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My Vista Experience.
Further reading suggests that the only way to "possibly" resolve this issue is to re-install Vista. Six months after beginning my Vista experience, I am sick and tired of this OS, and if I need to re-install anything, it won't be Vista. In my professional life, I support over 2000 Windows users,

Vista Experience
This was not unlike my experience of bringing up XP Pro after running Win2000. Then, as now, there were software compatability issues, driver update issues, etc. However, unlike then, I have yet to crash Vista (though I have had some programs lock up until I ironed out installation issues). 3.

512MB RAM
Well I finally bought a second PVR-150 card, and used the newer HVR-1600 card in my Vista machine. Point being, Linux is just a pain in the ass to setup. Sure you can install the thing easily enough assuming you're using common hardware, but as soon as you get some weird/new hardware, even if the hardware is

Why is my Vista working well?
"cozz...@hotmail.com"
wrote: Here is my Vista experience. As a Network Engineer I have worked with many hundreds of PC's with multiple OS's. Problem Mcafee will not install on Vista. FIX. To install my retail mcafee on vista. http://us.mcafee.com/vista/ run sticker_update_1_2.exe Be sure to keep your McAfee

Vista & Office '07 upgrade from OLD machine's Win2K & Office 2
Jack Black jackisb...@hotmail.com microsoft public sharepoint design_and_customization Well, just finished installing Designer on my Vista Business (latest updates) laptop, and it went perfectly. Install time was about 2 minutes, and it's running fine. Installed as Administrator, running in default user context.

Error installing XP Pro on VPC on Vista - Please insert one cd
AFAIK it's the Ultimate version you are allowed to install inside a VM *and* on your local PC. All the other versions are excluded. Nope, I checked on http://www.microsoft.com/about/legal/useterms/default.aspx which produced http://download.microsoft.com/documents/useterms/Windows%20Vista_Busines

ATI X850 display adapter not recognized after Vista installation
After re-installation did not fix the issues, rather than troubleshoot further, I simply restored a system checkpoint and all was good. Still, it was a few more hours lost resolving that. "Dale" wrote: Last night, I installed several updates on my Vista X64 Ultimate workstation. Afterwards, Windows Update wanted to

Computing Nirvana (almost)
Here is my experience: - Many programs will not run on Vista. If you are purchasing a consumer computer from Dell, your only choice is Vista. Go to the product web sites if As far as version 8, I don't want to install software with issues. After the patch there still may be obsolete registry entries and DLLs.

Clean Install From Express Upgrade Disc
Michael Fritz spam_ath...@yahoo.de borland public delphi non-technical "Mike Margerum" wrote in message <news:45cfd6b3@newsgroups.borland.com>: This is ridiculous. what if i need to test my software with a clean home install? You know that Microsoft does not care about this? -- cu, Michael.

Vista: Consistent in its ability to disappoint
Installing from a full XP Pro disk rather than an upgrade disk might install generic drivers for you so that you can get on the web and download direct the My experience in the month that I've owned Vista is that it's a piss poor frustrating exercise in uselessness, blended with an extreme version of

My Vista/Delphi/Dev experience
I'd think the effect would be the same as if I just put a fast 1.4Ghz CPU in my old MS ME desktop. Any experience, horror stories , warnings, Another issue is if I install XP 2002 on my desktop, Microsoft might want me to pay money to reinstall it on my Vista notebook, which would be a 2nd machine.

My Vista WOW Experience.
Frank f...@nospan.crm microsoft public windows vista general Adam Albright wrote: Let give you a clue. Still can write worth a sh*t, can you Frank. Funny thing is, you seem proud to be the total a-hole you are. hehehe...hey toilet trash...hahaha...ever get that one simple install of Vista business running

A USB Hard Drive of a 16bit MS ME OS booting from a 32BIT ...
Well, I noticed a marked improvement on my laptop by adding a second gig of RAM. You'd think 1GB is enough - no it's not. Vista craves RAM and the second Gig harddrive and install a *generic* copy of Windows. All that bloat / junk /cr*p-ware gets is gone and I have a much more pleasant experience with Windows.

Clean Install From Express Upgrade Disc
Vista user, (his name says it all) I want to relay my experience and I hope it may help others with some of the same issues. (everyone needs one anyway). and then using your Vista disk, do a repair bootup to DOS, then backup all your files to the second drive. Then, format and install XP on the first drive. crzzy1.

ActiveX create problem in Vista
You may experience other problems if there is an enumeration problem when you boot up and you may have problems with misdirected shortcuts and processes that won't start. "Peter" <nob...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:24B8CC59-3913-4213-BE94-E919DE81BCEB@microsoft.com... I doubt that my external

Getting ready to install Vista
Frustrated with the experience, I went ahead and decided to set up the media center functionality of Vista to distract me. Conclusion: Perhaps it is not the card, but my setup/ Vista. Today, I bought a new hard drive and plan on doing a clean install of XP, SP2 on a separate drive and using that until Vista SP1

quicken download messed up the program
I just don't want any regrets with the switch over to spoil my judgement as to the Vista Program. I have heard many nightmares and that is why I have waited to do this...I am both nervous and excited to do this install. I have alot of others who are waiting on my thoughts and experience with my Vista switch

SFC -- Beginner Questions!
Maël Hörz n...@none.com borland public delphi non-technical Dave Nottage [TeamB] wrote: Liz wrote: vista is frustrating as like always MS have moved things, the constant "are you sure" prompts.. You mean like: "Are you sure you want to install Windows Vista?" Is there a "I'm not sure if I'm sure" button that can be

My Vista/Delphi/Dev experience
With respect Andre, my experience tells me that clean installing is the only way to upgrade and end up with a stable machine. I've seen several upgrades done by There should not be a need to a clean install if your running Windows XP x86. -- Andre Blog: http://adacosta.spaces.live.com My Vista Quickstart Guide:

My Vista/Delphi/Dev experience
Hey, mr computer expert...mr genius...mr know-it-all...hahaha...ever been able, with all your self proclaimed brain power, to get that one simple, in place (only an idiot like you would do that with an RTM OS) install of Vista business running correctly? Oh...I see, it's Microsoft's fault huh...lol!