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poll. whats really wrong with vista?

Windows Vista13
I've only been on the computer for less than a year so vista home premium is

the only pos that I've ever known. problems I've had include the Indeo audio

codec being on my computer preventing me from using windows dvd maker, I

still can't burn any files created with windows moviemaker in windows dvd

maker. I've had updates from microsoft preventing my computer from starting

up. I went through a period where I couldn't format any kind of discs. My

COM surrogate spent about a month or two crashing, my computer occasionally

crashes on startup. If I'm in sleepmode for any length of time over about 10

minutes it won't wake up and I have to turn it off and then on again. I went

through a period where everytime I tried to install a new program it would

tell me it was corrupted and I had to obtain a new copy. I've gotten a bad

update that wouldn't let me uninstall it. And in the category or "microsoft

or McAfee, take your pick" three different versions of McAfee spamkiller

cause internet explorer to crash occasionally. There might even be a problem

or two I've forgotten to mention.

I regularly scan or viruses and all that crap, I regularly use disk cleanup

and defragmenter and my computer is a dell and has a registry cleaner/fixer

that's from dell that I use regulary.

How much off all this crap is vista to blame for. having never used xp or

anything else I don't have anything to compare it to and how much crap have

you had to deal with? I'm getting ready to reboot my computer back to the

dell factory image for the second time already. Whats up with microsoft. My

computer is regularly telling that they are working on a solution to my

problem but i get the impression they're in jamaica working on their tan.


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Re:poll. whats really wrong with vista?

"smokeyfish" <smokeyfish@discussions.microsoft.com>wrote in message

Quote
I've only been on the computer for less than a year so vista home premium

is

the only pos that I've ever known. problems I've had include the Indeo

audio

codec being on my computer preventing me from using windows dvd maker, I

still can't burn any files created with windows moviemaker in windows dvd

maker. I've had updates from microsoft preventing my computer from

starting

up. I went through a period where I couldn't format any kind of discs.

My

COM surrogate spent about a month or two crashing, my computer

occasionally

crashes on startup. If I'm in sleepmode for any length of time over about

10

minutes it won't wake up and I have to turn it off and then on again. I

went

through a period where everytime I tried to install a new program it would

tell me it was corrupted and I had to obtain a new copy. I've gotten a

bad

update that wouldn't let me uninstall it. And in the category or

"microsoft

or McAfee, take your pick" three different versions of McAfee spamkiller

cause internet explorer to crash occasionally. There might even be a

problem

or two I've forgotten to mention.

I regularly scan or viruses and all that crap, I regularly use disk

cleanup

and defragmenter and my computer is a dell and has a registry

cleaner/fixer

that's from dell that I use regulary.

How much off all this crap is vista to blame for. having never used xp or

anything else I don't have anything to compare it to and how much crap

have

you had to deal with? I'm getting ready to reboot my computer back to the

dell factory image for the second time already. Whats up with microsoft.

My

computer is regularly telling that they are working on a solution to my

problem but i get the impression they're in jamaica working on their tan.









If there is any instance of an Intel Indeo codec on your computer, you or

Dell must have put it there. Vista does not have it..



The inability to format or burn could be down to faulty hardware. presumably

you have contacted Dell support about this..



There has been an issue with coming out of sleep mode. Sometimes it is slow

and sometimes it isn't.. take a look at this web page for more on maybe how

to work around this problem..

www.howtogeek.com/howto/windows-vista/disable-hybrid-sleep-mode/" >www.howtogeek.com/howto/windows-vista/disable-hybrid-sleep-mode/



McAfee and Norton products are known to kill installations and should not be

used. There are free versions of Anti-virus that do a really good job..

NOD32 is a good product if you feel up to paying for protection..



Problem solving takes time especially inter-company..



XP is a more mature product having been around longer, but XP still has its

issues



--

Mike Hall - MVP

msmvps.com/blogs/mikehall/default.aspx" >msmvps.com/blogs/mikehall/default.aspx









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Re:poll. whats really wrong with vista?

smokeyfish wrote:





...nothing...only stupid trolling users who can't figure out what

they're doing.

