all i know is that it improves the search option in winxp
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all i know is that it improves the search option in winxp
Didn't for me.Quote:
Originally Posted by {I}{K}{E}
Takes as long as ever. :huh:
Maybe i don't have it setup right. :unsure:
I get this when i try and installQuote:
Originally Posted by rossco
CLR or Version v2.0.50215 is not installed on this machine. Please Install the v2.0.50215 build of CLR and run the setup again.
EDIT: NVM got it needed .net 2 alright but i dont see a diff eaither.
no converting?? does the installer do the job it self or what, check ur partition wheter its changed to WinFS or not.Quote:
Originally Posted by rossco
No it doesn't convert yout NTFS to WinFS. It seems to be like an add on. It adds WinFS folder in your My Computer. I dunno if I am correct, but it seems like just a addon. That just index's everything better.Quote:
Originally Posted by BawA
Ya.
There were no options to, and it didn't, converft anything away from ntfs.
It adds 'winfs storage' or something liek that to my computer, and when u browse it the folders are empty.
The help files say to move your documents or whatever into those folders, but i really dont see the point. :blink:
Move your what... LOLQuote:
Originally Posted by rossco
I am gonna have to read this over, and see whats up. As i can see its pointless so far.
Move stuff like word files, music, pics.
So...... Its just for storage? How pointless is that.
It seems they can't get the name right either , Some call it Win file system and some Win future storage .
Quote : WinFS is essentially an SQL database layer that sits on top of the NTFS file system. With it, files and data are abstracted and can be access not just more quickly but in many different ways. Some speculate that WinFS may first appear on the server edition of Windows Vista and when coupled with a WinFS enabled client, would allow seamless organization of files and data across a network.