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Vista, the BLEEDING EDGE
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05-07-2007
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Vista, the BLEEDING EDGE
I bought a laptop with Vista Home installed. What a mistake.
1) I used the MS program to transfer settings and files. Oops, lots of
files didn't make it. Had to use other utilities to finish the job. Also,
when it copied Outlook Express it copied all my single folders, but not the
one that had sub-folders. Now what do I do?
2) Every time I close Windows Mail it crashes. Then every time I start it
up again it processes every message in every folder. I'm guessing it is
creating the indexes that it doesn't save when it crashes at close time.
3) The sidebar crashed and doesn't come back at re-boot. I don't really
miss it, but it's un-nerving to have it crash.
Vista seems to have been released more than a bit early.
Keith
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05-07-2007
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Re: Vista, the BLEEDING EDGE
Have you not heard? It is Windows ME II. Microsoft and many die hard MVPs
stand by a mediocre product but we all know it wasn't baked before release.
Everyone is clamoring for the release of the first Service Pack.
"Keith Eckhardt" <keitheckhardt@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:OZmtwpLkHHA.4248@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>I bought a laptop with Vista Home installed. What a mistake.
>
> 1) I used the MS program to transfer settings and files. Oops, lots of
> files didn't make it. Had to use other utilities to finish the job.
> Also, when it copied Outlook Express it copied all my single folders, but
> not the one that had sub-folders. Now what do I do?
>
> 2) Every time I close Windows Mail it crashes. Then every time I start it
> up again it processes every message in every folder. I'm guessing it is
> creating the indexes that it doesn't save when it crashes at close time.
>
> 3) The sidebar crashed and doesn't come back at re-boot. I don't really
> miss it, but it's un-nerving to have it crash.
>
> Vista seems to have been released more than a bit early.
>
> Keith
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05-07-2007
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Re: Vista, the BLEEDING EDGE
"Keith Eckhardt" <keitheckhardt@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:OZmtwpLkHHA.4248@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>I bought a laptop with Vista Home installed. What a mistake.
>
> 1) I used the MS program to transfer settings and files. Oops, lots of
> files didn't make it. Had to use other utilities to finish the job.
> Also, when it copied Outlook Express it copied all my single folders, but
> not the one that had sub-folders. Now what do I do?
>
> 2) Every time I close Windows Mail it crashes. Then every time I start it
> up again it processes every message in every folder. I'm guessing it is
> creating the indexes that it doesn't save when it crashes at close time.
>
> 3) The sidebar crashed and doesn't come back at re-boot. I don't really
> miss it, but it's un-nerving to have it crash.
>
> Vista seems to have been released more than a bit early.
>
> Keith
Since this is a new purchase you need to contact the manufacture you
purchased it from. There is no reason for those apps to crash out of the
box.
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05-07-2007
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Re: Vista, the BLEEDING EDGE
"Keith Eckhardt" <keitheckhardt@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:OZmtwpLkHHA.4248@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>I bought a laptop with Vista Home installed. What a mistake.
>
> 1) I used the MS program to transfer settings and files. Oops, lots of
> files didn't make it. Had to use other utilities to finish the job.
> Also, when it copied Outlook Express it copied all my single folders, but
> not the one that had sub-folders. Now what do I do?
>
> 2) Every time I close Windows Mail it crashes. Then every time I start it
> up again it processes every message in every folder. I'm guessing it is
> creating the indexes that it doesn't save when it crashes at close time.
>
> 3) The sidebar crashed and doesn't come back at re-boot. I don't really
> miss it, but it's un-nerving to have it crash.
>
> Vista seems to have been released more than a bit early.
Vista has a lot of cracks and holes in it, but I've not seen these before
myself.
Have you considered that you may have a faulty laptop, or that software
pre-loaded by the manufacturer might be contributing to these problems? (I'm
assuming you've ruled out everything you've done as the cause of the
issues).
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05-07-2007
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Re: Vista, the BLEEDING EDGE
"Keith Eckhardt" <keitheckhardt@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:OZmtwpLkHHA.4248@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>I bought a laptop with Vista Home installed. What a mistake.
I did too with Home Premium on the laptop. And then I upgraded to Ultimate.
I have not had one problem with Vista period.
Vista is running like a champ.
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05-07-2007
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Re: Vista, the BLEEDING EDGE
I would seriously consider that the problem lies with the computer itself or
the manufacturer.
There are just to many Vista users not having those issues. Vista has some
issues any new OS would have. XP was no different when it was released.
Contact the manufacturer of the PC, or simply return the PC and get a
different one. I would recommend the HP Vista Laptops/PC's. I have one, I
dont have any of the issues you are having.
To be exact here is what I have on my Laptop (HP dv6275us).
I have Visual Studio C++, Visual Studio C#, Microsoft Office 2007, Microsoft
Flight Simulator 2004, SlingBox Pro, about 10 apps in the Sidebar, Direct X
SDK, Platform SDK, Microsoft Virtual PC, Virtual Earth and much more.