Frank

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Re:poll. whats really wrong with vista?

Frankly speaking, since Vista in this case is what's known as an OEM

version for Dell systems, then Dell *must* support it, not Microsoft,

while it's under warranty.

I have no idea what Dell has done to tweak Vista and can't really say

that the issues you posted are related to Dell or MS.



Quote
>>my computer is a dell and has a registry cleaner/fixer

>>that's from dell that I use regulary.



That doesn't mean it's not causing issues, does it ? There should be NO

need for a registry 'cleaner/fixer' at all. If there is, then Dell

should inform you *specifically* as to why. Have you inquired as to the

reason they included this 'feature' ?

Also, how often is disk defragmenter being run ? If you're not

continually installing/uninstalling software, then it should only be run

when DD recommends it.



I have seen Vista Home Premium on an Acer laptop that has had no issues

whatsoever, even with Norton Internet Security installed, too.

Uninstalling NIS did make the system much more responsive though.



I suspect McAfee *may* be the cause of some of the issues as you've

mentioned that different versions of it's 'spamkiller' has directly

caused issues with IE.



What Dell model is this, smokeyfish. [ BTW, is that smokey white fish or

salmon ? <w>]





MowGreen [MVP 2003-2008]

===============

*-343-* FDNY

Never Forgotten

===============







smokeyfish wrote:



Quote
I've only been on the computer for less than a year so vista home premium is

the only pos that I've ever known. problems I've had include the Indeo audio

codec being on my computer preventing me from using windows dvd maker, I

still can't burn any files created with windows moviemaker in windows dvd

maker. I've had updates from microsoft preventing my computer from starting

up. I went through a period where I couldn't format any kind of discs. My

COM surrogate spent about a month or two crashing, my computer occasionally

crashes on startup. If I'm in sleepmode for any length of time over about 10

minutes it won't wake up and I have to turn it off and then on again. I went

through a period where everytime I tried to install a new program it would

tell me it was corrupted and I had to obtain a new copy. I've gotten a bad

update that wouldn't let me uninstall it. And in the category or "microsoft

or McAfee, take your pick" three different versions of McAfee spamkiller

cause internet explorer to crash occasionally. There might even be a problem

or two I've forgotten to mention.

I regularly scan or viruses and all that crap, I regularly use disk cleanup

and defragmenter and my computer is a dell and has a registry cleaner/fixer

that's from dell that I use regulary.

How much off all this crap is vista to blame for. having never used xp or

anything else I don't have anything to compare it to and how much crap have

you had to deal with? I'm getting ready to reboot my computer back to the

dell factory image for the second time already. Whats up with microsoft. My

computer is regularly telling that they are working on a solution to my

problem but i get the impression they're in jamaica working on their tan.





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Re:poll. whats really wrong with vista?

I have a new Dell with Vista Home Premium and haven't had any problems since

I got it 2 months ago. It instantly attached to the wireless network after I

entered the security code and found my network printer. I run AVAST virus

control with no compatibility issues. Sharing files with 3 other computers

was also very simple, after I learned about using permissions. I read about

all the problems people are having with Vista but I haven't experienced any

myself.

"smokeyfish" <smokeyfish@discussions.microsoft.com>wrote in message

Quote
I've only been on the computer for less than a year so vista home premium

is

the only pos that I've ever known. problems I've had include the Indeo

audio

codec being on my computer preventing me from using windows dvd maker, I

still can't burn any files created with windows moviemaker in windows dvd

maker. I've had updates from microsoft preventing my computer from

starting

up. I went through a period where I couldn't format any kind of discs.

