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- Windows Vista >> Help with Dream Scene pleaseHello,
I have Vista Ultimate on a HP notebook. I would like to install dream
scene. It's not in the ultimate extras updates. When I go to view update
history It shows that it tried to download last November but the download
was cancelled. I can't find any info on reinstalling it. Can you please
tell me how I can install it and is it worth installing?
Thanks in advance,
Linda
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- Windows Vista >> Icons Size and Monitor ResolutionVery strange problem; I have a Dell XPS 1730; running vista ult; max
resolution is 1900 x 1200. I have hooked this laptop up to a 50" plasma
monitor resolution 1368 x 720 (or so). I can get the monitor to work by
reducing the res; but strange thing starts happening on the destop the icons
start getting bigger and bigger until 2 or 3 icon fill up the whole screen
(it kind of seems like it is cyling through big, bigger biggest). When I
reset the icons to small size they cycle up again without me touching the
computer.
Any ideas????
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- Windows Vista >> Icon Check Boxes1) Question: On my desktop, all of my icons have a little check box in the
upper-right hand corner, I find this irritating and was hoping I could remove
the check boxes from the icons.
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- Windows Vista >> Variations of Aero?There are many themes for Windows XP Luna interface. Windows Vista,
however, has only one version of Aero ( we can change the color and
its intensity though). Is it possible to make other themes for Aero,
like different system button styles or different border, different
material, etc. Or, is it impossible to customize it by its
architecture? I'm not going to make a custom theme, but am just
curious about it.
PS : Personally, I like Aero better than Mac OSX's look and feel,
except for fonts and menus. I like OSX's larger fonts and translucent
menu better.
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- Windows Vista >> Empty holder can not be deletedI encouter from time to time situation where I can not delete file
holder. The following is the one just happened.
I downloaded a zip file on the desktop, created a holder in D: drive,
moved the zip file to it, and unzipped the zip file. In the unzipping
process a new sub-holder was automatically created and extracted files
were saved in that sub-holder.
Then, I could delete the zip file, all extracted files, but could not
delete the automatically created sub-holder.
Could anyone help me understand why and how to delete it?
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- Windows Vista >> Power icon only for laptops/UPSWhy on earth has Microsoft taken it upon itself to remove the power
icon in Vista except for laptops and desktops with UPS systems?
I have always used the icon to quickly switch between different power
plans, so that "always-on" desktops can be put in low-power mode when
no user interaction is required.
I understand that switching off, or hibernating, would be the ideal
solution, but if the machine does work over night, that's not an
option. The power icon makes it easy to save power under this
scenario. Isn't Microsoft supposed to be promoting energy efficiency?
Not much sign of it in Vista.
Maybe they'll say "Oh, we thought people just used the power icon for
looking at the battery on laptops". It's exactly this kind of second-
guessing which is driving me insane in Microsoft software of late. The
new slogan appears to be "where do we want you to go today?" Nanny
knows best! The more I use Vista, the more useful features I find that
have been removed or disabled, presumably "for my own good".
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- Windows Vista >> Will this hurt my laptop?Vista Home Premium
As a previous note stated I am having trouble waking my laptop while
sleeping.
This is a separate question. If I set the laptop to never sleep, hibernate
or anything else and just use the screen saver will this hurt the laptop? I
realize it will use extra power but will its being fully on all the time
generate significant wear & tear on the computer?
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Thanks... Bob
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- Windows Vista >> Windows Mail nagVista's Window Mail program has started to nag me about compacting the mail
folders. I really don't want to compact them right now but the message is
coming up every time I exit the mail program.
Is there any way to get the nagging to stop until I have the time to deal
with the issue?
Thanks
Paul Rubiola
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- Windows Vista >> System Restore and KB943899Hello, wankers. After the latest 'updates' from microsoft system
restore WILL ONLY RUN IN SAFE MODE and numerous shit house pc's that
run vista are experiencing shut down problems. Namely - the pieces of
shit won't shut down. HTH. Nice work, wankers.
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ArseClown - Someone who is both an arsehole and carries on like a
clown.
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- Windows Vista >> Runtime error 339Re-installed programs ressurected from hard drive after a lightening strike.
Now using windows vista.
One program keeps giving an error message Grid32.ocx runtime error 339.
