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Old 03-31-2007   #1 (permalink)
Sabrina


 
 

Why does Vista have so many errors?

I am running Vista Beta 2. I have more errors than I could possible count,
and I am not even exagrating!

1) Explorer 7 can't run unless I open it as an Administrator
(I have to do this manually each time)
2) Changing File Folder names
(Each time I try to change a name of a folder the computer reboots)
3) Keyboard issues
(The keyboard won't work unless I restore to any random day and I haven't
added any new hardware/software AT ALL!)
4) User Account/Profile
(I am an adminstrator on my computer - but it won't let me do anything
b/c
it says that I need administrator credentials)

Those are just a few of the really annoying daily issues I have - I wish I
had never installed this on my computer. Do not use VISTA. Not only is it a
weak product - Microsoft doesn't care if you are having problems with it -
(but also) - they said when a retial version of the software came available
that I would get a revised copy of it.

Did I get it? NO. Thanks Microsoft!
Spend less time on copying the look of MAC O/S and making Vista look pretty,
and try making a bug free product.

Any tips on how I can uninstall this and try putting MAC software on my
machine? I think that would be easier than getting a hold of tech people at
"Microsoft"

My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 03-31-2007   #2 (permalink)
pete


 
 

Re: Why does Vista have so many errors?

PMS day???
I am running Beta RC2 build 5744 64bit and have none of the problems you
talk about.
I wasn't even promised a retail version............I just wanted to
test..test..test and test some more.
I think most of your problems are behind the keyboard.
Advice: wipe the system and reinstall XP
peter
"Sabrina" <Sabrina@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:03A41B32-3110-4801-BA85-F18D560BE282@microsoft.com...
>I am running Vista Beta 2. I have more errors than I could possible count,
> and I am not even exagrating!
>
> 1) Explorer 7 can't run unless I open it as an Administrator
> (I have to do this manually each time)
> 2) Changing File Folder names
> (Each time I try to change a name of a folder the computer reboots)
> 3) Keyboard issues
> (The keyboard won't work unless I restore to any random day and I
> haven't
> added any new hardware/software AT ALL!)
> 4) User Account/Profile
> (I am an adminstrator on my computer - but it won't let me do anything
> b/c
> it says that I need administrator credentials)
>
> Those are just a few of the really annoying daily issues I have - I wish I
> had never installed this on my computer. Do not use VISTA. Not only is it
> a
> weak product - Microsoft doesn't care if you are having problems with it -
> (but also) - they said when a retial version of the software came
> available
> that I would get a revised copy of it.
>
> Did I get it? NO. Thanks Microsoft!
> Spend less time on copying the look of MAC O/S and making Vista look
> pretty,
> and try making a bug free product.
>
> Any tips on how I can uninstall this and try putting MAC software on my
> machine? I think that would be easier than getting a hold of tech people
> at
> "Microsoft"


My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 03-31-2007   #3 (permalink)
Wayne


 
 

Re: Why does Vista have so many errors?

Hi Sabrina,

You sure sound upset. I sympathise with your desire to load Mac software, I
have a Mac upstairs (which I love) and a Dell downstairs running Vista
(which I am delighted with). Apple made a shrewd business decision to not
license their OS out, this means you can only run OS X on apple hardware,
which means that it is a billion time easier for Apple to ensure everything
works reliably because they do not need to allow for every permutation of
other vendors software and hardware that is out there. I am not defending
either Microsoft or Apple but it the problems you are having may not be the
fault of the software. What hardware are you running ?

Kind Regards,

Wayne



"Sabrina" <Sabrina@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:03A41B32-3110-4801-BA85-F18D560BE282@microsoft.com...
>I am running Vista Beta 2. I have more errors than I could possible count,
> and I am not even exagrating!
>
> 1) Explorer 7 can't run unless I open it as an Administrator
> (I have to do this manually each time)
> 2) Changing File Folder names
> (Each time I try to change a name of a folder the computer reboots)
> 3) Keyboard issues
> (The keyboard won't work unless I restore to any random day and I
> haven't
> added any new hardware/software AT ALL!)
> 4) User Account/Profile
> (I am an adminstrator on my computer - but it won't let me do anything
> b/c
> it says that I need administrator credentials)
>
> Those are just a few of the really annoying daily issues I have - I wish I
> had never installed this on my computer. Do not use VISTA. Not only is it
> a
> weak product - Microsoft doesn't care if you are having problems with it -
> (but also) - they said when a retial version of the software came
> available
> that I would get a revised copy of it.
>
> Did I get it? NO. Thanks Microsoft!
> Spend less time on copying the look of MAC O/S and making Vista look
> pretty,
> and try making a bug free product.
>
> Any tips on how I can uninstall this and try putting MAC software on my
> machine? I think that would be easier than getting a hold of tech people
> at
> "Microsoft"


