Wild Rose Posted May 6, 2007 Posted May 6, 2007 do you have the 32 bit edition or the 64? I have the 32-bit and I had no problems with the programs I've installed! Quote
KBIII Posted May 8, 2007 Posted May 8, 2007 the problems that I have had where with iTunes and MySI Quote
Wild Rose Posted December 17, 2007 Posted December 17, 2007 I have the same problem with iTunes! And Apple hasn't solved this problem yet! I wanna get an iPod and it sucks if it doesn't work on my laptop!!!!! I also have problems with Live Messenger! I try to login and the program shuts down EVERY time! :angry: Quote
alisa Posted December 17, 2007 Posted December 17, 2007 i have xp on computer and vista on laptop,but i really think vista is far more complicated and looks like mac,so i use laptop to watch movies and listen to music. for anything else i have my old computer, andi love it!!! Quote
Wild Rose Posted December 17, 2007 Posted December 17, 2007 Same here, but for the time being I use my laptop because I moved back to my folks' after uni and I don't have the space to set up the PC! Quote
irenistiQ Posted December 18, 2007 Posted December 18, 2007 what ???itunes worQs perfeQtly fine for me on the mofo called vista Quote
Wild Rose Posted December 18, 2007 Posted December 18, 2007 I used the guidelines from Apple to make it work on mine! btw I got my iPod today Quote
irenistiQ Posted December 19, 2007 Posted December 19, 2007 I used the guidelines from Apple to make it work on mine!btw I got my iPod today Quote
Over rays Posted April 29, 2008 Posted April 29, 2008 Vista is Good. If you have a good PC like core 2 due. But I like still XP. Because Its very fast and lite. Vista is good but some time its stop our works because of firewall popups. Everyone have own like/dislike. I heard from my friend that Vista SP1 is launched. Any Idea ? Quote
sebas.uy Posted June 4, 2008 Posted June 4, 2008 I have Windows Vista Ultimate in my notebook It's a core 2 duo with 2gb ram. The only thing I can say about vista is that suckz Quote
EliSuperSaiyanv12 Posted June 4, 2008 Posted June 4, 2008 Well i have Vista too is Home Premium 2GB Nvram 64athlonX2 in a Sony Vaio SPHC 700000 notebook and all is running perfectly exept for taking a screenshot feature.The tradicional way to make it was (alt + pr-screen) on XP but that doesn't work anymore.For vista u need to download an additional tool for screenshot called Snipping Tool and Google is the best way to find it . Quote
Over rays Posted June 10, 2008 Posted June 10, 2008 Now lets think for a second. Now they released the new OS in 2010. The code name is MileStone (Windows 7) Think for a second, that the vista OS is soo heavy then what about milestone ? Its mean you need another pc to running that one ? thats why i again recommend users to use Linux Quote
Rogue Posted October 7, 2008 Posted October 7, 2008 vista is on crack... but hey... we gotta live with it Quote
alien777 Posted October 7, 2008 Posted October 7, 2008 I prefer xp pro. Simple and to the point. Although I do hate microsoft sometimes but what can you do... it has the best games on it Although I will get a mac soon. Quote
irenistiQ Posted November 1, 2008 Posted November 1, 2008 I have been having this problem with Vista for the past few weeQs and it's too annoying for me to handle. I have to restart 3 times before i Qan use it.. You know why? When i turn my lappy on the 1st time, it will run, then suddenly, it will have jagged lines all over and not process on to the next thing, but it will be stuQ with the distorted image. 2nd time, i restart, it will go to the sQreen where it asQs you to launch startup repair. So, i cliQ that and it launches the startup repair, but after a min, it will go baQ to the jagged lines thingy of the startup repair... 3rd time (sometimes), it manages to go all the way to the login sQreen, and when i sQan my fingerprint, the jagged lines QomebaQ again. <_< I thinQ it must be the VISTA updates. SOMEBODY HELP ME! Quote
azgirl Posted November 1, 2008 Posted November 1, 2008 I have been having this problem with Vista for the past few weeQs and it's too annoying for me to handle. I have to restart 3 times before i Qan use it.. You know why? When i turn my lappy on the 1st time, it will run, then suddenly, it will have jagged lines all over and not process on to the next thing, but it will be stuQ with the distorted image. 2nd time, i restart, it will go to the sQreen where it asQs you to launch startup repair. So, i cliQ that and it launches the startup repair, but after a min, it will go baQ to the jagged lines thingy of the startup repair... 3rd time (sometimes), it manages to go all the way to the login sQreen, and when i sQan my fingerprint, the jagged lines QomebaQ again. <_< I thinQ it must be the VISTA updates. SOMEBODY HELP ME! Actually Ire.. A computer I worked on.. we first did a backwards restore to see if that was doing this.. if it were the updates it eliminates them until you grant there return or replace them with an update.. i found the laptop was getting too hot and burning out components.. but lyou should first eliminate software issues before you get into the hardware. There is a Trojun that has done something similar to this on my computer but not completely what you described.. so you might want to run a different anti virus scan if yours has not picked up anything just in case.. there is a lot of free scans online .. I recommend trendmicro's housecall. Quote
irenistiQ Posted November 6, 2008 Posted November 6, 2008 I have been having this problem with Vista for the past few weeQs and it's too annoying for me to handle. I have to restart 3 times before i Qan use it.. You know why? When i turn my lappy on the 1st time, it will run, then suddenly, it will have jagged lines all over and not process on to the next thing, but it will be stuQ with the distorted image. 2nd time, i restart, it will go to the sQreen where it asQs you to launch startup repair. So, i cliQ that and it launches the startup repair, but after a min, it will go baQ to the jagged lines thingy of the startup repair... 3rd time (sometimes), it manages to go all the way to the login sQreen, and when i sQan my fingerprint, the jagged lines QomebaQ again. <_< I thinQ it must be the VISTA updates. SOMEBODY HELP ME! Actually Ire.. A computer I worked on.. we first did a backwards restore to see if that was doing this.. if it were the updates it eliminates them until you grant there return or replace them with an update.. i found the laptop was getting too hot and burning out components.. but lyou should first eliminate software issues before you get into the hardware. There is a Trojun that has done something similar to this on my computer but not completely what you described.. so you might want to run a different anti virus scan if yours has not picked up anything just in case.. there is a lot of free scans online .. I recommend trendmicro's housecall. Quote
azgirl Posted November 6, 2008 Posted November 6, 2008 I have been having this problem with Vista for the past few weeQs and it's too annoying for me to handle. I have to restart 3 times before i Qan use it.. You know why? When i turn my lappy on the 1st time, it will run, then suddenly, it will have jagged lines all over and not process on to the next thing, but it will be stuQ with the distorted image. 2nd time, i restart, it will go to the sQreen where it asQs you to launch startup repair. So, i cliQ that and it launches the startup repair, but after a min, it will go baQ to the jagged lines thingy of the startup repair... 3rd time (sometimes), it manages to go all the way to the login sQreen, and when i sQan my fingerprint, the jagged lines QomebaQ again. <_< I thinQ it must be the VISTA updates. SOMEBODY HELP ME! Actually Ire.. A computer I worked on.. we first did a backwards restore to see if that was doing this.. if it were the updates it eliminates them until you grant there return or replace them with an update.. i found the laptop was getting too hot and burning out components.. but lyou should first eliminate software issues before you get into the hardware. There is a Trojun that has done something similar to this on my computer but not completely what you described.. so you might want to run a different anti virus scan if yours has not picked up anything just in case.. there is a lot of free scans online .. I recommend trendmicro's housecall. Quote
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