Cant seem to figure out how to get around this.
I'm running Windows Vista home premium 32 bit, version 6.0 Any ideas?
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- Windows Vista >> Desktop icons not URL specificThe website icons associated with the URL and contained in the Properties
window of the desktop shortcuts do not actually show up on my desktop. I get
generic Windows-generated icons instead. How can this be and how do I
correct this? It seems that I can only change them to what is contained in
the Windows icon library.
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Rich Bee
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- Windows Vista >> DOS Prompt HereWith Vista, in Windows Explorer, when I right click on a folder and select
'DOS Prompt Here' the DOS prompt always starts in C:\Windows\system32 not
the highlighted folder. That's using the folder list on the left side. If
I try it with a folder on the right side, it opens the DOS prompt in the
parent directory of the folder I have highlighted.
What gives?
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Doit2it
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Microsoft Newsgroups, here's your opportunity to learn the rules
of expected mature adult behavior when posting.
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Posted: Sun Mar 02 23:54:01 PST 2008 |
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Windows Vista >> Can't see Internet on wireless network
I want a second computer (which uses XP) to be able to connect to my
internet connection.
It CAN connect to the wireless network, but cannot see the internet.
I have a Netgear wireless Router, and a security enabled wireless network.
The other PC can connect to the wireless network with good strength, but
cannot see the internet.
In Vista's Network Sharing Centrethere is a properties box which deals with
Internet Connection Sharing. But when I try to tick the 'Allow other users
to connect through this computer's internet connection' box and click OK, I
get a messagebox come upo telling me that 'An error occured while internet
connection was being enabled'. Should I be trying to enable this?
Am I doing this in the right place? if so what else do I need to do to
enable the internet on the other machine? Any ideas...?
Thanks
M
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Posted: Sun Mar 02 23:54:01 PST 2008 |
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Windows Vista >> Can't see Internet on wireless network
If both machines connect directly to the router, the Vista settings will
have nothing to do with the XP machine connecting to the internet.
Internet Connection Sharing is for using YOUR PC as a router type device and
sharing the net that way.
You must also have 2 NIC in your PC and have the other PC connected to your
PC that way, generally via a crossover cable.
With a router, that isn't needed.
Make sure you have the machine connected via wireless or plugged into a
regular port, not the uplink port, on the router.
What is the status of your wireless connection? Can you ping the router?
Routers usually use an IP of 192.168.1.1 or 192.168.0.1, if in doubt, read
the manual.
Make sure your firewall or Security Suite isn't blocking access.
With XP, sometimes removing malware can affect the connection or Winsock
gets corrupted.
sometimes running the command (start>run)
netsh winsock reset
will fix it
sometimes removing ALL Network adapters, rebooting and allowing them to
reinstall will fix it.
Try it and post back.
"Michelle" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
news:EMail@HideDomain.com...
>I want a second computer (which uses XP) to be able to connect to my
>internet connection.
>
> It CAN connect to the wireless network, but cannot see the internet.
>
> I have a Netgear wireless Router, and a security enabled wireless network.
>
> The other PC can connect to the wireless network with good strength, but
> cannot see the internet.
>
> In Vista's Network Sharing Centrethere is a properties box which deals
> with Internet Connection Sharing. But when I try to tick the 'Allow other
> users to connect through this computer's internet connection' box and
> click OK, I get a messagebox come upo telling me that 'An error occured
> while internet connection was being enabled'. Should I be trying to enable
> this?
>
> Am I doing this in the right place? if so what else do I need to do to
> enable the internet on the other machine? Any ideas...?
>
> Thanks
>
> M
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Posted: Mon Mar 03 02:47:00 PST 2008 |
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Windows Vista >> Can't see Internet on wireless network
The way your post is written is that neither computer can see the Internet.
Use the router's IP Address you have been given to log into your
router(follow/read the manual for the router, or the software CD instructions
that came with it), with the default username and password(normally admin &
password, lol).
Set up your ISP's(Internet service provider) internet Username and Password
once you are inside the router's software.
--
Mick Murphy - Qld - Australia
"Michelle" wrote:
> I want a second computer (which uses XP) to be able to connect to my
> internet connection.
>
> It CAN connect to the wireless network, but cannot see the internet.
