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At this very instant, my PC is running a QEMU virtual machine running
the Windows XP installation procedure (which now has only "37 minute
remaining"), a ping monitor that's counting the number of packets
dropped between the UK and HQ, Outlook 2003, Word 2003, Thunderbird
(obviously!), and just to top it off, Firefox is open on a page full of
dancing Flash animations.
I need a more powerful machine. Or maybe just a spare machine to run all
the other stuff on... The virtual machine installation has been going
for about 2 hours so far. Hmm, maybe I should run the ping monitor from
the server, so it's always active? I'd need to improve the logging though...
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Invisible wrote:
> QEMU virtual machine running
> the Windows XP installation procedure (which now has only "37 minute
> remaining")
Only "24 minutes" now - yay!
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Invisible wrote:
> Only "24 minutes" now - yay!
"19 minutes"... these are the longest minutes EVER! :-/
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Invisible wrote:
> "19 minutes"... these are the longest minutes EVER! :-/
"16 minutes" - yes, Yes, YES!!
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Invisible wrote:
> "16 minutes" - yes, Yes, YES!!
Only "6 minutes" to go now... heh. Can you tell how interesting this isn't?
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Invisible wrote:
> Invisible wrote:
>> QEMU virtual machine running the Windows XP installation procedure
>> (which now has only "37 minute remaining")
>
> Only "24 minutes" now - yay!
I like the time left shown for copy in Windows - or a install.
3 minutes remaining
10 minutes remaining
4 hours remaining
2 days remaining
1 day remaining
2 minutes remaining
10 seconds remaining
15 seconds remaining
done
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Tom Austin wrote:
> I like the time left shown for copy in Windows - or a install.
>
> 3 minutes remaining
> 10 minutes remaining
> 4 hours remaining
> 2 days remaining
> 1 day remaining
> 2 minutes remaining
> 10 seconds remaining
> 15 seconds remaining
> done
I remember when progress bars used to tell you how long something would
take. Now it seems fashionable for the bar to instantly fill to 99%, and
then lock up for 20 minutes or something. And how many programs have you
seen where the bar repeatedly fills and empties, seemingly at random? Hmm?
My God... I'm old! o_O
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Invisible wrote:
> Only "6 minutes" to go now... heh. Can you tell how interesting this isn't?
The installer completed. Huzzah!
Now just got to wait for the backup process to complete, and then I can
run the user setup wizzard. Yay me...? :-/
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Invisible wrote:
> Tom Austin wrote:
>
>> I like the time left shown for copy in Windows - or a install.
>>
>> 3 minutes remaining
>> 10 minutes remaining
>> 4 hours remaining
>> 2 days remaining
>> 1 day remaining
>> 2 minutes remaining
>> 10 seconds remaining
>> 15 seconds remaining
>> done
>
> I remember when progress bars used to tell you how long something would
> take. Now it seems fashionable for the bar to instantly fill to 99%, and
> then lock up for 20 minutes or something. And how many programs have you
> seen where the bar repeatedly fills and empties, seemingly at random? Hmm?
>
> My God... I'm old! o_O
On some recent installs I watched the progress bar fill up and start
over - again and again....
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>> I remember when progress bars used to tell you how long something
>> would take. Now it seems fashionable for the bar to instantly fill to
>> 99%, and then lock up for 20 minutes or something. And how many
>> programs have you seen where the bar repeatedly fills and empties,
>> seemingly at random? Hmm?
>>
>> My God... I'm old! o_O
>
>
> On some recent installs I watched the progress bar fill up and start
> over - again and again....
One of the more amusing things I've seen in my career is the Outlook
2000 installer. When you install it, the progress bar slowly fills up
(multiple times). But when you uninstall it, the bar starts full and
gradually empties instead!
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