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| | Two questions- Aligning windows and sharing programs I have two questions. 1. Someone told me that there's a way to align the Windows in Vista so that its's like they're 3D. Does anyone know what he's talking about? 2. Is there a way to tweak the registry or something to make programs recognized in Vista? Meaning, Windows Security doesn't know my Anti-Virus software is installed, I can't get online through my dial-up connection, etc. How do you do this? Thanks. (BTW, for those who realized that I already posted something saying that Vista wasn't working, this is a different computer.) -- Just Take the Pill (inside line). |
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| | Re: Two questions- Aligning windows and sharing programs There's a Flip3D thing that you can get to by pressing the WindowsKey+Tab. I wouldn't recommend running any utility or security programs on Vista unless they were specificaly written for Vista. XP apps are OK. But programs the work closer to the metal could cause a heap of problems. Best to leave them off altogether. "Chaimss" <cskg4-vista@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:85F499AD-2813-4092-9281-C14325726146@microsoft.com... >I have two questions. > > 1. Someone told me that there's a way to align the Windows in Vista so > that > its's like they're 3D. Does anyone know what he's talking about? > > 2. Is there a way to tweak the registry or something to make programs > recognized in Vista? Meaning, Windows Security doesn't know my Anti-Virus > software is installed, I can't get online through my dial-up connection, > etc. > How do you do this? > > Thanks. > > (BTW, for those who realized that I already posted something saying that > Vista wasn't working, this is a different computer.) > -- > Just Take the Pill (inside line). |
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| | RE: Two questions- Aligning windows and sharing programs Thanks for answering my first question. As far as the second one goes, it is an XP app, but Vista isn't seeing it. I don't know if this has anything to do with it, but when I run my dial-up program (Net Zero) by opening up the program in Program Files on my XP Drive (it's C: in XP, obviously, but it has a different letter in Vista) it starts dialing and says, "Another program is using the modem" or something like that. -- Just Take the Pill (inside line). "Chaimss" wrote: > I have two questions. > > 1. Someone told me that there's a way to align the Windows in Vista so that > its's like they're 3D. Does anyone know what he's talking about? > > 2. Is there a way to tweak the registry or something to make programs > recognized in Vista? Meaning, Windows Security doesn't know my Anti-Virus > software is installed, I can't get online through my dial-up connection, etc. > How do you do this? > > Thanks. > > (BTW, for those who realized that I already posted something saying that > Vista wasn't working, this is a different computer.) > -- > Just Take the Pill (inside line). |
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| | Re: Two questions- Aligning windows and sharing programs Trying to run an app that isn't installed in Vista, or is installed but trying to run it directly from the .exe file in XP's Program Files folder, is extremely unlikely to work. Seems to me you need to download and install that program to Vista. Or ask NetZero what they suggest. Even that kind of simple program works a little closer to the metal than your standard app, because there are device drivers involved. And the drivers have to be for Vista, not XP. "Chaimss" <cskg4-vista@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:79DFADFF-E514-494E-818B-955947A240A3@microsoft.com... > Thanks for answering my first question. As far as the second one goes, it > is > an XP app, but Vista isn't seeing it. I don't know if this has anything to > do > with it, but when I run my dial-up program (Net Zero) by opening up the > program in Program Files on my XP Drive (it's C: in XP, obviously, but it > has > a different letter in Vista) it starts dialing and says, "Another program > is > using the modem" or something like that. > -- > Just Take the Pill (inside line). > > > "Chaimss" wrote: > >> I have two questions. >> >> 1. Someone told me that there's a way to align the Windows in Vista so >> that >> its's like they're 3D. Does anyone know what he's talking about? >> >> 2. Is there a way to tweak the registry or something to make programs >> recognized in Vista? Meaning, Windows Security doesn't know my Anti-Virus >> software is installed, I can't get online through my dial-up connection, >> etc. >> How do you do this? >> >> Thanks. >> >> (BTW, for those who realized that I already posted something saying that >> Vista wasn't working, this is a different computer.) >> -- >> Just Take the Pill (inside line). |
