DeaconBlues wrote:
You've been talking to the doctors again, haven't you, Van?

Give it some time - a lot of us don't even have Win7 yet. (My wife and cohusband will be getting a large swack of money back at taxtime, thanks to the first-time-homebuyer credit, so we'll be getting a full suite of new computers, all of them running Win7, and I can try this stuff out then. Meanwhile, as I live a continent away from the ZIP code specified, I'm afraid all I can do is recommend Monster.com...)
The only time I pay for software is when it's used for business purposes. For personal use, experimentation, and learning, I use "unofficial trial versions." I've had to specialize and get familiar with Windows 7 because I've already gotten requests from clients to deal with various 7 messes. One involves a botched upgrade from XP to 7. I installed updated chipset drivers on my laptop last night that came with 7, and it won't even boot in safe mode. Last known good configuration fails, too.
I got so frustrated that I tried to install the AMD64/x86 arch version of netinst Debian linux, but because it doesn't have the drivers for the NIC, I will have to burn a full version and manually install my NIC driver. Maybe I'll dual boot it, mark the linux partition as hidden, and really get some experience