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Old 03-02-2007   #1 (permalink)
Ambulance Attendant


 
 

Vista- Thumbnail Window Views

I've got the maximum amount of RAM (2 GB) and a 512MB video card, but I can
not enable the 3D window views in Vista at all!!

Can anyone assist me in getting this set up? Has anyone else been able to
enable 3D window views?

Cheers,
AA62234


My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 03-02-2007   #2 (permalink)
Adam Albright


 
 

Re: Vista- Thumbnail Window Views

On Fri, 2 Mar 2007 15:09:26 -0800, "Ambulance Attendant"
<ikym@shaw.ca> wrote:

>I've got the maximum amount of RAM (2 GB) and a 512MB video card, but I can
>not enable the 3D window views in Vista at all!!
>
>Can anyone assist me in getting this set up? Has anyone else been able to
>enable 3D window views?
>
>Cheers,
>AA62234


Sounds more like a driver issue. Lot of vendors were caught flat
footed or just have been lazy in getting Vista capable drivers out.
Even if they have, many featues like full support of 3D features may
still not be fully supported.


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Old 03-02-2007   #3 (permalink)
NoStop


 
 

Re: Vista- Thumbnail Window Views

Ambulance Attendant wrote:

> I've got the maximum amount of RAM (2 GB) and a 512MB video card, but I
> can not enable the 3D window views in Vista at all!!
>
> Can anyone assist me in getting this set up? Has anyone else been able to
> enable 3D window views?
>
> Cheers,
> AA62234


I have a full 3D desktop running Beryl on a computer with an Athlon 2000
cpu, a 64MB graphics card and 256MB of RAM. Runs great and fast and blows
Vista out of the water when it comes to productivity and eye-candy. I can
watch a movie, bring up the cube and look through the cube and still watch
the video play. Oops, forgot to mention, I'm running Ubuntu on this box.
That probably explains why the resource demands are so much less than the
bloatware MickeyMouse is able to come up with to produce an inferior 3D
experience. Oh, and did I mention - no silly activation, no DRM, freedom to
install on as many desktops as I wish for free, rock solid stability, no
need to pile on condoms to protect my system from malware, access to over
20,000 software packages just a click away, again all free. But most
importantly, I own this computer. I'm not bound by some silly EULA that
says I'm only renting the operating system as long as I continue to grovel
to the lessor of said software.

Cheers.

--
The "Wow" starts now.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KyLqUf4cdwc&eurl=

My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 03-03-2007   #4 (permalink)
Ambulance Attendant


 
 

Re: Vista- Thumbnail Window Views

Hmmm.. thanks for your input guys (or gals)...

I have a rating of 5.0.. that should mean everything in Vista should work,
right? If so, then why will 3D Window Views not enable?



"NoStop" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote in message
news:1172888125.952651@netadmin1.interbaun.net...
> Ambulance Attendant wrote:
>
>> I've got the maximum amount of RAM (2 GB) and a 512MB video card, but I
>> can not enable the 3D window views in Vista at all!!
>>
>> Can anyone assist me in getting this set up? Has anyone else been able to
>> enable 3D window views?
>>
>> Cheers,
>> AA62234

>
> I have a full 3D desktop running Beryl on a computer with an Athlon 2000
> cpu, a 64MB graphics card and 256MB of RAM. Runs great and fast and blows
> Vista out of the water when it comes to productivity and eye-candy. I can
> watch a movie, bring up the cube and look through the cube and still watch
> the video play. Oops, forgot to mention, I'm running Ubuntu on this box.
> That probably explains why the resource demands are so much less than the
> bloatware MickeyMouse is able to come up with to produce an inferior 3D
> experience. Oh, and did I mention - no silly activation, no DRM, freedom
> to
> install on as many desktops as I wish for free, rock solid stability, no
> need to pile on condoms to protect my system from malware, access to over
> 20,000 software packages just a click away, again all free. But most
> importantly, I own this computer. I'm not bound by some silly EULA that
> says I'm only renting the operating system as long as I continue to grovel
> to the lessor of said software.
>
> Cheers.
>
> --
> The "Wow" starts now.
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KyLqUf4cdwc&eurl=
>


My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 03-16-2007   #5 (permalink)
Ambulance Attendant


 
 

Re: Vista- Thumbnail Window Views

I have finally established that MSN Messenger Live is the culprit. It is not
compatible with Vista Aero, and you need to quit Windows Live Messenger in
order to enable Aero's 3M window views.



