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I'm ready to try out Vista, now!
I can uninstall this update but when I go back to Windows update to re-download and install it keeps telling me it is already downloaded and ready to be Uninstalling IE7 http://www.ie-vista.com/kbase2.html How to uninstall Internet Explorer 7: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/927177 IE7 (Un)Installation and

Windows Vista Ready PC
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Berry dbe...@mvps.org microsoft public sqlserver tools I just ran the Vista upgrade advisor and it says the following might have issues: Microsoft SQL Server Setup Support Files (English) Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio Express Both are for SQL Server 2005. Are there patches available?

Learn to use English like the English Was: Re: Windows Vista Ready PC
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. I will, however, easily find They didn't put the Vista-ready sticker on; Dell did. They are the ones you should be sueing. There's a painfully simple answer to that, of course.

Are You Ready For Windows Vista?
John Kaster (Borland/DTG) jo...@borland.com borland public delphi non-technical Chris Burrows wrote: I assumed that I could only publish articles that I had written myself. Is that not so? Actually, you can't publish anything unless you're a publisher. However, articles that are submitted with payment declined can

Creating Windows Vista ready apps with Delphi
... Roy Schestowitz wrote: __/ [ Gordon ] on Thursday 14 December 2006 17:57 \__ http://www.raymond.cc/blog/archives/2006/12/14/windows-vista-activation-permanently- cracked-proof/ Windows Vista Activation Permanently Cracked + Proof Sure, activation is cracked. Nobody in their right mind would think it wouldn't be.

My Vista is very slow
biggeordie geordie...@hotmail.invalid.com free uk btinternet chatter refugees On Fri, 29 Dec 2006 11:40:53 GMT, John <jwimpe...@hotmail.com> unleashed the following: The following website will load up a short program which will scan your computer as to its suitability for Windows Vista.....My main problem is hard

Is Vista 64-bit ready for primetime?
Enkidu enkidu....@com.cliffp.com nz comp -=rjh=- wrote: Enkidu wrote: El Chippy wrote: "jasen" <ja...@free.net.nz> wrote in message news:emvur1$tbq$1@jasen.is-a-geek.org... unfortunately I can't help you with the details of that. Every distribution of linux is different in subtle ways and I don't want to give you a

Getting ready to install Vista
Your reply asserts that Office 2007 is 'Vista compatible.' No offense but neither your MVP title nor the link you posted serves to justify your assertion - I pasted the OS requirement from the website you cited. Vista is not mentioned. It says: To use Microsoft Office Home and Student 2007, you will need: Operating

(208.255.25.2) Windows Vista Ultimate ready to download
catwalker63 _catwalker...@hotmamamail.com microsoft public cert exam mcse JaR piffled away vaguely: Here's an interesting take on rolling out Vista. From MCP Magazine, no less: http://my.break.com/media/view.aspx?ContentID=312449 I think this might be more what you were aiming at:

Linux Ready to Compete with Windows Vista
They
didn't put the Vista-ready sticker on; Dell did. They are the ones you should be sueing. You haven't heard about this case? You guys have to do a better job with our customers." "" http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20080224-judge-greenlights-vista-capabl e-lawsuit-but-limits-scope.html.

Microsoft is being sued by the State again this time about ...
I have a new motherboard (abit nh-m2sv), X2 +3800 processor, 2 gig pc4200 memory ATI graphics, DVD RW, Maxtor SATA drive, all are suppose to be Vista ready, but vista either won't install, or installs with BSOD's then will only run in Safe Mode. I have tried Home Basic and premium, the same issue, I install my old

Change BLUE selection color in file explorer
BoyPete petc...@lineone.net uk people silversurfers Mike Cawood, HND BIT wrote: "Saxman" <john.h.williamsREMOVET...@btinternet.com> wrote in message news:uq6dnQAktIBNX_DYRVnysg@bt.com... http://www.microsoft. com/uk/windowsvista/getready/upgradeadvisor/default.mspx I'll stick with XP Home, ta. Regards Mike.

Vista ready printers
So starting with this "vista ready" deception is a good fist step in taking down vista.. After this they will find more stuff to make Microsoft sweat and cry for ever thinking of releasing an OS that is Alpha quality. (Alpha means experimental early test version) Who would really believe that Microsoft could get

Get ready for Vista.
graphite...@hotmail.com graphite...@hotmail.com alt online-service webtv Paul Ding wrote: On 6 Dec 2006 08:53:52 -0800, Jazz_Azz wrote: Paul>> That is easier said then done. Especially if you have the HP Pavilion Slimline, with proprietary parts, like I have. This puppy looks pretty well sealed up.

Move Vista to different partition
But the current vistaglazz is not compatible with sp1 and causes things to mess up! so DONT TRY IT unless a new vistaglazz version comp. with sp1 comes out you can find hudreds of vista ready themes also at deviantart.com but you can use them ONLY after there is a new patch for Vista SP1.

Will Vista=XP
Kevpan...@nospam.hotmail.com microsoft public windows vista general "cheen" <ch...@microsoft.com> wrote in message news:47ace04d$1@newsgate.x-privat.org... Vista is more "rock solid" than XP is right now only if you have all the correct and latest drives AND you use applications that are vista ready.

Microsoft screws up AGAIN. Now your programs may stop working !
Flyiñg Ñuñ 2°°6 flying...@tiscali.co.uk uk people silversurfers Ali wrote: On Wed, 29 Nov 2006 21:17:20 GMT, BoyPete commented Mike Cawood, HND BIT wrote: I'll stick with XP Home, ta. Regards Mike. Ditto I'm sticking with 98SE. It does what I need, and it ain't broke. Good man. :) -- Heard melodies are sweet,

Change BLUE selection color in file explorer
What chance does it have against Vista? Somewhat more, I would have thought. For the simple reason that whilst XP is a logical progression from NT/2000, Vista is different in a lot of fundamental aspects. But perhaps the greatest difference is that this time there will be no grace-period for buyers of new computers

When will Vista be ready?
Try posting to this Vista-specific newsgroup instead: microsoft.public.windows. vista.installation_setup -- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Desktop Experience - since 2002 AumHa VSOP & Admin http://aumha.net DTS-L http://dts-l.net/ coasty_53575 wrote: I have a computer that is vista ready.

Install Windows 2000 in VISTA ready computer
John Bailo jaba...@texeme.com comp os linux advocacy DFS wrote: Why would Vista *need it* when all Vista features run smashingly on low-end P4 systems, with low-end video cards? ffs, Vista looked beautiful running on my nVidia GeForce2 32mb card (not AeroGlass tho). Won't be long before some Linux hack tries to