I use my laptop to develope software.
I have very few issues with my Vista Laptop and Desktop. My Vista Desktop PC
is a game PC, and I have many legacy games on it that run without issues.So
that is two Vista computers, that do not have issues.
Like I said I have come across a few issues, but nothing major.
Contact the manufacturer of the laptop and have them fix it, you are right,
the issues you are having a totally unacceptible. If it is new I would just
return it and get a different model or brand. Vista should work very well on
a new computer that is sold with it already installed.
I bought my laptop with Vista preinstalled and have a custom built desktop
that had XP on it and I installed Vista onto it. Both run very well, in fact
better than XP did. In fact the desktop has been running two weeks without a
reboot and has had Micrsoft Flight Simulator 2004 running the whole time.
G
"Keith Eckhardt" <keitheckhardt@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:OZmtwpLkHHA.4248@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>I bought a laptop with Vista Home installed. What a mistake.
>
> 1) I used the MS program to transfer settings and files. Oops, lots of
> files didn't make it. Had to use other utilities to finish the job.
> Also, when it copied Outlook Express it copied all my single folders, but
> not the one that had sub-folders. Now what do I do?
>
> 2) Every time I close Windows Mail it crashes. Then every time I start it
> up again it processes every message in every folder. I'm guessing it is
> creating the indexes that it doesn't save when it crashes at close time.
>
> 3) The sidebar crashed and doesn't come back at re-boot. I don't really
> miss it, but it's un-nerving to have it crash.
>
> Vista seems to have been released more than a bit early.
>
> Keith
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05-07-2007
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Re: Vista, the BLEEDING EDGE
I assume you have a backup ?
I personally would restore to factory settings then use it before
transferring any files. This should give us an indication if it is the
hardware ?
Hopefully you should find it worrks a dream. If so then something musta got
corrupted in your transfer process.
Once running, try the transfer in stages and move on to the next when you
know one stage of transfer is working fine.
"Keith Eckhardt" <keitheckhardt@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:OZmtwpLkHHA.4248@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>I bought a laptop with Vista Home installed. What a mistake.
>
> 1) I used the MS program to transfer settings and files. Oops, lots of
> files didn't make it. Had to use other utilities to finish the job.
> Also, when it copied Outlook Express it copied all my single folders, but
> not the one that had sub-folders. Now what do I do?
>
> 2) Every time I close Windows Mail it crashes. Then every time I start it
> up again it processes every message in every folder. I'm guessing it is
> creating the indexes that it doesn't save when it crashes at close time.
>
> 3) The sidebar crashed and doesn't come back at re-boot. I don't really
> miss it, but it's un-nerving to have it crash.
>
> Vista seems to have been released more than a bit early.
>
> Keith
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05-07-2007
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Re: Vista, the BLEEDING EDGE
No JV, I havn't heard about that before.
You are until now the only moron that I have seen writing this kind of
rubbish.
Are you happy with XP or with another OS, then stay with it and stop your
posts that do not help anybody.
"JV" wrote:
> Have you not heard? It is Windows ME II. Microsoft and many die hard MVPs
> stand by a mediocre product but we all know it wasn't baked before release.
> Everyone is clamoring for the release of the first Service Pack.
>
>
>
> "Keith Eckhardt" <keitheckhardt@comcast.net> wrote in message
> news:OZmtwpLkHHA.4248@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
> >I bought a laptop with Vista Home installed. What a mistake.
> >
> > 1) I used the MS program to transfer settings and files. Oops, lots of
> > files didn't make it. Had to use other utilities to finish the job.
> > Also, when it copied Outlook Express it copied all my single folders, but
> > not the one that had sub-folders. Now what do I do?
> >
> > 2) Every time I close Windows Mail it crashes. Then every time I start it
> > up again it processes every message in every folder. I'm guessing it is
> > creating the indexes that it doesn't save when it crashes at close time.
> >
> > 3) The sidebar crashed and doesn't come back at re-boot. I don't really
> > miss it, but it's un-nerving to have it crash.
> >
> > Vista seems to have been released more than a bit early.
> >
> > Keith
>
>
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05-08-2007
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Re: Vista, the BLEEDING EDGE
I reported the various problems to the manufacturer and suggested my
computer has a hardware timing problem. I just got an email back that my
hard disk is bad and they will send someone to my house to replace it,
probably within 24 hours.
I'm feeling better.
Keith
<gsx@gsxnet.com> wrote in message
news:eoCzFXMkHHA.4848@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
>I would seriously consider that the problem lies with the computer itself
>or the manufacturer.
> There are just to many Vista users not having those issues. Vista has some
> issues any new OS would have. XP was no different when it was released.
>
> Contact the manufacturer of the PC, or simply return the PC and get a
> different one. I would recommend the HP Vista Laptops/PC's. I have one, I
> dont have any of the issues you are having.
>
> To be exact here is what I have on my Laptop (HP dv6275us).
