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Prroof of Vista Fasteness. FINAL
If you buy a new PC with Vista installed no problem otherwise stick with what you have. Going to Vista with XP software is risky. Some software already won't work Another option would be to dual boot, how do I set this up on the same hard drive, is it an option during Vista install. What I would like is a menu

How to create an association? [Update]
Hi, I had Vista installed and reinstalled XP instead.But now that XP is back on my PC,it now shows that c drive is called D drive and the same for D drive now called C drive,which did NOT show up that way when Vista was installed. The question is,how can i change c drive back to being called C drive without*

Home Network Vista-XP Sharing Access
Bob Comer On Mon, 25 Feb 2008 15:52:39 -0700, "Colin Barnhorst" <c.barnhorst@comcast. net> wrote: Heck, I only use 256mb for an XP vm for installing the OS and The XP cd is retail, the Vista Ult cd is retail. I saw that the partition was taking hours, so I rebooted the VPC and host. I started over, same thing,

How to undo failed install
JGMC [email address] Gmail-ABCs Vista Opperating System & Office XP When I do a test this what happens: Establish network connection -Completed find outgoing Program OK Microsoft Outlook 2002 Binary Path OK C:/Program Files/Microsoft Office/Office10/outlook.exe Binary Version OK 10.0.2627.1 Account Name OK

Vista-W2000 Networking?
Microsoft does the same thing, offering cheap Windows to people who haven't got a PC and creating a chokehold on companies (just see the way Dell refused .... Date: Fri, 22 Jun 2007 04:07:29 +0100 Stephenson Harwood chooses XP over Vista for stability ,----[ Quote ] “There is a lot of me-too stuff going on in this

Vista 64 dual boot changing drive letter
I've set up a wireless nework with the same configuration and the result is... the same. Both computers share about anything and are indeed connected by On the Vista host computer: a. Go to Control Panel > Network and Sharing Center. b. Click "Manage network connections". c. Click the local area network

Unable to Save in Word 2003 - Nothing Happens
Colin Barnhorst c.barnho...@comcast.net microsoft public windows vista hardware_devices Running multiple anti-virus products can cause problems. in the hope that just perhaps the broken VC2 engine might be causing troubles, used the same det's......yup...still blank screen all the remaining OS's on my singular

VX2235WM and 8800GT in VISTA32BIT issue
Note that both Vista vols were installed via a DVD boot using the same TechNet DVD, so, the drive enumeration system was not changed for the Vista vol that did not have SP1. Notes For non-Vista booting, drive C: is XP Home, meaning that Home was installed before the other op system installs.

Dell replaces Vista with XP on some models
My Windows Partitions are: C:/ - NTFS - WINDOWS (where windows is installed) - 100GB E:/ - NTFS (where I plan to put Vista) - 90GB F:/ - FAT32 (nothing in here) - 10GB I need instructions on how to put Vista onto the E:/ drive (to triple-boot the computer) without doing anything to GRUB, Windows XP, or Ubuntu Linux

Very strange problem networking Vista to XP (wireless)
On the Bridge OntheBri...@1701.com microsoft public windows live messenger where is messenger 7 that can work on xp? do you have a link? 7.5 gives a message of forced upgrade Keep moving forward. Oh I am moving forward... but MS is not. For example vista is a huge leap back.. how back?

Can't dual boot back to xp need help
I tried to connect a laptop with Vista Business. From Vista i can see and access the other computers on the network but from XP and 2000 I can't access to it. I can see the laptop on the network but when i tried to access I get an error on starting the session. I created the same user account on the laptop that one

New Vista laptop and old XP-Pro desktop
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Vista / XP / 2000 / Linux networking
but from The XP to the Vista NO GOOD --XP shows the two workgroups and when trying to get to the Vista one gives \\**** is not accessible You might not have permissions to use network resources. Login Failure:user account restrictions. Tried with all Firewalls OFF same OK Vista to XP HELP PLEASE "hydro1956" wrote:

CoV Weekend...
so within Vista it will remain the same letter it now shows up as. Your only problem would be if you had pointed to any programs, files etc. on the XP drive and they are saved in shortcuts or registry entries. For safety, you could search your Vista registry using regedit for C:\ and C:/ to see if you have anything

Ghosting Around with Xp and Vista :-)
I have a DV9500 HP laptop 17" display nvidia geforce 8600 gs Intel core 2 duo and 2GHZ 2GB RAM 200GB hard drive partitioned as c:/ 100 GB (main) and Data d: 100 Gb HP How can we partition the same 200GB hard drive to two drivers after i install XP home. If any of you reading this, have done this already,

External USB Hard Drive not working, Vista asking for drivers
It is NOT Vista! It is the hardware implementation of the M/B and the ports interaction with Vista. What works with XP had to be changed physically to function with Vista. Is it a Vista problem in my case? NO! NO! NO! I have another computer with the same M/B that does ***NOT*** exhibit the same problems.

How To Install XP over Vista
I don’t know whether this means an additional partition on my C:\ drive or whether installing the OS on a different drive makes more sense. It's not designed nor can it move files from Vista to XP whether they are on the same computer or not. You will have to find other ways to move the data, ie manual copying,

How to share word templates across a network
Did the same thing with Win98 and XP worked pretty well.. If you download *vista boot pro* you will have no problem with installing vista on a new drive. The potentials for problems are that vista doesn't use the XP boot.ini, it changes the c: drive mbr and when you remove vista xp won't boot. vista boot pro can

Triple boot vista, xp, and ubuntu
Office 2003 Professional was originally installed on Windows XP Professional and then I upgraded to Vista Ultimate without uninstalling. temporary internet files were directed to C:\Windows\Temporary Internet Files rather than his directory within c:\Users but it may have happened after upgrading to Vista.

Dual boot Vista over XP problem.
The only way to switch to XP, was to mark the XP partition as active in the disk manager of Windows Vista and reboot (you can do the same in XP to reboot Vista). Create a second partition using the Windows XP installer screen above by selecting the free space on the drive and pressing "C" to create a partition