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unable to find backup files when I returned from Vista to XP
Timothy Daniels NoS...@SpamMeNot.com microsoft public windowsxp general microsoft public windows vista general "jorgen" wrote: Timothy Daniels wrote: Oh! So when you install xp after vista, the key point is to restore the boot sector. If you don't, you can write all the MBRs you want, they won't fix your

Vista now needs CD to boot after installing XP on slave--suggestio
If clean, I'd either have recovered the existing installation with the Recovery Console, or done a Repair install of Windows. I have a Seagate diagnostic program that I have used many times to scan drives, used in the XP system. When I tried to use it in Vista, Vista rejected the program.

2008 Trend Micro Internet Security is NOT is compatible with W
If yes, then use Vista boot Pro. Install it in XP. (you won't need it after you install the Vista boot). IF NO, then you need to choose your boot options in your bios. Why? Chances are you're here because you're running Windows Vista and want to do one of two things. Install a second OS or manage your boot

Frontpage won't open after installing Expression Web!
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Microsoft Update shortcut in your Start Menu is only viable for a computer running Windows XP, I have learned. Since my previous post, indeed I bit the bullet and installed the service by using the link I gave you. It does not install muweb.dll on Vista, as it does on XP (a false assumption on my part),

About Windows Vista Ultimate
*Missing boot.ini file* *Microsoft Windows XP users:* If the boot.ini is severely corrupted or missing a user running Microsoft Windows XP can rebuild the Finally, if during the Windows installation you encounter errors it's likely that your hard disk drive is bad. -- ripbox * Core 2 Quad Q6600 * Abit IN9 32

Outlook Anywhere
Download Microsoft® Windows® Malicious Software Removal Tool (KB890830). It will want to run upon install. Choose the FULL scan although it may give you a My system is running Vista Home Premium, Intel core 2 with 2 GB ram. My old computer ran XP with a lot less ram and I never had trouble running all my needed

Simple Question
Alan Morris [MSFT] ala...@online.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista print_fax_scan E:\>winerror 0x0000000d 13 ERROR_INVALID_DATA <--> No NTSTATUS matched I'm assuming you running with this Lexmark driver on the Vista machine. Host based printers will be the hardest to deal with since the physical device

[Rival] Windows Vista Fails to Fix Backward Compatibility ...
When you install the Cert on Vista you need to start IE AS Administrator: To do this: Right click on Icon and run AS administrator When you must MANUALLY Install the Cert in the Trusted Group. (Do not DO auto Placement like on XP Pro) After you do this Close IE Start as Regular Clicking then make sure that

Installing Vista Home Premium and Format
The same thing happens with two installations of Vista Ultimate XP or 2 copies of WinXP Home. Only one OS at a time will be using any RAM at all, so they will never be sharing it. (Unless you use a virtual machine, as Colin said.) RC -- RC White, CPA San Marcos, TX r...@grandecom.net Microsoft Windows MVP (Running

vista ultimate x64 install
Download Microsoft® Windows® Malicious Software Removal Tool (KB890830). It will want to run upon install. Choose the FULL scan although it may give you a software from computers that are running Windows Vista, Windows Server 2003, Windows XP, or Windows 2000 http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=890830 You can

Installed Vista dual boot, think I screwed up!
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system running Vista Home Premium immediately went to the Blue Screen of Death with the same error message. The system recovered after I unplugged the drive and rebooted. It reported to Microsoft the error but no fix was suggested. I then plugged it into a Windows XP Pro system and it worked properly so I could

Vista MBR vs. XP MBR
A Better Solution Is To Re-Format Your Computer And Install Either Microsoft Windows Server 2008 RTM (Which Has A Whole Lot Fewer Problems Than Microsoft Windows Vista RTM), Or Install Open I have a desktop computer running on Windows XP Professional and a laptop computer running on Windows Vista Home Basic.

Can't set Windows Live Email or Outlook as default email program
Windows will close the program and notify you if a solution is available." It has done this with every file I've downloaded and tried to install. Also, some MSI files I've downloaded (turbotax update, etc.) do nothing after I try to run them. I've verified that the software is compatible with Vista (per the places

Problem installing downloaded programs on Vista
Jennifer M. "Rob Giordano (Crash)" wrote: PWS is on the 2000 CD and you should not install it on XP Pro as it uses IIS with FrontPage unless you're using Windows Vista? One of your problems is reference to the Personal Web Server. It is not supported on those O/S. Make sure you *uninstall* it and FP 2000.

Windows Limits in Vista
For anyone following this, here is what I've done and found; I tried a repair install of Windows XP (I've had luck with this before), but this didn't help a bit. I then reformatted and re-installed Windows (after imaging the client's drive) and reinstalled just the basic driver set (wireed and wireless NIC).

How to contact Microsoft
AlexB al...@comcast.net microsoft public windows vista general After 6 months with Vista on 4 machines now I have come to regard it as much, much superior to XP. I am running high intensity applications with Graphics and constant downloads not to mention a lot of number crunching.

from Vista to XP
What do I do to get rid of that in Vista because that works with XP Pro???? "Buddy" wrote: After you run the CEICW, log onto Remote Web Workplace and this is a VISTA Client there are some differences When you install the Cert you need to start IE AS Administrator To do this: Right click on the IE Icon and run

Can't install any downloaded software
Colon_Terminus Colon_Termi...@hotmail.com microsoft public windows vista general XP was running just fine on this computer. Here's what I want to do: I DO NOT wish to pursue Windows Vista any further. I wish to remove Vista and its Boot Manager. After that I'm fairly certain I can repair my XP installation.

extending the C: partition
Malke ma...@invalid.invalid microsoft public windows vista general billyg wrote: I have a desktop computer running on Windows XP Professional and a laptop If there are drivers, download them and store on a CD-R or USB thumbdrive; you'll need them after you install XP. 2. Check with the OEM - either from their

Windows Vista Has a Lot of Catching Up to Do (with GNU/Linux)
It contains a small number of new updates, but should not significantly change the Windows XP experience. After you install this item, you may have to restart I have an HP Pavilion a1600n Running Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005 I have Windows Auto Updates enabled. It just wanted to update my system with