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#251905 06/01/07 06:04 PM
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Also make sure you visit update.microsoft.com after you boot up your machine and get on the net. There were tons of hot-fixes that were released that did not make it into Dell OEM Releases installed on their machines.

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One last thing. Make sure ALL of the drivers you are using in Vista are Vista x86 and x86 only. Some if not all of the 64 bit drivers are very unstable.

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I still have a loaner with vista. It's a huge step backwards. It looks pretty without offering anything else significant (at least nothing positive.)
Huge resource hog too.
Alienware still sells puters with XP available.


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#251908 11/02/07 09:46 AM
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Best way to jump into vist is to run a dual boot,

you install xp first then vista on a second partition,,,, super easy to do, google search there are a few tutorials

its like having 2 computers, all your programs will run great on the xp side.... then when you want to test or play with vista reboot to that os and play around knowing you can easily just boot back to xp where everything works

I have a 300g hd split in half its awesome...


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#251909 11/02/07 12:56 PM
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Just upgrade Vista to Windows XP Pro and you are done. smile

#251910 11/06/07 02:15 AM
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I finally put my Vista machine in the corner and swapped back to my XP machine.

1. I run on a UPS. Every morning it would tell me: Your batter is low - it's current charge is 100%. To avoid losing work, Replace your battery. Or something like that.

2. The other day it said: Your hard disk is about to crash. Backup now and put in a new hard drive. Then it tried to walk me through a backup/restore. Yeah, like that would have went well.

Meh.

#251911 11/13/07 11:49 AM
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Funny...I have been running Vista on both my Dell desktop and laptop with no issues at all. One thing is, they either came with Vista, or were Vista ready with a Vista drivers disk.

Most people do not understand the IMPORTANCE of having the correct drivers installed. It makes all the difference in the world when it comes to making the machine run smooth.


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#251912 11/23/07 05:26 AM
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hi
i also run vista ultamite and have no problems at all first off never use a upgrade disk they suck and always end up with errors if your going to do it get the full version just get the home version its cheaper and you can add a ultamite number later and it will upgrade itself i run 2 600gb harddrives on raid and i had to get some new drivers but thats all if you need a hand just email me and il be glad to try and help you :toast:

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That's one heck of a long sentence.....please use some periods where needed.....they're FREE you know.


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Guess its hard to type on your cell phone keyboard with one hand while hanging onto the Empire State Building with the other.

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