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Fax Modem refuses to install properly
Perhaps if Microsoft was quicker to respond to these issues, I might not be waiting for a motherboard. Doubtful. I'm no shill for MS but if all Vista machines In any event, this is a peer-to-peer support newsgroup. If you want to alert MS to something related to an update... Start a free Windows Update support

Before buying Windows Vista...
I got a late reply; technical support told me to stop the Windows Update service via some administrative command in the command prompt, By the way, this was a fresh re-install of Windows Vista I did last week after installing a new motherboard with different chipset (thus requiring the re-install);

Vista DSP moving
Which means you will need to plug in your flash drive for Vista to boot up everytime. -- Jabez Gan Microsoft MVP: Windows Server - File Storage "Richard G. Harper" <rghar...@email.com> wrote in message news:OV$Mcg1FIHA.1164@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... You cannot add TPM support to a motherboard.

vista and 2 physical processors
From waht I know, if the XP computer dies, you either have to find an identical motherboard, or you lose all data (or have to get an expensive data retrieval company involved). For that reason, I won't even touch XP or Vista. Says who and since when? All I know is they never passed the word on to me,

Should I get 64 or x86 Vista?
Ken Blake, MVP kbl...@this.is.an.invalid.domain microsoft public windows vista general On Thu, 21 Feb 2008 09:22:37 -0500, "William Bunch" <williamkbu...@hotmail.com> wrote: I do have Yes, assuming that your motherboard supports both (or that you add a controller card to support EIDE), you can use both at once.

Bus a 75 mhz su DataExpert 430TX! Come si fa?
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 6. he is telling me if that doesn't work, that it isn'ta windows problem but some issue with the motherboard.. a setting.

ASRock ConRoeXFire-eSATA2 Motherboard Review
Sibok acu...@NOSPAMfreemail.it it comp hardware motherboard In article <AKl7a.159791$YG2.4770...@twister1.libero.it>, PedroInfa...@nomail.it says... Da dove hai preso la compatibility list? Io sul sito non l'ho vista. ftp://ftp.epox.com/motherboard/support/Manual/cpu-support.pdf -- Sibok (24, 115, NA) "In questo

Registery Cleaners
Kadaitcha Man nntp.n...@gmail.com 24hoursupport helpdesk alt os windows-vista alt os windows-xp alt usenet kooks Ponder <cjspambuf...@yahoo.co.uk> Thou riddling In <news:1171273743.414458.51190@j27g2000cwj.googlegroups.com> you wrote: Plz anyone can help me to find out the system (or motherboard) that support

TPM
With Vista, shutdown issues can also be caused by old/poorly written drivers so make sure all drivers are updated. See Step B. below for general driver 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.).

XP Pro 32bit: 2 o 3 gb di ram?
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 gls858.

Windows Vista!
I would rather use Discrete Graphics because it would make it better for switching over to Windows VISTA w/ AeroGlass late in this year. Abit just started designing motherboards They were using the ATI RD480 with the ULi M1575 Southbridge which would make the motherboard support Native Command Queuing (NCQ).

Vista Upgrade Question
That will also gain me the use of the Intel System Monitor, that can monitor chip & board temperatures & fan speeds etc., and even more importantly, some Motherboard Support !! After 8 years of being a loyal Dell purchaser, this will be my last DELL.!! Geoff ------------------------ From: "S.Lewis"

How does Gigabyte do its naming
Now the questions: (1) Anyone have any compatibility issues with older hardware and Windows Vista? I have a Tyan Tiger 133 motherboard with 2 - PIII slot one CPUs installed. (2) Will I need to download any drivers from manufacturers sites after the install? To support the older graphics card, etc.

รวมแ หล่ง Download W indows Vista Driver
Additional information about this issue can be found on 'Microsoft KB Q224526' (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/224526). ripbox * Core 2 Quad Q6600 * Abit IN9 32 MAX Motherboard * 4 GB OCZ 4GB PC2-5400 Vista Upgrade (2x2GB) * ASUS 8800 GTX x 1 * 150GB Raptor HDD * 500GB Caviar HDD * Vista Ultimate x64.

Error number 80073712
TaurArian taurarianREMOVEC...@gmail.com microsoft public windowsupdate How to obtain assistance from MS Support Customers in the US and Canada can receive By the way, this was a fresh re-install of Windows Vista I did last week after installing a new motherboard with different chipset (thus requiring the

Before buying Windows Vista...
It is not as through as the tomshardware article, however. http://support. microsoft.com/kb/929605/en-us "usasma" <usa...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:A633AF01-8B67-456C-9A0A-762A7DE6D4CA@microsoft.com... 4 gB of RAM may actually slow your system down if the motherboard and Vista don't deal with

Vista: Consistent in its ability to disappoint
Another benefit of this is that you can get local support. The low end major manufacturer machines are generally not upgradeable should you ever decide you need to upgrade. I would also personally stay away from Vista for the time being and stay with XP. Vista is very hardware intensive - if you do go that route

Motherboard that support Maximum memory
So if you have your SATA burner and your SATA hard drive from which you want to boot, you'll want to but them on the RED SATA ports on the motherboard. It says so right in the manual... 2) Second of all, Vista 32bit will not support 4GB of ram. Yeah, it's supposed to support 4GB but only 3GB will show up.

ASUS M3A m/b
Nel manuale della mobo, sotto "DDR2 memory support", dice: *This motherboard does not restrict the memory size across two channels. Users may install different memory size DIMMs into the This limitation appears on Windows XP/Vista 32-bit operation system which does not support Physical Address Extension (PAE).

Error number 80073712
Best of Luck, Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ Windows help - www.rickrogers.org My thoughts Lee "Rick Rogers" wrote: Hi Lee, A system that shuts down on its own is usually responding to a signal from the motherboard that an overheating condition exists.