DAE_JA_VOO wrote:I've never had a single crash/BSOD with Vista. Ever.
Dammit, just had my first BSOD. I needed to format (new HDD) and it all went well. Then when it was at my desktop for the first time, i plugged in my G15 and a network cable, and BAM!!! BSOD.
Sucks...
AlphA wrote:I'm curious, do you guys run your PC's 24/7?
Yep Never goes off
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DAE_JA_VOO wrote:I've never had a single crash/BSOD with Vista. Ever.
Same here.
COOL!!! Now we're like brothers!! Like we have this spiritual connection!! w00t!
lol just kidding man
I'm curious, do you guys run your PC's 24/7?
For the first month I ran Vista on my PC it was on 24/7. Now my girlfriend uses that PC for her graphic design stuff, but it's still on most of the time...
My laptop is on almost all the time as well, and so far not a single issue. I must say Vista seems to run much better on my laptop than on the PC which is an Opteron 170 @ 2.5GHz with 2GB RAM.
ryanrich wrote:
For the first month I ran Vista on my PC it was on 24/7. Now my girlfriend uses that PC for her graphic design stuff, but it's still on most of the time...
My laptop is on almost all the time as well, and so far not a single issue. I must say Vista seems to run much better on my laptop than on the PC which is an Opteron 170 @ 2.5GHz with 2GB RAM.
It also probably becoz everything is integrated, there are less issues, But i might be wrong
My vista is giving me problems now. Ever sice it did an update is has gone very slow. I use it on my laptop. Also my index service has stopped working.
I just got a new laptop, a HP Pavilion with Vista preloaded.
It was not a concern when I purchased because I thought i could just load my existing XP onto it.
I am now told there are no drivers available for this HP laptop and when you download drivers from the website for xp they don't work.
PS. laptop came without any software CD's etc. Instructions say you must make a vista restore file from the system for any future restores.
Any comments.
I just got a new laptop, a HP Pavilion with Vista preloaded.
It was not a concern when I purchased because I thought i could just load my existing XP onto it.
I am now told there are no drivers available for this HP laptop and when you download drivers from the website for xp they don't work.
PS. laptop came without any software CD's etc. Instructions say you must make a vista restore file from the system for any future restores.
Any comments.
Use HP Backup and recovery manager to create your restore cd. This should be insatlled on your HP Laptop.
Man with hand in pocket feel cocky all day.
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We have downloaded updates on PC 1 but havent installed them as we want to install the updates on PC 2.
That's it exactly.
I download the updates at work and then take them home to install on my pc.
I have re-installed Vista recenlty and now have about 70 updates. It is a really a long process to install 1 update at a time.
Man with hand in pocket feel cocky all day.
- \\\\\\\"Ancient Chinese Proverbs\\\\\\\"
We have downloaded updates on PC 1 but havent installed them as we want to install the updates on PC 2.
That's it exactly.
I download the updates at work and then take them home to install on my pc.
I have re-installed Vista recenlty and now have about 70 updates. It is a really a long process to install 1 update at a time.
try majorgeeks.com to see if they have the full file...
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With all the gimicks and twice the number of services the system resource demand is horrid. On my old P4 3.0GHz with 512MB RAM and a FX5200 normal Xvid and MPEG2 videos lag a bit, not to speak of anything slower than 3.0GHz. I believe buying new hardware merely to suite an operating system is insane.