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Windows Vista
Installed the Home Premium version on my pc today. It's excellent. My pc runs faster than before and the effects are great.
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I saw this is GAME the other day - EXPENSIVE!
I think ill stick with XP until i can afford to upgrade.
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And we're definitely going to hell, but we'll have all the best stories to tell.
Full of the heavens and time.
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And we're definitely going to hell, but we'll have all the best stories to tell.
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kevinswatch wrote:Ah, I'm glad someone posted a topic for this. Does anyone know how to beat the final boss of Vista? That dude is insane! Anyone know any good cheat codes???-jay

Well.....Lore did mention "effects" which could mean "graphics" which is what gamers are focused on, so it could be in the right forum!
Maybe?
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kevinswatch wrote:Ah, I'm glad someone posted a topic for this. Does anyone know how to beat the final boss of Vista? That dude is insane! Anyone know any good cheat codes???-jay


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Ahh that boss is easy, just time consuming. See once the BSOD (Blue Screen of Death) pop up, you dont click anything, and let it sit for about an hour. Then the Defrag is over, and you win.
It just take a long time, and you need max health.
It just take a long time, and you need max health.
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Ahhh thanks. What do I do with the USB 2.0 protocol? I used it on the *.dll cave and all I got was some silly crash to desktop mission.Balon wrote:Ahh that boss is easy, just time consuming. See once the BSOD (Blue Screen of Death) pop up, you dont click anything, and let it sit for about an hour. Then the Defrag is over, and you win.
It just take a long time, and you need max health.

Waddley wrote:your Highness Sir Dr. Loredoctor, PhD, Esq, the Magnificent, First of his name, Second Cousin of Dragons, White-Gold-Plate Wielder!
Took me a while to figure that out.
You have to use the adapter you found at the Temple of Cicuit's and then use the standard printer plug in. That bypasses the insanity ciruits and makes sure that they have no idea whats going on.
Helps keep the BSOD down too.
You have to use the adapter you found at the Temple of Cicuit's and then use the standard printer plug in. That bypasses the insanity ciruits and makes sure that they have no idea whats going on.
Helps keep the BSOD down too.
Avatar wrote:But then, the answers provided by your imagination are not only sometimes best, but have the added advantage of being unable to be wrong.
I'd strongly recommend not switching to Vista unless you're machine is really quite new. Microsoft have taken a different approach with driver signing this time around. If you were installing something that was a bit old and the drivers weren't 'signed' as XP compatible, it would tell you it didn't think installing it was a good idea, but you could just override the thing and put it on anyway (that's what system restore is for, after all!). Vista is far more strict and it basically won't mount drivers for anything that isn't approved for it.
I have a tendency to use hardware that's a couple of years old, but was damn good in its day: this is Vista poison. I managed to get workarounds for some of the smaller problems, but the ones that were left were huge. Basically Vista wouldn't even load the standard VGA driver for my video card, and screamed blue murder if I installed the ATI ones (even the ones that were specifically updated for use with that version). Consequently I could only run Vista on its minimum settings and even then with a dialog box constantly flashing in the corner of the screen. On the subject of video cards, although ATI have generally had the edge over nVidia in recent years, their drivers have consistently been far inferior so I'd think twice before taking an ATI card near Vista.
Worse of all for me, my sister lost my XP disc and I actually had to buy a new copy before I could reformat the machine. The way I now see it, is that XP SP2 is actually pretty damn good as it stands. Vista is prettier and should prove less troublesome to keep secure, but it's a bit of a resource hog and these driver issues can be catastrophic. So, be careful if your machine isn't bang up to date. The grass might look greener from over here, but it could be hiding flesh-eating grasshoppers.
I have a tendency to use hardware that's a couple of years old, but was damn good in its day: this is Vista poison. I managed to get workarounds for some of the smaller problems, but the ones that were left were huge. Basically Vista wouldn't even load the standard VGA driver for my video card, and screamed blue murder if I installed the ATI ones (even the ones that were specifically updated for use with that version). Consequently I could only run Vista on its minimum settings and even then with a dialog box constantly flashing in the corner of the screen. On the subject of video cards, although ATI have generally had the edge over nVidia in recent years, their drivers have consistently been far inferior so I'd think twice before taking an ATI card near Vista.
Worse of all for me, my sister lost my XP disc and I actually had to buy a new copy before I could reformat the machine. The way I now see it, is that XP SP2 is actually pretty damn good as it stands. Vista is prettier and should prove less troublesome to keep secure, but it's a bit of a resource hog and these driver issues can be catastrophic. So, be careful if your machine isn't bang up to date. The grass might look greener from over here, but it could be hiding flesh-eating grasshoppers.
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It seems that I'm by far the only one to experience these problems:
Falling into the Vista trap
This guy gives a good overview of the benefits and pitfalls of making the switch and reaches the same conclusion as me: Wait for your next major upgrade.
Falling into the Vista trap
This guy gives a good overview of the benefits and pitfalls of making the switch and reaches the same conclusion as me: Wait for your next major upgrade.
Q. Why do Communists drink herbal tea?
A. Because proper tea is theft.
A. Because proper tea is theft.
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btw first never shoot a wining horse
secound never trust a Bill specialy a Bill on a gate or of a gate.
3rd why paying money for crap if i can have a good one for free?
4th never use a OS before the secound Sec. patch specially things from Microsoft.
If u want a stabile OS then use UNIX (SunOS are for free) or Linux if u want an atventure too.
secound never trust a Bill specialy a Bill on a gate or of a gate.
3rd why paying money for crap if i can have a good one for free?
4th never use a OS before the secound Sec. patch specially things from Microsoft.
If u want a stabile OS then use UNIX (SunOS are for free) or Linux if u want an atventure too.

Have mercy but the english i wrote. I am german and english is not me best friend now.
feeling like a kid teaching gods things about creation of worlds.
feeling like a kid teaching gods things about creation of worlds.
I tried Linux and for basic functionality it's great, but in the end I couldn't make it do the things that I wanted to do and fled back to XP's warm bosom. The deal breaker for me was that I couldn't get to grips with the basics and not only do the basics differ between builds, but the Linux community seems to be intolerant of anyone who can't figure out those basics for themselves.
Q. Why do Communists drink herbal tea?
A. Because proper tea is theft.
A. Because proper tea is theft.