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Seeking Pointers on UAC
David R davi...@ntlworld.com 24hoursupport helpdesk alt os windows-vista alt os windows-xp alt usenet kooks "Otter" <kon...@lorenz.net> wrote in message news:53b2hlF1rlhupU1@mid.individual.net... I'ma cunt. Who the fuck do you think you are? Cockbag. Good answer. People wonder why Americans are becoming more

External Hard Drive
Frank Castle fr...@punisher.com microsoft public windows vista installation_setup John, so let me say this: - I've tried replacing the Motherboard (same model) The motherboard itself posts up correctly using all 8GB. I can probably run XP on it or any other OS by the looks of it. The problem seems to be when

New Vista installation performing very slow
Otter kon...@lorenz.net 24hoursupport helpdesk alt os windows-vista alt os windows-xp alt usenet kooks In In <news:1171273743.414458.51190@j27g2000cwj.googlegroups.com> you wrote: Plz anyone can help me to find out the system (or motherboard) that support maximum memory. I know 965G of intel support upto 8GB

Vista won't shut down
These would include, but may not be limited to: Motherboard Chipset drivers Video drivers Sound Card drivers Network Adapter Driver IDE drivers Modem bus drivers -- Bruce Chambers Help us help you: http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/555375 They that

Automatic Vista Update in continual loop ??
For this reason I usually, but not always opt for a well known brand of memory with a lifetime guarantee and support such as Crucial or Corsair, and I always opt for well known board What is frustrating is the incredibly slow development of Vista drivers by some well known audio interface manufacturers.

XP 64 and Audio Issues
On the Bridge OntheBri...@1701.com microsoft public windows vista general also have in mind that you can edit which hard disk boots first from within your BIOS -- 50 Ways to leave Yes, assuming that your motherboard supports both (or that you add a controller card to support EIDE), you can use both at once.

Mirror
I have 8 GB ram so I really want the 64 Bit OS to work and I've heard horror stories relating to Vista 64 and performance issues when dealing with System Info: My system is an Intel Quad 6600, Gigabyte x38 DQ6 motherboard, 8 GB OCZ Reaper ram, Nvidia 8600GT, (6) RaptorX 150 drives (2 individuals for OS and

Vista has weird 0xc0000221 error
rtdav...@yahoo.com microsoft public windows vista general OK, i have seen some posts on this group to the effect that vista business and ultimate will support multi processors, but not home premium. i have a dual processor setup 2 athlon MP 1800's and 2 gigs RAM i didn't know that home premium would not support it,

About AMD Quad-Core CPU
Paul Wicks PaulWi...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista general Well this has been fun. I apologize for failing to post my curricula vitae for monkeys like Frank. It is obvious from his tone of anger and use of language that he has little experience in support...or too much and he's burnt out.

Vista x64 Memory / Bootup / CRCDisk.sys Issue
ProfGene mf...@winco.net 24hoursupport helpdesk John Jay Smith wrote: I will buy a super computer after vista is comming out. Question: Does my motherboard support the new Celeron 350 D running at 3.2 GHz? Question: why would you buy a Celeron? Save up a little cash and spring for the P4 w/HT.

IBM Server: 2.4GHz Pentium 4 w/Vista preloaded - $350
Kadaitcha Man nntp.n...@gmail.com 24hoursupport helpdesk alt os windows-vista alt os windows-xp alt usenet kooks Otter <kon...@lorenz.net> Thou ruttish whining In <news:1171273743.414458.51190@j27g2000cwj.googlegroups.com> you wrote: Plz anyone can help me to find out the system (or motherboard) that support

Error number 80073712
Every time I have had to insert the Win98 install CD to get the drivers to work with the motherboard, video card (if changed), etc. Now if what you're referring to is only data recovery, then of course you could use your *supported* VISTA or Windows7 [after support end] to retrieve the data, or an NTFS recovery

motherboard versus DDR2 memory mixup
The motherboard mftr.'s website if hardware is onboard; OR 3. The OEM's website for your specific machine if you have an OEM computer (HP, Dell, Sony, etc. which program/process is the culprit: How to perform a clean boot in Vista and XP - http://support.microsoft.com/kb/331796 D. If you need more information,

Existing programs
Kadaitcha Man nntp.n...@gmail.com 24hoursupport helpdesk alt os windows-vista alt os windows-xp alt usenet kooks Otter <kon...@lorenz.net> Thou dull black In <news:1171273743.414458.51190@j27g2000cwj.googlegroups.com> you wrote: Plz anyone can help me to find out the system (or motherboard) that support maximum

getting vista ultimate 32/64 help plz
I have the Vista Ultimate OS The link below gives some basic info on setting up a RAID configuration. Some motherboard support raid or you might have to buy a RAID controller. http://www.pcstats.com/articleview.cfm?articleid=830&page=1 Yes, but it's worth pointing out that RAID mirroring has nothing to do with

Vista - Memory problem
Kadaitcha Man nntp.n...@gmail.com 24hoursupport helpdesk alt os windows-vista alt os windows-xp alt usenet kooks Otter <kon...@lorenz.net> Thou impotent crafty In <news:1171273743.414458.51190@j27g2000cwj.googlegroups.com> you wrote: Plz anyone can help me to find out the system (or motherboard) that support

Audigy SE causes BSOD on my system
I install it on my Asrock AliveXFire-eSATA2, 3G ram, Sapphire X2900GT, 2x 250G SATA2 in raid 0, OS Vista 64 ultimate. I think only few old motherboard can use AMD 9500 easily with bios update. For I think the bios use different mapping. If you motherboard support, it is very easy. Otherwise.

Transferring XP and an XP Slave drive
flambe fac...@hotmail.com microsoft public windows vista general The last thing you need to do is reinstall Vista. The problem is your motherboard, which does not support 4gbs of ram, despite the specs, or the particular type of ram you have--there are differences in the structure of RAM sticks that go beyond

Increased Memory Now Slower Vista & App Performance
(Caveat: Microsoft does not support the use of VirtualPC 2007 on Vista Home editions, but several people have reported that it works just fine. Normally, and assuming a retail license (many factory-installed OEM installations are BIOS-locked to a specific motherboard chipset and therefore are *not* transferable

Motherboard that support Maximum memory
4GB DDR SDRAM DIMM ( Two @ Corsair XMS Twin2048-3200c2) on MSI 865PE/GNeo2 Motherboard with a Pentium 4 3.0GHz CPU SiSoft Sandra is indicating Physical memory of four 1GB Dimm SDRAM double-bank Vista System page is indicating Memory (Ram) of 3070 MB Why and what is the significance if any?