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Vista? No thanks!
"Adam Albright" wrote: On Fri, 9 Feb 2007 14:21:00 -0800, Murix Bob <Murix B...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: I downloaded the upgrade advisor and it says my computer Any ideas as to why Vista is acting like a loser? (I was able to use the beta of Vista on this computer a couple of months ago in nov./ decem.

Which laptops are Vista Premium Ready?
Geom G...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windowsxp general Hi I've recently downloaded this program, but I can't install it, because windows doesn't recognize the type of program, so it asks me to choose the program. If I choose msiexec, a window opens with caracters that seems to describe the windows

Most thoroughly tested Microsoft Software ever?
Since Vista is so new, instructions haven't been posted yet. However, instructions for other Windows configurations are on the following Web pages: the graphics needs: http://www.microsoft.com/windowsvista/getready/capablefootnotes.mspx You can download and install the Vista Upgrade Advisor (beta) to get a

Check if your PC can run Windows Vista
Eppure Word97 funziona... e Word 2000 funziona... e l'Upgrade Advisor di Vista NON MI HA DETTO NIENTE dei malfunzionamenti di Word... non ti >sembra che ci delle novità di Vista, ma non ha avvertito a dovere delle incompatibilità, che sono MOLTE >di più di quelle segnalate dall'Upgrade Advisor. le beta e le rc

Should Microsoft Protect Our Investment In Windows Software?
Just download, install, and run the Windows Vista Upgrade Advisor beta. http://www. microsoft.com/windowsvista/getready/upgradeadvisor/default.mspx Minimum 9 capable graphics card -- http://www.freeinformationcentre.co.uk/html/computing___internet.html I downloaded the vista upgrade advisor and clicked the check

Can't Sync: Windows Mobile Device Center Beta 3
Today, Microsoft Corp. announced the launch of the Windows Vista "Get Ready" Web site, the worldwide availability of Windows Vista Capable PCs, the upcoming availability of Premium Ready PCs and the availability of the Windows Vista Upgrade Advisor beta. "Customers have many options and choices to make when it

Windows x64 to Vista Ultimate 64 Upgrade According to ...
But Beta 2 (build 5384) is in "public" Beta, meaning that soon billions of computer users worldwide will be using Vista. (say by mid-July of this year, 2006) I've installed it on two different computer systems. Before installation, I ran the upgrade advisor downloaded from Microsoft. Both systems passed, with one

Transfer files from XP to VISTA
With something as important as an OS upgrade, I ALWAYS clean install, no point in inviting trouble with leftover "baggage" Install was actually pretty uneventful, dandy" - however both the HCL & UA neglected to inform me that the only drivers for the damn thing were the "beta-grade" garbage offered by AMD-ATI.

Will this build work with Vista at the moment?
99% of the users who have been to these forums over the last 8 months have been beta testers. Most of the users coming in now, have never been to this forum. Many users are reporting they ran that useless upgrade advisor and/or are using computers that say "Vista ready" or whatever tag is put on computers that

Windows Vista upgrade advisor Beta
Thanks I ran the advisor from Microsoft. What I found of potential interest is that I would need to get a 'Toshiba Mobile PC Driver' most likely from Toshiba. So I would need to get into contact with Toshiba to install Vista. Take that with a dose of salt. The upgrade advisor seems to be early beta.

Windows Vista fails to install
Stop the hatin' and feel the love for Windows Vista! Seems like running the Upgrade Advisor would tell you what you need to know before upgrading. .... with vista. come on now give us a break vista is just like windows milleniium was a piece of junk. i was one of the original beta testers of vista and when ms took

Windows Vista Upgrade Advisor
Phil Anthropist dont_bot...@falseaddress.net uk comp misc Want to see if your Windows XP-based PC can run Windows Vista? Just download, install, and run the Windows Vista Upgrade Advisor beta. http://www.microsoft.com/windowsvista/getready/upgradeadvisor/default.mspx Minimum requirements for Windows Vista: CPU at

Vista "Grande ciofeca"
The company also offers a beta of Windows Vista Upgrade Advisor from its Web site to determine the ability of a PC to run Vista in its various guises. The utility only runs on Windows XP. Vista Capable Vista Premium Ready Processor 800 MHz 1 GHz Memory 512 MB 1 GB Graphics Card DirectX 9 capable DirectX 9 capable

Vista Ready..................
Thanks to reply I downloaded Windows vista upgrade advisor at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=65926&clcid=0x409 from the site of microsoft windows Vista "Rick Rogers" wrote: Hi, Can you supply a link to the download you used? -- Best of Luck, Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP

Microsoft Windows Vista Upgrade Advisor
Are computer mfgs dumping their stock of inventory According to rumor, it's in the works, but not because of Vista's coming debut. list will help clarify the graphics needs: http://www.microsoft.com/windowsvista/getready/capablefootnotes.mspx You can download and install the Vista Upgrade Advisor (beta) to get

Another day, more inexcusably stupid mistakes caused by Vista
I also find that I may not have the latest BIOS; what is installed is dated 06-01-2006. whereas there is a Beta BIOS created 01-04-2007 and might have been .... Vista Upgrade advisor found no other problems except for Realtek audio which can be fixed with a driver upgrade. I have two SATA hard drives installed,

Vista Home Premium to Ultimate Upgrade
No I haven't used Vista very much. I have been closely following the Beta Testing Programme & the Tests & Reviews of it in the various Magazines & on the the upgrade advisor: http://www.microsoft. com/windows/products/windowsvista/buyorupgrade/upgradeadvisor.mspx once installed and run, tells me that there

Will this build work with Vista at the moment?
The x64 version is already installed and the Vista beta would be on its own hard drive. Jay John Barnes wrote: Good to hear. I am sure most on this site, like myself, do a clean install (with an upgrade version, if available) and FSTW is a useful tool. "Charlie Russel - MVP" <char...@mvKILLALLSPAMMERSps.org> wrote

Windows Vista is a-coming, sustainable building video and a ...
Wes MS-MVP Windows Shell/User In news:44e975b4@212.67.96.135, Phil Anthropist <dont_bot...@falseaddress.net> hunted and pecked: Want to see if your Windows XP-based PC can run Windows Vista? Just download, install, and run the Windows Vista Upgrade Advisor beta.

Windows Vista Upgrade Advisor Beta
... in news:3i35i3l9tcn0hm0avhfcfivnr69pd4vehh@4ax.com: I have a Gateway, Pentium 4, 1.8 and ran the Vista Upgrade Advisor and it said that I could run Vista Home version. Your thoughts? Waldo Vista sucks hind tit. It's a bloated pig of an OS. Any fool who buys it is just doing free beta testing for Microsoft.