My

COM surrogate spent about a month or two crashing, my computer

occasionally

crashes on startup. If I'm in sleepmode for any length of time over about

10

minutes it won't wake up and I have to turn it off and then on again. I

went

through a period where everytime I tried to install a new program it would

tell me it was corrupted and I had to obtain a new copy. I've gotten a

bad

update that wouldn't let me uninstall it. And in the category or

"microsoft

or McAfee, take your pick" three different versions of McAfee spamkiller

cause internet explorer to crash occasionally. There might even be a

problem

or two I've forgotten to mention.

I regularly scan or viruses and all that crap, I regularly use disk

cleanup

and defragmenter and my computer is a dell and has a registry

cleaner/fixer

that's from dell that I use regulary.

How much off all this crap is vista to blame for. having never used xp or

anything else I don't have anything to compare it to and how much crap

have

you had to deal with? I'm getting ready to reboot my computer back to the

dell factory image for the second time already. Whats up with microsoft.

My

computer is regularly telling that they are working on a solution to my

problem but i get the impression they're in jamaica working on their tan.









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Re:poll. whats really wrong with vista?

I just have issues in Vista Home Premium with Windows DVD maker, and in the

software just with windows in burning and reading cd's/and Dvd's! As

sometimes, when I pop in a blank cd it comes up saying to format it with the

live file, I do and this fails. Ruining the blank cd. Same with dvd's!

Other times it responds! Which I don't get.

I hoping The service pack 1 when it comes out for good, fixes this problem.

For now I installed the trial of nero (thinking of getting it if it's not

fixed within Vista) as it works, and doesn't come up asking you to format a

blank CD/DVD with live or mastered format. Also if I don't fill up the

discs, they still can be used there.

--

Robyn





"smokeyfish" wrote:



Quote
I've only been on the computer for less than a year so vista home premium is

the only pos that I've ever known. problems I've had include the Indeo audio

codec being on my computer preventing me from using windows dvd maker, I

still can't burn any files created with windows moviemaker in windows dvd

maker. I've had updates from microsoft preventing my computer from starting

up. I went through a period where I couldn't format any kind of discs. My

COM surrogate spent about a month or two crashing, my computer occasionally

crashes on startup. If I'm in sleepmode for any length of time over about 10

minutes it won't wake up and I have to turn it off and then on again. I went

through a period where everytime I tried to install a new program it would

tell me it was corrupted and I had to obtain a new copy. I've gotten a bad

update that wouldn't let me uninstall it. And in the category or "microsoft

or McAfee, take your pick" three different versions of McAfee spamkiller

cause internet explorer to crash occasionally. There might even be a problem

or two I've forgotten to mention.

I regularly scan or viruses and all that crap, I regularly use disk cleanup

and defragmenter and my computer is a dell and has a registry cleaner/fixer

that's from dell that I use regulary.

How much off all this crap is vista to blame for. having never used xp or

anything else I don't have anything to compare it to and how much crap have

you had to deal with? I'm getting ready to reboot my computer back to the

dell factory image for the second time already. Whats up with microsoft. My

computer is regularly telling that they are working on a solution to my

problem but i get the impression they're in jamaica working on their tan.





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Re:poll. whats really wrong with vista?

On Fri, 18 Jan 2008 10:55:02 -0800, smokeyfish

<smokeyfish@discussions.microsoft.com>etched permanently into the ether:



Quote
I've gotten a bad

update that wouldn't let me uninstall it.



I was working on a major project for Christmas. I have two color printers and a

black and white, none would work to print out the project. I could get neither

one to duplex or even print manually. It was a color project, so I only used

the black and white for testing purposes.



So, I updated my printer drivers. Big mistake. My computer went back to some

earlier version in many programs. It changed everything in it's appearance and

all my colors. But, worst of all, most of my files were not visible.



So, I uninstalled the update. I was back to my original predicament. I

changed the compatibility mode of the program (Print Shop) to XP and I could

then print out my job with the duplexor. However, the version of Print Shop

that I had was supposed to be Vista compatible. =)



I really wanted to use my color laser jet for the project. We never got it to

work properly. I have until next fall to figure it out. It's duplexing that

doesn't work. It prints the even numbered pages upside down.



