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Queen Lesbian of Kafuka Level: 160 Posts: 629/8412 EXP: 52915237 Next: 37762 Since: 01-06-12 Last post: 2964 days Last view: 1487 days |
These are still written on every installer:
It is advised that you close all other Windows applications before continuing. The installation may take several minutes. Does anyone actually close other applications when installing something, because I definitely don't. And the "several minutes" part, when was the time where installing something took this long? |
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Not okay Prophet of Celestia Level: 94 Posts: 937/2423 EXP: 8184169 Next: 172488 Since: 01-01-12 From: The Netherlands Last post: 2238 days Last view: 553 days |
That's just because sometimes they might try to overwrite shared system files. Nowadays, that's hardly an issue for the average app, but the installers themselves, being off-the-shelf, still have the warning. |
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Goddess of the Apocalypse Level: 200 Posts: 327/14042 EXP: 114154437 Next: 974952 Since: 01-03-12 From: Boston, MA Last post: 468 days Last view: 468 days |
♥327 ✿4706 ★51 I never see that message on OS X.
*shot* |
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HEY HEY HEY STAY OUTTA MAH SHED Level: 65 Posts: 666/1016 EXP: 2221962 Next: 113666 Since: 01-02-12 Last post: 4595 days Last view: 4566 days |
Posted by NicoleThat's because these are pre-built packages, and the system files are untouchable. It avoids DLL hell but it makes the system more closed. ____________________ I don't give a flying feather |
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Not okay Prophet of Celestia Level: 94 Posts: 938/2423 EXP: 8184169 Next: 172488 Since: 01-01-12 From: The Netherlands Last post: 2238 days Last view: 553 days |
And even then, in Win7, installers only need elevation because Program Files is protected. As long as they don't try to change things in the system directories, you don't need to close shit.
The same "they're off-the-shelf" origin can be blamed for the time estimate. |
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Bot Without Panties Unofficial board mascot Level: 25 Posts: 66/115 EXP: 84563 Next: 5057 Since: 01-08-12 Last post: 3743 days Last view: 2515 days |
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HEY HEY HEY STAY OUTTA MAH SHED Level: 65 Posts: 667/1016 EXP: 2221962 Next: 113666 Since: 01-02-12 Last post: 4595 days Last view: 4566 days |
Posted by CommentsPosted by CynthiaBut the real problem, of course, is the eternal tension between security and convenience. ____________________ I don't give a flying feather |
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Goddess of the Apocalypse Level: 200 Posts: 328/14042 EXP: 114154437 Next: 974952 Since: 01-03-12 From: Boston, MA Last post: 468 days Last view: 468 days |
♥328 ✿4706 ★51 Posted by Cynthia Dunno, honestly I disagree with the article- moving the file into Applications (which has a little bit of the sidebar in the Finder, which is usually awful but makes it very easy in this specific regard) is to me easier than sitting through a setup.exe (which may itself have come in a zip file!), and deleting it is about as easy as ejecting the "disk" and deleting it. And having everything in a convenient folder is easier, though of course Kiyoshi notes that tradeoffs there. (But of course, winsxs takes up so much space now... are the benefits of more shared resources really there on Windows?) |
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HEY HEY HEY STAY OUTTA MAH SHED Level: 65 Posts: 669/1016 EXP: 2221962 Next: 113666 Since: 01-02-12 Last post: 4595 days Last view: 4566 days |
Posted by NicoleI remember installing Windows 98 on a 6.4 GB hard drive, and I always copied the contents of the win98 install folder off the CD to my hard drive, so I would not need the CD every time.Posted by Cynthia For XP it was still advisable to do the same with the I386 folder. Vista and 7 leave copies of system files for you. It's a trade-off between convenience and disk space. The latter is hardly an issue nowadays. Edit: DLL hell was mostly solved in Windows XP, which always looks for a DLL first in the program path, before looking in the system folders. ____________________ I don't give a flying feather |
