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Vista ready printers
Richard G. Harper rghar...@email.com microsoft public windows vista security A file extension can only be recognized if the proper software to handle that file type is installed, so Vista SP1 won't fix this problem. Vista support for older games is unlikely to be improved much, if at all.

Yes, but is it "Vista Ready"?
Tim Smith reply_in_gr...@mouse-potato.com comp os linux advocacy In article <pan.2007.01.06.11.08.09.282...@tiscali.co.uk>, Kier <val...@tiscali.co.uk> wrote: Do you like it, or do you prefer one of its variants? I've only ever tried Kubuntu as a live CD, quite early on. Note that if you install Ubunutu,

VB6 and Vista SP1
GreyCloud m...@cumulus.com comp sys mac advocacy Windows Vista: Is It Really Done? ,----[ Quote ] Microsoft still has a couple of months before the general public obtains Vista, so they do have some time to fix any other issues that may need some duct tape. When you boot-up Vista for the first time and check for

Judge OKs suit over 'Vista Capable' PC's
I am going to buy a new computer which is VISTA ready. As I still would like to install windows 2000 as its operating system, I would like to know if there would install problem for this newer generation of hardware, say eSATA, Firewire, DVD burner etc. Best regards Basically...you will need to go to the site of

Thinkpad Vista Premium Ready: exists?
CBFalconer cbfalco...@yahoo.com comp sys laptops thinkpad fpsoft wrote: I know that there are Thinkpads "Windows Vista Capable". I wanted to know if there are Thinkpads "Vista Premium Ready": there actually seems to be no one. See the link in my sig. below. Then thank IBM/Lenova for their forethought.

Hasta la vista, baby
Richard G. Harper rghar...@email.com microsoft public windows vista general Vista 64-bit has always been "ready for primetime" - it's the hardware manufacturers who are behind the eight-ball. Personally, I don't recommend that anyone use 64-bit Windows unless they need to ... and if they need to, they know they

Check your computer if it's Vista ready
On Wed, 9 Jan 2008 08:45:02 -0800, JJ <J...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: When will the Vista SP be out an when will the XP SP3 be out? The answer to both questions is the same: when Microsoft deems that they are ready. No promises have been made. That said, both are widely expected to be fairly soon.

Vista Ready boost?
... Miller gar...@netstreet.net comp sys mac system In article <1156682624.698299. 321...@75g2000cwc.googlegroups.com>, "Clangnuts" <clangn...@gmail.com> wrote: Microsoft are preparing their next operating system... So... you posted to a Mac group, to tell Windows users that Linux is looking more attractive than Vista?

Office Home & Student 2007 - Vista (maybe,possibly) Ready?
Get ready for audio playback with waveOutOpen. 1. Load buffer A with raw audio samples. 2. Prepare buffer A with waveOutPrepareHeader. 3. Start buffer A playing, using waveOutWrite. 4. Load buffer B with raw audio samples. 5. Prepare buffer B with waveOutPrepareHeader. 6. Start buffer B playing, using waveOutWrite.

Are You Ready For Windows Vista?
a machine that [Vista] doesn't belong on to begin with. Joel Koltner wrote: You can't really blame the people who go to Best Buy or Circuit City or wherever and The "Vista-ready" deception recently qualified for class action status. http://www.google.com/search?q=site:slashdot.org+Vista-Capable+class.action.

Is Vista 64-bit ready for primetime?
philo ph...@privacy.net microsoft public windows vista installation_setup "Steve Samson" <SteveSam...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message Now I'm ready to dump XP and I'd like to move Vista to C:. Any ideas on how to do this without losing anything? You cannot change the letter to C: Unless you go back

When will Vista SP1 an XP SP3 be ready??
I bought a DELL ~Vista Ready~ laptop in December so I could test my app in that environment but I can't find the energy to install SP1. Lots of people have in the past bought "Vista Ready" machines that were not ready for Vista at all, and many more people (including myself) have purchased Vista machines which

Vista Ready?
Bob b...@bob.com microsoft public windowsxp general My system is unstable but I don't want to do anything until I can upgrade to vista, I heard it will be out this year, will this happen?

HP Printers and Vista do not play nice
Luc togli-crs...@katamail-togli.com it comp hardware In article <1994ob0pnu5g1.15r9inzhj282u$....@40tude.net>, m...@mik.mik says... E' possibile con un budget di 1200 euro trovare un portatile di qualità su cui far girare Vista ?...E se si, cosa consigliate ?...grazie Anche con meno (non troppo meno), ormai... --

VB6 and Vista SP1
Tom Porterfield tppor...@mvps.org microsoft public windowsxp general Bob wrote: My system is unstable but I don't want to do anything until I can upgrade to vista, I heard it will be out this year, will this happen? Vista will be publicly available January 30. It was released to manufacturing on November 8 and will

migrating xp installation to virtual pc on vista using backup and
Cliff Clhupr...@aol.com alt aol alt aol tricks On 12 Feb 2007 12:02:59 -0500, schmoo...@aol.com wrote: http://us.rd.yahoo. com/dailynews/rss/search/aol/SIG=12sudqr2b/*http%3A//www.computeractive.co. uk/computeractive/downloads/2174668/aol-browser-vista-ready This new version of the AOL browser is compatible with

Vista Ready Boost (USB RAM Addon) Delivers Too Little
Vista never waits for it wake up. It times out almost immediately.... and even worse seems to "cache" the timeout for several minutes. So even though the server is up and ready, Vista still says it's not available. This only happens when using Vista. Is there any way to make Vista try a little harder and not be so

When will Vista SP1 an XP SP3 be ready??
I have tried everything possible to get my HP PSC 500 to work with Vista, I had no problems with XP. The driver is there, but it presents an error when I go to print. What is out there that is Vista ready? The solution to your problem isn't going to change. Buy another printer. That's just the way it is.

Users With Sigmatel Chips Not Ready for Vista
This whole dark story has been revealed in the latest emails that were unsealed in the latest "vista ready PCs"fiasco, showing how bad Microsoft handled the vista development and readiness of the new vista "ecology" They are co-responsible .... I would have said that last hyphenated word differently.

Vista network quick to timeout
(I've been booting into Vista Ultimate x86 for the past several days, getting it ready for the automatic Windows Update to SP1. I already have SP1 in x64.) Since then, I have spent some time with it, getting windows mail set up for my newsgroups and email, getting a game installed that I really like,