well I got it to run with 512MBRiderLeangle said:Doesn't Vista use a GB of ram at a time on a PC?
It was made to be a windows-like gui... nothing more.Joe88 said:The whole wintendos project is crap i mean it has nothing just a windows like gui withRiderLeangle said:Doesn't Vista use a GB of ram at a time on a PC?
well I got it to run with 512MB
but anyway theres still no way its ever going to run
unless the DS suddenly gets upgraded to a netbook or something...
Got it to run on 368MB >_> Strange isn't it
QUOTE(rockstar99 @ May 7 2009, 01:24 AM)
1.notepad
2.calculator
3.shitty sd explorer(my computer)
4.minesweeper
Wintendows Vista will never be made
But if you really want a good windows gui on the ds wait for menudo as its incredable skinning could make it like vista but never except windows to be ported on the ds
Findecanno said:why the crap would anyone want stupid windoze on thier ds when they can have linux. why would anyone want a windoze on their computer when they can have linux?
And not true, It can be entirely worth it, using Linux completely bypasses NT File Security and is perfect for recovering files after a Windows reinstallation that blocked you out of private folders due to the ACL. Also Linux is becoming more and more user friendly, the only people who think that learning linux is a hassle are the ones who have only tried the server versions and versions without X and a Window/Desktop manager pre-installed. It's also more flexible than windows and with the creation of WINE, windows programs can even execute inside Linux and not through PC emulation. Before you brand linux as Anti-Windows/GeekOS please do your research, try Ubuntu using Wubi which installs Ubuntu onto your computer like a Windows App which you reboot and select Ubuntu from the Windows Boot Menu and uninstall it like another program. It's quite simple.Findecanno said:why the crap would anyone want stupid windoze on thier ds when they can have linux. why would anyone want a windoze on their computer when they can have linux?
It's not Windows >_> It's a GUI program that's based off the style of windows and imho KDE4 was made in the image of Windows 7 and vice-versa.
Amak said:QUOTE(Findecanno @ May 8 2009, 01:53 PM) why the crap would anyone want stupid windoze on thier ds when they can have linux. why would anyone want a windoze on their computer when they can have linux?
Not everyone wants to go through the hassle of learning Linux...unless you're a real geek/anti-windows, it isn't worth it.
it should block the vista install if it detects anything lower then 512MBShadowEO said:Got it to run on 368MB >_> Strange isn't itJoe88 said:well I got it to run with 512MBRiderLeangle said:Doesn't Vista use a GB of ram at a time on a PC?
but anyway theres still no way its ever going to run
unless the DS suddenly gets upgraded to a netbook or something...
So the only reason we should use Linux is because it's just like Windows? You know what's also just like Windows? Windows! Also, the thing about the file security and private folder, all you need to do is download Ultimate Windows Tweaker, turn on the "Take Ownership" option in the right click menu, and use that to access secure files. Just yesterday I did a fresh install of Windows 7, and I used this tool to delete all the programs left over from the old install (I have my OS and Programs in separate partitions) because for some reason, the old Windows 7 install's admin still had ownership.ShadowEO said:And not true, It can be entirely worth it, using Linux completely bypasses NT File Security and is perfect for recovering files after a Windows reinstallation that blocked you out of private folders due to the ACL. Also Linux is becoming more and more user friendly, the only people who think that learning linux is a hassle are the ones who have only tried the server versions and versions without X and a Window/Desktop manager pre-installed. It's also more flexible than windows and with the creation of WINE, windows programs can even execute inside Linux and not through PC emulation. Before you brand linux as Anti-Windows/GeekOS please do your research, try Ubuntu using Wubi which installs Ubuntu onto your computer like a Windows App which you reboot and select Ubuntu from the Windows Boot Menu and uninstall it like another program. It's quite simple.Findecanno said:why the crap would anyone want stupid windoze on thier ds when they can have linux. why would anyone want a windoze on their computer when they can have linux?
It's not Windows >_> It's a GUI program that's based off the style of windows and imho KDE4 was made in the image of Windows 7 and vice-versa.
