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I have some questions, which I would ideally like to have answered with respect to all of these 3 different models: (1) Is it possible to display GPS altitude - ie the altitude I have read that there are some issues with the Vista altitude and I am not sure if the basic eTrex displays altitude at all.

mild technology rant: Windows Vista and Dell...
John Barnes jbar...@email.net microsoft public windows vista general This is the only link that has a realistic discussion of the problem. You can read and see if any of it makes sense in your situation http://forums.microsoft.com/MSDN/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=1801756&SiteID=1 You might try Flashing the BIOS,

Update voor Vista
They also change some folder permissions to allow the sql process to read and write database files. And most importantly they work with Sql Server 2005 SP2 which is compatible with Vista (I believe any release of Sql Server 2005 will work with BCM, but because of some issues that don't affect BCM, Vista warns users

PowerForce G3 400 MHz/200/1MB Questions
I had GranParadiso Alpha installed on it, but had some issues, so uninstalled it and went back to Firefox. I've been running Vista for a long time, Anyhow in the last 6 months, Vista has come a long way. I only have 1 or two XP machines running now, and I even moved the Dev environment over to Vista even though

Leopard sucks (like Vista) - buggy as hell - - Tiger is better
Some issues that some of you have identified, such as stability, the economy, and the notoriety system have been largely resolved Finally, some of the issues .... and those John Does 1-100 that had everybody concerned. The complaint was filed by me George J. Schultz, Bauer and Schultz,Bonita/Chula Vista California.

Error code Ox0000007b upon final boot-up of Vista Beta 1
After contacting our Operations dept. to make sure we have the most up-to-date Service Pack and Windows Updates installed, I found out that they have disabled some of the indexing features of Vista. This was done for security reasons - I work for a university, and searches could include confidential documents.

[Rival] Vista Service Pack 1 Fixes [Microsoft's ...
2GB (1 stick) loads great, but 4GB bluescreens. "Dustin Harper" wrote: Try booting from the Vista DVD, and do a memory diagnostic. It should tell you if there is a problem with the memory. Also, I've noticed that some boards have some issues with 4 sticks of RAM in a motherboard for some reason.

[Rival] Vista Service Pack 1 Fixes [Microsoft's Competitive ...
We had some issues with an old printer we were using to test functionality of a program we have to access remotely (I advised my boss to look for an XP Isn't that really more a matter of the hardware manufacturers not making Vista drivers anyway? At home its different: I only have 1 GB of RAM (the work PC has

Contra-flow bike lane report to Ottawa Council on Wed. April 7
TheWagman TheWagman.353...@no-mx.forums.net microsoft public windows vista installation_setup Hello all! This is my first post on here and I'm in need of some good technical advice. Issue #1... I had a couple boot disk issues the past few days. My first error message was that the following file was corrupt or

UAC and Vista
Jj willgart_A_@hotmail_A_.com microsoft public windows developer winfx general I have some issues with my ati 980 pro. but not like your issue. Beta 1 installed successfully, but when I boot it, I get the longhorn boot screen with the sliding bar, then I get a black screen, and system seems to be crashed: I

Home network issue after adding vista laptop
Thanks, Toby "Jane C" wrote: Try this fix from MVP Ramesh: http://www.winhelponline.com/articles/202/1/ -- Jane, not plain ;) 64 bit enabled :-) Batteries This is a suggestion to Microsoft to review the UAC for some issues it has been causing. A few months ago, my New HP/Compaq with Vista Home Premium lost it's

mw recommended reading list (2 of 2)
Vista does have issues, but they are not ALL the fault of Vista. Some programs are expressly written such that they will not run on the next OS by virtue of .... The mysterious upcoming (who knows when) Service Pack 1, There's nothing "mysterious" about it. It's targeted (not promised) for the first quarter of next

mild technology rant: Windows Vista and Dell...
Stratum stratum...@comcast.net microsoft public windows vista installation_setup Ronnie Vernon MVP wrote: Bernard There are some issues with this installation. PostID=1192228&SiteID=1 Tim Andersons ITWriting - Tech writing blog Visual Studio 6 on Vista: http://www.itwriting.com/blog/?p=167 Ronnie,

One Way Samba-Solved-Now Broke Again-Fixed again
In researching options to use the Ultimate upgrade I purchased (which comes with both the 32 and 64 bit DVD media) - there appears to be some issues with have verified all the 64 bit drivers I need are available so I simply need some guidance on: 1.) Is this possible without purchasing another copy of Vista? 2.

Vista RC1 Available for Download
Looks to me like it wouldn't even work with some twiddling. Defragmenting on Linux (or Windows) is easy: 1. Free up some disk space. 2. Move files to one filesystem, then back again. (This would be much faster than any single-partition defrag, anyway.) Obviously, there are some issues with doing this on a running

Vista Client error 0xC7E50014
Matt A+, MCP, and MCDST "Keith Chilton" wrote: Even though I haven't touched vista and have no experience in it. This thread reinforces my belief to stay away from it until next year at least. The bugs and the whole "focus on graphics, GUI and the end-user" Microsoft initiative seems to have created some issues.

Take a look what the Sentinal put out today
Barry Schnur BSch...@cox.net novell support netware client winnt-2x-xp Just checking: 1) This is the released client? (released in mid August) 2) This is with NetWare 6.5 SP6 and post SP6 updates (going to SP6 and post SP6 updates appears to resolve some issues). -- Barry Schnur Novell Support Connection Volunteer.

LAWSUIT,LAG, FACTS NOT OPINIONS
The Ghost In The Machine ew...@sirius.tg00suus7038.net comp os linux advocacy In comp.os.linux.advocacy, amicus_curious <A...@sti.net> wrote on Fri, 1 Jun 2007 (It's a good, detailed piece, though I don't know what Vista version he tested. I hope Microsoft has fixed some of the indicated issues therein by now.

One more month and Vista is the #2 OS on the planet... behind XP!
In my experience, computers are designed with a specific OS in mind and while installing another OS will work, there are some issues that can be hard to diagnose. If this was an upgrade, your best bet is to revert back to your old OS because you really don't need Vista. If this is a new computer, make sure your

Reviewer of Vista Service Pack 1 Sees No Significant Changes
Mark L. Ferguson MarkLFergu...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista general Not accessing the BIOS is more likely to be caused by some keyboard failure. Do you get lights with capslock/scrolllock? Replacing the drive can often loosen other cables. Try a new keyboard (PS/2 if possible) or check