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bcnipod wrote:PEPSI! hold the phone! I know how to fix that hal.dll error thingy! Boot from your XP cd into recovery console mode then use the command propmt to copy the file over. And you should have a working XP computer again.
Pepsi wrote:So i pop that in hoping to do a repair, set my boot order in BIO's and guess what? Now im getting a error about a bad "biosinfo.inf" file. So I go reading again and found out the issue of this can be a anti-virus software issue on the computer thats installed stopping me from booting the CD.
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I dunno about Vista. I've never used it, so I can't really say. I know you have to decide right now, but I would stick with XP until Windows 7 comes out.
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WaeV wrote:I dunno about Vista. I've never used it, so I can't really say. I know you have to decide right now, but I would stick with XP until Windows 7 comes out.
I personally use Vista, Windows Vista Ultimate 64-Bit, and I disliked it from the start, while it has now gotten bearable to use regularly, I still suffer from random crashes, freezes and the infamous Blue Screen when loading apps.
Vista does NOT behave the same on all computers, its defiantly better for the store bought computer which were, from the ground up, designed and tested to run on the OS they were intended to run on, they need make sure it works right before marketing it, and if it doesn't, its often a hardware issue, some things just don't like to work together, and Vista is not as fault tolerant as XP was. If your buying a pre-built computer with Vista already on it, go ahead, but as for installing it on a computer which wasn't built and certified to run it, cross your fingers. I am pretty sure Pepsi has a custom built computer as do I, there's a reasonable chance it will be a little finicky in areas. I myself, used Windows XP for years, and about 6 months on this current computer, eventually, I made the switch to Vista because I wanted to make use of my DX10 capabilities.
I partitioned, and formatted my drives, installed Vista, and right off the bat I had issues. You cannot fully blame the OS for this either, its just not as... stable as others out there, but that doesn't mean it wont work fine for you.
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It will work fine.
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Use the power of dual boooooooooooot.
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Or triple! XP, Vista, Ubuntu...
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tucker933 wrote:
WaeV wrote:I still suffer from random crashes, freezes and the infamous Blue Screen when loading apps.
Wow, what are you doing on your computer? I have never blue screened on my life, and from what I know, I have a pretty bad computer for vista...
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Cryticfarm wrote:
WaeV wrote:I still suffer from random crashes, freezes and the infamous Blue Screen when loading apps.
Wow, what are you doing on your computer? I have never blue screened on my life, and from what I know, I have a pretty bad computer for vista...
tucker933 wrote:Vista does NOT behave the same on all computers.
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Pepsi, have you tried resetting the BIOS by removing the CMOS battery?
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Cryticfarm wrote:Pepsi, have you tried resetting the BIOS by removing the CMOS battery?
This eerily reminds me on an xkcd episode...

http://xkcd.com/349/
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Yes, Its not about my mobo, BIOS or CMOS. Its simply fate telling me stfu, evolve and go to vista. Ive accepted this as fact and im conforming to Vista tomorrow.
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Pepsi wrote:Yes, Its not about my mobo, BIOS or CMOS. Its simply fate telling me stfu, evolve and go to vista. Ive accepted this as fact and im conforming to Vista tomorrow.
NO! Pepsi, don't give in!
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Dual boot would be a better decision.
Or maybe triple boot with Ubuntu.
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Im on Vista now but I have a long way to go :roll:

I finally got Firefox installed so now I can at least surf the net getting what I need to recover. Why does Vista need to load like every little thing? I mean it's like I go into the control panel and I have to wait for it to load. WTF srsly. I dunno. Im sure im going to have to tweek this alot before im happy with it but as for now its terrible. Then of course I havent been using it but for like a hour now. Who knows.

So I got a pile of driver discs here that need to install and im still trying to get my RAID controller to be accepted by Vista cause it being dumb not letting me.

Anywho.. Ill post some screens or something when I get all this final.

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Remember: Run As Administrator. That's your friend.
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Andrew_b wrote:Remember: Run As Administrator. That's your friend.
Im a Vista noob. How do I do that? And what else can I do to speed this thing up? Like I know the normal tweeks as far as msconfig and regedits but is there some magical setting that I can cleck that says...

"Oh, Your not retarded and you know what your doing! Let me make this run better for you now since a 5 year old isnt using it"

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What version of Vista do you get? You'll probably want to set up an Administrator account, no not the built in one.
I'll give you a guide for your version.
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I did the Home Premium.
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Warning- This runs everything as administrator, careful when using.

Alrighty Try this,
1. Open Elevated Command Prompt
How:
1a)
1. Open the Start Menu.
2. Click on All Programs and Accessories. (See screenshots below)
3. Right click on Command Prompt and click Run as administrator.
4. Click on Continue in the UAC prompt.
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1. Open the Start Menu.
2. In the white line (Start Search) area, type cmd
3. Press CTRL+SHIFT+ENTER.
4. Click on Continue in the UAC prompt.
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1. Open the Start Menu.
2. In the white line (Start Search) area, type cmd
3. Right click on cmd (at top), and click on Run as administrator. (See screenshot below)

2. In the elevated command prompt, type net user administrator /active:yes and press Enter.
3. Click on the new Administrator account display picture icon and log on to it.

To Disable:
Make sure you are NOT logged into the administrator account.
1. In the elevated command prompt, type net user administrator /active:no and press Enter.
2. You will get the message, The command completed successfully. If not, repeat the step.
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Also pepsi, the vista start bar search is your friend. I use it so much it's not funny, most useful tool ever put into a os.
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