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Successfully Getting a Vista Refund from Dell While ...
I have to say though, with all due respect to anyone, the Upgrade Advisor is not a pinpoint accurate utility/mini app because it will tell you components won't work on Vista that certainly will so they err on the side of conservative caution. It says that Vista won't work because I need new IDE controllers,

Upgrading from 32 bit Vista to 64 bit Vista
MikeE Mi...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista general thanks for your resonpse. I don't need it. I want it. I'm trying to stay on the cutting edge. I'll use my common sense (at least somewhat) and proceed with caution. Thanks again. "Richard G. Harper" wrote: You can't "upgrade" from 32-bit

90% of PCs Won't Jump on Vista Bandwagon
For starters download and run the Vista Update Advisor. It will test your current system and report what it don't like. The big caution here is ANYTHING it nags about, even if it says it shouldn't be a problem you should treat AS A problem and either delete or disable BEFORE trying to install Vista, especially if

The new Windows Vista
Now I noticed in the Slackbook-2.0 (p.19), this caution: As of Slackware version 8.1, a new method for creating the bootable CDs, which does not work well with <http://kadaitcha.cx/vista/dogsbreakfast/index.html> cbfalconer at maineline dot net -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com.

Buying Photoshop C2 with C3 Beta already out there?
http://www.engadget.com/2007/02/12/dells-express-upgrade-to-vista-not-so-express/ Limited choices for Windows XP holdouts ,----[ Quote ] Despite words of caution from some in the tech industry that it's too early to make the switch to Microsoft's Windows Vista, many PC shoppers have no choice.

Murthas Money Trail World
Andre Da Costa[ActiveWin] andre...@hotmail.com microsoft public windows vista general The Vista x64 installation is pretty straightforward and almost I'll use my common sense (at least somewhat) and proceed with caution. Thanks again. "Richard G. Harper" wrote: You can't "upgrade" from 32-bit to 64-bit,

Repair Vista without install DVD?
KentuckyRanger KentuckyRan...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista hardware_devices First off, is this a fresh install of Vista or an upgrade. Like Cal Bear said, look at your device manager and see if there's red X or caution triangle with an exclamation point in it.

Vista RC1 & RC2 Lessons learned so far. (May help the newbies)
Non-entity notavalidaddr...@nonentitynohow.net microsoft public windows vista installation_setup My initial purchase is a FULL VERSION, not an upgrade, should I ever move from this PC (soon I hope) to a third two years down the line? They cannot answer any questions related to this. I urge caution. Bill Halvorsen.

trying to delete mail
"We want to make sure that users understand the system's limitations," said Gerhard Eschelbeck, a spokesman for Webroot, "and caution them that Microsoft's anti-virus programs may "Future archaeologists will be able to identify a Vista upgrade layer when they go through our landfill sites." That's also crazy.

Is it dangerous to "upgrade" to Vista?
Should I install XP and upgrade to Vista later on? Should I install Vista right away? All new computers seem to have Vista pre-installed, so Vista must be good and stable and compatible with software. I do not know. Please tell me what you think. Thank you. TI Hello Talal, I would recommend you proceed with caution

trying to delete mail
I have no plans to install Vista until a similar circumstance occurs in the future. Individuals and organizations that rush headlong into the upgrade cycle, Those considering a change of operating systems ought to proceed with similar caution. Regards, Tim Parker ... Germain's Medium Flake in a basket billiard

CAUTION
... machines and was ready to go Vista but have recently had two more-tech-savvy-than-I (I'ma librarian masquerading as a technology coordinator) persons caution me I would just hate to go XP only to have to do a later upgrade to Vista (what a hassle). So, how are you all playing the game...jumping into the big

CAUTION
I've already sunk $160 bucks into the 32bit upgrade and cannot get that reversed at all...... A note of caution: a number of people in these groups are warning that 64-bit Vista is very poorly supported by hardware makers, so there is a good reason the machine came with 32-bit installed.

can I upgrade my XP MCE PC to Vista RC1 without losing files?
This is also causing problems for customers who have already purchased Vista, which is raising caution flags among those who might have been considering Vista. Many corporate customers have purchased their XP licenses outright, and have no desire to upgrade to Vista. I'm even surprised to see how many

Cannot Install
Roy Schestowitz newsgro...@schestowitz.com comp os linux advocacy Vista a 'threat' to the national security of India ,----[ Quote ] As Mr Bombay Watcher says on his blog, Microsoft has a cosy partnership with the CIA, so perhaps the world should take care and caution when it comes time to upgrade.

Different MS Vista group ??
And, most will "err on the side of caution" because they do not want to lose the privilege. Last time I checked, Access 2.0 applications still worked in Windows XP, so unless Vista breaks that tradition, I predict you will be able to create with the tools you now have, and have the databases work -- for some

Dell Having Problems with Windows Vista
Many of Windows Vista's features will be improvements over its predecessor, but users may not find them compelling enough to upgrade. Buyers should proceed with caution. WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW As with Windows XP and Windows 2000, Windows Vista will offer incremental, evolutionary improvements for users over its

Speakers don't work on vista
Caution, for your benefit, read *all* Vista Setup, Install, and *all* Readme Files from EULA (if memory serves me, two locations during actual pre-install). Seemingly, too many people treat Vista as XP, including the simple Upgrade experiences from XP down. Too frequently, we humans are creatures of habit

Cannot Install
You dont like XP / Vista / Microsoft / Bill / Steve. Stop using the product. Manish elvisf...@gmail.com wrote: I think you might have missed the point of Word of caution is careful when you get into the history of the PC because it was before Bill or Steve and remember more to the point when the PC as we know

Future of Access 2
What
happens to that content when you upgrade to Vista? If you've bought digital media from stores running Windows Media Player 10, you'll be asked to reauthorize the .... Proceed with caution. 28. *Get The Power Prompt* The Command Prompt, though buried in the _Start_ menu, is an enduringly versatile application.