That pic above shows that the improper display issue is not fully gone. A lot of the text is truncated. Maybe ROS has some font issues, but that is very minor in comparison to how the CPUz was before if it now runs with minor visual glitches when the display was corrupt or missing before.
Test computer: Dell Latitude D630 - C: drive is ntfs and D: drive is Fat32. Revision of Ros used is livecd-65600-dbg.
I consider this an epic win, because I have been able to run screen capture software from drive D: (it usually gives a 'not a valid win32 exe error), then capture an image, then save it to drive D:, then open it with Ros Faxviewer. I then took another image of the desktop and saved it to drive D:, which you can see below.
The software is called 7capture, it is still a bit buggy (both in WinXP and Ros) when saving files.
Please keep the Windows classic 9x/2000 look and feel.
The layman's guides - debugging - bug reporting - compiling - ISO remaster.
They may help you with a problem, so do have a look at them.
oldman wrote:I consider this an epic win, because I have been able to run screen capture software from drive D: (it usually gives a 'not a valid win32 exe error), then capture an image, then save it to drive D:, then open it with Ros Faxviewer.
I agree that that is an epic win. Screen captures make user interface (UI) bugs easier to describe.
On October 12, but It appeared to me that at that time Works6 worked OK and only Works8 was broken...?
I managed to get it to run but there was a problem with the install and I got a BSOD. The installer this time worked better with the revision I used. I need to try again with Works 8 and 9.