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Windows Vista hardware requirements/performance
It was working before I ran the wizard. But now just says IR hardware not detected. I would try the usual Windows tricks. Reboot. Disconnect & reconnect the IR receiver & bug. Remove the IR receiver from Device Manager & then reboot & allow Vista to rediscover the device. You will find it in Device Manager under

Windows Vista minimum hardware requirements.
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OT - Windows Vista hardware requirements
Why should they be forced to use the latest and greatest Windows OS when they only run a few simple command line instructions? And remember....all of the Windows operating systems are DOS shells with a GUI interface. Just bells and whistles. Supporting old versions of software and hardware is most definitely

Windows Vista SP1 Renders Some More Hardware Obsolete
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Hefty hardware requirements for Dimdows Vista
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OT - Windows Vista hardware requirements
Whereas a version of Linux will run on just about _any_ hardware that will also run a version of Windows. I'm not familiar with the guts of a WRT54G, Hello-oo, Windows for WRT54G, where are you? Nope, no Windows for WRT54G. I rest my case. So Linux covers a far wider range of hardware than Windows does,

Windows Vista: requisiti hardware minimi, Vista Capable PC e ...
Jukola Juk...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista general Hi, I don't know if this is a right place but my computer is driving me crazy. Description A problem with your video hardware caused Windows to stop working correctly. Problem signature Problem Event Name: LiveKernelEvent OS Version:

OT - Windows Vista hardware requirements
And indeed, USB support (and probably some of the others) was pioneered on the Mac, Windows definitely played catch-up there. There used to be a programme on the telly way back in the Seventies it must have been with that Maurice Roeves, called Danger USB. I don't dare to go near one of them flash drives ever since

Windows Vista Hardware Requirements
Robert Cooze nopant...@hotmail.com nz comp steve wrote: XPD wrote: From GGMania.com " Hefty hardware requirements for Windows Vista - Hardware vendors are going to Now I have a working system about 90% the brick walls are not there as well as no Draggins teeth everything has been fixed with a txt editor all

Windows Vista Hardware Requirements
64-bit Vista are completely wonky. They said 512MB is good enough for the 32-bit PC, but on a 64-bit you'll need 2GB, ie just to hold the double-width 64-bit data units. 2GB is not double of 512MB, it's quadruple! First of all even if there are 64-bit data structures in the 64-bit version, the AMD64 ISA defaults to

[Rival] IE7 Not Working Properly, Even on Windows Vista
IOW little or no older shrink wrap or oddball hardware to be installed on the new pre loaded Vista machines. The upgraders are having the most problems and the more complex the the more problems these people are having. Or you could stick with Linux with the circa 1972 programs with a Windows-95 GUI plonked on top.

OT - Windows Vista hardware requirements
... Nashton <nana...@nb.ca> wrote: Alex Singleton wrote: In a new article I describe Windows Vista as "a lost opportunity". 99B 33 4 8E69.html Alex And Apple can't even get dial-up working with its *own*, YES, its *own* hardware. Dial Up? DIAL UP???? Who in their right mind would want to use *dial up* in this

Windows Vista Hardware Requirements
Jim Richardson warl...@eskimo.com comp os linux advocacy -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Thu, 24 Jan 2008 18:55:15 +0100, Hadron <hadronqu...@googlemail.com> wrote: Kelsey Bjarnason <kbjarna...@gmail.com> writes: [snips] On Thu, 24 Jan 2008 17:57:20 +0100, Peter Köhlmann wrote: Do you really think

Windows Xp vs Vista -- on Toms Hardware.
Blue flash...@yahoo.com soc culture singapore alt os linux suse alt os linux mandrake soc culture hongkong On Mon, 04 Dec 2006 05:49:35 -0800, Philip wrote: The dreaded unreliable Wikipedia but hey What can you do? I was reading about a boxer who died of a "heart attack" that's Wikipedia for you.

OT - Windows Vista hardware requirements
JW J...@nospam.nspam microsoft public windows vista hardware_devices I think that the first problem reported sent you down the wrong path. The MCE alert that there is a problem with your video hardware or software when related to watching or recording TV does not normally refer your Video graphics card it normally

IE7 Not Working Properly, Even on Windows Vista
With old hardware, all the depreciation has already been incurred, so all expenses in working with them can be written off immediately. But, sadly, there comes a limit to how old hardware continues to be useful, and I think that a P3 is about right for most general purpose use, while a P2 is OK for fileserving and

matshita dvd-ram stopped working/ windows vista
If somebody tries to sell you Windows Vista then RUN! Windows Vista had due to it's intense background-processes heated up my CPU over such a long time The criminals working to release these viruses against computer users are testing against antivirus software. They know what works and how to create variants.

matshita dvd-ram stopped working/ windows vista
gmail.com> wrote: "Peter Köhlmann" <peter.koehlm...@t-online.de> wrote in message Peter Eater is secretly working for MSFT, so be nice to him. He's trying to show by example how unreasonable Linux users can be, and succeeding. No wonder they have less than 1% market share (and falling). RL.

Hardware para windows vista
Everyone that I know who has worked with Vista have not had a good thing to say about it. That includes ISP's, hardware vendors, application vendors. It's a mess. Admittedly, it's more security for Microsoft but hey...we're all after more security, right? ;-) -- #191, ewi...@earthlink.net Windows.

[Rival] IE7 Not Working Properly, Even on Windows Vista
Conor conor.tur...@gmail.com alt comp hardware pc-homebuilt In article <6ph1i1tt9o6oehblv0vi1ninq1gj39h...@4ax.com>, Praxiteles Democritus says... On Thu, 8 Sep 2005 23:13:41 +0100, Conor <conor.tur...@gmail.com> wrote: And its bollocks considering the BETA runs fine on current hardware. Vista is no more than XP