"Ambulance Attendant" <ikym@shaw.ca> wrote in message
news:0F725747-5319-4530-A006-BB20338108CF@microsoft.com...
> Hmmm.. thanks for your input guys (or gals)...
>
> I have a rating of 5.0.. that should mean everything in Vista should work,
> right? If so, then why will 3D Window Views not enable?
>
>
>
> "NoStop" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote in message
> news:1172888125.952651@netadmin1.interbaun.net...
>> Ambulance Attendant wrote:
>>
>>> I've got the maximum amount of RAM (2 GB) and a 512MB video card, but I
>>> can not enable the 3D window views in Vista at all!!
>>>
>>> Can anyone assist me in getting this set up? Has anyone else been able
>>> to
>>> enable 3D window views?
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>> AA62234

>>
>> I have a full 3D desktop running Beryl on a computer with an Athlon 2000
>> cpu, a 64MB graphics card and 256MB of RAM. Runs great and fast and blows
>> Vista out of the water when it comes to productivity and eye-candy. I can
>> watch a movie, bring up the cube and look through the cube and still
>> watch
>> the video play. Oops, forgot to mention, I'm running Ubuntu on this box.
>> That probably explains why the resource demands are so much less than the
>> bloatware MickeyMouse is able to come up with to produce an inferior 3D
>> experience. Oh, and did I mention - no silly activation, no DRM, freedom
>> to
>> install on as many desktops as I wish for free, rock solid stability, no
>> need to pile on condoms to protect my system from malware, access to over
>> 20,000 software packages just a click away, again all free. But most
>> importantly, I own this computer. I'm not bound by some silly EULA that
>> says I'm only renting the operating system as long as I continue to
>> grovel
>> to the lessor of said software.
>>
>> Cheers.
>>
>> --
>> The "Wow" starts now.
>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KyLqUf4cdwc&eurl=
>>

>


My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 03-16-2007   #6 (permalink)
Ambulance Attendant


 
 

Re: Vista- Thumbnail Window Views

As it turns out, Windows Live Messenger is the culprit. It is incompatible
with Vista Aero, and needs to be quit/shut down in order to enable Aero's 3D
window views.

The same applies to:

Realtek TV2000XP Tuner
Harmony Remote Software
Logitech Profiler
Internet Download Manager

There are no Vista Aero-compatible patches for any of the above mentioned
products at this time. Realtek will not be supplying Vista drivers for any
of their pre-Vista releases on software or hardware. So if you have any
Realtek products bought before the release of Vista, they will be
essentially worthless/useless in this OS.




"Ambulance Attendant" <ikym@shaw.ca> wrote in message
news:0F725747-5319-4530-A006-BB20338108CF@microsoft.com...
> Hmmm.. thanks for your input guys (or gals)...
>
> I have a rating of 5.0.. that should mean everything in Vista should work,
> right? If so, then why will 3D Window Views not enable?
>
>
>
> "NoStop" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote in message
> news:1172888125.952651@netadmin1.interbaun.net...
>> Ambulance Attendant wrote:
>>
>>> I've got the maximum amount of RAM (2 GB) and a 512MB video card, but I
>>> can not enable the 3D window views in Vista at all!!
>>>
>>> Can anyone assist me in getting this set up? Has anyone else been able
>>> to
>>> enable 3D window views?
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>> AA62234

