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My Vista Experience.
Kostya thanks@but_no_thanks.com borland public delphi non-technical It was reported to me that my visualizer does not run on Vista. So after 3 weeks of indoctrinating myself to fix the issue I finally bit the bullet My configuration: P4 with HT 3.2 GHZ 2G - RAM CMI9880 Onboard audio card nVidia 8800 GTX 2 monitors

My Vista Experience.
GO aa...@remove.this.chebucto.ns.ca microsoft public windows vista general cozz...@hotmail.com wrote: Vista user, (his name says it all) Just means I am running Vista. Is that a problem with you? I suspect you are a shill for Vista. I am relaying a painful experience with Vista, I gave Vista an honest try.

My Vista Experience.
On our VISTA PC - now keep in mind I am not there in front of it, the information is being verbally passed to me from the wife - after the patch downloads This I am going by my previous experience with the patches and what I have seen in the folders at earlier times. Also by my previous experinces with walking

My Vista WOW Experience.
BurningSpleen BurningSpl...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista general I recently upgraded from Windows XP to Windows Vista Ultimate because my laptop passed the Vista Advisor scan. Despite assurances from this awful program, the results from my upgrade experience were dismal.

My Vista/Delphi/Dev experience
I asked in the store is there refund in case OS does not work on my computer? That was futureshop (large chain that has no questions asked return policy for everything else). And the answer was NO. Sorry man but I call this policy of serving customer RAPE. I used to respect MS and BG in particular.

My Vista Experience.
Liz liz_wants_no_s...@xcalibur.nospam.co.uk borland public delphi non-technical Bruno Fierens [tmssoftware.com] wrote: Glad to hear I'm not the only one, I was about to go crazy here thinking it was my fault my Vista is so sluggish compared to Win2003 on the same hardware. I was ready to upgrade till my brain

My Vista/Delphi/Dev experience
Fritz Huber f...@yahoo.com borland public delphi non-technical While I do like the UI, there is this thing I really hate about Vista - being treated like an idiot. "are you sure you are the one who started the program" , bla bla. I know you can turn this off somewhere, but I find this just plain stupid and annoying.

My Vista/Delphi/Dev experience
Frans
van Daalen Acco...@is.invalid borland public delphi non-technical "Liz" <liz_wants_no_s...@xcalibur.nospam.co.uk> wrote in message news:xn0f27uca10eu8g00c@newsgroups.borland.com... Dave Nottage [TeamB] wrote: Is there a "I'm not sure if I'm sure" button that can be clicked in reply? yeah its called rip the cd

Vista network map shows XP PC's but not in network explorer
"cozz...@hotmail.com" wrote: Here is my Vista experience. As a Network Engineer I have worked with many hundreds of PC's with multiple OS's. Early May, I got a new Family PC. Being the cutting edge Guy I went with Vista all the way. I got a new custom PC, 500 Gig HD, 2-Gig RAM, The motherboard (ASRock

My Vista/Delphi/Dev experience
For the group's information, here is what I wrote to Garmin technical support this morning: "Thought I would give you some feedback/technical info on a common problem with Vistas and my experience with tech support via phone yesterday. I loaded 2.14 once I got my Vista on Wednesday. Shortly I began experiencing a

My Vista/Delphi/Dev experience
I suspect you are a shill for Vista. I am relaying a painful experience with Vista, I gave Vista an honest try. You reply like I am insulting your religion. You don't provide any solutions for the real problems that Vista users have. I want to relay my experience and I hope it may help others with some of the same

My Vista WOW Experience.
The extra CD contains more detailed maps for the Vista. Before I bought my Vista (last week) I had never seen how much detail was in the base map After a few days now of playing with my Vista, I'm glad I didn't buy the CD. I may get it later, though. Still, I was quite suprised at how much detail was in the

Suggestions/Experience on Etrex Vista vs. Meridian Platinum?
Graham Graham wrote: I could be wrong, but doesn't the Vista license specifically EXCLUDE running in a VM? "For your convenience" of course. Graham Liz wrote: Bruno Fierens [tmssoftware.com] wrote: Glad to hear I'm not the only one, I was about to go crazy here thinking it was my fault my Vista is so sluggish

Why I wont be using Vista again (Long)
Vista user, (his name says it all) Just means I am running Vista. Is that a problem with you? I want to relay my experience and I hope it may help others with some of the same issues. I shouldn't run AOL or Mcafee?? , Your kidding right? AOL is the worst thing ever written. Mcafee has had lots of problems on Vista

My Vista/Delphi/Dev experience
Clearly Microsoft has improved memory management with Vista but not quite enough to make using on systems with only 512mb ram a pleasant experience. Moving on to more advanced tasks I decided to upgrade the memory (and save my sanity) to 2GB using two matched DDR2 SODIMMS. This made a drastic improvement in overall

My Vista Experience.
Dave Nottage [TeamB] rot13.qni...@enqfbsg.pbz.nh borland public delphi non-technical Liz wrote: vista is frustrating as like always MS have moved things, the constant "are you sure" prompts.. You mean like: "Are you sure you want to install Windows Vista?" Is there a "I'm not sure if I'm sure" button that can be

My Vista/Delphi/Dev experience
Rich r.gr...@comcast.net microsoft public windows vista general This newsgroup is filled to overflowing with guys claiming a lot of things. I laugh at most of them because they keep proving how ignorant they actually are. I agree, you just hit the nail on the head .. heh Rich.

One user's Vista eXPerience
This echoes with my own experience with Vista RC2. With only 1G of RAM, there are many disk activities indicating heavy disk swap, a symptom of lack of memory in the system. `---- http://www.itechnote.com/2006/10/27/vista-runs-smooth-only-on-2g-memory/ Or a bad algorithm for writing dirty pages and flushing out old

My Vista Experience.
Mark M...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista performance_maintenance Hi CB, My original Post was to Amit Lohia who was asking how to speed up a machine, in my experience the only way to speed up a Vista machine is to Upgrade it to XP because of the various reasons I have given, I put it ot you

My Vista/Delphi/Dev experience
Danil Mantione daniel.manti...@freepascal.org borland public delphi non-technical Kostya <thanks@but_no_thanks.com> wrote: Without giving any advantages in audio area they broke whole bunch of stuff that used to work just fine. Yeah. And they gave disadvantages: audio can no longer be hardware accelerated.