This is not the first time that a MS update screwed up everything.



I have lots of Vista problems. Some of which I just haven't had time to figure

out. Some, I've found no solution or work-around, so I just accept them.



What is most frustrating is DH runs a shop of 200+ computers. But, none of them

have Vista. So, when he tries to help me, he often screws things up worse. LOL

He does not listen to me when I tell him not to try this or that. After the

printer driver update fiasco, he now listens to me. :)



He's the one that tried a creative way to install the update, after I told him

not to. When I looked over at my computer and saw the mess (he didn't recognize

it, because he's not so familiar with how my computer should appear), I about

died. I just yelled, "Stop, do not do anything. Do not turn off the computer.

Do not touch the computer until I can get over there!"



I showed Mr. Computer man that I knew a few things he did not know. <g>



We just undid his creative process and everything was back to "normal" [as

normal as you can be using Vista]. LOL



Nancy

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Re:poll. whats really wrong with vista?

Downgrade to XP like I said in my previous post!

"smokeyfish" <smokeyfish@discussions.microsoft.com>wrote in message

Quote
I've only been on the computer for less than a year so vista home premium

is

the only pos that I've ever known. problems I've had include the Indeo

audio

codec being on my computer preventing me from using windows dvd maker, I

still can't burn any files created with windows moviemaker in windows dvd

maker. I've had updates from microsoft preventing my computer from

starting

up. I went through a period where I couldn't format any kind of discs.

My

COM surrogate spent about a month or two crashing, my computer

occasionally

crashes on startup. If I'm in sleepmode for any length of time over about

10

minutes it won't wake up and I have to turn it off and then on again. I

went

through a period where everytime I tried to install a new program it would

tell me it was corrupted and I had to obtain a new copy. I've gotten a

bad

update that wouldn't let me uninstall it. And in the category or

"microsoft

or McAfee, take your pick" three different versions of McAfee spamkiller

cause internet explorer to crash occasionally. There might even be a

problem

or two I've forgotten to mention.

I regularly scan or viruses and all that crap, I regularly use disk

cleanup

and defragmenter and my computer is a dell and has a registry

cleaner/fixer

that's from dell that I use regulary.

How much off all this crap is vista to blame for. having never used xp or

anything else I don't have anything to compare it to and how much crap

have

you had to deal with? I'm getting ready to reboot my computer back to the

dell factory image for the second time already. Whats up with microsoft.

My

computer is regularly telling that they are working on a solution to my

problem but i get the impression they're in jamaica working on their tan.









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Re:poll. whats really wrong with vista?

I have found the regular use of registry cleaners to cause all sorts of

strange problems because they usually "overclean" by deleting registry

entries that are needed in a way they aren't aware. ActiveX/Com entries are

almost always problematic if cleaned. I've had tons of things stop working

after running a reg cleaner. I use CCleaner mostly because I can tell it to

ignore entries like ActiveX/Com entries and not clean them but when I do run

it (not often as it has never really improved system performance) I check

all the entries it wants to clean first then and make sure I have a System

Restore point before the reg clean I can go back to if problems are found.



--

Mark R. Cusumano

Skype Name: mark.cusumano

Web: The-Padded-Cell.spaces.live.com" >The-Padded-Cell.spaces.live.com







"smokeyfish" <smokeyfish@discussions.microsoft.com>wrote in message

Quote
I've only been on the computer for less than a year so vista home premium

is

the only pos that I've ever known. problems I've had include the Indeo

audio

codec being on my computer preventing me from using windows dvd maker, I

still can't burn any files created with windows moviemaker in windows dvd

maker. I've had updates from microsoft preventing my computer from

starting

up. I went through a period where I couldn't format any kind of discs.

