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Vista??
Most of my PCs are running W2K, only one is XP and none are likely to see Vista anytime soon. Nothing of value to me has been added since W2K, I run computers to do a task, not to make an OS fashion statement. Several of my Windows PCs run 24x365 and I can't recall the last time any of them crashed.

CS2 can't detect printer drivers in Vista 64
And MS DOES have a driver update service but if the OEM's dont supply then its not MS fault. It's not like they are short of cash. Sorry. Funny enough, a lot of vista users 'can't see the need to go to 64 bit' even though they run 64 bit hardware. The reality is that they don't use 64bit due to the lack of

Microsoft throws in the towel on Vista
Unfortunately, I didn't write version 1.0 of this product, so all the architecture and interaction was built in already by the time I got it. You mentioned the library they can't replace is Pervasive. Do you mean like a driver to access an old Pervasive or btrieve database? I use this on Vista 64-bit platform.

There is no .NET in Vista Code?
My ISA Firewall client on Vista can't connect to ISA Server either. I'm running ISA Server 2004 SP3 on the SBS PC. I had installed hotfix 926505 on the SBS PC. resolve Vista compatibility issues: Windows Small Business Server 2003: Windows Vista and Outlook 2007 compatibility update (required for Vista machines

Vista x64 update problem
John Barnes jbar...@email.net microsoft public windows 64bit general As I pointed out in a Vista post, how difficult this will be when the update doesn't work Can't you see what a mess it would be if MS started requiring an operating legacy Windows installation in order to take advantage of Upgrade editions?

Vista Ultimate Windows Update Problem 2 (KB938979)
Mike K Mi...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windowsupdate Can't edit posts? working again, and the only thing I did differnent was instead of clicking on "check At least I know I'm current I guess "TaurArian" wrote: Thanks for the feedback Mike, pleased it helped you with your Vista 64 update issue.

stupid vista trick
breno785 breno785.34t...@no-mx.forums.vistaheads.com microsoft public windows vista hardware_devices I have the EXACT same problem as you do except i can't get my This appear to have happened on Tuesday (12th Feb) update..i have no idea what to do from now...:/ -- breno785 Posted via http://www.vistaheads.com.

Why don't my USB devices work as in Windows XP?
The fix is also present in "systeminfo". tvccs;612129 Wrote: Well...on my system...it isn't "fixed" yet. The install failed once this morning, and has now reinstalled "successfully" three times (a fourth is downloading AGAIN as we speak). The first "break" showed the following: Update for Windows Vista for

My first impressions - Vista 64 bit Ultimate
Sandi - Microsoft MVP since 1999 http://www.ie-vista.com http://inetexplorer.mvps.org Inetexplorer has changed - for instructions on how to find old URLs, 3) I will ask why you can't update your BIOS. I would be very, very reluctant to ever recommend a BIOS upgrade... - risk of failed upgrade leaving you with

Revealing article about Vista
andreas.komni...@gmail.com microsoft public windows vista networking_sharing Ok, here it is!!! Just FYI, I did try setting the DNS server to auto. Just looking at the event log now, I spotted a few of these (seemingly appear when I try to run the update service...): The BITS service failed to start.

Ultimate: clean re-install, need some advice..
I did take the trouble to download 64-bit versions of the drivers for my soundcard, and graphics card, and get the latest BIOS update for the motherboard, before I tried to install the said 64-bit version of Vista... I'm completely stumped, mate, and can't seem to find any sensible advice as to how to proceed.

64-bit mandatory driver signing -- a huge mistake and a stupid ...
(I might be able to spot a syntax error in your .inf, but oddly I can't spot "%VCDTS21367-1%" itself in there.) (d) I'm not sure where the Manufacturers & Models that show up in the Update Drivers requestor come from. There does not seem to be a list of them in my Registry. I'm thinking they may be built on the fly

Error 80070103 with Conexant AC- Link
Can't be a hardware thing except for 64-bit part. On 2/12/2008 3:33 PM PT, Tape_Worm wrote: It is a coincidence, I was getting the same issue on a dual core. "xiowan" wrote: Hello "Phillip Pi": I am getting the same update showing as not installed after two tries also. I am running Vista Ultimate 64 bit with an

Ext HD triggers new hardware, drivers not loaded
Once I created the local hostname, and allowed the dynamic update, Vista connected immediately. When I tried this on the production environment, .... The AD DNS server should be set up to forward requests it can't resolve. I don't know what the problem is in your case. I have joined Vista to several domains with no

Has Microsoft killed the Media PC??
I'm still holding out till I get further verification and I Well, as far as I can see the only reason to believe that Vista-64 isn't a 'real' 64-bit OS is that Apple is .... No version of OS X ever liked 512 MB systems; but for the first several versions, OS X got faster with each update on those computers.

KB937287 keeps showing up on my 64-bit Vista UE.
Kernel gets update. Not all Linux distros have the same update features. Some have it, others don't... please don't use the distro switching method so common here .... The linux 64 bit model is better than the linux 32 bit model. I can't compare 32 and 64 vista since it's CSS. Work faster? Again, not necessarily.

FSX on Vista 64 bit
You told me about using Windows Update to get the Vista driver but it didn't find any for me. "Barb Bowman" wrote: anything in event logs? I can't tell you for sure that it is a hardware On Sat, 16 Jun 2007 05:00:02 -0700, Roman <Ro...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: Does it count for Vista 64-bit too?

ImgBurn v.2.4.0.0
The problem is that without alternate sourcing, they can't keep up with the demand. Furthermore, since Apple hasn't licensed OS/X to another vendor, they don't meet alternate source requirements for federal, government, and corporate contracts. In reality, PC vendors are selling boatloads of Vista systems to

Microsoft throws in the towel on Vista
"John Barnes" wrote: No one can answer your question as you don't provide the complete information necessary. Where are you getting your drive letters. Often they are different in each system which is booted. Which Vista are you trying to install. Be exact. ie Vista 64-bit upgrade Ultimate "icoczar"

Windows Easy Transfer 32bit XP to 64 bit Vista
covers many of the newer boards from Asus and although I am only running 2GB, and never had any trouble of this kind, you might check for an update whatever board it is you have You don't give any specifics of your hardware so that's about all I can tell you. By the way, the problem isn't confined to Vista x64.