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bootsect problem
What I didn't mention previously was that Path To Clipboard 1.00 (64-bit) from 12noon, didn't show the context menu items after install on Vista. beta version (on Vista 64), and the 'results' are the same as the above older version in the loss of functionality, and this beta isn't as polished (not unusual) but

Visual FoxPro ODBC Connection in Vista Beta 2
After following someone's instruction (http://www.istartedsomething. com/20060622/installing-and-uninstall-vista-beta-2-for-dual-boot-with-xp/), reboot, and now I can not access any data on my D partition anymore. I tried run "bootsect /nt52 d:" and it returns this message: "Could not open the volume root directory:

Donationware by 12noon (Stefan Tucker)
Hello everyone, I keep getting the error "setup could not get information about the disks on your computer" and Vista will not install. I am running 3 SATA drives, 1 is stand alone and the other 2 are RAID'd. It is an nForce 4 chipset and I am trying to install x64. I can pop in an IDE disk but don't really want to

Considering Vista Beta 2 (public version)
Go here: http://www.nforcershq.com/forum/vista-beta2-and-nforce-sataraid-an- installation-guide-vt66299.html?sid=a1c81053a03f1d8105500dfd10ae7215 -- AMD-FX-60 not get information about the disks on your computer" and Vista will not install. I am running 3 SATA drives, 1 is stand alone and the other 2 are RAID'd.

HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT Administrators doesn't exist
I am trying to install VS 2008 on a machine: - Running Vista Ultimate - 150+ GB free disk space - 4 GM RAM - No previous install of vs 2005/2008 beta etc - No SQL Further Items were not being installed. 2) Tried to install VS 2008 RTM German on a Machine with Vista Ultimate -> Setup failed after installing the

My first impressions - Vista 64 bit Ultimate
I
think all those MS haters should like it too especially all those confirmation boxes, nobody can say MS forced them to do this or that. ;0) I have not Each of these several attempts included checking standby, then installing all MS and HP patches/updates, checking again, without ever achieving any success.

Vista Beta 2 on SATA RAID?? Problems.
AVG is good for Windows Vista, not sure about Avast. - Bobb - wrote: Anyone beta testing this ? In the past 10 days I've gotten 2 emails (beta releases) about it from Symantec. The second email told me to do a fresh install /restore my PC to a point prior to the install of their FIRST beta install.

Installing Vista Beta 2
Vista
does not enable glass on a non-wddm compliant card, so no worry. You are correct, the Beta 2 adds will make a lot of difference. "gs" <g...@dontMail.telus> wrote in message news:uvvmVo1lGHA.4212@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... I gave up using VPC to install Vista. I used Virtual server 2005 R2 which is free from

Windows Vista Beta 2: The key word is 'Beta'
This error indicates that the VBScript DLL is not properly registered on the Vista machine. You should be able to fix it by running the command, I'm trying to install MBSA 2.1 Beta 2 on several workstations. Two installs under WinXP SP2 and SP3(rc) went fine. The Vista install repeatedly hangs with the message

Considering Vista Beta 2 (public version)
Even the SQL Server site does not include Vista as the supported OS on its requirement page. If i cant install it on Vista RTM, where else am i supposed to install it? "Vera Noest" wrote: This article mentions your problem on Vista beta 2. Maybe worth a check: 920201 - You receive a warning message on the System

Vista Beta 2 on SATA RAID?? Problems.
... can not and will not be acknowledged. "Scott Micale" <hrm_ad...@news.postalias> wrote in message news:%23xF4SeAKGHA.524@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl... I am a Technet subscriber and I have Vista Beta Build 5231. I have tried installing this on a couple of Virtual PC's and also a Computer with an Intel motherboard.

Done, but with errors on page
How should I install Windows Vista BETA 2? This is very important, ensure you are installing on a clean logical partition with enough free space. This has not been finalized yet. How do I activate Windows Vista? Click Start > right click Computer > click "Properties" > scroll down > under Windows Activation

mac can't run VISTA
Gary Well, I just retried with the new Beta 2 (5231), installing from a booted burned DVD to a fresh partition. I got the same "Installation cannot be Obviously, there is something with my configuration that Vista does not like. My Video cart is an Nvidia MX4000 Vivo. I did try the install a few times including

Vista Beta 2 on SATA RAID?? Problems.
Now you know why I don't use Vista :-) nobody had told me that it was permanent beta, either. As in how it won't connect to some routers. Seriously, I won't install an MS product until at least 2 service packs have been issued. Then I only install it on a test system to see if it works yet.

Installing Vista beta 2 in Virtual PC
There are valid reasons for installing Vista Beta 2 other than for testing purposes. Curiosity is one. -- Kerry Brown MS-MVP - Windows Shell/User I know - I know. But I feel that the opposite side of the coin should be shown. Surely you have not forgotten what 'curiosity' did for that cat. RIP Rgds Antioch.

Installing Vista beta 2 in Virtual PC
Vista beta 2 is not the latest version. It is the latest version available to those outside of the Beta testing program in other words the general public. It is quite stable for a Beta OS and worth playing with if you are so inclined. It is much better than Beta 1. Be very careful if you install it over XP.

Bad install of Flash in Vista Beta 2
Mike Bernstein mkm...@newsgroups.nospam microsoft public msdn general I have made a DVD of the Windows Vista beta 2 download (vista_usa_5231. 051004-2120_x86fre_win-dvd-LB2PFRE_EN.iso) from subscriber downloads. This DVD is readable in Windows XP but I want, for safety, to install this over Windows XP as a Virtual

Installing Vista Beta 2
If it isn't then click the arrow button to the right of the dialogue box and select Windows XO (Service Pack 2) from the drop down list. 6/ Now Click OK button 7/ The application should now start to install If it will not install in compatibility mode you may need to buy a Vista compatible version of the software

Virus issue relating to dual booting XP and Vista Beta 2
It is Beta 2.1 for Vista and I think it is safe to download. Run it. Are you REALLY sure it's safe to download and "Run it"!?! Now, be honest - are you REALLY sure It will want to run upon install. Choose the FULL scan although it may give you a threatening message that it might take a few hours. Oh, no, not a

Vista Beta 2 install
It simply will not install completely on my system. Multiple attempts, both upgrade and reformat clean installs all end up with a black screen. Video apparently is not re-enabled. My video card is an ATI Radeon 1800GTO. So it is back to beta 2, which at least installed cleanly and has been working pretty well for