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How to achieve actual use of my full 4 GB RAM,
That was my real problem and i just wondered if anyone had my old problem which obviously they did - I have learned to use these forums - Brilliant Because I am dual boot I have no restore points - that advice about restore from disk was too late for me as I had already booted into xp to access my documents.

Unstable A7N8X-DLX 2.0 system, Power Supply was culprit
Vista's boot time, on a dual-core 2.8GHz Pentium D machine with 1 GB of RAM, was almost 4 (four) minutes, which is abysmal. Not only did this 2GHz CPU 2GB RAM Acer laptop take well over three minutes to boot Vista, it was totally unresponsive for almost a full five minutes when I got it to burn a factory

Back to multi-booting the RAID - again. . .
... weird happen to me to a system I dual boot with SuSE while I was in the other OS, stand alone reinstall no viruses It trashed the partitions. I live in a mobile home park with a witchy power supply. I think that's what happened to you. The power hiccuped unnoticeable and your system went wild but did not stop.

Etch installation media doesn't boot (neither NETINST CD, nor ...
Or add a 2nd HD, install Win2k there and dual boot. As far as security...it is *essential* that you immediately apply all critical updates that means SP4, I do occasional online virus scans but so far have had no issues thanks to common sense browsing habits and the built in security settings in 98.

problem trying to open files in CS3
Did lose the use of some older software and peripherals though. You can't install XP as an upgrade to Vista. You'll have to do a clean install of XP, either wiping Vista first or in a dual boot configuration. Dual booting with Vista installed first: http://apcmag.com/5485/dualbooting_vista_and_xp "P. Jayant"

Install 3 of 3 loop hang vista crash
Sanity calms, but madness is more interesting. http://www.lockergnome.com/darksentinel Undo the munge to reply by email When did I ever say I was anti MSFT?? I dual boot Vista and XP like both very much. Frank is a moron. That is all. I would hate to call you the same for assuming............ But there it is.

Phantom Recovery Console in Windows Boot Manager
I simply did not know what to do next. :>) So I thought, well, I'll just click on something and see what happens. And then I noticed that there were no click But I'm not quite ready to make the leap yet... What's your opinion of the practicality of having dual boot Mac O/S and Windows O/S laptop as the one

Thoughts on cooker 2008.1
I haven't tried personally, but I presume that if you now did a repair install of XP it would allow you to set it up the dual boot. Boot Magic which is provided with partition Magic is a very capable tool, but by no means the only example. Boot Magic works by hiding the other OS partitions so is not suitable if

MB Upgrade - Did not go as planned...
gmail.com> wrote: it is a combo drive and yes I did try holding down c at bootup .... nothing, and I also tried holding down option at startup and no drives appear and the cursor ( to select brightok.net> wrote: rpjepsen wrote: I installed a 40Gb Samsung in my G3 500 ibook but I can't get the "book' to boot up.

Open bugs
... (it claims it can't find the system drive) or something Western Digital did during it's install/copy (but I've scoured the net and tried every change to no avail. .... while I'm doing this (and due to my health it still takes me forever to do the simplest things) is to do a dual-boot (something else new to me).

Reinstall Windows
As soon as the extra ram is put in, the machine takes a very long time to boot and is functionally unusable. In msconfig > Boot Advanced Options, Maximum memory is unticked. If I tick it, 4096 is the figure which cannot be increased. I have borrowed and tried other ram, and checked all the slots, but no joy.

Windows Vista Ultimate upgrade hangs on install
Several questions: 1) How do I clear off my new system COMPLETELY - with no trace whatsoever of the OS so that I can re-install using the new disk and new 3) SInce I can't transfer my licence without ending up with an expensive coffee coaster, I may consider a dual boot arrangement on the old machine, but that

Reinstall Windows
I do have an opportunity to try this on my laptop, and it would be a dual boot system for reasons as such. However, based on my experiences working with Vista Ultimate, Thanks. I've had no problems using Money 2001 on Vista. I did however install it in a directory that I created, not the default one.

Mapsource & Mac
But no linksys. Routers here are D-Link for the wireless, and a Xincom Dual WAN router for my main. -- Charlie. http://msmvps.com/xperts64 I dual boot XP32,XP 64, & Vista 64 no connection problems. Some older linksys routers only supporting (B) had problems,later version supporting (B) did not.

RO7 - GM loses 38 Billion - all kinds of management types gone
The security model was a bit weaker than Linux/Unix, but did provide superior security than Windows 95. Again, all of this was well documented in periodicals of the time, Even though the machines were sold with Windows ME or Windows 2000, the end-users were often creating dual-boot machines.

Thinking of jumping from Win98SE to Win2k
Did you dink with fstab before updates? Did you reboot after fstab changes? I no longer have 2008.1 on the system, but changes were first to disable avahi and Always possible, but 2008.0 seems to work fine. Yes, but could be a dual-core bug in 2008.1 And, I cannot see how dinking up fstab would have messed up

Icons do not show at notification area (clock tray)
No plastic and no vinyl. Make it AWD and RSC and put either a turbocharger or a supercharger on the small block V8 with dual overhead cams and four valves per cylinder. How about the Avalanche with all of that weird plastic molding that made it wider but did not offer any cargo capability?

My first impressions of Vista Ultimate 64 bit
I am on Vista Ultimate, P4 2.8ghz, 4mb ram, dual boot, Antivirus is Norton Antivirus 2008. Boot to XP Pro everything worked fine. Boot to Vista, no internet. There were 8 updates that automatically I tried restoring system to a restore point before the updates, but it did not fix the problem. What should I do?

Microsoft is doing it's best to chase me off
PowerPC Macs are more likely to use local time in their real time clock, because older models could dual-boot into Mac OS 9, and I expect Mac OS 9 (and It had no effect on file timestamps seen by the client, but everything shifted locally on the server (because the file system is storing timestamps using UTC).

Reverting back to XP from Vista
Did you reboot after fstab changes? Yes. I no longer have 2008.1 on the system, but changes were first to disable avahi and beagle, and later to remove them. Always possible, but 2008.0 seems to work fine. Yes, but could be a dual-core bug in 2008.1 And, I cannot see how dinking up fstab would have messed up