>
> I have a Netgear wireless Router, and a security enabled wireless network.
>
> The other PC can connect to the wireless network with good strength, but
> cannot see the internet.
>
> In Vista's Network Sharing Centrethere is a properties box which deals with
> Internet Connection Sharing. But when I try to tick the 'Allow other users
> to connect through this computer's internet connection' box and click OK, I
> get a messagebox come upo telling me that 'An error occured while internet
> connection was being enabled'. Should I be trying to enable this?
>
> Am I doing this in the right place? if so what else do I need to do to
> enable the internet on the other machine? Any ideas...?
>
> Thanks
>
> M
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Windows Vista >> Can't see Internet on wireless network
"Michelle" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
news:EMail@HideDomain.com...
>I want a second computer (which uses XP) to be able to connect to my
>internet connection.
>
> It CAN connect to the wireless network, but cannot see the internet.
If you cannot enter router's device IP in a browser and access the router's
Admin screen, then the machine doesn't have a connection to the router
either.
>
> I have a Netgear wireless Router, and a security enabled wireless network.
You should disable it to see if the computer will connect without security.
>
> The other PC can connect to the wireless network with good strength, but
> cannot see the internet.
You need to connect the computer to the router with a wire connection to
see if it can access the Internet and to see if the computer can access the
router's Admin screen using the router's device IP in a browser.
>
> In Vista's Network Sharing Centrethere is a properties box which deals
> with Internet Connection Sharing. But when I try to tick the 'Allow other
> users to connect through this computer's internet connection' box and
> click OK, I get a messagebox come upo telling me that 'An error occured
> while internet connection was being enabled'. Should I be trying to enable
> this?
You need to understand what a router does. The router is the one that is the
gateway to the Internet and is the one the that is providing the Internet
Connection to all computers connected to it. The Vista machine has nothing
to do with this when the router is in play, concerning other machines trying
to access the Internet.
http://www.homenethelp.com/web/explain/about-NAT.asp
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> Am I doing this in the right place? if so what else do I need to do to
> enable the internet on the other machine? Any ideas...?
>
You can call the manufacture of the router and let them help you.
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- Windows Vista >> Money Plus DeluxeI have had to reinstall my Vista Ultimate - After completing the install and
installing Money Plus Deluxe, when I run Money it immedately closes - before
it ever opens I get the window - Microsoft Money has stopped working. Any
ideas??
I installed it with selecting "run as administrator" I have tried running
it with the same option - I didn't have to do that before but still I tried,
neither of these made a difference. I still can't run Money!!!
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- Windows Vista >> Shared Printer connected to an XP machineI have a HP4L connected to a XP Home machine. It is set as a Shared Printer,
and other machines on my home network can see it and print to it.
I have a Vista Home machine on the same network tht can see the XP machine,
and access the shared folders, but it can not connect to the shared printer.
When I try to connect to the HP4L, I get an error message, ACCESS DENIED. I
was thinking the error came from the XP machine -- firewall problem or the
like -- but I can't find any thing that would keep Vista out while letting
all of my other machines in -- the other machines are all XP, some XP Pro,
and some XP Home. The only machine that can not share the printer is the
Vista machine.
Do I need a printer driver on the Vista machine that works with the printer?
<scratching head>
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- Windows Vista >> Copying/moving photos in VistaIs Vista really this unusable? I have large amounts of select photos that I
need to move to other folders. The problem is, in Vista I cannot see the
thumbnails to see what to move. Do I have to write down the name of every
photo that I want to move? MS office picture manager won't allow cutting and
pasting. Do I have to use third party software to move photos?
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- Windows Vista >> Vista Folder Icon Question ?Hi Everybody.
I would like to embed a "Folder Icon" into each of my music folders.
The folder icon is placed inside the folder and I have assigned that icon to
the folder the average way but the path to that icon which is shown in the
hidden desktop.ini file is an absolute path.
This means that if the folders get transferred to another PC to a different
drive with different drive letter the icons wont display.
Is there a way to embed the icon or assign the icon with an absolute path?
Hope someone here can give me a hand here.