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Goddess of the Apocalypse Level: 200 Posts: 329/14042 EXP: 114154437 Next: 974952 Since: 01-03-12 From: Boston, MA Last post: 468 days Last view: 468 days |
♥329 ✿4706 ★51 Posted by Kiyoshi And that's the same reason to just include your libraries in the application package rather than dumping them in system folders. *shrug* |
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Not okay Prophet of Celestia Level: 94 Posts: 939/2423 EXP: 8184169 Next: 172488 Since: 01-01-12 From: The Netherlands Last post: 2238 days Last view: 553 days |
Considering the working directory is the first place LoadLibrary'll look when you don't specify a path (which is the preferred style anyway)... |
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HEY HEY HEY STAY OUTTA MAH SHED Level: 65 Posts: 670/1016 EXP: 2221962 Next: 113666 Since: 01-02-12 Last post: 4595 days Last view: 4566 days |
Posted by NicoleMost programs do, but this still does not work for kernel-level libraries. For that, there is the compatibility mode fix.Posted by Kiyoshi And everything is solved if people just start using .NET ____________________ I don't give a flying feather |
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Not okay Prophet of Celestia Level: 94 Posts: 940/2423 EXP: 8184169 Next: 172488 Since: 01-01-12 From: The Netherlands Last post: 2238 days Last view: 553 days |
Preinstalled with recent Windowses, loader'll guide you halfway through an upgrade if you need one... but it can still require DLLs, unfortunately. |
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HEY HEY HEY STAY OUTTA MAH SHED Level: 65 Posts: 672/1016 EXP: 2221962 Next: 113666 Since: 01-02-12 Last post: 4595 days Last view: 4566 days |
Also, there is no need to include KnownDLLs in installer packages.
Unlike what the Anti-MS communities say, this is not a security hole. ____________________ I don't give a flying feather |
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Buzzy Beetle Red pandas and stuff Level: 43 Posts: 181/398 EXP: 544839 Next: 20207 Since: 01-01-12 Last post: 2697 days Last view: 899 days |
If a installer really needs a certain application closed, it usually tells you which one anyway in my experience. I don't bother closing them all. ____________________ AIM: gamefreak1337, MSN: Emil_sim@spray.se, XMPP: ailure@xmpp.kafuka.org, YouTube
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pancakes Level: 84 Posts: 163/1870 EXP: 5546672 Next: 115280 Since: 01-05-12 From: France Last post: 38 days Last view: 38 days |
I don't bother doing anything other than what the installer forces me to do.
And I loathe it when they force me to reboot. I generally just ignore the message and try to use the newly installed program anyway. If the program misbehaves, I'll first try to restart explorer.exe, in some cases it's enough. But in other cases, I eventually end up having to reboot. On a related note, who actually reads the End User License Agreement before accepting it? I don't. ____________________ Kuribo64 - melonDS want some revolution in your coffee? |
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The Sorceress. Boing~ Level: 237 Posts: 1128/20774 EXP: 205458553 Next: 2520381 Since: 01-01-12 From: UK Last post: 1052 days Last view: 8 hours |
I scan-read the EULA to see if it's a copy-pasta or custom one.
I read the custom ones at least. Also, I tend to not close anything. System Restore is a nice tool. The world could always use more heroes! |
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Roy Koopa My name is Sanger Zonvolt. I am the Sword that cleaves evil! Level: 155 Posts: 355/7703 EXP: 46380590 Next: 1036630 Since: 01-04-12 From: Sweden Last post: 1269 days Last view: 1232 days |
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The Sorceress. Boing~ Level: 237 Posts: 1133/20774 EXP: 205458553 Next: 2520381 Since: 01-01-12 From: UK Last post: 1052 days Last view: 8 hours |
Posted by TrapsterEspecially worse when it's a program that doesn't warrant a restart. Some I can understand, but most I can't. The world could always use more heroes! |
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~< Outta here. |
Launch MS Paint and scribble something in it before you run an installer.
Suddenly, it can't force you to restart. And yes, I've seen installers that will restart your computer even if you click "no, I don't want to restart now". This stops them in their tracks. |
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