I intes2010 New Member Dec 18, 2010 #1 is this normal? i've just upgraded to Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit. or if its unusual is there any way to fix this?
is this normal? i've just upgraded to Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit. or if its unusual is there any way to fix this?
T TorrentG Banned Dec 18, 2010 #2 It's fine. Nothing to be concerned at all with. Perfectly normal operation. You'll want to install your video card driver though.
It's fine. Nothing to be concerned at all with. Perfectly normal operation. You'll want to install your video card driver though.
I intes2010 New Member Dec 18, 2010 #3 hey is it normal? this my first time using windows 7. ive been using windowsXP for 5years.
T TorrentG Banned Dec 18, 2010 #4 That's what I said, yep. It would be normal for XP, any version of Linux, or any operating system ever created in history.
That's what I said, yep. It would be normal for XP, any version of Linux, or any operating system ever created in history.