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Anyone upgrading to Vista?
Dale
nos...@nospam.ever microsoft public windows vista general Oh. Sorry about that. My initial smart-assed remarks in this thread aside, I agree with you and Julie then. I would replace the Graphics chip if I could but, Dell and so many other manufacturers have gone with integrated (cheap) soultions.

Linux and atheism
Business don't want to re-train users/support staff and finding users with Vista experience would be pretty rare. And then there's the cost for the hardware and a "Biznes" version. Giving a secretary a PC with 4Gig of Ram and full blown 3d Graphics just to bash out a few word docs is nutz. In several Magazines has

Follow-up to Can't install Vista x64 to SATA Drives (for Rock....;-)
Their latest screw-up in Media Player 11 which immediately made 3 graphics programs stop working. It's such a known bug that tech support for all 3 programs has a detail explanation of When the third reinstall was looming, I went to DOS and issued: DELTREE /YC:\WINDOWS 15 minutes later, it was gone - forever!

NO Vista driver for Intel 915 graphics card
And here's me seriously thinking of ditching TV altogether it's become so damned awful! and whatever nasty little graphics viewer you get with XP grabs all Grabbed all file associations and if I reset them it grabbed emback every time I started the PC, when I removed the programs it said they'd had gone when

Vector Graphics
Mark S-123 MarkS...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista general Any suggestions on what to look for. I have a Dell Inspiron 6000. I would replace the Graphics chip if I could but, Dell and so many other manufacturers have gone with integrated (cheap) soultions. My 915 graphics chip (like

NO Vista driver for Intel 915 graphics card
Anyway my problem from the beginning, I bought a used copy of Halo 2 Vista. It seemed to be installing okay, then it said I needed to download an update of My computer has all the necessary specs to run the game and the graphics card is a good one. If someone could shed light on this or tell me of someone who

Vista Pro ?
Over here, they've even managed to condition the public to think of license fee dodgers as worse than muggers! and whatever nasty little graphics viewer you Grabbed all file associations and if I reset them it grabbed emback every time I started the PC, when I removed the programs it said they'd had gone when

If Vista + CoH = TRUE then Install XP
John Jay Smith 1...@2.3 alt comp freeware if you dont have a super duper graphic card it reverts to a theme called aero express, that is like an xp visual I have a guide I can post I downloaded the VistaUpgradeAdvisor.msi to see if my PC supported Vista. What a load of crap. You need winXP to run this program.

Vista and bestbuy
http://www.reghardware.co.uk/2007/12/18/eee_pc_wii_japan/ Microsoft's Big Problem in a Small Box ,----[ Quote ] Vista is a big operating system that demands monster graphics and dual-core processors. But what if the market pines for a whole lot less? [...] The mass move to mobile computing is a destabilizing force

Got dropped by Alta Vista!!
Shall I tell you about my graphics card and my copy of 64-bit Vista?? :-) Cheers On 20/02/08 2:23 PM, .... More than your "three months" has gone by on this...my first email to Xerox was back in November. John - please find out what is really going on and get an estimated fix. With all due respect, repeating that a

IE 7 Bundled with Vista Ultimate, Memory leak and more
Amusingly, the Vista content protection docs say that it'll be left to graphics chip manufacturers to differentiate their product based on (deliberately .... With the introduction of tilt bits, all of this designed-in resilience is gone. Every little (normally unnoticeable) glitch is suddenly surfaced because it

Aero glass is gone???
I've heard that the only significant improvement from XP to Vista is slightly better security. Pretty much all the `new goodies' that were going to be in Vista have been dropped, and it's nothing more than Win XP with a `prettier' UI that most computers can't run because they've not got the graphics card needed or

OT: Visio, Draw, Vista, Graphite
Some people seem to have gone slightly mad about GPL3. As if it's some kind of cureall. There are those who hope it will be, but I doubt that's going to happen in all That's okay for the general user who doesn't have the latest hardware, but not much use to anyone with a brand new graphics card in their PC Stop

Big Blu-Ray/HD-DVD problem spreads to Windows Vista:
... Jerome Mathevet <jerome.mathe...@fertertree.fr> wrote: Actually, and you know it but prefer to spread nonsense, vector graphics is one area where RISC OS is miles ahead competition ! Yup. I use several vector progs and if it weren't for them I'd probably have gone over to the dark side by now.

360/Vista Media Center Crashing
Steve St...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista general I have sorted it. After updating the graphics card drivers my monitor had switched to windows vista ultimate on the new drive, I discoverd to my dismay that the aero-glass theme was gone,and I can't find it anywhere on my system!

The need for a graphics card.
I mean think about how we viewed Apple in the early 1980s, if you wanted to do high end graphic development you had to pay about $3000 for a machine with less power than our current Windows XP is easy to install, easy to use, robust by Windows standards, and Vista-Longhorn, when they finish it, will be great.

Windows Vista
SAM-R SA...@news.postalias microsoft public windows vista general All Vista Capable means is the PC can run Vista. Vista Premium means the PC can run I would replace the Graphics chip if I could but, Dell and so many other manufacturers have gone with integrated (cheap) soultions. My 915 graphics chip (like

[Rival] Vista Service Pack 1 Fixes [Microsoft's ...
No, the whole point of OpenGL is to provide a convenient way to draw graphics. Precisely, isn't it convenient that there is a standard way to draw graphics and get hardware acceleration? Without that convenient feature the OpenGL would have gone the way of the DoDo, like most similar things before it.

context menu/right click
None of the current ATI or NVIDIA graphics cards will support the full capabilities of Windows Vista. But let's start from the beginning. Video cards are the only components in a PC that have gone up in price over time. Yet manufacturers are trying to sell video cards that don't support HDCP?

The longest suicide note in history? A Cost Analysis of Windows ...
Graphics,
memory, are you running something like Norton (Symantec) or McAfee anti virus suites? Look for things which may be the bottleneck (such as an AV program .... Factor in any network latency and it's practically unusable. Are there any alternatives? Is Windows Media Connect effectively gone once you hit Vista?