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| | Re: Two questions- Aligning windows and sharing programs So should I re-install all of my apps and programs from Vista, but install them to the XP partition in the program files folder, therefore re-writing them? And how would I install drivers for my modem, etc. if I can't get online to download them? Is there a way to download them in XP and run the setup file from Vista? Thanks. -- Just Take the Pill (inside line). |
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| | Re: Two questions- Aligning windows and sharing programs Yes, you should re-install non utility/security apps from your Vista desktop. (Stay away from utiltiy/security programs that weren't specifically written for Vista). When asked where to install, just use the default folder. Do not tell it to install on the XP drive. Your XP installation is irrelevant to your Vista installation. So just try to forget XP is available on that machine. As far as drivers go, there's no point in installing any of them unless they're Vista drivers. You just have to hope a driver exists and is downloaded automatically. Or, if it isn't, go to the device manufacturer's Web site and see if that have a Vista driver available. "Chaimss" <cskg4-vista@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:B911679B-CC98-420E-8B84-14EC83EAF500@microsoft.com... > So should I re-install all of my apps and programs from Vista, but install > them to the XP partition in the program files folder, therefore re-writing > them? And how would I install drivers for my modem, etc. if I can't get > online to download them? Is there a way to download them in XP and run the > setup file from Vista? Thanks. > -- > Just Take the Pill (inside line). |
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| | Re: Two questions- Aligning windows and sharing programs Ok. That makes sense. When you say "default folder" though, do you mean Vista's C drive? Because I only partitioned it for around 10 GB. The other partition has the rest of the 250 GB, so I'd rather install it on that drive through Vista, forgetting that any other operating system is on that drive. Is that a problem? -- Just Take the Pill (inside line). |
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| | Re: Two questions- Aligning windows and sharing programs Yeah, you can install it one some other hard drive. Just don't install it in the \Program Files folder for XP. "Chaimss" <cskg4-vista@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:3F04218A-2A1D-4530-85F3-264882B43037@microsoft.com... > Ok. That makes sense. When you say "default folder" though, do you mean > Vista's C drive? Because I only partitioned it for around 10 GB. The other > partition has the rest of the 250 GB, so I'd rather install it on that > drive > through Vista, forgetting that any other operating system is on that > drive. > Is that a problem? > -- > Just Take the Pill (inside line). |
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| | Re: Two questions- Aligning windows and sharing programs I did the same thing on my first install. 10 gigs. After PC Cillan was installed I couldnt install anything else. I just formatted it and started over with 70 or 80 gigs just to be sure. If you havent gotten too far into it, then you might want to concider starting over with alot more space on your Vista partition. -- (¯`·._.·Ecat·._.·´¯) HP a1230n Athlon 64 Processor 3800+ 1 Gig RAM Radeon X700 Because I only partitioned it for around 10 GB. |
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| | Re: Two questions- Aligning windows and sharing programs For what it's worth, I went for 40 GB on the Vista partition, 40 GB for XP, then everything else for documents you'll be using in both OS's. I was able to get all of Office 2003 and Office 2007, my graphics program, and all my other basic tools on both partitions with room to spare. "Ecat" <Ecat@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:B6D0B338-AE45-4FB5-9C33-D26C6E029B77@microsoft.com... >I did the same thing on my first install. 10 gigs. After PC Cillan was > installed I couldnt install anything else. I just formatted it and started > over with 70 or 80 gigs just to be sure. If you havent gotten too far into > it, then you might want to concider starting over with alot more space on > your Vista partition. > -- > > > (¯`·._.·Ecat·._.·´¯) > HP a1230n > Athlon 64 Processor 3800+ > 1 Gig RAM > Radeon X700 > > Because I only partitioned it for around 10 GB. |
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