You shouldn't need to unlock LFS again. At least I didn't. You can access your other hard drive/partition from Windows 7 and play LFS straight from there (since LFS can run straight from a folder).
Some games may have issues trying to run this way though, because they need registry entries and extra software to work.
I'm not so sure... I use now 7 as my default OS, but there was a moment when I continued to switch from XP to 7 (multi-boot) because It didn't conserve the unlock, so I played LFS in XP and used 7 for all the other things.
My situation: XP (C:/), 7 (D:/), External HD with LFS (Z:/).
I unlocked in XP months ago, then installed 7 and unlocked again, then I unlocked in XP and ran out of unlocks (lol). I waited until friday, then I unlocked in 7. I don't use XP from then
Windows 7 seems to be making a huge step in the right direction - Maybe it's an OS worth paying for! I'm getting tired of XP and I'm looking for a new OS to install (and do a much needed format in the process).
But I'm not sure between Vista and Windows 7, even though it's (apparently, according to the current beta results) better than Vista.
Maybe a Windows OS you'd want to spend your own money on.
Usually when a lot of programs starts to crash for no reason, it's often a hardware issue behind it. But since it's a beta, it can of course also be a bug in Windows itself.
Actually its the NT Kernel.....but we knew what ya mean't :P
Yes LFS on Win7 is pretty fast and I also noticed a perforamnce gain over my vista x64 version.
Oh and as for the elevated admin privledges needed to run LFS just go into user accounts and change your UAC settings to a lower setting or right click on the LFS.exe and goto Properties then Compatability and down the bottom is Always Run As Administrator tick that and apply
im pretty sure all you need to do is put lfs somewhere where the exe actually has rw access to all its subfolders while running under your user account privileges
I don't understand why people are having issues on running LFS without administrative privileges, I didn't have to put any kind of privileges for LFS, I just copied it from my other HD, paste it on this one and ran LFS.exe. It opened and it's done, I can play online and everything else. I have two folders for LFS, one in C:\Program Files\Live for Speed and the other one in C:\Live for Speed, both runs without the need of admin privileges.
I think one should only need to set LFS with administrative privileges if he plays LFS on C:\Windows
I didn't see anyone else answering your question, so.. 1) You will be able to choose which system to boot on during every boot, by default you will receive a message: "Choose which system to boot up [...]" or something like that, with two options:
1st: Older version of Windows (i.e. win xp or windows vista)
2nd: Windows 7
By default, Windows 7 is selected. You'll have 25 seconds to select another OS, or press enter to skip the 25s and enter the system. These settings can be edited on boot.ini (open with notepad, not recommended) or on Windows... Editing boot files on Windows 7:
Start > Control Panel > System and Security > System
(or, right click on "Computer", click "Properties")
Click on "Advanced system settings"
On "Startup and Recovery", click [Settings]
On the window that appeared, edit "System startup" so it fits your likings:
- Default operating system (default Windows 7)
- Time to display list of operating systems (can also disable this time and boot the OS without asking. Default: 25 seconds)
- Time to display recovery options when needed (default: disabled, this means no time limit)
Warning! It is not recommended to install both OS in the same HD. It will most likely create compatibility, programs and folder issues. It is recommended to install both OS in different HDs, thus creating a safe dual boot without any problems.
2) Yes, you'll need to unlock LFS on Windows 7.
If you don't want to unlock LFS every time you switch OS, make a copy of the LFS folder, e.g...:
LFS
> LFS XP
> LFS W7
...and unlock each LFS once in every operating system. When you want to play it unlocked in Windows 7, run LFS.exe located on LFS W7 folder, same thing for Windows XP (or Vista) on the LFS XP/Vista folder.
I've run out of internets for the month but if I signup for a key now from the Microsoft site and download the beta from somewhere like Fileplanet afterwards, will that still work?
Just a quick update.. there was a driver patch released for my card. The framerate now displays a very modest 30-60fps depending on what I am doing in game. Which spread across 2 1440X900 monitors on full everything is pretty good IMO.
Anyone else having frame issues in win7 with lfs? I get around 50-100 in XP (with crashes and frame drops etc.) and around 20-50 in win7 (stable) Probably going to try new drivers, just seeing if anyone else had this problem.
My FPS was the same in XP and 7. You have to remember that video card drivers for Windows 7 are still in beta stage at best, so you can't expect the performance to be on par with XP just yet. But I can bet you, when Windows 7 goes gold, it will have better performance than XP.
I've capped my framerate, it's still not the number I set in the options, but I don't really care... What I noticed is the FPS being much more stable, and if they indeed slow down, it's much more linear than with XP...
In XP I've always had 40fps MAX (crappy video card, Nvidia Geforce 7500LE - 256 dedicated + up to 256 shared). In 7 I used to have up to 20 (!!!) fps, with drops at 5/6 fps... But I didn't remember that In XP I downloaded nHancer, so I did the same in 7 and all was fine. Upgraded to a Palit Radeon HD4650 1gb, now it is up to 140fps without vertical sync (60fps with it turned on) in Seven, 100 max in XP. So, hurrah to 7.
BTW, now I use ONLY 7: I wasn't so convinced about it until I tried it, now I've completely fallen in love with it.