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Windows Boot Manager issue
Reboot the system and then try to install windows update. If the issue still persists, then you will need to delete the following keys in the registry. Q6600 * Abit IN9 32 MAX Motherboard * 4 GB OCZ 4GB PC2-5400 Vista Upgrade (2x2GB) * ASUS 8800 GTX x 1 * 150GB Raptor HDD * 500GB Caviar HDD * Vista Ultimate x64.

Vistax64 not connecting automatically to internet via yukon 88
By the way, this was a fresh re-install of Windows Vista I did last week after installing a new motherboard with different chipset (thus requiring the hereunder his procedure with a slight modification: I assume MS will deliver a patch sooner or later for this issue... however, I fixed it with the help of MS

Low Signal on Vista 32 - Creative X-Fi Xtreme Audio
Will the current Vista HD even accept it? If not, do I get another HD and install it then boot it up with the new CD? My old HD is not a SATA drive so I cannot use it as my primary HD that I know of. I had to use the old parallel cable from the old machine to hook the old HD up as a slave to my motherboard.

Vista has weird 0xc0000221 error
Mobo drivers are for the Mobo and not OS specific. Actually, most motherboard drivers *are* OS-specific, nowadays. Have been since the advent of Win2K. It's like they are being scared into keeping VISTA, and I have encountered zero issues replacing VISTA install with XP. DM At least, not before VISTA.

Crashing IE page once signed in to Facebook!
Now lets walk though; 1. Install the motherboard on fastners/spacers in the case. 2. Install the CPU fan/heatsink on CPU, install on MB. 3. Plug CPU fan into MB. 4. Now put the Vista disc in your drive, if not already change boot sequence to boot from CD/DVD first in BIOS, and just sit back as Vista installs.

Programs not closing
I attempted to install Zone Alarm Security Suite (the latest version that supports Windows Vista). I could not get the installation program to run *at all* .... Download all the necessary drivers for Vista (motherboard, Video Card, Audio, Network card, Etc.) Verify that you have the Application DVD and key code.

Problem installing downloaded programs on Vista
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using the original bios, not sure which version and I've had the motherboard about 6months. Generally I don't like updating bios's unless absolutely necessary. The bios doesn't seem to be an issue as it will recognise the drive and can even run an install DVD of Vista from it. Disabling writing caching as

Windows Boot Manager issue
Because they strip all of your junk off when they give you another (I did NOT say "BETTER") motherboard, but, I learned as this college grad/ Computer expert, stopped working,: Links, email, Sound, I rolled back to a month and 1/2 with my Uninstall & Restore when I saw on the calendar "Installed WMP 11 today"!

SATA Dvd drive install freeze with Vista
... also for about a week or so (not sure) and have sused it out as much as my time will allow, there isnt much on this problem anywhere beside a bunch of pointless links, I started getting this issue when i brought a new E8500 cpu and eVGA 780i SLI motherboard, formated/installed/updated vista home pre 32bit,

general gaming problems
Formatted the drive in xp pro and downloaded ALL the sil image from my motherboard site (asus) and the hompage of silicone image and stored it on a usb stick. Again non of the sil image After rebooting nothing worked in vista: could still not connected to the web, could not install or uninstall programs etc.

Finding a local builder
d...@null.invalid microsoft public windows vista hardware_devices /TimB/ said: I have a Windows Vista 32 system with 2Gb RAM with a Creative X-Fi Xtreme Audio PCI-Express card installed on a ASUS Motherboard. Playback is fine through iTunes, Windows Media Player, etc. Now I'd like to RIP my vinyl to digital files

Vista constantly rebooting after this week's updates - "Config
There are computer sellers, motherboard makers, chipset companies and hardware assemblers who don't provide the 64-bit drivers that are needed to make their This is *not* Vista specific. It may not even be Windows specific.) I saw a Lenovo notebook that ran Vista 64-bit without an issue, if you didn't mind not

Vista Reactivation
However, SP1 is supposed to address many sleep issues. Maybe you are already using the rtm (the TechBeta testers already have it) but if not you may want to review I have been running this machine since Vista was rc1 and of course when the official release was made I then purchased and installed Vista business.

Vista Memory Problem
I have not installed any software or codecs since it was last working, and I have tried multiple reboots. I can watch my already recorded TV files fine SLI Platinum motherboard Intel E4300 Core2Duo nVidia 8600GT 4GB Ram Hauppauge Nova-T 500 tuner Vista Ultimate x64 with SP1 RTM The current install is just over

would vidcard problems stop with change to new series of same ...
I installed the latest MSI nvidia drivers, and it fixed the problem. The audio card was supplied by Asus with the motherboard. I can't remember what it's called but the the motherboard is an Asus P5N32-E SLI. I do have an issue with that too - it's not detecting when headphones are being plugged into the front

Windows Host Services has stopped working
My problem is that I can't find a DRM folder on my C: drive (where Windows Vista Ultimate is installed) anywhere. I know it has to be there somewhere. I'm using the Intel DP935DP motherboard, with some PC6400 DDR2 RAM (4 GB). The new CPU increased the bus speed to 1333 Mhz, and now I'm wondering if the system

HELP! - Component Registration Failure
Colin Barnhorst c.barnho...@comcast.net microsoft public windows vista hardware_devices Vista does not have a repair install. In Vista you must do an in-place With Windows XP, the biggest issue was the hard drive controller chipset when moving from one motherboard to another. If drivers are loaded for an Intel

Vista 64 and 1394 problem
(OT: Why hadn't you installed the BIOS update already? IIRC Dell machines include Dell-specific software that notifies you of the availability of such updates.) ...Perhaps if Microsoft was quicker to respond to these issues, I might not be waiting for a motherboard. Doubtful. I'm no shill for MS but if all Vista

Windows Boot Manager issue
For more information about how to contact Microsoft for support issues, visit the International Support Web site: By the way, this was a fresh re-install of Windows Vista I did last week after installing a new motherboard with different chipset (thus requiring the re-install); I can't afford to re-install it

Increased Memory Now Slower Vista & App Performance
Granted, activation is not an issue with that old stuff, but then again, not everybody needs or wants to be constantly forced to upgrade in order to The OP is installing a new motherboard. His old wpa.dbl file is pretty much worthless. Will that work if one installs a new hard drive with everything else the