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Old 02-06-2007, 11:01 AM
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The problem is not really the drive, but drivers for the controller. Although it's, as you said, most current, the manufactures have been slow creating drivers that'll work with Vista. But I don't think you'll have any problems.

Yes Felix you jinxed me GOOD LUCK, So thank you. No Issues

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Old 02-06-2007, 01:26 PM
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Way to go Ants, it'll get better. Also, expect more 64-bit drivers and better support.
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Many complain that Vista will eat up battery power and run slow on laptops. I agree this will be the case for a while, but thanks to vista we will (hopefully) see new innovations in laptops designed to cope with this It will just make things better

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Hi crabby:

I am "revistaing" this topic. I am not big or worrying how long my machine will run on battery. Indeed, I always just set my power options when on battery for max performance. But, now that I have used Vista for a long time and frequently on battery, I can't say that I have every had a low-battery problem. When on battery, I am likely to be there, say, 4 or 5 hours.
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Compatability Wizard Said "Yes," Vista says "No"

I am running XP and downloaded the Compatability Wizard
which OKed my system, however the installation did not
succeed.

It couln't see my nVidia FX 5200 card, or my HP Deskjet
1320 printer, or my Etherfast cable connection card.

So, I'm out a hundred dollars.. thanks to a crappy
Compatability Wizard, I guess.
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Old 02-10-2007, 01:14 AM
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Jerrybasham, not all has to be lost. Please see my post here http://www.vistababble.com/forums/in...uccessful.html.
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Old 02-10-2007, 01:53 AM
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I knew it would be installed on a Tablet. I was just saying that, on a "full-functioned" machine, it might not be part of the Tablet PC components since so many would like using the snipper, but would have no use for the rest of the components.

But, anyway, I tuned the Tablet PC components off, and the snipper went away. It's a handy device, but I am going to do away with it for a while. The images one gets are not nearly as good as those from doing a screenshot and then using Paint/Photoshop. Going this route will make me faster with Photoshop. It seems odd to me that the snipper would not be installed sans the rest of the Tablet components on a "full function" machine.
Since I became a mod here, I decided that I needed the snipping tool again--the reason being that our space allowances for attached images are relatively small. So, the "snipper" facilitates making smallish images quickly. Anyway, I hovered over the Tablet PC area when turning Table PC Components back on and saw the "snipper" listed--implying there was no reason for be to deselect the Table PC Component to see that the "snipper" is one of them. Bah!
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Old 02-11-2007, 05:52 PM
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I think that snippet tool is awesome. I was a super mod at a nasty website until my conscience got the better of me recently. I could of used it then... It has a lot of things to save from adding 3rd party apps. Very cool OS

Ive reached a 5.3 Rating now and aren't going to stop at that <== Big Cheesy GRIN
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Dude my PC can handle all things on windows vista premium.

Pentium 4 1.8GHZ single core
768MB RAM
512MB VRAM, Saphire Radeon X1600 pro AGP
300WATT POWER SUPPLY

I know it's unbelievble that it will run on my system but it runs smooth aero graphics and everything great.
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Old 03-10-2007, 08:30 PM
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Vista runs very nice on low end machines heres my specs and it runs great ,

Pentuim 4 2.93Ghz
1Gb DDR2 Ram
PCI Express 256Mb Radeon X600 Graphics
80Gb IDE Harddrive

could i get away with calling my computer medium spec......or is it low end???

Windows Index Score 3.6 by the way
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Old 03-21-2007, 03:19 AM
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I did have to do a couple of upgrades before installing Vista on my machine:

Dell Dimension 8300 (bought 5/04)
Intel P4 3.0 GHz, HT enabled
Intel 875P mobo (modified for Dell)
1.5 GB DDR RAM [upgraded from 768MB for Vista]
NEC DVD-RW 16x
Lite-On CD-RW 58x/DVD-R
XFX NVidia 6800XT 256MB AGP [had a 6200 which had no problems with Vista but I wanted a better card anyway]
Dell 1907FP (Digital) monitor
Creative Soundblaster X-Fi XtremeGamer Fatal1ty Pro [upgraded from Soundblaster Live! Value card for Vista]
Inspire P7800 7.1 speakers
MS LaserMouse 6000
Dell Multimedia Keyboard

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