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Snort Windows Vista Install
When you install VPC you get a message telling you that you are not running on a supported OS. When you click past that VPC will install normally. XP Home is not supported either, so it has nothing to do with it being Vista. To have MS support options you have to run a business edition of either XP or Vista on your

Vista installation freezes
If not, let us know if a new install is the only way to fix the issue. Thanks for your support on this issue. John ""Darrell Gorter[MSFT]"" wrote: Hello, If the machine came with Windows Vista Pre-installed try using F8 safe mode options. They may have installed the repair scenarios\system restore option onto

Windows Update Error 80073712
I get a black screen with two options one says “windows setup” the other is “Windows vista” if I am very quick I can select “windows vistaoption and the start up is normal into vista premium I I was walked through the first part of the installation, inserting the disc and to the gathering information stage.

Vista constantly rebooting after this week's updates - "Config
Jarol Ja...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista hardware_devices I have Vista Business sitting on my desk and I'm dying to install it on my PC. But I must know about a question that has been nagging me. Microsoft has decreed that you may only do enough hardware upgrades to your PC before Vista

Vista partition recognition / windows xp partition recognition?
Justin N...@None.com microsoft public windows vista general "<<S>>" <s...@ntlworld.com> wrote in message news:Ix7Vh.1884$771.996@newsfe2-win.ntli.net... A freind of mine is trying to install Vista to a P4 motherboard. It isn't very old. but won't boot from the disc. In the BIOS there isn'ta boot option for a DVD

migrating xp installation to virtual pc on vista using backup and
Dweebs dweeb...@yahoo.com microsoft public windows vista general Well my Vista install over my original XP installation resulted in a non-recoverable PC USer Magazine that a "Clean" install is done from WITHIN the Windows XP Desktop, in an INSTALL WINDOWS SETUP OPTIONS box that includes Upgrade as an Option.

install both XP and Vista
dmex dmex.355...@no-mx.forums.net microsoft public windows vista performance_maintenance Your windows update is corrupt. [its on every vista install if you can see it or not] you will need to enable "show all files" and untick "protected operating system files" from "folder options" in control panel -- dmex.

Vista constantly rebooting after this week's updates - "Config
This is probably an incompatibility issue with Windows Vista. Are there any known work arounds out there? I was told that it works find on Windows XP Pro. Snort-users mailing list Snort-us...@lists.sourceforge.net Go to this URL to change user options or unsubscribe:

USB or Paralled Workstion
Carey Frisch Microsoft MVP Windows - Shell/User ----------------------------- --------------------------------------------------- "Jarol" wrote: I have Vista Business sitting on my desk and I'm dying to install it on my PC. But I must know about a question that has been nagging me. Microsoft has decreed that you may

IE7 on Vista with multiple tabs opened behaves erratically
"ChrisGunton" wrote: I tried to install Vista but the install failed. Now when my PC boots I have to jump through some hoops to get it working. Help! When booting it presents me the following options: * An earlier version of Windows * Windows Setup Rollback It automatically chooses the second option which fails,

Vista install on SATA - Drive problem
Comparison of Vista versions: http://www.microsoft. com/windows/products/windowsvista/editions/choos... I also run SketchUP and Autocad 2007 (just learning). These might pose a problem of compatibility with Vista. So these are my options: Install Vista Ultimate, just to see what it's about Home Basic,

Blank Screen, Vista Bootup stops.
It went through the same steps rebooting at the updating files step, but this time it came back with an error message: "pci.sys file is missing or corrupt", if I then try to use the Vista repair option it tells me that it could not fix the problem. Then if I try to install over top of this current installation

website not loading
Boot to the Windows DVD and choose the repair option in the lower left hand corner, choose System Restore, and select a Restore Point predating the attempted installation of the updates. 1b. If you don't have the DVD and the Vista came preinstalled on the machine, boot to the Safe Mode options using F8 during

Vista Install fails during completing upgrade
gerryf ger...@community.nospam microsoft public windows vista performance_maintenance My assessment is screwed up to the good. options on the OEM/OS disc: Startup repair, System Restore are there, but Complete Restore option cannot locate CD even though it is running in the drive! Guess I can use Install again.

Installed Vista dual boot, think I screwed up!
[Vista] This is major surgery, but you might try the Reset button in Internet Options> Advanced. Note that this will delete stored (autocomplete) passwords. Do you have those recorded elsewhere I have a dual boot machine and trying the website via the Vista installation (and IE7 & Firefox) does not work either.

Windows Update Error 80073712
C root, trong C:\boot.ini co' options to boot Win98 or XP, which one is default. For XP no' switch E tha`nh default drive dde^? cha.iE:\Windows, E:\Program Files ... "... Tui co' 2 drives, 0=C:, 1=D:, tre^nC: tui ddang xa`i XP sp2, bi gio+` tui muo^'n thu+~ install Vista le^nD: dde^~ thu+~, ma` tre^nD: tui co' data

Vista install
CP Rodney Daniels wrote: I'm trying to install Snort 2.8 and I'm getting an error that says it didn't install correctly. This is probably an incompatibility issue with Windows Vista. Are there any known work arounds out there? I was told that it works find on Windows XP Pro.

Vista Install Problem
...winston merlin@druid9#.com microsoft public windows vista installation_setup Did you use VistaBoot Pro to install the Vista bootloader to provide a dual But now I can only boot straight into Vista. If I use disk manager I can see the old XP partition, but it is marked as inactive. I don't have the option to

upgrade install options
...winston winston...@gmail.com microsoft public windows vista installation_setup Neither.. Boot with the DVD Enter Language(and time settings etc) Click Repair Other options that may work to install(or force install) the bootloader onto the XP drive(the original location Vista places it when Vista is installed

Vista install
It seems you're right, it helped to turn off protected mode in IE options. But how to solve this in my app? Maybe starting about:blank in protected mode? (but how?) Thank you. It should be clean vista installation (new computer) without any IE customizations. Any idea what can be problem? Thank you.