> I have Visual Studio C++, Visual Studio C#, Microsoft Office 2007,
> Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004, SlingBox Pro, about 10 apps in the
> Sidebar, Direct X SDK, Platform SDK, Microsoft Virtual PC, Virtual Earth
> and much more.
>
> I use my laptop to develope software.
>
> I have very few issues with my Vista Laptop and Desktop. My Vista Desktop
> PC is a game PC, and I have many legacy games on it that run without
> issues.So that is two Vista computers, that do not have issues.
>
> Like I said I have come across a few issues, but nothing major.
>
> Contact the manufacturer of the laptop and have them fix it, you are
> right, the issues you are having a totally unacceptible. If it is new I
> would just return it and get a different model or brand. Vista should work
> very well on a new computer that is sold with it already installed.
>
> I bought my laptop with Vista preinstalled and have a custom built desktop
> that had XP on it and I installed Vista onto it. Both run very well, in
> fact better than XP did. In fact the desktop has been running two weeks
> without a reboot and has had Micrsoft Flight Simulator 2004 running the
> whole time.
>
> G
>
>
> "Keith Eckhardt" <keitheckhardt@comcast.net> wrote in message
> news:OZmtwpLkHHA.4248@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>>I bought a laptop with Vista Home installed. What a mistake.
>>
>> 1) I used the MS program to transfer settings and files. Oops, lots of
>> files didn't make it. Had to use other utilities to finish the job.
>> Also, when it copied Outlook Express it copied all my single folders, but
>> not the one that had sub-folders. Now what do I do?
>>
>> 2) Every time I close Windows Mail it crashes. Then every time I start
>> it up again it processes every message in every folder. I'm guessing it
>> is creating the indexes that it doesn't save when it crashes at close
>> time.
>>
>> 3) The sidebar crashed and doesn't come back at re-boot. I don't really
>> miss it, but it's un-nerving to have it crash.
>>
>> Vista seems to have been released more than a bit early.
>>
>> Keith
>
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05-08-2007
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Re: Vista, the BLEEDING EDGE
Gotta love those onsite warranties!
"Keith Eckhardt" <keitheckhardt@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:#muJARQkHHA.4800@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>I reported the various problems to the manufacturer and suggested my
>computer has a hardware timing problem. I just got an email back that my
>hard disk is bad and they will send someone to my house to replace it,
>probably within 24 hours.
>
> I'm feeling better.
>
> Keith
> <gsx@gsxnet.com> wrote in message
> news:eoCzFXMkHHA.4848@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
>>I would seriously consider that the problem lies with the computer itself
>>or the manufacturer.
>> There are just to many Vista users not having those issues. Vista has
>> some issues any new OS would have. XP was no different when it was
>> released.
>>
>> Contact the manufacturer of the PC, or simply return the PC and get a
>> different one. I would recommend the HP Vista Laptops/PC's. I have one, I
>> dont have any of the issues you are having.
>>
>> To be exact here is what I have on my Laptop (HP dv6275us).
>> I have Visual Studio C++, Visual Studio C#, Microsoft Office 2007,
>> Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004, SlingBox Pro, about 10 apps in the
>> Sidebar, Direct X SDK, Platform SDK, Microsoft Virtual PC, Virtual Earth
>> and much more.
>>
>> I use my laptop to develope software.
>>
>> I have very few issues with my Vista Laptop and Desktop. My Vista Desktop
>> PC is a game PC, and I have many legacy games on it that run without
>> issues.So that is two Vista computers, that do not have issues.
>>
>> Like I said I have come across a few issues, but nothing major.
>>
>> Contact the manufacturer of the laptop and have them fix it, you are
>> right, the issues you are having a totally unacceptible. If it is new I
>> would just return it and get a different model or brand. Vista should
>> work very well on a new computer that is sold with it already installed.
>>
>> I bought my laptop with Vista preinstalled and have a custom built
>> desktop that had XP on it and I installed Vista onto it. Both run very
>> well, in fact better than XP did. In fact the desktop has been running
>> two weeks without a reboot and has had Micrsoft Flight Simulator 2004
>> running the whole time.
>>
>> G
>>
>>
>> "Keith Eckhardt" <keitheckhardt@comcast.net> wrote in message
>> news:OZmtwpLkHHA.4248@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>>>I bought a laptop with Vista Home installed. What a mistake.
>>>
>>> 1) I used the MS program to transfer settings and files. Oops, lots of
>>> files didn't make it. Had to use other utilities to finish the job.
>>> Also, when it copied Outlook Express it copied all my single folders,
>>> but not the one that had sub-folders. Now what do I do?
>>>
>>> 2) Every time I close Windows Mail it crashes. Then every time I start
>>> it up again it processes every message in every folder. I'm guessing it
>>> is creating the indexes that it doesn't save when it crashes at close
>>> time.
>>>
>>> 3) The sidebar crashed and doesn't come back at re-boot. I don't really
>>> miss it, but it's un-nerving to have it crash.
>>>
>>> Vista seems to have been released more than a bit early.
>>>
>>> Keith
>>
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