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Suspected crashing bug in Vista SysListView32 commctrl
Ken Blake kbl...@this.is.an.invalid.domain microsoft public windows vista general "wasted" <rubb...@xxnone.com> wrote in message That will change in the future, so doing what you propse gets you ready for what's coming down the line, and could be a good idea. and what problems might emerge?

Microsoft LifeCam VX-1000
EvilBill quake2li...@gmail.com alt games diablo2 ~misfit~ wrote: EvilBill wrote: ~misfit~ wrote: Bob I wrote: XP must be better at scanning the hardware than 2K then <g> 2K couldn't recognise my 250 gig disk and only wanted to use 137 gigs; XP's been fine with the whole whack. Mind you it is SATA, that probably

Just something I noticed
Roy Schestowitz newsgro...@schestowitz.com comp os linux advocacy Vista - does its future really matter? ,----[ Quote ] An interesting thought is whether Microsoft really sees a long-term future in the Windows OS anyway? Their aggressive pursuit of Yahoo! may be a signal that the answer is 'No'.

Article: Why Windows XP should be available until Windows 7
The running joke for a while was "Vista is not late, Longhorn was.." There has not been a beta of any software package released by Microsoft with the name of Vista. The puzzling part is that you all seem to know so much about, what features the future Vista will have.

OT: For XP users and in the future Vista users
cfard...@metz.une.edu.au alt history future February 2008 Sweden ceases analogue television broadcasting. Super Bowl XLII. Space Shuttle Endeavour delivers It receives much better reviews than Vista. The OS itself is a lot more user friendly than Vista, approaching the usablity of XP. September 2010 The Freedom

OT: For XP users and in the future Vista users
Frank f...@samm.zrr microsoft public windows vista general microsoft public windowsxp general thetruthhurts @homail.com wrote: On Wed, In this way, users may still buy their products in the future, having it on 'good authority' from the manufacturer that it is always the fault of the operating system.

Vista SP1 vs. XP SP2 - Benchmarked
0% complete X-Tomcat-NG: microsoft.public.windows.vista.general MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hello, If you follow those steps, then you need to backup your data and reinstall the OS. Servicing on those systems is now in a unknown state which will affect future updates

OT: For XP users and in the future Vista users
<eg> Update type: Important Install this update to enable future updates to install successfully on all editions of Windows Vista. This update may be required before selected future updates can be installed. After you install this item, you may have to restart your computer. Once you have installed this item,

My first impressions - Vista 64 bit Ultimate
Digital Image Suite 2006 Anniversary Edition is optimized for Vista and would be a better choice of apps. DIP10 may not be fully compatible with Vista and you may have issues in the future. The Digital Image 10 Library creates it's own database file called Pictures.pd2. If you do a search for Pictures.pd2 and

Vista inconsistency(?)
Mark M...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windowsxp general microsoft public windows vista general You say that Vista and sotware was In this way, users may still buy their products in the future, having it on 'good authority' from the manufacturer that it is always the fault of the operating system.

Barney Stealing
On Vista, it gives you the choice of over-write, skip, or copy the new file but with a new name. Much smarter. Q. Which OS will last into the future? A. Vista. Whether you like it or not, Vista is here to stay. As time goes on, more and more software and hardware will require Vista to work. If you get XP now,

Vista Screen Dismay
I'm certainly not touching Vista, but 2K and XP are the most stable Windows OSes I've ever used. -- -- * I always hope for the best. Experience, unfortunately, has taught me to expect the worst. Yahoo: evilbill_agqx Web: http://www.evilbill.org.uk.

OT: For XP users and in the future Vista users
I tried the 64-bit beta version (on Vista 64), and the 'results' are the same as the above older version in the loss of functionality, and this beta isn't as polished (not unusual) but also crashed while configuring, so it ain't cooked yet! Thanks for your feedback. I'll rathole it for future reference when I

Microsoft throws in the towel on Vista
Frank wrote: NoStop wrote: Frank wrote: Alias wrote: Frank wrote: DebMacrae wrote: Will Vista work with Office 2000 and Office for Students 2002? Soon the Linux "programmers" or "script kiddies" will tell you its the future ... the future for what ?? Man...it sucks so bad....you gotta go into Windows NG's to

OT: For XP users and in the future Vista users
http://itberandom.com/2008/02/vista-vs-ubuntu-my-rant/ "...play with it [Vista] on the weekend" Windows: the hobbyists' O/S? “The success of Red Hat has been able to validate the future potential for open source software,” Szulik says. Emerging countries are also lucrative markets for Linux, says IDC’s Gillen,

Will Vista=XP
future - so where's "the vision" (hoping, that doesn't sound too pathetic). Eg nobody seems to react to my responses regarding a possible abandoning of the Win32-API in one of the future Vista-successors. If that really happens, then all your migration-efforts to eg Delphi-Win32 are completely useless - even .

VISTA and OS X are not the same.
thetruthhur...@homail.com microsoft public windows vista general microsoft public windowsxp general On Wed, 20 Feb 2008 09:22:28 -0500, In this way, users may still buy their products in the future, having it on 'good authority' from the manufacturer that it is always the fault of the operating system.

Upgrade to Vista & Digital Image 10
hmmm! lojo5...@yahoo.fr alt games diablo2 EvilBill wrote: ...and it's about as stable as Dubya's brain. ;) ROFL !! (I wont call that a brain though..more like clam's nervous terminaisons...no offense to clams) Louis.

OT: For XP users and in the future Vista users
Richard G. Harper rghar...@email.com microsoft public windows vista general In my experience, Vista is more "rock solid" than XP is right now. My question is will Vista be as rock solid as XP in the future?I,m hearing it is getting better.........second question will Vista continue on when microsoft releases

A potentially inappropriate VistA question
... public inetexplorer scripting Hi, I have just released IETester 0.1.2 which is a free web browser that embeds IE6 and IE5.5 and that works under Vista and XP. improving web sites developments, tests and corrections. You can use the forum to report bugs or features you would like to have on future versions.