Why I hate vista...

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So today I decided to bother to begin investigating why I got random resets and a BSOD a few times a day now!!!

This explains it all really..

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He is saying ( i assume ) that if microsoft cant even link to their own service pack properly then that speaks wonders for thier software.


Personally ive had zero problems from vista business 64, apart from IE crashing now and again thanks to the dodgy flash10 install.
 
I haven't liked it since I can't find anything.

And it turned my CV into a freaky .docx file which I can't open anywhere.

Its sorted now though thank goodness.

Lookswise... initially didn't like it as reminded me of Mac OS.

BB x
 
You hate Vista because you fail at Windows Update?

It's a good argument, I'm convinced :p

Now I've gone to the windows update page it sais

" Thank you for your interest in obtaining updates from our site.

To use this site, you must be running Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 or later.

To upgrade to the latest version of the browser, go to the Internet Explorer Downloads website."

I DON'T WANT TO USE IE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
Vista is fine:p

I haven't liked it since I can't find anything.

And it turned my CV into a freaky .docx file which I can't open anywhere.

Its sorted now though thank goodness.

Lookswise... initially didn't like it as reminded me of Mac OS.

BB x

Delete the x off the filename extension?
 
I haven't liked it since I can't find anything.

And it turned my CV into a freaky .docx file which I can't open anywhere.

Its sorted now though thank goodness.

Lookswise... initially didn't like it as reminded me of Mac OS.

BB x

That'd be Office 2007 miss, not Vista ;)

Now I've gone to the windows update page it sais



I DON'T WANT TO USE IE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Windows Update is built in to Vista.... And why not just use IE for updates, like what I do (FF3 and Chrome for everything else)?
 
I'm not using IE, and the very easy to find link that Jez helpfully handed to you on a plate works fine for me.
 
Do a search for system32, then delete that folder. You should be up and running after that, it's a common problem with Vista.
 
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