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Windows Vista...What We Know

Post by Jomomma » Sat Jun 09, 2007 7:18 am

So I decided to start this and put it here since it a techy issue.


I recently got a new puter and as hard as I tried, I was unable to get one with XP and had to settle for Vista.

The bugs in the system are numerous. Anyone with Vista will be able to attest to that.

I guess the point of putting this here is to talk about Vista, ways anyone has found to get around various problems (i have only had one but will cover that in a minute) and maybe a place to cover questions of what will undoubtedly be causing problems for more an more people in the future.


The only problem I have had that I have managed to fix was getting online.
Don't everyone jump on me and tell me to get rid of AOL. I intend to do that just as soon as I can. Likely in August.
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If you have aol, the soft ware you have now will not work with vista.
You must have AOL OpenRide to get on. Of course this can be found in many places just like the older versions. It is in a red package. If you are planning on getting a new puter and have aol you might as well hunt the disk down now.
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So this is the wondows vista chaos thread.

Run with it :tongue:
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Post by The_Green_One » Sat Jun 09, 2007 10:03 am

I bought a laptop with vista on and after a day of using it decided to put Ubuntu linux on. Best thing I ever did.

I found vist slow and full of so much stuff I didnt need. Its also worth doing a search on the DRM in vista scared the pants off me

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Re: Windows Vista...What We Know

Post by emark » Sat Jun 09, 2007 10:22 pm

Well yes, my first thought was that it's AOL that's buggy, not Vista ;)

More generally, this is the problem - not bugs, but some companies have been shockingly bad at updating software to cope with, or even simply recognise Vista. I tried to install Tesco's Internet Dial Up on my parents' new laptop, but it refused to work with Vista, because it checked the operating system against a hardcoded list, and refused to work (this also means it won't work with other non-Windows platforms either, even though dial-up will work with any computer system in existence - it's just stupid Tesco programmers putting an artifical restriction in there).

I'm still on Windows 2000 for my desktop, though my newer laptop has XP.

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Post by swanfaerie » Mon Jun 11, 2007 2:49 pm

my new laptop has vista too. altho i'm not techie enuf to figure out what is and isn't working, i need to get mozilla up again (i still despise IE).

i think part of my problem is that i haven't been able to delete all the free cr*p or 30-day free trial cr*p that was pre-installed on my laptop.

on a positive note, the graphics card (according to my 13 yo) is excellent cuz he can now play medal of honor w/o the computer lagging or the game refusing to load. :)


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Post by Jomomma » Mon Jun 11, 2007 5:26 pm

The very first thing I did when I got online was get Mozilla back. No way in hell I was going to live without that
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Post by Jomomma » Mon Jun 11, 2007 5:26 pm

I still can't seem to get yim to work for me :evil:
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Post by Smeagol » Mon Jun 11, 2007 5:54 pm

jo, try www.meebo.com . It's a chat client that runs in your browser and supports all the major protocols.
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Post by Jomomma » Mon Jun 11, 2007 6:04 pm

I may give that a go

I discovered that I can access yim via web browser yadda yadda what not
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made me very happy last night
That will suffice till i can make things work right
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Post by Masquerade » Fri Jun 15, 2007 12:24 pm

don't really wanna make your thread go OT, but what's mozilla? Is it better than IE?? How does one get mozilla...I've heard good things about it...

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Post by Laura » Fri Jun 15, 2007 6:29 pm

Masquerade wrote:don't really wanna make your thread go OT, but what's mozilla? Is it better than IE?? How does one get mozilla...I've heard good things about it...
Yes, virtually every browser is better than IE ;)
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Post by Jomomma » Fri Jun 15, 2007 8:27 pm

Mozilla is wonderful
When I first heard about it I was skeptical but one of the firs things I did when I took this machine out of the box was load mozilla. I can't live without it now.
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Post by Chimera » Sat Jun 16, 2007 12:26 am

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Post by Jomomma » Sat Jun 16, 2007 4:18 am

Chimera wrote:I Image Vista
I absolutely love this

I think I am going to have to steal it
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Post by Chimera » Sun Jun 17, 2007 6:04 am

The audio driver(s) that came with Vista blow chunks. I have a notebook, so my speakers are already puny and insipid...I never have been able to listen to music at a volume I like, but since "upgrading" to Vista, the max volume is a joke, and I can't find a way to get around it. It's so quiet that listening to music while there is *anything* else going on at the same time is impossible. It's bad enough that I just won't listen to music anymore, and that makes me sad. I hope that as more people get and use Vista, there will be more/different drivers put out, but it really sucks.


I'm really hoping that the next major virus to get massive circulation will be called "Hasta La Vista".

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Post by Jomomma » Sun Jun 17, 2007 7:44 am

Wow I thought it was just me

I have a desk top and of course I have speakers
I thought the master volume was just set too low then I realized, after setting it to max, that even with my speakers to max it is still hard to hear


hasta La Vista

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Post by swanfaerie » Sun Jun 17, 2007 7:46 am

haha...hasta la vista! :lol:

i haven't noticed a problem with the audio. perhaps it's the computer and not vista? cuz kid still plays his music too loud. even with the dishwasher and tv going and me in the other room, his music is louder than all of it. :-?
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Post by Chimera » Mon Jun 18, 2007 12:01 am

I'm pretty sure that it's Vista that is the problem, because I had no real complaints until we "upgraded" and installed it on the notebook. It's *all* the audio- CD's, radio, movies, music videos...everything. It's a bit better if you listen with headphones on, but not much.

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Post by friarygirl » Mon Jun 18, 2007 3:20 am

swanfaerie wrote:haha...hasta la vista! :lol:
Chimera wrote:I :heart: Firefox


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Post by Jomomma » Mon Jun 18, 2007 4:39 am

I'm more than willing to be some sort of geeky guinea pig if he needs any one to give input or whatever :tongue:
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