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It would be nice to see the size of a particular folder when selected. yes, it´s really evolution! (*sarcasm alert here*) Maybe the newer computers have LESS processing power, so, if I need the info I can´t have it right away, I need to click the STUPID button "Show more details". A 10 years old computer that I used to run xp back then had enough processor power to show this info in a millisecond. And worse, if you select a lot more than 15 files and you need to see the space they take, you need to click the stupid "Show more details" button. But, no, the "details pane" is so stupid that is needs 3 lines to NOT SHOW the info xp used to give with ONE SINGLE LINE. There should be at least on option to turn this feature back on. I, and many other forum users are asking for the return of this funcionality (lost since vista, win7 beta and now RC) and Microsoft never pay attention.

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Now, if we need to see the free space (or the sum of file sizes selected) we have to leave the folder / files we are working with, and go to (My) Computer. BUT, in windows xp, this basic information was always visible in the status bar. Yes, the info is there when you open (My) Computer. Anyway if anyone was suggesting fonts (I'm sure Someone was) please make a subset of the unicode fonts known as the "turned" letters, or just include a little option next to bold, underline, could be a great addition to the footnote or self-test quiz, if you, um
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I even wrote a cute story for clarification (but it was deleted, probably looked too much like a commercial, which it sort of is, it's supposed to get you to like the idea): On the fifth page or the third hour of a very large discussion, you decide, (as immature stalker) to insert a small amount of text to the intended, possibly on the overhead teleprompter/etc, using the latest snazzy gadget from Windows 7 (Which I am suggesting, um you know, now): əᴉլլᴉq əʌoլ ᴉ Which turns her beet-red after the boss notices and makes a snide remark, and you end up mopping hallways in Buffalo. I researched it a little and found a website that does this for you, but I do not know how difficult it would be to actually implement in an editor. I just thought this would be a great option along side "Bold", "Underlined", "Strikeout". Then, unplugged the USB / Plugged it back in and it prompted plug n play again, this installed said it was getting the device ready.There are now available in several windows fonts the option to choose characters that are "turned", to use the description in the character map. The wheel reacted several times doing this process, I didn't touch it. Then, I went to Start > Settings (icon) > Devices > Right clicked on Logitech G29 Driving Force Racing Wheel USB > Remove Device.
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This prompted me Yes or No to whether or not I wanted to Uninstall the driver software.
#Logitech g hub failed to unpack installer resources software
The fix in my situation was uninstalling the driver software from Device Manager, making sure to choose the one NOT labeled (HID). I noticed that the force feedback didn't kick in until I ran into another car. I then started NFS Payback and the wheel finally worked. Then, unplugged the USB / Plugged it back in and it prompted plug n play again, this installed said it was getting the device ready.The wheel reacted several times doing this process, I didn't touch it.Uninstalled the Logitech Gaming Software.Then, I went to Start > Settings (icon) > Devices > Right clicked on Logitech G29 Driving Force Racing Wheel USB > Remove Device.

This prompted me Yes or No to whether or not I wanted to Uninstall the driver software.The fix in my situation was uninstalling the driver software from Device Manager, making sure to choose the one NOT labeled (HID).The wheel wasn't being recognized in Payback but was working normally in NFS16. I was able to get this working after having the same problem. Logitech G29 Driving Force Racing Wheel USB
