Software choices (I): Archiver

Here’s a new section of this blog: software choices. In this I’ll mention software(s) I have tried ever (mostly for Windows) and share my experience and thought of them and mention which one I prefer most.

Archiver: software to compress/decompress files (losslessly).

In no particular order.

PowerArchiver (last version tried: 7)
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Probably the best shareware archiver ever. Supports MANY type of files (from zip, rar, ace, 7z, and many more). Good integration with Explorer, very good interface (last I checked its interface looks like Office 2007).

The bad thing is, it is shareware. And interface is the last thing I wanted from a shareware.

WinZip (last version tried: 9)
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It is used to be THE archiver software. Used. It haven’t improved much since version 6. Not many file type supported (no rar, ace, 7z, last time I checked). This is software from the past. Good only to be remembered, not good to use.

WinRAR (last version tried: 3.61)
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Good archiver software overall (just like PowerArchiver). It also has archive recovery (which is good to be used when desperately trying to recover an archive). That’s about it though. I never prefered rar, so being a shareware means that it is not for me to use.

IZarc (last version tried: FORGOT, lol)
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Freeware! Too bad it has bad Explorer integration (last time I tried, that is). Everything else is good πŸ™

7-Zip (last version tried: 4.57)
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Now THIS is the compression software of choice for me. Good Explorer integration, good software, many file type support (minus .ace). Basically this is the archiver software I used for years now. πŸ˜€

Highly recommended. Except if you already have license for PowerArchiver or WinRAR… :p

That’s it for archiver!

Conclusion: *7-Zip* for freeware, *WinRAR* or *PowerArchiver* for shareware.

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Collecting Tiger Stamp (II)

Just completed tiger stamps from Fate route. Total 14 stamps from this route.

And there’s one stamp that requires me to play from the start again (with skip, of course) πŸ‘Ώ

Heaven’s Feel has the most stamps though, with total of 16 o_O

Also finished UBW Good Ending. πŸ˜€

New home for animu server

No more this troubling but LOL casing ;_;

Thanks for holding the contents for good 2 years! (or 3? or 1? I forgot, lol) *salutes*

And welcome the new home…

Although it’s a little bit crampy inside, I can actually fit all 8 hard drives (and more) in it πŸ˜€

Now all that matter is whether it’ll be able to host the contents properly…

(About) 2 weeks left till its full reborn!

Vista SP1!

Windows Vista SP1 has just released!

Get em now for x86 or for x64

…if you’re using Windows Vista, that is.

or planning to install it.

and there’s no support for slipstreaming it on vista installer. πŸ™

Update: apparently, Windows XP SP3 is around the corner, too.