
The solution is to download MS’s advanced command line tools (Resource Kit) to get the job done. Where the task is the same over and over again across hundreds or thousands of files. Most repetitive tasks in Windows are still human driven. Especially for complex or excessively repetitive tasks. There is always need to specifically spell out to a computer, in very specific terms, exactly what to do. There is always need for the command line.
#Open suse leap download drivers#
What we really need though is hardware manufacturers to keep working hard on getting drivers out. I just hope they pull off a half decent Service pack that I can slip stream into the DVD. So disabling the Preview of Thumbnails, turns off any way to look at thumbnails in Open Dialog boxes for programs, which is completely ridiculous. Unless I specifically want thumbnail browsing incase I’m looking through a photos folder. (Although I can’t say I like how everything is 2x bigger, such as the right click menus and Icons are bigger etc.)Īnd the biggest pet peeve I had, was I don’t like Thumbnail previews with normal Explorer browsing. But I was, albeit my reluctance, impressed with some of the things in Vista. Time to recommend people wait for Service Pack 2 =)īut seriously, I’m more of an OS X fan, I love the OS, and for me it’s hands down the best for what I do. Can’t make a service pack already, it will still feel rushed, by the time XP started getting good, was Service Pack 2, and that’s after they’d really dwelled on their mistakes and implemented ways to fix it.Īll I see happening is this Service Pack is a way to add the features they missed during shipping, and instead of fixes and things, we are getting even more new features.
