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Thread ID: 134450 2013-07-02 11:15:00 Tray clock for Win7 Vince (406) Press F1
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1347792 2013-07-02 22:40:00 TAKE MY WORD FOR IT, it won't. That is the reason for this post! Sorry but your word is not accurate :p

Heres proof it does work on windows 7, downloaded from their site version 5.1, straight in no problems.

5091
wainuitech (129)
1347793 2013-07-02 23:02:00 Sorry but your word is not accurate :p

Heres proof it does work on windows 7, downloaded from their site version 5.1, straight in no problems.

5091

How many hours have you had it running? how many restarts has it survived?
I have spent months watching it progressively fail to run. reinstalled it to find it runs less well, reinstalled it to find it worse, until the installer wont run at all!

I don't waste YOUR time with unnecessary questions.:(
Vince (406)
1347794 2013-07-02 23:57:00 Maybe if you actually posted the FULL STORY in stead of some half baked question you would be better off.

You said, and I quote
Just another example of a program that Win7 can't run! Its been proven WRONG, it does run on Windows 7. The PC has been rebooted 4 times since it was installed and started each and every time perfectly.


until the installer wont run at all!

Unless you COMPLETELY removed all traces of the program (including the registry) which a normal uninstall wont do then there will be sections left over - these can cause problems if a person tries uninstalling / reinstalling all the time :groan:


Ever thought there may be something wrong with YOUR system thats causing the problem & not the actual program?
wainuitech (129)
1347795 2013-07-03 00:23:00 FYI --- Adding to my comment above - unless you completely remove the program, files left behind can cause problems - Just uninstalled it.

The standard uninstall leaves behind at least 6 hidden files within a folder, and at least 14 registry entries. If any of these are corrupted they would cause problems with further reinstalls / Running of the program as described.
wainuitech (129)
1347796 2013-07-03 00:31:00 Is there another clock program that fits in the System Tray, that runs in 7 and can be trusted?

The default system clock.
inphinity (7274)
1347797 2013-07-03 08:50:00 Is there another clock program that fits in the System Tray, that runs in 7 and can be trusted?

Preferably one that looks good.

The answer to that question: No.
Bad form to change the question when you don't like the answer.
coldot (6847)
1347798 2013-07-03 11:49:00 There's a free one here. (www.giveawayoftheday.com)Dont know if it sits in the taskbar. I havent installed it Speedy Gonzales (78)
1347799 2013-07-03 14:47:00 After some quick Googling I found out what it actually does :p

It says on their page that it's Vista capable, have you tried compatibility mode?


I have tried everything, that is why I am posting here.
Vince (406)
1347800 2013-07-03 15:03:00 FYI --- Adding to my comment above - unless you completely remove the program, files left behind can cause problems - Just uninstalled it.

The standard uninstall leaves behind at least 6 hidden files within a folder, and at least 14 registry entries. If any of these are corrupted they would cause problems with further reinstalls / Running of the program as described.

I keep reminding you people, I have been a member of this forum since, I would guess, you were in primary school.
I know how to do these very [B]basic[B] processes.

Don't feel so superior when you are filling up this topic with rubbish, yet you cant even handle, spell checking.

I remember,the other day, you were so hostile to my idea of a new forum that would not contains this kind of rubbish that provided answers instead.

pressf1.pcworld.co.nz
Vince (406)
1347801 2013-07-03 15:13:00 I didn't change the question! I provided apparent proof that you were lying.
Your one word is not an answer!
Vince (406)
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