[QUOTE=SEKCobra;44285821]That's not every version, that's the standard with a bit swapped. If it includes Enterprise it's somewhat special.[/QUOTE]
It includes both 32 and 64bit which is actually different than the standard change one file dealio
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I don't think it's got enterprise though
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The iso and key I'm using from school on the other hand
[img]http://i.imgur.com/GJbtHwt.png[/img]
[t]http://puu.sh/7B4SJ.jpg[/t]
The [B]GTX 790[/B] , real or rumor? I thinks it's a rumor
[QUOTE=latin_geek;44285820]What made you reach this conclusion? You sure you didn't cock up any other step, or the download itself?[/QUOTE]
Downloaded 3 times
All failures.
But good news, I did manage to reinstall Windows (and disposing of the crackers) remotely for a friend and I'm just helping her get WLAN back online followed by everything else.
I remember trying to find a working Win7 iso
Every time I downloaded, burnt and installed it I got a different problem
Attempt 1: Wouldn't install
Attempt 2: Installed, then asked for a nonexistent password and wouldn't log in
Attempt 3: Installed, booted, then would just run horribly slow (Took 5 minutes for the taskbar to appear, froze trying to open it)
I can't tell if it's the hard drive, the disk drive, the burner, the DVD, or the ISO fucking up
[QUOTE=Del91;44285916][t]http://puu.sh/7B4SJ.jpg[/t][/QUOTE]
Are those actual disk images?
[QUOTE=MIPS;44285225]Pro 2.0
[img]http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_2ZAyQUb7TP8/TDMwyWmROCI/AAAAAAAAAVg/kXwzBWgL8S8/s400/PremierePro2_0-vanity.jpg[/img]
It's old but adobe had it for free and it does HD.[/QUOTE]It's great if you have an HDV camera. Although it does seem to take 50mbps codec on my GH3.
[QUOTE=MIPS;44285467]Yeah, totally easy to job hunt when you're already working 130% to pass university classes. Perhaps I'll pass English 0600 on the third attempt? Possibly Math 0410 on the second?
I'm not particularly enjoying this lifestyle so don't think I'm deliberately living like this. I'd love to be making a six figure salary, like my sister.[/QUOTE]
I know a lot of people that work their asses off for university but they somehow still manage to get jobs to get more money.
Playing Ingress when your provider's data network is out is hard
Trying to find the sweet spot between the edge of a portal, and the boundary of the council's free wifi
I ended up walking into the spot, queuing up a few commands, then running back into range of the wifi before they timed out :v:
Guys.
I know how it feels to install AMD drivers now.
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Why is there a extractor that extracts a downloader that downloads a extractor to extract a extractor to extract the installer to extract and install stuff?
[QUOTE=WhiteHusky;44286417]Guys.
I know how it feels to install AMD drivers now.
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Why is there a extractor that extracts a downloader that downloads a extractor to extract a extractor to extract the installer to extract and install stuff?[/QUOTE]
Because even the nvidia installer does that too only that it uses a skin on that extractor.
[QUOTE=WhiteHusky;44286417]Guys.
I know how it feels to install AMD drivers now.
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Why is there a extractor that extracts a downloader that downloads a extractor to extract a extractor to extract the installer to extract and install stuff?[/QUOTE]
Welcome to the AMD driver club, here's your uniform
[img]http://imgkk.com/i/8643.png[/img]
[QUOTE=Skanic;44286469]Because even the nvidia installer does that too only that it uses a skin on that extractor.[/QUOTE]
Atleast it doesn't wait for your permission to do the next extraction.
[QUOTE=Skanic;44286469]Because even the nvidia installer does that too only that it uses a skin on that extractor.[/QUOTE]
What I hate about nvidia's driver installer is that it doesn't clean up the fucking extracted files after you're done installing
So if you forget to delete them for a while, you end up with a 10gb folder of useless installers
[QUOTE=WhiteHusky;44286472]Atleast it doesn't wait for your permission to do the next extraction.[/QUOTE]
What?
Never happend to me on windows 8, must be a window 7 feature.
[QUOTE=kaze4159;44286481]What I hate about nvidia's driver installer is that it doesn't clean up the fucking extracted files after you're done installing
So if you forget to delete them for a while, you end up with a 10gb folder of useless installers[/QUOTE]
...Then it might be helpful to tell where.
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[QUOTE=Skanic;44286484]What?
Never happend to me on windows 8, must be a window 7 feature.[/QUOTE]
I use the Experience thing after finding out it works with drivers much better then I do.
[QUOTE=WhiteHusky;44286509]...Then it might be helpful to tell where.[/QUOTE]
Default is C:\Nvidia, I always change it to E:\DELETE ME\ :v:
[QUOTE=kaze4159;44286518]Default is C:\Nvidia, I always change it to E:\DELETE ME\ :v:[/QUOTE]
Schedule a event that on login to delete C:\NIVIDA
So my phone provider just texted me that the data outage was fixed and to reboot my phone
It was fixed [I]4 hours[/I] ago, a bit late there :v:
[QUOTE=MIPS;44285225]Pro 2.0
[img]http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_2ZAyQUb7TP8/TDMwyWmROCI/AAAAAAAAAVg/kXwzBWgL8S8/s400/PremierePro2_0-vanity.jpg[/img]
It's old but adobe had it for free and it does HD.[/QUOTE]
i actually used this for my first movies with my friends, pretty cool
now i use a bought version of cc, haven't failed any of my 5-hour long exports
[QUOTE=Giraffen93;44286567]i actually used this for my first movies with my friends, pretty cool
now i use a bought version of cc, haven't failed any of my 5-hour long exports[/QUOTE]CC is annoying, you can't pay for it properly, it's a lock in contract for something that isn't a service. So in my mind Adobe is dead.
