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Old Jul 15, 2007 | 09:20 PM
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Old Jul 16, 2007 | 04:26 AM
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YEAH! i got this big virus, its, like, taking over my whole OS!... i think it was called....

WINDOWS VISTA!

take it out! my dads "LAPPY" (LAPPY the laptop... from homestar runner fyi) can barely run ****! camera software... NO! games.. L NO! aol sometimes.... view pictures, sure then out of the blue L NO FOO! I PITY THE FOO WHO USED ME! BLACK SCREEN! when i use word on it, every once in a while my document just completely clears itself! dood windows vista is a complete menace to society and this earth. its just mac osX for windows in typical "failure" style.

Mac>pda>phone>poo>visa
Old Jul 16, 2007 | 05:36 AM
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Sorry to hear.... Was it an OEM install or an " upgrade" from XP?
Old Jul 16, 2007 | 05:38 AM
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I'm running vista on a Dell Inspiron 1501, no problems at all
Old Jul 16, 2007 | 05:39 AM
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i've got oem vista on mine.

2 gig ram , amd turion 64x2 1800

runs great!
Old Jul 16, 2007 | 10:25 AM
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I'll tell you guys what I think in a few days (I've got a laptop coming )
Old Jul 16, 2007 | 11:33 AM
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Vista...blegh
they really screwed the pooch on that one.
Old Jul 16, 2007 | 12:29 PM
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works great with cam software on my dell inspiron e1705 no problems here
Old Jul 16, 2007 | 02:50 PM
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I have it on my inspiron 1705 and I hate it...it doesnt fully support bluetooth and has major connection problems for some reason, not to mention that 1 out of 5 times that i turn the laptop on it goes to a black screen right before the log in screen(laptop is 3 weeks old). I had Dell send me the full version of windows XP home edition the other day after b!tchin them out on the phone for hours on end and now i gotta try to find someone competent enough to erase vista and install XP now. I have a feeling this laptop is gonna get sent back to dell. Someone close to long island please help
Old Jul 16, 2007 | 04:56 PM
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a black screen during startup is standard with all vista comps i've used as well as some xp machines i've owned


my laptop is a dell 1501 as well
Old Jul 16, 2007 | 05:05 PM
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In fairness it took MS two service packs to get XP done right. And at the time, there were still a huge number of people using 2000/98, so the pressure wasn't as intense. Now that Apple has their stuff together, Vista looks even worse.

In a year or two, it'll be a lot better once they get the kinks out. They have real competition now - nothing improves quality better than competition.
Old Jul 16, 2007 | 05:16 PM
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Originally Posted by mtxblau
In a year or two, it'll be a lot better once they get the kinks out. They have real competition now - nothing improves quality better than competition.
Why pay for testing and development when you can have the public do it for you at no cost! god...bill gates is my idol.
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Originally Posted by hotbox05
a black screen during startup is standard with all vista comps i've used as well as some xp machines i've owned


my laptop is a dell 1501 as well
so ur saying its normal for the computer to just go black and never log on and then i hafta shut the thing down and turn it back on and hope that it loads up this time
Old Jul 16, 2007 | 05:33 PM
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What power scheme do you have selected? I've had much better stability ( = normal) with " High Performance " rather than " Dell Suggested"
Old Jul 16, 2007 | 05:35 PM
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I have an alienware M9700 laptop with vista. It doesn't give me any major problems. It just ____es me off when it asks me all kinds of questions. Do you wanna run this. Yes. Are you sure? Yes. No, are you really sure?

Anybody seen that apple commercial??
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What power scheme do you have selected? I've had much better stability ( = normal) with " High Performance " rather than " Dell Suggested"
i have the dell suggested setting on right now...even with my battery upgrade from dell the battery is still pretty weak as far as time usage. Ive never owned a laptop before in my life, is it a bad idea to leave it plugged in for long periods of time just like as with a cell phone battery? I usually will only leave it plugged in till I know the battery is at full charge, and I also usually will have the computer off while its charging. Any tips or suggestions that I should be aware of with laptop usage?
Old Jul 16, 2007 | 05:42 PM
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VuqZ8AqmLPY

hilarious and totally true. I love it when people try to argue it by saying "well I'm glad that it's trying to protect me, that's its job" no people...it sucks, just admit it.
Old Jul 16, 2007 | 05:45 PM
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Originally Posted by Simplyscion
Originally Posted by 05CAMO
What power scheme do you have selected? I've had much better stability ( = normal) with " High Performance " rather than " Dell Suggested"
i have the dell suggested setting on right now...even with my battery upgrade from dell the battery is still pretty weak as far as time usage. Ive never owned a laptop before in my life, is it a bad idea to leave it plugged in for long periods of time just like as with a cell phone battery? I usually will only leave it plugged in till I know the battery is at full charge, and I also usually will have the computer off while its charging. Any tips or suggestions that I should be aware of with laptop usage?
My wife has always left her laptop plugged in as long as possible and didn't unplug it unless absolutely neccessary...me on the other hand, I always unplugged mine since it's a laptop and they're meant to be portable. Her battery has been going strong for over 2 years. I have been through 2 batteries...that should help with your question lol
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one of my biggest issues with Vista right now and even Dell said theres no fix as of now is the bluetooth. I have a problem with the computer picking up the cell phone when I log on everytime(its setup to automatically pair up everytime the device is in range). It seems like when I first install it, it will pick it up but then once I shut down the computer and turn it back on the next day it cant sync up with the phone and then I hafta delete the setup and after numerous unsuccessful attempts on trying to re-pair the phone and laptop together it will eventually find the device and I hafta go through all the steps on re setting everything up. How annoying is that
sorry for the run on sentance lol
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Originally Posted by salteen
My wife has always left her laptop plugged in as long as possible and didn't unplug it unless absolutely neccessary...me on the other hand, I always unplugged mine since it's a laptop and they're meant to be portable. Her battery has been going strong for over 2 years. I have been through 2 batteries...that should help with your question lol
aright, so I guess its a good thing to leave it plugged in then? Good to know, anyone else can confirm this with firsthand experience? I woulda thought it was the opposite so you dont ruin the battery charge cycle by leaving it in plugged all the time and what not. Dam salteen, 19 yrs old and your married already? You should be on that MTV show engaged and underage lol. Good luck with your marriage if you really are wifed up and thanks for the help so far



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