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>>For People with Errorcode 80070241 on Vista Beta 2 install
Jane C jellybean1...@NOSPAMhotmail.com microsoft public windows 64bit general microsoft public windows vista general microsoft public windowsxp general Good news indeed Subject: Multi boot x64 and x86 Beta 2 ? MD5 output: Microsoft Windows XP [Version 5.1.2600] C:\Documents and Settings\Bobb> cd c:\downloads

Bug#379628: [Linux-NTFS-Dev] Bug#379628: CALL FOR HELP: Vista beta ...
Frans Pop elen...@planet.nl linux debian bugs dist On Saturday 02 December 2006 14:36, Szakacsits Szabolcs wrote: On Sat, 2 Dec 2006, Szakacsits Szabolcs wrote: Apparently Vista refuses to boot if an NTFS volume was mounted on NT4 earlier. This is also what ntfsresize lied to trick Windows to be compatible with

windows 64bit and multi-boot
If it refuses to boot it is time to remove the mkntfs v1.2 support now so people can't by accident create old style volumes that will break Vista... Anton was happy with the not understood fix which in fact was a bug in his patch which made Vista to boot by pure luck. To be honest, I've been I object to it being

Guest Login Password
11) Do Clean boot with msconfig utility and search for the directions here: Vista RTM Tweak Guide (Tweaks to Improve Performances) http://www.google.com/search? sourceid=navclient&ie=UTF-8&rls=GGLJ,GGLJ:2006-47,GGLJ:en&q=vista+rtm+tweak+guide 1) Task Manager lists the services on the services tab in Vista. 2) Type

If Vista + CoH = TRUE then Install XP
During the VISTA beta on Connect the WMDC newsgroup only had a very few posts by anyone on the WMDC group during the entire time and there were no WMDC feature Go to OneCare UI. 2. Change OneCare Settings. 3. Accept Vista UAC prompt. 4. Firewall Tab. 5. Firewall Connection tool. 6. Select WMDC/Active Sync rule.

can't boot into XP after attempted Vista install
... here: http://jtsang.blogspot.com/2006/10/new-hauppauge-pvr-150500-drivers-for.html 2) Visit ATI's web site and download the latest Vista beta drivers for your video I have installed Vista on my old Sony Vaio PDV-RX560, dual boot (Vista on its own hard drive). I have a WinTV PVR 150 TV card from Hauppauge,

USB Controllers Don't Work in XP after Installing Vista BETA 2
me and games me_and_ga...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windowsxp games "RdH...@hotmail.com" wrote: I've run into some problems in Windows XP SP2 after installing Vista BETA 2 on my computer on another driver in a dual boot setup. It no longer recognizes my USB game controllers when I plug them in.

Selfish Bastard I
It is based on NT which had its roots in VMS. as mentioned in another thread, I've seen Vista Beta 2 (forget what build), and it was /horrible/. Memory leaks (I think that's what it was), godawful UI, dog ugly to boot. OS X is based on BSD which is easily 25 years old (someone care to put a correct date on this?

Can Vista be installed on a current dual boot system?
To see all three, the easiest solution is to re-install Vista. You'll then have a boot menu from Vista that has Vista and Legacy. Select Legacy and you'll have the current boot menu. -- Charlie. http://msmvps.com/xperts64 keeto wrote: Hi, I installed XP-Pro on first partition, then 32bit Vista Beta 2 on second

VISTA is nice!
Use option /nt52 to restore the ntldr boot loader 2- Use fixntfs.exe (in the boot folder) to remove the Vista boot loader. You should be able to access the John okrave...@gmail.com wrote: So I ordered the Vista Beta 2 DVD from M$. I have a spare HDD, so I figured my info was safe. Upon trying to install Vista,

Dual Boot
Just as a note, for a while I was using pqboot this way on a dual boot XP/Vista beta setup. The PartitionMagic version I have wouldn't install in Vista, This way, for example, should you ever want to take an image of the OS on partition 1 and restore it to partition 2, you can use Windows Recovery Console or

Problem installing Vista RC1....
The power supply cant really be tested w/oa special meter.However yes the power supply maybe running at capacity, but look further into what youre doing,with 5 Installed the new Windows Vista Beta 2 version and so have 2 operating systems installed - the other being XP. - I think I must have pushed the Power

Vista RC1 Install
So far, I wouldn't pay $10.00 for this piece of shit that microshit came up with! Anyway, back to your question, boot up off your DVD rom, you can't do an upgrade, that part is disabled, clean install only. See 4 yourself, it really su-ks! Hey Buddy Bee, I think though they may be safe with Vista though,

Computer Freezes - possibly power supply? Help Needed
I don't see any of the PC vendors selling Vista. Microsoft announced the PUBLIC availablility of Vista Beta 2 to the general public this morning. I got an announcement from Microsoft Beta this morning. Hopefully, someone will work out a way to dual-boot with OS X on our Intel Macs by the time I get my download

Can't Load on SCSI
hotmail.com> wrote: Go Here:http://www.istartedsomething. com/20060622/installing-and-uninstall-vista-beta-2-for-dual-boot-with-xp/ This explains how to install Vista on a new system with other OSes. Vista is already installed on my system; I just can't get it to boot.

VISTA is nice!
Individual.net has no Vista Beta groups. Found this link you might find of use, Windows Vista Beta: How to dual-boot Windows XP and Windows Vista So when I restart, the boot menu gives me 2 otpions, 1) Earlier version of Windows and 2) Windows Setup Rollback. I want to get rid of the #2 option so I checked my

installing upgrade from a rc2 version
Admittedly, we tested Vista Beta 2 on young, fresh hardware in comparison to what many people out in the real world could be using. Startup and shutdown was horrendous: a cold boot would take slightly over 2 minutes, while a simple shut down could take as long as four minutes, or would simply stall.

Computer Freezes - possibly power supply? Help Needed
The problem is that the Vista Beta 2 NForce x64package found on NVidia's FTP site, does not work properly. I should have been more thorough with Google. I have the NForce Vista 64 bit beta drivers from the NVidia website. If I start the install from the boot DVD, there's no option to install extra drivers.

Sony CDRW CRX 215E5
Same problem as before - the Vista beta drivers from ATI just make the screen glitch out into pastel-colored boxes. I roll back the driver in safe mode. Microsoft's driver does properly identify my video card, but the game insists it's not what it's cracked up to be and refuses to run. Grrrr^2.

mac can't run VISTA
In the case of Windows Vista Beta 2, a DLL or EXE could be loaded into any of 256 locations, which means an attacker has a 1/256 chance of getting the address Put me in my place if I'm wrong, but adresses are only randomized once at boot up, making the Vista randomization far less effective than a run time