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Vista & Dual Boot
mengel mengelha...@hotmail.com sci geo satellite-nav I too found myself choosing between the Vista and 76S. The software is very similar in each model, with a slight nod going to the 76S, since each screen is much more user-configurable than the Vista's. The 76S also has superior reception compared to the Vista

No access of Vista shares from XP
Peltio pel...@twilight.zone it comp os win vista Il giorno 24-02-08 alle ore 14.44.11, l'imputato MONK rilascio', di fronte ai testimoni di it.comp.os.win.vista, le seguenti compromettenti dichiarazioni prontamente archiviate con numero di protocollo: <47c174a9$0$4794$4fafb...@reader4.news.tin.it> Io volevo

The joys of Vista... yeah right....... !!
http://news.zdnet.com/2100-1009_22-6125274.html When Vista gets widely compromised and then used to deliver SPAM and DDOS attacks from high(er)-end machines, do not be surprised. Also see: Windows Vista: It's More Secure, We Promise ,----[ Quote ] Well, allow me to take a moment to remind everyone of something that

Has Vista sensitivity improved with recent firmware?
"Darrell Gorter[MSFT]" Darre...@online.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista installation_setup Hello Felipe, What is in that section of the unattended.xml file? Here is one article on that error message showing an example of what may be causing it to happen? 934308 Error message when you use the

Vincenzo Bruzzechesse dal mio punto di vista
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.

Vista validation issue (service contact please)
José G. Samper netbu...@hotmail.net microsoft public es vfoxpro datos Hola como estas, debes configurar en la vista que campos son actualizables, cuales son los campos pk, y si la vista envia actualizaciones Ej: ThisView='vista' DBSetProp(ThisView,"View","SendUpdates",.T.) DBSetProp(ThisView,"View"

etrex vista dismal first impressions (long & sad)
Charlie Tame char...@tames.net microsoft public windows vista general Actually it is you who is probably the least useful moron here, your advice to the OP was almost entirely useless and your ramblings below say much about you :) alexB wrote: Don't agonize, NoSpot. You are crying nonstop.

Letting Vista Advocate GNU/Linux
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Installed Vista dual boot, think I screwed up!
First, though, to all Non-Vista IP's (64Pro's especially, and you know who you are) and have an axe to grind about Vista Consumers in this and ALL your PRECIOUS existing OLD newsgroups for HELP . . . Please get a life and be nice to us newbies on Vista and the RECOMMENDED BY MICROSOFT NEWSGROUPS (and all their

Vista constantly rebooting after this week's updates - "Config
Robert J. Lafayette xyz1...@msn.invalid microsoft public windows vista networking_sharing Humbly must admit the problem was me, not as in Microsoft ME but me as in Robert. I had been using the wrong printer name in setting up the local port. Problem resolved, Vista once again vindicated. yeah Vista.

Whether PB 10.5 supported in Vista
The registry edits in the procedure I gave in the attachment allows you to use the computer in a normal dual boot setup without risking anything in Vista when you boot XP. It is the resolution for that issue. Use it and you will not have to use the escape key or special boot managers or anything else other than the

MicroSh*t Launches POS Windows Vista and Office 2007
I'm sorry to say I can't remember exactly how I connected the Vista pc to the Xbox 360 the first time. I do remember that I didn't know there was an "add-an-extender" feature under tasks in the Media Center interface. I'm guessing that I started on the X-box360 and re-set it to the default settings in the system

The voice of Buena Vista
Charlie Tame char...@tames.net microsoft public windows vista general There almost seems to be a timespan between old and new that is better than either. BTW I installed Vista on a VirtualBox last night and that's running on Ubuntu 64 7.10. Seems to work well but can't connect to anything else yet due to a missing

Vista's versions: Pick the right edition
They are surely the same drivers for the Tablet specific items, but are currently buried in the restore CD, not in a stock copy of Vista. You won't get all the features from a clean load of Vista, and you probably don't have access to just the needed drivers on anything that came with the laptop.

New Inspiron 530 with Vista Home Premium -- some first ...
Jerry Okamura okamuraj...@hawaii.rr.com soc retirement I was one of those who had a whole lot of problems with Vista. But now that all those problems have been resolved, I am perfectly happy with this new program....it has some features I like. "Jim Higgins" <gordian...@hotmail.com> wrote in message

Fwd: Ca^'mO -duo+.c che^ Windows Vista
Michael muirh...@haidagwaii.net cakewalk coffeehouse Adventures with Vista (and Why I Went Back to XP) As those of you who follow these editorials know, I've been happily using Vista as my main working computer for the last few months. Yeah, I know Russ Cooper disapproves (see http://mcpmag.com/columns/article.asp?

Artcle: What Went Wrong with Windows Vista?
My very first install with Vista got this message. I hadn't given it a product key during the install, but tried to activate. It asked for the key at that point and gave me that error. I reinstalled over itself, gave it the key (the same key) at the install and then activated after my first clean boot and it worked

Vista is Crap
Ken Blake, MVP kbl...@this.is.an.invalid.domain microsoft public windows vista general On 23 Feb 2008 14:11:29 GMT, PMorgan <pmorgan.nos...@nc.rr.com> wrote: I have to purchase a new desktop and Dell will only honor their sale prices if Vista is installed (in other words, they'll give me XP, but they'll charge me

Vista is slow accessing network shares
From http://windowssecrets.com/ "The secret is that the setup program in Vista's upgrade version will accept an installed copy of XP, W2K, or an unactivated copy of Vista itself as evidence of a previous installation. This enables you to "clean install" an upgrade version of Vista to any formatted or unformatted

Uninstall Vista w/out loosing data
The confusion seems to be that even some of the people at MS think anything x64 for the desktop must be Vista. It is easy to forget about XP Pro x64 because of its very small user base. According to the Vista Team they see Vista x86 and Vista x64 as having the same feature set and therefore there should be no need