My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 03-31-2007   #4 (permalink)
Carey Frisch [MVP]


 
 

Re: Why does Vista have so many errors?

With the final, released version of Vista, all beta versions are obsolete
and should be replaced with the final version which you may purchase
at your favorite store that sells genuine Microsoft Windows Vista.

--
Carey Frisch
Microsoft MVP
Windows - Shell/User

---------------------------------------------------------------------------Â*-----

"Sabrina" wrote:

I am running Vista Beta 2. I have more errors than I could possible count,
and I am not even exagrating!

1) Explorer 7 can't run unless I open it as an Administrator
(I have to do this manually each time)
2) Changing File Folder names
(Each time I try to change a name of a folder the computer reboots)
3) Keyboard issues
(The keyboard won't work unless I restore to any random day and I haven't
added any new hardware/software AT ALL!)
4) User Account/Profile
(I am an adminstrator on my computer - but it won't let me do anything
b/c
it says that I need administrator credentials)

Those are just a few of the really annoying daily issues I have - I wish I
had never installed this on my computer. Do not use VISTA. Not only is it a
weak product - Microsoft doesn't care if you are having problems with it -
(but also) - they said when a retial version of the software came available
that I would get a revised copy of it.

Did I get it? NO. Thanks Microsoft!
Spend less time on copying the look of MAC O/S and making Vista look pretty,
and try making a bug free product.

Any tips on how I can uninstall this and try putting MAC software on my
machine? I think that would be easier than getting a hold of tech people at
"Microsoft"

My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 03-31-2007   #5 (permalink)
Jim


 
 

Re: Why does Vista have so many errors?


"Sabrina" <Sabrina@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:03A41B32-3110-4801-BA85-F18D560BE282@microsoft.com...
>I am running Vista Beta 2. I have more errors than I could possible count,
> and I am not even exagrating!
>

<snip>
It is Beta software. Such software is almost certain to have bugs. Lots
and lots of bugs are likely.

Jim


My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 03-31-2007   #6 (permalink)
DevilsPGD


 
 

Re: Why does Vista have so many errors?

In message <03A41B32-3110-4801-BA85-F18D560BE282@microsoft.com> Sabrina
<Sabrina@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>I am running Vista Beta 2. I have more errors than I could possible count,
>and I am not even exagrating!


Why are you still running Beta 2?
--
Insert something clever here.
My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 03-31-2007   #7 (permalink)
jim kirk


 
 

Re: Why does Vista have so many errors?

Yes, with the final version your bugs will be of higher quality.

Genuine vista bugs... millions of them!


"Carey Frisch [MVP]" <cnfrisch@nospamgmail.com> wrote in message
news:A3328053-BFAA-4B2B-ADB2-34E3C6F52A2D@microsoft.com...
> With the final, released version of Vista, all beta versions are obsolete
> and should be replaced with the final version which you may purchase
> at your favorite store that sells genuine Microsoft Windows Vista.
>
> --
> Carey Frisch
> Microsoft MVP
> Windows - Shell/User
>
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------Â*-----
>
> "Sabrina" wrote:
>
> I am running Vista Beta 2. I have more errors than I could possible count,
> and I am not even exagrating!
>
> 1) Explorer 7 can't run unless I open it as an Administrator
> (I have to do this manually each time)
> 2) Changing File Folder names
> (Each time I try to change a name of a folder the computer reboots)
> 3) Keyboard issues
> (The keyboard won't work unless I restore to any random day and I
> haven't
> added any new hardware/software AT ALL!)
> 4) User Account/Profile
> (I am an adminstrator on my computer - but it won't let me do anything
> b/c
> it says that I need administrator credentials)
>
> Those are just a few of the really annoying daily issues I have - I wish I
> had never installed this on my computer. Do not use VISTA. Not only is it
> a
> weak product - Microsoft doesn't care if you are having problems with it -
> (but also) - they said when a retial version of the software came
> available
> that I would get a revised copy of it.
>
> Did I get it? NO. Thanks Microsoft!
> Spend less time on copying the look of MAC O/S and making Vista look
> pretty,
> and try making a bug free product.
>
> Any tips on how I can uninstall this and try putting MAC software on my
> machine? I think that would be easier than getting a hold of tech people
> at
> "Microsoft"
>