My

COM surrogate spent about a month or two crashing, my computer

occasionally

crashes on startup. If I'm in sleepmode for any length of time over about

10

minutes it won't wake up and I have to turn it off and then on again. I

went

through a period where everytime I tried to install a new program it would

tell me it was corrupted and I had to obtain a new copy. I've gotten a

bad

update that wouldn't let me uninstall it. And in the category or

"microsoft

or McAfee, take your pick" three different versions of McAfee spamkiller

cause internet explorer to crash occasionally. There might even be a

problem

or two I've forgotten to mention.

I regularly scan or viruses and all that crap, I regularly use disk

cleanup

and defragmenter and my computer is a dell and has a registry

cleaner/fixer

that's from dell that I use regulary.

How much off all this crap is vista to blame for. having never used xp or

anything else I don't have anything to compare it to and how much crap

have

you had to deal with? I'm getting ready to reboot my computer back to the

dell factory image for the second time already. Whats up with microsoft.

My

computer is regularly telling that they are working on a solution to my

problem but i get the impression they're in jamaica working on their tan.





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Re:poll. whats really wrong with vista?



To clarify:

The Indeo codecs are on a default Vista system (iac25_32.ax) but used in a

special compatibility mode.



What breaks here is when third parties register these in their own fashion.

The only still-actually-shipping software that I'm aware was doing this was

the K-Lite Mega Codec Pack, and they've promised to stop doing that some

day. =\



--

Speaking for myself only.

See zachd.com/pss/pss.html" >zachd.com/pss/pss.html for some helpful WMP info.

This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.

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"Mike Hall - MVP" <mikehall@mvps.com>wrote in message

Quote
"smokeyfish" <smokeyfish@discussions.microsoft.com>wrote in message

news:5741D611-EE65-4323-B62D-8ABAD2506F53@microsoft.com...

>I've only been on the computer for less than a year so vista home premium

>is

>the only pos that I've ever known. problems I've had include the Indeo

>audio

>codec being on my computer preventing me from using windows dvd maker, I

>still can't burn any files created with windows moviemaker in windows dvd

>maker. I've had updates from microsoft preventing my computer from

>starting

>up. I went through a period where I couldn't format any kind of discs.

>My

>COM surrogate spent about a month or two crashing, my computer

>occasionally

>crashes on startup. If I'm in sleepmode for any length of time over

>about 10

>minutes it won't wake up and I have to turn it off and then on again. I

>went

>through a period where everytime I tried to install a new program it

>would

>tell me it was corrupted and I had to obtain a new copy. I've gotten a

>bad

>update that wouldn't let me uninstall it. And in the category or

>"microsoft

>or McAfee, take your pick" three different versions of McAfee spamkiller

>cause internet explorer to crash occasionally. There might even be a

>problem

>or two I've forgotten to mention.

>I regularly scan or viruses and all that crap, I regularly use disk

>cleanup

>and defragmenter and my computer is a dell and has a registry

>cleaner/fixer

>that's from dell that I use regulary.

>How much off all this crap is vista to blame for. having never used xp

>or

>anything else I don't have anything to compare it to and how much crap

>have

>you had to deal with? I'm getting ready to reboot my computer back to

>the

>dell factory image for the second time already. Whats up with microsoft.

>My

>computer is regularly telling that they are working on a solution to my

>problem but i get the impression they're in jamaica working on their tan.

>

>





If there is any instance of an Intel Indeo codec on your computer, you or

Dell must have put it there. Vista does not have it..



The inability to format or burn could be down to faulty hardware.

presumably you have contacted Dell support about this..



There has been an issue with coming out of sleep mode. Sometimes it is

slow and sometimes it isn't.. take a look at this web page for more on

maybe how to work around this problem..

www.howtogeek.com/howto/windows-vista/disable-hybrid-sleep-mode/" >www.howtogeek.com/howto/windows-vista/disable-hybrid-sleep-mode/



McAfee and Norton products are known to kill installations and should not

be used. There are free versions of Anti-virus that do a really good job..

NOD32 is a good product if you feel up to paying for protection..



Problem solving takes time especially inter-company..



