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| | Windows Vista Upgrade Advisor beta I download this to my PC running XP Pro pro and I cannot find an uninstall, anyone know how to uninstall this app, it is not listed in add remove programs. The vista website says nothing about uninstalling it either. |
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| | Re: Windows Vista Upgrade Advisor beta It is listed as "Microsoft Windows Vista Upgrade Advisor" in Add/Remove Programs. Remove it normally. If it is not there, you may be seeing a left over icon on your desktop. If so, just delete it. The name of the shortcut starts with "Windows" but it is listed under "Microsoft Windows" in Add/Remove. "Joe K" <Joe K@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:E957E7D0-A8E2-4952-B049-C14F457FCFFA@microsoft.com... >I download this to my PC running XP Pro pro and I cannot find an uninstall, > anyone know how to uninstall this app, it is not listed in add remove > programs. > The vista website says nothing about uninstalling it either. |
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| | Re: Windows Vista Upgrade Advisor beta-- Try this--Often dead wrong on every thing it says. Have you tried to check "show updates" in Add/Remove? It should be clear to everyone that the upgrade advisor is 1) a good idea 2) not accurate about which of your hardware will work in Vista whatsoever 3) Is a decent suggestion of a trend and along those lines that since Build 5472 Vista setup run from XP will say that you need drivers for say, and IDE controller to install on your HD and won't let you run setup from XP but it will work just fine from a restart from XP. Your drive letters will change as dictated by the bios but this can be changed not from Disk Management in Vista but by editing the registry if you want to. The Upgrade Advisor run on my XP boot told me (pulling the cute little jpeg I took of it from my XP desktop onto my vistadesktop via the shortcut I keep on the Vista desktop) 1) My sound card wouldn't work --it has worked in every single interim build of Vista to date. There are some tricks to getting it in. So on that Account Upgrade Advisor is DEAD WRONG. 2) Intel Ultra ATA Controller would not work in Vista and not before but in Vista 5472 and after, it says when you try to run the setup from XP that you need to install drivers for that controller --copying the new ones won't work but restar from XP and Vista installs perfectly and runs well as good as a 5472 Vista can run from MSFT. Lots of things work beautfiully--they need 6 more months. They have given up and settled on two many bugs. But the point is that information from the Beta 1.0 current version of the Upgrade Advisor is also DEAD WRONG. 3) USB VIA Rev 5 Controller from VIA technologies can't run on Vista. They're talking specifically about the IO memory controller for my Intel chipset family, having read every convoluted Byzantine article on Intel's and AGA's site. DEAD WRONG AGAIN MSFT. It does on every build. Someone is going to say they don't say their info is carved in stone. You betcha. But then what's the purpose of the upgrade advisor if it adds to the already intimidations and MSFT strategy to up their OEM preinstall Vista sales by falsely telling people what you need to work in a Vista computer. Bottom line is if you have a GB of decent qulity RAM you can make Vista smoke. The cost of Video Cards now makes it very affordable for people to get a VC that will run all the graphic changes on the gui in the Aero Glass and it's sequels club. I don't doubt that if I had 4GB of RAM and Colin's nice new PC that things might run sweeter. But I have this running with all the things the Upgrade Advisor can't run. I have every devier from every device running including with 5472 my scanner that wouldn't run since the Beta started. I would encourage everyone who can afford the new dual core processors to be sure and try to include this on your PC--maybe they will become standard, but they aren't necessary. For people who have them and enjoy them and can nuance all their aspects, those are fun things to do. CH CH "Joe K" <Joe K@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:E957E7D0-A8E2-4952-B049-C14F457FCFFA@microsoft.com... >I download this to my PC running XP Pro pro and I cannot find an uninstall, > anyone know how to uninstall this app, it is not listed in add remove > programs. > The vista website says nothing about uninstalling it either. |
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