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OT: Watch out for Vista....
oneredeye onered...@qwest.net 24hoursupport helpdesk if you install vista and adobe after installing corel you should be ok.. 'cause the default settings of the installed software should override the current settings "Phyllis" <Ditdi...@swbell.net> wrote in message news:3a399462.1951749@news.swbell.net.

Posible bug internet 7 window vista
Certainly should be capable of running Vista without a problem, and I don't think that's my issue. Here's my situation. After installing vista the first things I did was go to the motherboard maker's website and get the latest drivers for the audio, lan, and chipset. I also downloaded the Nvidia G-Force drivers

Clean Install Windows Vista Using Upgrade Media
Do XP and Vista work and where are they on the HD now? It's not clear to me what your end objective is. 1) Why would you need to install Vista "on top of 3) You can install XP onto any drive you want, and you can install Vista onto any drive you want, but make sure that you install the older legacy OS (XP in

Installation help with Vista
This is the reason why I am trying and finding some specific instructions to use the Vista IMAGEX COMMAND. Thanks for your help anyway. That isn't true. Imaging Vista with TI works just fine. I can't speak for Ghost since I don't have it but I expect the latest version works well, too. Malke -- MS-MVP Elephant Boy

Dual Boot
Colin Barnhorst c.barnho...@comcast.net microsoft public windows 64bit general Do not use the escape key technique to install Vista and you will have a boot options menu showing "Older Version of Windows" and "Microsoft Vista". If you run Vista setup from the XP desktop and simply select your desired partition for

VISTA HOME BASIC INSTALL DVD FOR AN 8 PC NETWORK SETUP
I'll store my restore points there. and I also did the clean install. "Brink" wrote: ploquit;623360 Wrote: I had already upgraded my xp media center to vista home premium. I want to reinstall it but don't want 2 partitions if i don't need them. xp was backed up along with other program that came with the computer

Vista advice moving to new computer
Cameron Snyder dntbt...@tellpacbell.net microsoft public windows vista general It installed fine on my system with no ill effects. Watching hdtv and recording from both the uninstalled the patch microsoft provided and media center worked fine -- don't install the kb947172 patch don't allow it to be installed.

MS Update won't install on Vista with SP1.
Subject makes it sound like the UK Government made a blanket statement saying "Don't install Vista or Office 2007", which is taken entirely out of context. It wasn't the UK Government, and no such blanket statement was made. Reading the article, it says "Schools might consider using Vista if rolling out all-new

Repartition HDisk - reinstall vista
So, what you're saying, is that by "pre-installed" you don't mean a completely installed and configured system, but just one that has the generic Vista "distro" on the disk. And then, on first boot, it configures itself, just as if you were booting from a DVD/CD and installing. The difference is that you are

install vista on virtual pc
fwsteal fwst...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista general uninstalled the patch microsoft provided and media center worked fine -- don't install the kb947172 patch don't allow it to be installed. "fwsteal" wrote: mark, that resource is for media player. i'm having an issue with media center

Vista backup question for MVPs
\"NachtWacht\" rembra...@van.ryn microsoft public windows vista installation_setup =?Utf-8?B?VGhlIFBpYW5pc3Q=?= <ThePian...@discussions.microsoft.com> schreef in bericht FYI: I'm going to perform a clean install. Hopefully I don't have to purchase a third-party solution, unless it is an absolute must.

Installing Vista on SATA drive
In fact we don't even have an "activation key". So the key is supplied not by MS directly but from the OEM you purchased your system from. my comp manufacturer, they said they have a no. of clients with the same problem, it was solved by re-installing Vista.. (after sucessfully convinving the guy I was NOT typing

Installed Vista dual boot, think I screwed up!
So I do what I always have for years, actually decades,, install in place. That means you simply put the Vista DVD in your drive while XP is still running I go to BIOS and turn off everything I don't need to install Vista. Disable all the bells and whistles, like UBS hubs/controllers, SATA controllers (unless

media center stopped working
Has anyone gotten this to work on a vista machine? Or maybe on an XP machine. here is an exerpt from my "How To" from the first section which explains how to install the cert. a. Navigate to http://mail.mycompany.com/exchange b. When Prompted don't click yes, rather click view certificate c.

Installed Vista dual boot, think I screwed up!
ray r...@zianet.com microsoft public windows vista general On Thu, 28 Feb 2008 08:29:52 +0200, jxzk wrote: I guess this is a slap in the face to the blind supporters of vista, who claim "you have to be smart to install vista", implying that the people who have problems or just dont like it are not smart.

UK gov't says "Don't install Vista or Office 2007"
I'm not used to proprietary systems, maybe it's unique to HP, I don't know. "Pete Stavrakoglou" <nto...@optonline.net> wrote in message news:eJThtINdIHA.4436@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... <chuckcar...@gmail.com> wrote in message news:ab200327-52f4-4eed-af07-2ebac3815164@u69g2000hse.googlegroups.com... Can't install XP on

media center stopped working
Attempt to install a cheap non-vista game: Program installs without a prompt. Allow computer to sleep: Nag upon return to life. I don't have a real problem with UAC. I just hate to have to interface with a program that's dumber than me. Two viruses in 30 years is a good record for common sense and "running

Installing Vista on SATA drive
I have IE7 running on Windows Vista (without any special plugins enabled). These are deployed on a relatively new computer, with 2GB memory. Don't install any extras you're not sure of. You might also try the steps here: "Internet Explorer stops responding, stops working, or restarts"

Clean Install Upgrade home premium from xp media center - part
David Berry dbe...@mvps.org microsoft public frontpage client Who forced anyone to install Vista? Before installing any new OS you should always check and It is being "forced" when once you install Vista you can't go back to XP. Exsqueeze me? I can go back to XP any time I want. In fact, I can dump Windows and

Dual Boot
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RZOA wrote: Hi, 6 months ago I bought vista home premium 64 bit. So I installed it without a problem and then proceeded to install the drivers for my hardware and I honestly don’t know what is actually causing this, the unsigned drivers or maybe some bad windows update. I can’t remember which installation