Thanks in advance,
Tommy
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- Windows Vista >> Inside Windows Vista Service Pack 1Article:
After several months of silence, Microsoft last month finally revealed some
concrete information about Windows Vista Service Pack 1 (SP1), which I
translated into my Windows Vista Service Pack 1 Revealed showcase. If you
haven't read that article, please do so now: This preview, which is based
off of more recent beta code and an in-depth discussion with various people
working on SP1 at Microsoft, builds off of that article, but provides more
information and detail. Windows Vista SP1, finally, is a known quantity.
Read the rest here>>>>>
http://www.winsupersite.com/showcase/winvista_sp1_inside.asp
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- Windows Vista >> What is IUSR_NMPRHi
Please can someone explain to me, in an easy to understand way...
What is IUSR_NMPR
Yesterday I was trying to move a picture from my user account, into
my sons user account.
With XP this was something I found easy :o)
But with Vista... I couldn't work it out :o(
In the end, I decided to get it to his side by using - Share
After about half an hour of debating - Should I use the public folder or the
Share button.... I used the Share Button.
That's when I got a shock!
I clicked on the drop down list to pick a user to share with.
But instead of seeing just mine and my sons name. It said...
My Name
IUSR_NMPR
My Sons Name
It really scared me!
I have googled IUSR_NMPR
But the only bits of information I have found about IUSR_NMPR...
Have so far been confusing
Conflicting views (e.g. One says one thing - One says another)
Not Definite! (I need to know for sure what IUSR_NMPR is)
So can someone plaease tell me....
What is IUSR_NMPR ?
And.... Is it normal to have it on a Vista Computer?
Thank You!
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- Windows Vista >> WMP Graphic EqualizerUsed the Windows Media Player Graphic Equalizer to make a WAV file sound
better. Now, how does one "associate" the Graphic E. settings to the WAV file
so that the next time I play the WAV file, I will _NOT_ need to use the
WMPlayer Graphic Eqyualizer?
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- Windows Vista >> SP1Do I really need SP1. Is it going to run any faster?
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- Windows Vista >> Blue ScreenI get the message "Blue screen" problem.. After shutting down the
computer, he won't shut down. After several minutes he restarts the system
again. Sometimes I am lucky and the computer shuts down. Other times he
restarts again.
What is the solution for this problem. I have a new system just for a week.
And already there is a problem.!!!!!!
contact: c.spaandonk@home.nl
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- Windows Vista >> Home Premium TV: A Small Window on Top?I'm thinking of getting Vista Home Premium and have a question about the
TV part. Will it let you view / time shift live TV in a small sizable
window that you can keep on top of your browser?
TIA
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Better World News TV Channel:
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Bring the Troops Home:
http://bringthemhomenow.org
http://antiwar.com
Send spam to the FTC at
spam@uce.gov
Thanks, robots.
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- Windows Vista >> Sysprep.exe for VistaIs there a sysprep.exe for Vista? If so, can somebody give me the link to
download it. After cloning computers we used sysprep.exe for Windows XP, but
that sysprep don't seem to work with vista. Is there a new version?
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- Windows Vista >> New (Old) Network Icon PleaseThe Network Icon with Animation turned 'ON' is a poor indicator at best.
Microsoft, please give us the clearly obvious activity Icon from past Windows
versions. At least the option of the old Icon. Drag it out of the closed at
add it to an Update.
Dave Pitman, one of many requestors
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- Windows Vista >> Will Vista detect unformatted hard disk?Hi people, and thanks for all the useful info I have learned from reading
this group. I am about to buy a second hard disk for my Vista Home Premium
computer, for storing backups and a Norton Ghost image. New hard disks are
usually unformatted, and in the past I have formatted them by booting with a
floppy and using FDISK and FORMAT. My new computer has no floppy drive
though, and I am wondering whether, if I put a new unformatted disk in, will
Vista detect it and give me a chance to format it? Can anyone advise? Also,
does Norton Ghost 12 prefer a FAT or NTSC formatted disk for its images, or
will either do? Thanks.
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- Windows Vista >> Black screen appearing for 25 sec !I`m not sure if I should post this thread in this board ..
But I hope you can help me
everytime I try to enter a program that needs administration persmission a black screen appears for 10 sec then the pop up message asking me if I`d like to continue appears I click on continue and then another black screen appears for like 10 sec and then the notebook goes back to normal ..
Any idea how to fix it ? I never had it when I bought the notebook ..
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