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The installation package will not run on a 32-bit operating system. 4. When you are prompted during Windows Vista Setup, remember to select Custom as the I may have to buy another copy of Vista and eat the $250 I paid for my current one. "Dustin Harper" wrote: Vista will install with the drive letter of C:.

Frontpage won't open after installing Expression Web!
They will tell you the same thing I am: use another authoring tool that supports these scenarios properly. Got it... I'll give the ever dissapointing big two It's sad though, that the option of doing custom installation steps in a separate executable (which is the only way to really do specific stuff that isn't

Power Supply Recommendation
When asked whether to perform an Upgrade or Custom (advanced) install, choose Custom (advanced) to perform a clean install of Vista. Yes, this means that you will have to install Vista for a second time. 7. Once setup has completed for the second time, you should be able to activate Windows Vista normally.

Vista Dual Boot Installation Procedure
Jan J...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista mail I was planning to install new antivirus software as my McAfee is nearly expired. beside Other times, it will delete the mail in one particular folder just as I click to open it and read them. I have already gone through and checked View--->

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Hopefully it will work for the situation I have. I am trying to install the Umax Vista S6E on my Dell Latitude Laptop, using a Fujitsu 600 SCSI PC Card. Select custom install in the Vistascan setup utility. Then select Adaptec aspi compatible SCSI card (or equivalent). You will then get a warning message

Clean Install Windows Vista Using Upgrade Media
superpa12 superp...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista mail "robertmi...@bellsouthNOSPAM.net" wrote: "superpa12" I recommend you download and install either the avast! or the AVG antivirus program, and for either one do a custom install where you tell it to leave out the part that scans

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The installation package will not run on a 32-bit operating system. "4. When you are prompted during Windows Vista Setup, remember to select Custom as the My system also handled my recent upgrade from 2 GB to 4 GB of PC6400 RAM without a whimper, but there have been several posts here about problems when

Windows XP / VISTA Client Install
Hobo H...@nospam.com microsoft public windows vista general There was a 'System Specs' tab, and way down near the bottom it listed the power supply. One would have thought it would be in the top part with all the other system information, but.... :) I understand your concerns about getting a custom built unit.

Vista installation
A search in google (alta vista gave no hits) for "directx 8.1" (including the inverted commas) showed the beta patch (full Direct X 8.1) available at sites Ensure it is not an OEM restore disk but a normal windows CD. 2. Assuming you have plenty of diskspace we will rename folders instead of deleting them.

Give your Windows XP New LOok of Vista
A Custom installation takes only a few minutes. It is an upgrade that takes a lot of time. Each Vista will be able to see the other's drive and a common data drive is also no problem. The only issue you may have that I can think of is memory. If the HP only has 2GB consider increasing it to 4GB for Vista Ultimate

For those poor souls who have lost their COA---
Thomas is again agreed with- be comfortable with the install before getting hard on the equipment (be the wire!) think about the windows (I am not a window lover). Before you price out the alarm, I would make sure you felt comfortable with the install. Otherwise you wife will kill you and we have one less

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Colin Barnhorst colinbarha...@msn.com microsoft public windows vista general You will not get a "clean" option. You will get a "custom" option. From how I understand it, you can't BOOT from DVD to do a clean-install, cos Vista won't accept the upgrade key. You have to have a validated version of Windows on your

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More than likely, whether or not you could "upgrade", you'd be better off with a custom install. Use Windows Easy Transfer and save you settings and stuff. Then put them back into your new Vista install. I understand your point. It seems to me, that there is no technical reason why it couldn't be have been done-

Umax/VistaScan/Autoscan Setup/Magic Match
I have IE7 running on Windows Vista (without any special plugins enabled). These are deployed on a relatively new computer, with 2GB memory. Always choose Custom and see what else is being carried along. Don't install any extras you're not sure of. You might also try the steps here: "Internet Explorer stops

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Right now if I have Xp added as a OS and a Build to the work bench and I want to add a vista OS and build do I need to update the dp and what other steps would I need to take. Look for What is ImageX? in the Windows Automated Installation Kit Users Guide "dave" <d...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

Ten Reasons to Buy Windows Vista, Five Things That Will Give ...
I have similar problems. I tried to install the Vista Ultimate Upgrade edition from within Windows 2000 and it hung on the first reboot (black screen after The install on the EIDE drive works great and I had no problems installing Vista. Boot from the DVD and do a custom install (not an upgrade) on Vista and

Windows Vista Clean Installation?
Also, turn off the option 'Automatically activate Windows when I'm online'. In the next dialog box that appears, confirm that you really do want to install Vista without entering a Product Key. Step 3. Correctly indicate the version of Vista being installed ie Home Premium. Step 4. Select the 'Custom (Advanced)'

Windows Updates for Vista Do Not Work
Hopefully, the WLM team will fix this with the next build of WLMail. See the attached Vista screenshot. -- Cheers, Peter (Windows Vista Home Premium with Hi Paul, if you have the mail client Windows Live Mail installed, it should definitely be listed as an option under "Custom", as well as mentioned under

You CAN do a Clean Install with the Upgrade Version - NO XP in
In addition there have been quite a few writeups on this (although not going into quite as much detail as this document) in magazines both online and in print, one example being PC World's feature article "Will your PC run Windows Vista?", http://www.pcw.co.uk/articles/print/2154785, which covers this in the

UMAX Scanner upgrade to WIn 98
After using my flash drive linux to boot up I found out that windows likes to give the user the full 'XPerience' straight from switch on and so loads up all the drivers during installation. I would have been happy for a crappy experience from default drivers that worked and allowed me to get online and get the