XP is a more mature product having been around longer, but XP still has

its issues



--

Mike Hall - MVP

msmvps.com/blogs/mikehall/default.aspx" >msmvps.com/blogs/mikehall/default.aspx













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Re:poll. whats really wrong with vista?

"zachd [MSFT]" <zachd@nomailplz.online.microsoft.com>wrote in message

Quote


To clarify:

The Indeo codecs are on a default Vista system (iac25_32.ax) but used in a

special compatibility mode.



What breaks here is when third parties register these in their own

fashion. The only still-actually-shipping software that I'm aware was

doing this was the K-Lite Mega Codec Pack, and they've promised to stop

doing that some day. =\



--

Speaking for myself only.

See zachd.com/pss/pss.html" >zachd.com/pss/pss.html for some helpful WMP info.

This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no

rights.

--



"Mike Hall - MVP" <mikehall@mvps.com>wrote in message

news:eHBnUvgWIHA.3556@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

>"smokeyfish" <smokeyfish@discussions.microsoft.com>wrote in message

>news:5741D611-EE65-4323-B62D-8ABAD2506F53@microsoft.com...

>>I've only been on the computer for less than a year so vista home

>>premium is

>>the only pos that I've ever known. problems I've had include the Indeo

>>audio

>>codec being on my computer preventing me from using windows dvd maker, I

>>still can't burn any files created with windows moviemaker in windows

>>dvd

>>maker. I've had updates from microsoft preventing my computer from

>>starting

>>up. I went through a period where I couldn't format any kind of discs.

>>My

>>COM surrogate spent about a month or two crashing, my computer

>>occasionally

>>crashes on startup. If I'm in sleepmode for any length of time over

>>about 10

>>minutes it won't wake up and I have to turn it off and then on again. I

>>went

>>through a period where everytime I tried to install a new program it

>>would

>>tell me it was corrupted and I had to obtain a new copy. I've gotten a

>>bad

>>update that wouldn't let me uninstall it. And in the category or

>>"microsoft

>>or McAfee, take your pick" three different versions of McAfee spamkiller

>>cause internet explorer to crash occasionally. There might even be a

>>problem

>>or two I've forgotten to mention.

>>I regularly scan or viruses and all that crap, I regularly use disk

>>cleanup

>>and defragmenter and my computer is a dell and has a registry

>>cleaner/fixer

>>that's from dell that I use regulary.

>>How much off all this crap is vista to blame for. having never used xp

>>or

>>anything else I don't have anything to compare it to and how much crap

>>have

>>you had to deal with? I'm getting ready to reboot my computer back to

>>the

>>dell factory image for the second time already. Whats up with

>>microsoft. My

>>computer is regularly telling that they are working on a solution to my

>>problem but i get the impression they're in jamaica working on their

>>tan.

>>

>>

>

>

>If there is any instance of an Intel Indeo codec on your computer, you or

>Dell must have put it there. Vista does not have it..

>

>The inability to format or burn could be down to faulty hardware.

>presumably you have contacted Dell support about this..

>

>There has been an issue with coming out of sleep mode. Sometimes it is

>slow and sometimes it isn't.. take a look at this web page for more on

>maybe how to work around this problem..

>www.howtogeek.com/howto/windows-vista/disable-hybrid-sleep-mode/" >www.howtogeek.com/howto/windows-vista/disable-hybrid-sleep-mode/

>

>McAfee and Norton products are known to kill installations and should not

>be used. There are free versions of Anti-virus that do a really good

>job.. NOD32 is a good product if you feel up to paying for protection..

>

>Problem solving takes time especially inter-company..

>

>XP is a more mature product having been around longer, but XP still has

>its issues

>

>--

>Mike Hall - MVP

>msmvps.com/blogs/mikehall/default.aspx" >msmvps.com/blogs/mikehall/default.aspx

>

>

>

>









Thanks for the heads up. I did a search on my own system for the codecs and

came up with nothing, hence my remark to the OP..



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Mike Hall - MVP

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