On Wed, 14 Feb 2007 05:47:24 GMT,
v-secai@online.microsoft.com (Sean
Cai [MSFT]) wrote:
>Hi Bill,
>
>In addition to installing Vista without raid, I suggest we test the system
>with the minimum hardware. Detach any hardware which is not necessary to
>narrow down the issue (like the DVD-RW).
>
>Please let me know the result on your test.
>
>Best Regards,
>
>Sean Cai, MCSE2000
>Microsoft Online Support
>
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I was going to try something this weekend. Last night that option came
sooner then expected.
I play World of Warcraft. While playing last night the game froze. I
thought it was just an in-game glitch. Upon getting back to Windows
Desktop I got an error that said something like "This program was not
designed to run under Windows". So I re-booted my computer. Well right
after POST the Raid Bios told me I had a Failed setup. Just happened
to be the one where World of Warcraft is on.
So I got frustrated and had to try something. I deleted all Raid 0
setups. And ran all drives as standard IDE. Cleared the Bios, reset
all the settings that I needed and re-installed Vista.
Vista installed in less that 20 minutes maybe a little more. And
overall performance seems alot better. I am still waiting a while
before I actually Activate. Just want to make sure I have no other
hardware issues.
I do have one issue with the Microsoft Games panel (Solitaire,
Minesweeper, Chess). Yesterday after the install I tried playing a
couple of the games. Worked fine. Now today when I try playing the
games by loading them from the Games Panel I get this error:
"This file does not have a program associated with it for performing
this action. Create an association in the Set Associations control
panel."
Do you know what this error is? And how to correct it?
Thanks again,
Bill