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FSX SP1
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Ghosting Around with Xp and Vista :-)
We demonstrate our methods by using them to defeat three popular disk encryption products: BitLocker, which comes with Windows Vista; FileVault, 2008 3:57:43 PM EST Subject: Re: Cold Boot Attacks on Disk Encryption (via Dave Farber's IP) The paper published today makes some pretty strong claims about the

ALT+TAB to switch apps no longer works.
kevpan...@nospam.hotmail.com microsoft public windows vista general Go Away Imposter, Just FYI. <Kevpan...@nospam.hotmale.com> wrote in message The excitement began to wane within 10 minutes of the first boot. The overwhelming quantity of pre-installed crappy demo applications became my first annoyance to deal

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Blue screen of death
Paul Wicks PaulWi...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista general In Sept 2007, I needed to replace a dying PC, and was excited to get my first system with Vista pre-installed. The excitement began to wane within 10 minutes of the first boot. The overwhelming quantity of pre-installed crappy

[Rival] Ugly Truth About Windows Vista from Microsoft's ...
Kevin Altizer kevinalti...@gmail.com windows-vista-tech Thank you Mark. I uninstalled a lot of software and restarted. I'm going to give it some more time. It was locked up once again. It never would shut down. I had to perform the repair again to get a successful boot. It keeps repeating the same behavior.

Vista: Consistent in its ability to disappoint
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5-6 minutes to boot and become usable as opposed to 2 minutes on Windows XP. This was clearly a step backwards from what we, the users, wanted. 2. Media Player 11 that ships with Com (developer) didn't work on Vista and cited the behavior he was seeing. Colin Nash with Microsoft replied with "Works for me.

Vista: Consistent in its ability to disappoint
The excitement began to wane within 10 minutes of the first boot. The overwhelming quantity of pre-installed crappy demo applications became my first My new hardware is at least 3 times more powerful than the box I replaced, and yet it took nearly 3 months to get the new Vista system to perform ALMOST as well

The "Picasa shows me a folder twice" duplicate bug
This particular check is new to Vista. XP just isn't noticing the bad behavior, and you're potentially going to end up with random problems there. I installed vista home premium 64 bit on one hard drive and windows xp pro 32 bit on the other.....when I boot to vista, I occasionally get a blue screen with the

Several reasons not to upgrade to Vista right now
The link changes color when saved into my browserhistoryand that lets me find new messages quickly as those links are a different color. While I was reading this morning, Windows update popped up and said it had just completed an update and said it needed to re-boot. It was counting down to an auto-re-boot and I

Vista: Consistent in its ability to disappoint
Kevpan...@nospam.hotmale.com microsoft public windows vista general If Vista Is A Piece Of Crap, Just FYI, And Giving You Problems, You Should Revert Back To The excitement began to wane within 10 minutes of the first boot. The overwhelming quantity of pre-installed crappy demo applications became my first

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JRS J...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista general I figured it out... just need to switch the Windows Theme back and forth.... Here's my solution in case I tried creating a new account to see if the issue would go away. No such luck. 3. If I boot into "safe mode", the problem goes away.

ALT+TAB to switch apps no longer works.
duhpastor duhpas...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista general I have to agree with you. We bought a new laptop with the option to upgrade So, 5-6 minutes to boot and become usable as opposed to 2 minutes on Windows XP. This was clearly a step backwards from what we, the users, wanted. 2.

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Alice R Ali...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista general Paul, I'd love to do this, but I've been told that many of the computers built for The excitement began to wane within 10 minutes of the first boot. The overwhelming quantity of pre-installed crappy demo applications became my first

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FSX SP1
JRS J...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista general It appears to have fixed the problem for good. I tried rebooting and logging I tried creating a new account to see if the issue would go away. No such luck. 3. If I boot into "safe mode", the problem goes away. ALT+TAB works fine. 4.

Why cannot explorer move all files from an archive?
(The Help file in Vista's Disk Management has gone blind on the subject of "extended partitions", so it's not easy to find information on the new behavior.) Any primary partition can be marked Active, but only one at a time on EACH physical drive. Any Active partition on any internal hard drive can be used to boot

ALT+TAB to switch apps no longer works.
This is the behaviour of vista now.. so can this same behavior be done on XP? Sorry if this is kinda confusing.. I hope I expressed this question well enough "Timothy Daniels" At least for XP that is not true - probably not true for Vista as well. What gets invalidated is the menu for the boot loader.

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I do not have this problem on the same machine with Windows Vista Ultimate (It's a dual boot.) I have my photos stored on a seperate SATA HD that has no I hadn't tried changing to Flat view (because I hate it soooo much), but for testing purposes, I gave it a whirl just now, and it's almost identical behavior.

Vista Problems?
I don't know if this new behavior is an artifact of a 64 bit os or vista's rendition of firefox. Anyway, for future reference, you might advise people to I have both XP and Vista Business installed on my triple-boot computer and the toolbar works very well on both, but both these latter OS are 32-bit versions.