>>
>> I have a full 3D desktop running Beryl on a computer with an Athlon 2000
>> cpu, a 64MB graphics card and 256MB of RAM. Runs great and fast and blows
>> Vista out of the water when it comes to productivity and eye-candy. I can
>> watch a movie, bring up the cube and look through the cube and still
>> watch
>> the video play. Oops, forgot to mention, I'm running Ubuntu on this box.
>> That probably explains why the resource demands are so much less than the
>> bloatware MickeyMouse is able to come up with to produce an inferior 3D
>> experience. Oh, and did I mention - no silly activation, no DRM, freedom
>> to
>> install on as many desktops as I wish for free, rock solid stability, no
>> need to pile on condoms to protect my system from malware, access to over
>> 20,000 software packages just a click away, again all free. But most
>> importantly, I own this computer. I'm not bound by some silly EULA that
>> says I'm only renting the operating system as long as I continue to
>> grovel
>> to the lessor of said software.
>>
>> Cheers.
>>
>> --
>> The "Wow" starts now.
>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KyLqUf4cdwc&eurl=
>>

>


My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 03-18-2007   #7 (permalink)
Jane C


 
 

Re: Vista- Thumbnail Window Views

Windows Live Messenger is not incompatible with Aero.

Do you have Sun Java installed? Do make sure that you have the
Vista-compatible JRE 6 installed. Previous versions of Java did indeed have
issues with Aero.

You may wish to check your system date/time. You appear to be posting a day
behind.

--
Jane, not plain 64 bit enabled :-)
Batteries not included. Braincell on vacation ;-)
"Ambulance Attendant" <ikym@shaw.ca> wrote in message
news:75D43B7F-7BDE-4964-BBF7-86BBC2A04A68@microsoft.com...
> As it turns out, Windows Live Messenger is the culprit. It is incompatible
> with Vista Aero, and needs to be quit/shut down in order to enable Aero's
> 3D window views.
>
> The same applies to:
>
> Realtek TV2000XP Tuner
> Harmony Remote Software
> Logitech Profiler
> Internet Download Manager
>
> There are no Vista Aero-compatible patches for any of the above mentioned
> products at this time. Realtek will not be supplying Vista drivers for any
> of their pre-Vista releases on software or hardware. So if you have any
> Realtek products bought before the release of Vista, they will be
> essentially worthless/useless in this OS.
>
>
>
>
> "Ambulance Attendant" <ikym@shaw.ca> wrote in message
> news:0F725747-5319-4530-A006-BB20338108CF@microsoft.com...
>> Hmmm.. thanks for your input guys (or gals)...
>>
>> I have a rating of 5.0.. that should mean everything in Vista should
>> work, right? If so, then why will 3D Window Views not enable?
>>
>>
>>
>> "NoStop" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote in message
>> news:1172888125.952651@netadmin1.interbaun.net...
>>> Ambulance Attendant wrote:
>>>
>>>> I've got the maximum amount of RAM (2 GB) and a 512MB video card, but I
>>>> can not enable the 3D window views in Vista at all!!
>>>>
>>>> Can anyone assist me in getting this set up? Has anyone else been able
>>>> to
>>>> enable 3D window views?
>>>>
>>>> Cheers,
>>>> AA62234
>>>
>>> I have a full 3D desktop running Beryl on a computer with an Athlon 2000
>>> cpu, a 64MB graphics card and 256MB of RAM. Runs great and fast and
>>> blows
>>> Vista out of the water when it comes to productivity and eye-candy. I
>>> can
>>> watch a movie, bring up the cube and look through the cube and still
>>> watch
>>> the video play. Oops, forgot to mention, I'm running Ubuntu on this box.
>>> That probably explains why the resource demands are so much less than
>>> the
>>> bloatware MickeyMouse is able to come up with to produce an inferior 3D
>>> experience. Oh, and did I mention - no silly activation, no DRM, freedom
>>> to
>>> install on as many desktops as I wish for free, rock solid stability, no
>>> need to pile on condoms to protect my system from malware, access to
>>> over
>>> 20,000 software packages just a click away, again all free. But most
>>> importantly, I own this computer. I'm not bound by some silly EULA that
>>> says I'm only renting the operating system as long as I continue to
>>> grovel
>>> to the lessor of said software.
>>>
>>> Cheers.
>>>
>>> --
>>> The "Wow" starts now.
>>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KyLqUf4cdwc&eurl=
>>>

>>

>


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