My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 03-31-2007   #8 (permalink)
Adam Albright


 
 

Re: Why does Vista have so many errors?

On Sat, 31 Mar 2007 21:35:46 -0500, "Carey Frisch [MVP]"
<cnfrisch@nospamgmail.com> wrote:

>With the final, released version of Vista, all beta versions are obsolete
>and should be replaced with the final version which you may purchase
>at your favorite store that sells genuine Microsoft Windows Vista.


The released version of Vista is actually the first real public beta
and follows the long established practice of Microsfot expecting it's
customers to serve as unpaid beta testers to find the errors the
so-called beta testers didn't.

<sorry to be too truthful, but that IS the truth and you know it>


My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 04-01-2007   #9 (permalink)
Frank


 
 

Re: Why does Vista have so many errors?

Sabrina wrote:
> I am running Vista Beta 2. I have more errors than I could possible count,
> and I am not even exagrating!
>
> 1) Explorer 7 can't run unless I open it as an Administrator
> (I have to do this manually each time)
> 2) Changing File Folder names
> (Each time I try to change a name of a folder the computer reboots)
> 3) Keyboard issues
> (The keyboard won't work unless I restore to any random day and I haven't
> added any new hardware/software AT ALL!)
> 4) User Account/Profile
> (I am an adminstrator on my computer - but it won't let me do anything
> b/c
> it says that I need administrator credentials)
>
> Those are just a few of the really annoying daily issues I have - I wish I
> had never installed this on my computer. Do not use VISTA. Not only is it a
> weak product - Microsoft doesn't care if you are having problems with it -
> (but also) - they said when a retial version of the software came available
> that I would get a revised copy of it.
>
> Did I get it? NO. Thanks Microsoft!
> Spend less time on copying the look of MAC O/S and making Vista look pretty,
> and try making a bug free product.
>
> Any tips on how I can uninstall this and try putting MAC software on my
> machine? I think that would be easier than getting a hold of tech people at
> "Microsoft"


You obviously have a bad install of a beta Vista. And for you to state
that you would like to..."try putting MAC software on my machine"
testifies to the fact that you have no idea of what you are doing. You
didn't state which OS you were running before the beta Vista fiasco but
I recommend you return to same.
Frank
My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 04-01-2007   #10 (permalink)
Will


 
 

Re: Why does Vista have so many errors?


"Sabrina" <Sabrina@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:03A41B32-3110-4801-BA85-F18D560BE282@microsoft.com...
>I am running Vista Beta 2. I have more errors than I could possible count,
> and I am not even exagrating!
>
> 1) Explorer 7 can't run unless I open it as an Administrator
> (I have to do this manually each time)
> 2) Changing File Folder names
> (Each time I try to change a name of a folder the computer reboots)
> 3) Keyboard issues
> (The keyboard won't work unless I restore to any random day and I
> haven't
> added any new hardware/software AT ALL!)
> 4) User Account/Profile
> (I am an adminstrator on my computer - but it won't let me do anything
> b/c
> it says that I need administrator credentials)
>
> Those are just a few of the really annoying daily issues I have - I wish I
> had never installed this on my computer. Do not use VISTA. Not only is it
> a
> weak product - Microsoft doesn't care if you are having problems with it -
> (but also) - they said when a retial version of the software came
> available
> that I would get a revised copy of it.
>
> Did I get it? NO. Thanks Microsoft!
> Spend less time on copying the look of MAC O/S and making Vista look
> pretty,
> and try making a bug free product.
>
> Any tips on how I can uninstall this and try putting MAC software on my
> machine? I think that would be easier than getting a hold of tech people
> at
> "Microsoft"


Well the best way to remove it is to douse yourself and computer in petrol
and light a match

My System SpecsSystem Spec
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