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Cant install Vista SP1 - Language Issue, cant remove them
'Coure HP's only a call and an hour of hold time away, right? ;-) "Eva" wrote: We just received our new laptop, HP Pavilion, with Vista Home Premium pre installed. No CD/DVD. The problem is that it refuses to start. We get an error about winload.exe being missing or corrupted. Apparently this is a common problem

Installed Vista Upgrade; Now no Sound, WebCam, NAVIDIA
Don burnet...@clotheshotmail.com microsoft public windows vista general While I have just installed Vista , I have been reading these groups for some time, and have a pretty good idea who to ignore in these forums.... ) -- Don "Mick Murphy" <MickMur...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

Installed Vista dual boot, think I screwed up!
Yes, but I have already installed Vista. I installed it, by booting from the Vista DVD, selecting the new hard drive, formatted it from there, and installed Vista onto it. I do not get a boot menu, now that Vista is up and running showing " Older Version of Windows", and " Microsoft Vista" to choose from.

Newly installed Vista does not recognize my 2nd hard drive.
Cajuis Caj...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista hardware_devices A few days ago I installed Vista. All went fine am pleased with the new system. I do have a problem though in that Vista does not recognize the drive and assign a letter to the drive. This drive is the data drive from my old XP

Installed Vista dual boot, think I screwed up!
Don burnet...@clotheshotmail.com microsoft public windows 64bit general Yes, but I have already installed Vista. I installed it, by booting from the Vista DVD, selecting the new hard drive, formatted it from there, and installed Vista onto it. I do not get a boot menu, now that Vista is up and running showing

dual boot
John Barnes jbar...@email.net microsoft public windows vista installation_setup You need to make sure the partition that you are trying to install the boot I've searched the web extensively, though I came close, I still can't solve my problem: When I've installed vista, the installation have set the boot

Ok I have installed Vista but it is mega (unusable) slow....
My first HD is 160 GB and has been split into two partitions: c:143GB and d:17GB before installing vista. I installed vista on the 17GB d:, naiively thinking that this would be adequate for the OS for a while, and that it would be safer to keep the OS on its own partition. During the installation, vista installed

installed windows xp on acer 3680..had vista home basic device man
Was Vista pre-installed on it? You didn't answer that one. Which version of Vista? You half-answered that one: Vista Ultimate - but you didn't say if 32-bit or 64-bit. I installed Vista Ultimate from the DVD, it told me that the upgrade option was disabled and that I should do a clean install. Upgrade from what?

just installed vista
CB C...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista general "ExhaleBabs" wrote: Hello, I had XP on HP dV9074cl. I installed Vista Home Premium Express Upgrade. I have upgraded drivers including the sound drivers, web cam, NAVIDIA, etc. After going into Device Manager I note the following: Sound,

Even top officials struggled to make vista work!!!
gencode goo...@gencode.com microsoft public windows vista general I am getting the "Windows Vista Service Pack 1 cannot be installed....supports only English, French etc. " I once had other unsupported languages installed, but I have removed ALL of them except English via Control Panel > Keyboards and Languages

vista 2.19
Yes, but I have already installed Vista. I installed it, by booting from the Vista DVD, selecting the new hard drive, formatted it from there, and installed Vista onto it. I do not get a boot menu, now that Vista is up and running showing " Older Version of Windows", and " Microsoft Vista" to choose from.

Using Existing Office 2007 Beta with newly installed Vista RC1
Is it worth downloading the updates. If I do that it will probably take all afternoon. Plus I'll have to log off this computer. Are you referring to the speed of your internet connection, or the perceived speed of your computer operating under Windows Vista? If you have just performed a clean install of Vista,

Slow running PC since I installed Vista
ExhaleBabs exhaleb...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista general Hello, I had XP on HP dV9074cl. I installed Vista Home Premium Express Upgrade. I have upgraded drivers including the sound drivers, web cam, NAVIDIA, etc. After going into Device Manager I note the following: Sound,

Advice - Best way to transfer settings to a Vista Clean install.
Ken Blake, MVP kbl...@this.is.an.invalid.domain microsoft public windowsxp general rodchar wrote: hey all, i just installed vista beta 2 (i know it's an old version but it's all i have right now) but it's going really slow and i'm on a virtual pc with 1GB ram. Is this normal? Yes. I found that running beta versions

Can't boot XP after installing Vista
Hobo Tom wrote: Ive tried to install vista on my computer and run in to some problems. It didnt find the hdd drive im trying to install on. Vista tried to repair, reinstall and so on to get me connected and nothing worked. again i formatted the drive and installed it on one of the sata connectors instead of the

Slow running PC since I installed Vista
Now I installed vista o computer, it was sucessfull. Once I got on desktop, in a sec or so system restarted and gave me this Long Error MSG... Booting 'Windows Vista' ACPI Vista Loader 2.0.0 Done! Fall back1 Find-- Set-root /bootmgr Error 17: File Not Found Booting 'Windows NT/2000/XP' Fallback2 Find-- set-root

Pre-Installed Vista Business 32bit to 64bit
The ideal thing would be to simply do a fresh install of Vista from the XP desktop but I can understand that you might not want to do that. In any case, even if you leave everything set up like it is, you should still make the registry entry in XP. It doesn't matter how you installed the operating systems,

Using Existing Office 2007 Beta with newly installed Vista RC1
You would need to install it again. --Â Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without reading. After furious head scratching, nmerca...@hotmail.com asked: I just installed VISTA RC1 on a seperate

Installed Vista dual boot, think I screwed up!
I know vista has the feature you described, but does ie 7.0 in win xp have it? I don't see it. AFAIK it is not an option on WinXP. At least I don't have it on WinXP. -- Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM http://www.fjsmjs.com Answer in newsgroup. Don't expect an answer to email.

Office 2007 Home & Student Edition (GB)
\"NachtWacht\" rembra...@van.ryn microsoft public windows vista general Rock <R...@nospam.net> schreef in bericht news:uwDVZ3BlHHA.3280@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... "vitrag24" wrote i have bought this laptop just yesterday HP Pavilion dv6226tx Notebook PC it has windows vista premium installed i wanna make 4 partitions