Amak said:QUOTE(Findecanno @ May 8 2009, 01:53 PM) why the crap would anyone want stupid windoze on thier ds when they can have linux. why would anyone want a windoze on their computer when they can have linux?
Not everyone wants to go through the hassle of learning Linux...unless you're a real geek/anti-windows, it isn't worth it.
In Fact, I should reboot and finish my Windows Ubuntu install so I can run Warcraft 3 finally (Windows 7 won't run it)
Linux is nothing like windoze. the only reason why some linuxs behave similar to windows to to make them more user friendly for people who are used to windoze. Ubuntu linux is much easier to install than windoze xp and just as easy to learn.Spartan A24 said:So the only reason we should use Linux is because it's just like Windows? You know what's also just like Windows? Windows! Also, the thing about the file security and private folder, all you need to do is download Ultimate Windows Tweaker, turn on the "Take Ownership" option in the right click menu, and use that to access secure files. Just yesterday I did a fresh install of Windows 7, and I used this tool to delete all the programs left over from the old install (I have my OS and Programs in separate partitions) because for some reason, the old Windows 7 install's admin still had ownership.ShadowEO said:And not true, It can be entirely worth it, using Linux completely bypasses NT File Security and is perfect for recovering files after a Windows reinstallation that blocked you out of private folders due to the ACL. Also Linux is becoming more and more user friendly, the only people who think that learning linux is a hassle are the ones who have only tried the server versions and versions without X and a Window/Desktop manager pre-installed. It's also more flexible than windows and with the creation of WINE, windows programs can even execute inside Linux and not through PC emulation. Before you brand linux as Anti-Windows/GeekOS please do your research, try Ubuntu using Wubi which installs Ubuntu onto your computer like a Windows App which you reboot and select Ubuntu from the Windows Boot Menu and uninstall it like another program. It's quite simple.Findecanno said:why the crap would anyone want stupid windoze on thier ds when they can have linux. why would anyone want a windoze on their computer when they can have linux?
It's not Windows >_> It's a GUI program that's based off the style of windows and imho KDE4 was made in the image of Windows 7 and vice-versa.
Amak said:QUOTE(Findecanno @ May 8 2009, 01:53 PM) why the crap would anyone want stupid windoze on thier ds when they can have linux. why would anyone want a windoze on their computer when they can have linux?
Not everyone wants to go through the hassle of learning Linux...unless you're a real geek/anti-windows, it isn't worth it.
In Fact, I should reboot and finish my Windows Ubuntu install so I can run Warcraft 3 finally (Windows 7 won't run it)
Thanks forgot to say that... >_>Spartan A24 said:So the only reason we should use Linux is because it's just like Windows? You know what's also just like Windows? Windows! Also, the thing about the file security and private folder, all you need to do is download Ultimate Windows Tweaker, turn on the "Take Ownership" option in the right click menu, and use that to access secure files. Just yesterday I did a fresh install of Windows 7, and I used this tool to delete all the programs left over from the old install (I have my OS and Programs in separate partitions) because for some reason, the old Windows 7 install's admin still had ownership.
"Take Ownership" doesn't work all the time and I'm not talking about secure system files. I too use Windows 7 but I also use Ubuntu, It is not a Anti-Windows OS and never has been, it's just been so that people could modify the core however they want and re-release it. Do some research and you'll see that it was never a Anti-Windows OS but more of an Anti-Unix OS, It was originally created so that people had a free alternative to the commercial Unix of the time, not to compete with windows, People are distorting the truth by telling you that it's an Anti-MS OS. And I never said that you should use Linux because it's just like Windows. I simply said that It's more simple than you make it out to be and suggested that you try it before you go and knock it. Also I don't need Tweak UI because I know how to do my own registry tweaks thank you very much.
Now I shall take my leave and go play around with VB.NET and C#.net 2005. Goodbye...
QUOTE(Findecanno @ May 9 2009, 07:55 AM) Linux is nothing like windoze. the only reason why some linuxs behave similar to windows to to make them more user friendly for people who are used to windoze. Ubuntu linux is much easier to install than windoze xp and just as easy to learn.