Care to explain the rating wingless?
[QUOTE=RoboChimp;44286775]CC is annoying, you can't pay for it properly, it's a lock in contract for something that isn't a service. So in my mind Adobe is dead.
Care to explain the rating wingless?[/QUOTE]
CC makes it a lot more feasible to buy though, whats wrong with it?
[QUOTE=RoboChimp;44286775]CC is annoying, you can't pay for it properly, it's a lock in contract for something that isn't a service. So in my mind Adobe is dead.
Care to explain the rating wingless?[/QUOTE]
pay for it properly? no credit card?
also it's much [I]much[/I] cheaper than to buy a new version every year
[QUOTE=PredGD;44286810]CC makes it a lot more feasible to buy though, whats wrong with it?[/QUOTE]It would be seem that way if you could still buy it outright if you wanted to. There's no options for that. It basically means you have to keep paying Adobe money regards of whether you want the latest version of not. They're also increasing the price. Also, you can't use it on a closed system.
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[QUOTE=Giraffen93;44286827]pay for it properly? no credit card?
also it's much [I]much[/I] cheaper than to buy a new version every year[/QUOTE]But what happens if you don't need the latest version. Why don't they just allow you to just pay for updates, so you but it outright and decide whether to update it every month by paying. I'd rather own a product than rent it.
[QUOTE=RoboChimp;44286775]CC is annoying, you can't pay for it properly, it's a lock in contract for something that isn't a service. So in my mind Adobe is dead.
Care to explain the rating wingless?[/QUOTE]
How is it annoying? It seemed stupid at first but it's a vastly better deal. It's cheaper and instead of getting new features every rehash and having to pay for them, you get them with normal updates as well. And lock in? How the fuck is it lock in, you can cancel 100% at any time with no repercussion other than a lack of access to the services, and saying Adobe's dead for a SUPERIOR business model? You're out of your mind.
[QUOTE=RoboChimp;44286829]But what happens if you don't need the latest version.[/QUOTE]
then you don't need to pay for it at all
[QUOTE=RoboChimp;44286829]It would be seem that way if you could still buy it outright if you wanted to. There's no options for that. It basically means you have to keep paying Adobe money regards of whether you want the latest version of not. They're also increasing the price. Also, you can't use it on a closed system.[/QUOTE]
Go buy a prepaid license for it from officeworks. Problem solved... and it's not increasing the price, it's cheaper in the long run by a large margin. And "Can't use it on a closed system." What does that even mean?
I believe the previous versions before CC are still available for sale at their regular price iirc
A 1 year Adobe CC prepaid card costs $654 AUD at Officeworks, it includes Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, Dreamweaver, After Effects, Premiere Pro, Muse. Pretty much identical to CS6 Production Premium. Prouduction premium new costs $2,887 AUD or so. Adobe historically updated to a new CS every 2 years. It's less than half the price. How on earth is it more expensive.
[QUOTE=wingless;44286833]How is it annoying? It seemed stupid at first but it's a vastly better deal. It's cheaper and instead of getting new features every rehash and having to pay for them, you get them with normal updates as well. And lock in? How the fuck is it lock in, you can cancel 100% at any time with no repercussion other than a lack of access to the services, and saying Adobe's dead for a SUPERIOR business model? You're out of your mind.[/QUOTE] It's a business model that works for them, but not me. I'd like to own my software, where is the option to buy it outright? On the foundry website you can buy or rent a copy of Nuke and Autodesk have a similar thing. Adobe has chosen an "our way or the highway" business model and I choose the highway. Ok perhaps I was wrong about lock in contract.
[QUOTE=Giraffen93;44286835]then you don't need to pay for it at all[/QUOTE]But what if you don't care about the 2014 updates and only want to pay for a 2013 experience, it's not like you can pay $2000, that option is gone.
[QUOTE=wingless;44286840]Go buy a prepaid license for it from officeworks. Problem solved... and it's not increasing the price, it's cheaper in the long run by a large margin. And "Can't use it on a closed system." What does that even mean?[/QUOTE]If the subscription runs out you're software stops working what then? I pay $1000 in 2014 and in 2016 I have to pay another $1000 for features I'm not fussed about? A closed system is a computer not connected to the internet.
I think you're getting too upset over that post. I'm saying I should be given options here.
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[QUOTE=wingless;44286861]A 1 year Adobe CC prepaid card costs $654 AUD at Officeworks, it includes Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, Dreamweaver, After Effects, Premiere Pro, Muse. Pretty much identical to CS6 Production Premium. Prouduction premium new costs $2,887 AUD or so. Adobe historically updated to a new CS every 2 years. It's less than half the price. How on earth is it more expensive.[/QUOTE]Who said I wanted or needed to update it every 2 years. What I mean to say was they could increase the price of CC. I'd love to pay $3000 and not have worry for a while. The price scheme may for some, but it doesn't mean I like having options taken away.
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