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Vista and slow transfers over the network
I don't think I ran either Win 3.1 or Win95 with less than 64 MB. Too long ago to remember! :-) ... and overall sluggishness (only NT4 had acceptable performance after the display driver was moved into Ring 0) ... I never found NT "sluggish". I never used it for anything that needed particularly high graphics

Second harddrive cannot be read after installing Vista
I’d been reading the dailies–stewing about Frank Rich’s New York Times foray into kiddie porn–and I wasn’t quite sure what my friend was referring to. Whereas CNN’s nonstop coverage of the Columbine shootings a year ago, which included the funerals of a few victims, was ratings-driven and even dangerous,

repost Elvira and the witches kids pt 5 (bondage, mutated aunt ...
I've installed it now on three home built machines and have never gotten it right on the first few tries. I've never had this problem - seriously, never. Once it was installed, without downloading any new drivers or changing hardware, it ran fine. I just hope that companies like Adobe keep producing software

Vista and XP
A few other tweaks: * Combine TOT #2 and SVT #D for continuous service in the Olsen Road corridor. (Or leave TOT #2 alone, and extend SVT #D into Thousand Oaks via this route, using the vehicle from former SVT #C (now Vista "C" mentioned above) Anyone remember when TOT ran *four* routes? (They consolidated #2 and

$$$$QuickCash$$$$ - quikcash.txt [1/1]
There were a few key data blocks you could access that represented the MS-DOS state, and clobbering one of these woulld take down the system rather solidly, and whatever was the cause, Amiga programs (ordinary programs, not drivers) were apt to corrupt just about anything if their pointers ran wild.

Trip Report - Mexico Trip: Part 2.
So when the Vista machine went into place I installed the 700's and removed the big old Motorolas. Thats where I went wrong, the 700's do NOT do HD stations only digital. That box also has two Avermedia A180 cards in the mix, one of the few cards I'm sure that installing two is not a problem.

vista and xp together
"Jimmy S." wrote: Hi cthiggin, After mulling over your posts for a few days and not finding any similar situations in my research either, I have to suggest I have Vista Home Premium - The vendor of VB is having their engineers look into the problem - AND I have threads on the flight sim forums that other folks

Vista problems
Borked
Pseudo Mailed wrote: As you all know Vista is the new O/S from Bill G and Co.I have been using it for five months on my desk top. .... I used Vista only a few times but all I saw on it was problems, frequent program crashes and such. But then I run a LOT of resource intense proggies that most people don't.

OT: Deb-computer ????s
(Wheww!) I ran System Restore back to before nVidia's nTune install, and got my system back. I hope this helps someone else from running into this. I beta tested Vista throughout the entire pre-release phase and really had some problems. Most of them were driver issues and a few problems with some programs that

Messenger service is no more in VISTA, Alternatives?
This thing is vista ready; AOL; MSN and God knows what else is in here and I don't know it. Just spend 1/2 hr. w/critiical downloads. but everyone swears they can't get into mine. Hope they are right. I miss my waterfall screen saver. My royal blue borders and larger bold print. Gotta figure out a few things.

vista
American eavesdroppers were collecting just 25 percent of the foreign-based communications they had been receiving a few months earlier. Then they ran out the clock." A White House official said the push was driven by genuine concerns by Mike McConnell, director of national intelligence, for the government's

Vista and Quad core CPU
Most home users ran BVRP supplied with their modem, or Winfax/Pro.. if one suggested using Windows Fax, most either didn't know it was there, Watching people rush to Vista has been like watching lemmings jump into the sea. In my world, a new OS from Microsoft belongs on a test partition for at least 2 years

Another defeat for Microsoft!!!
I am running it because I foolishly allowed myself to be talked into helping out someone who is preparing a tutorial book on Vista. But I am doing all the work in XP and only running Vista when I need to check on something. I ran Vista Beta 1 a few months ago, just to see what it was like. Aside from driver issues

Microsoft to Discount Vista ? Cheaper Crap is STILL Crap ...
You: to stupid to read up above my initial post by a few lines, stupid. You're a really nasty guy. You ought to enroll in an anger management program. If you were a little less stupid you would have remembered my saying so and put it into its proper context. You said if Apple was off the list,

Vista Bus to SBS2003R2 connectcomputer problems . . .
Vista has it's headaches and a few 'can't believe it was release in this form' features and applications. Windows Mail really missed the boat and exemplified by the I would be whining about each and every compatibility problem I ran into too. It's way more entertaining to watch others do this. What I am saying,

quem nao deve nao teme
We
ran around in Nogales and got the required Mexican insurance and changed Dollars for Pesos. A hundred dollar bill converts into 310000 Pesos, or 310 new Pesos. When you go more than these few miles into Mexico, you have to get a tourist entry permit for yourself and for your vehicle.

Vista startup slow on high end pc
Unfortunately
thanks to many of | the problems I ran into over the last 10 days I can't recommend | it for anyone but early adopters or those who don't mind After a few weeks from Vista retail launch, most of the hardware problems should be sorted out by vendors, either issuing updated drivers or bios updates.

Vista randomly freezing on Startup
Alternately, you can boot into XP (or Vista, I suppose?) native if you want to set up the dual-boot environment that apple supports. OS-X never crashes, although some applications do. :) "Never" is a very long time. I did have an OS crash, but, that was in 10.2 so it's been a few years. It's amazing what people

Anyone got the prices of Vista on release in NZ?
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Roy Schestowitz wrote: Microsoft PowerShell isn't Vista-ready, either ,----[ Quote ] As a few other bloggers noted yesterday, Microsoft?s newly released A powerful CLI shell would scare me if I ran Windows. Probably best for MS if it doesn't see the light of day. -- #191, ewi...@earthlink.net Does anyone

MSN on Vista
Then he proceeded to tell us that the easiest way to write assembler is to write the program in C and compile it using the "-S" option, which creates a ".s" L3" to something a human would come up with... and no one'd be any the wiser ;) db I ran into him when I was at NSIT, he was running the cnc machine stuff.