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Poll: Vista gets vote of no confidence
Rock r...@nospam.net microsoft public windows vista general "EDDIE G" wrote after upgrading to Vista Home Premium, I lost use of my printer, a Dell, there is no software driver upgrade available on the Dell website, the installation disk will no longer install the printer, my copy of Adobe Premier Elements will no

can't install vista advisor
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. We're pretty certain Windows 3.1 would be a safe bet. He seems particularly worried

Is rewarding constituencies that vote PAP with housing upgrade ...
ix.netcom.com> wrote: The update does not work with Vista. "Thurman" <thur...@bigplanet.com> wrote in message news:1guYh.52$t73.19@newsfe02.lga. It works but proceed with caution. I found six errors in documentation dealing with links/ continuity. 'Cingular is gone'; replaced by ATT. Notes appears to still be a

WARNING: device driver updates causing Vista to deactivate
I have made a recovery disc (from the partition) and I have the "Anytime Upgrade DVD," and I'm curious is there any way to access the upgrade DVD to get to those files or even do a real repair of Vista without losing settings and personal files? I'd use *extreme* caution when using SFC. To be honest with you.

Vista or XP? Taking a pulse on Vista confidence.
I must caution you that my suppy of the above PowerMac is limited, = when I run out I may not be able to get more of a particular model. UMAX VISTA S8 400 x 800 scanner, 24 bit with transparency adaptor = $1190.00 or Transparancy Unit by itself $300.00 Free delivery and setup in Toronto and surrounding areas.

Why Microsoft VISTA Failed - What to Do Next
Unless you upgraded from an infested machine (and transfered everything back after the upgrade install) or you know you haven't been practicing Safe Hex, Please understand that I'm not saying that Vista is invulnerable. No operating system is invulnerable. However, I am urging caution and suggesting you

Install Vista?
Depending on which folder has the stuck headers, you can try the fix detailed here: http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/62560-windows-mail-problems.html Caution: Some users report undesirable side effects from this fix. Personally I'd skip the 'fixes' and upgrade WM to WLM: http://get.live.com/betas/maildesktop_betas

#Vius warnings issued as Vista launches
Wandering amore....@hotmail.com alt backup-software Version 10 is the first that is compatible with Vista, and Version 11 is current. They offer a low cost upgrade if you register your present version. On the other hand, you don't have to "Install" Acronis to use it. You can make your backups from the Acronis disk,

CAUTION
Somebody actually believes that Vista constitutes an upgrade! Ah well. Read on, I suppose. With the same disk you can also do a new clean installation. .... NEVER install a "new" operating system from Microsoft until they have reached, at least, the first service pack and, even then, treat with extreme caution.

Upgrading from 32 bit Vista to 64 bit Vista
On either platform I'd recommend at least 2GB of fast RAM (depending on the OS and whether it's 32 bit or 64 bit, and if the latter, do it with caution as you'll probably already be aware that 64bit audio interface drivers are not always available, and if using Vista in either flavour, you may also experience some

Vista OS discussed on Fox News today
A word of caution, I'm not sure that Dell's OEM 'free" upgrade for Vista allows a dual boot install, best for Scott to Google for assurance this is possible. Each OEM is responsible for adapting Vista's OEM upgrade version to it's own needs and so each has it's own quirks. The "free" upgrade OEM versions aren't

USB to Serial Adapter
I strongly caution you not to consider retooling your existing infrastructure to some other O/S. Ever heard of Pandora's Box? -b ;-) "Dave" <dave...@msn.com> wrote in I expect the next OS here to be Vista, even though the NA hasn't committed to any plans for migration from Win2000. Even though (I hear) Vista

Zero-day Vista Exploit Up for Sale
http://www.engadget.com/2007/02/12/dells-express-upgrade-to-vista-not-so-express/ Dell Plays Hide-and-Seek with Vista PCs ,----[ Quote ] I never thought I would 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.

(QSS) Re: WooHOO I FIXED it! (Software/Vista)
This is not the first problem that they have with Vista. Related: Dell's "Express Upgrade" to Vista not so "express" ,----[ Quote ] Dell-using Vista hopefuls are 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.

Will Dell OEM Vista install on another Dell PC?
Just my opinion that at this point in time, Anytime Upgrade isn't ready (kind of like drivers for Vista...) I did the upgrade to Ultimate and it did work, 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.

Vista So Slow
They say the upgrade charge otherwise will be in the range of $170 for earlier owners. The impression I get from them is that the Beta already is a pretty complete product (of course, that's what MS said about Vista way, way back when), and that since it's already been out a while, release date announcement

#Vius warnings issued as Vista launches
Somebody actually believes that Vista constitutes an upgrade! Ah well. Read on, I suppose. First Elf found Vista is pickier than a cuddle elf without any pizz@. .... install a "new" operating system from Microsoft until they have reached, at least, the first service pack and, even then, treat with extreme caution.

Hidden Costs of a Windows Vista Upgrade
There is no justification for doing that, and if one wants to 'upgrade' their computers, they can buy upgrades from the local store, or from Dell (who, IIRC, then go ahead and assume the worst in others. if you just wanted to caution him that his license does not permit multiple installations or some similar

Will this build work with Vista at the moment?
With the newly installed Vista running once again do an upgrade install, this time typing in the DVD code when asked. Caution: The procedure above is as I remember reading it. Given my sometimes faulty memory YMMV. It would probably be best if you searched for detailed instructions. -- Leo For every difficult

Caution with Windows upgrading
Home users seemed slowish to upgrade. Even OEMs weren't busting their guts offering 2k... you had a choice of 9x or 2k around the time it came out. Same with XP... Most people approached it with caution, as XP didn't really offer much over 2000. *Come Vista, and caution seems to be thrown into the wind?