QUOTE(Skylinestar @ Apr 9 2007, 07:39 PM)
still cannot find driver for my aztech WL635USB wifi adapter. i e-mail this to aztech and this is their reply.
so sad
What wifi adapter are u use now?so sad
QUOTE(linkinstreet @ Apr 29 2007, 11:54 AM)
Vista is optimised to run on 1GB of ram, that's why I said 2GB was an overkill. if you're not optimising 99% of you 1GB ram, than 2GB is more of a waste of resource actually. While it's true that some heavy apps can load faster, there are not much difference in performance of the OS itself as it don't need that much RAM to work in the first place. 1GB is the sweet spot for Vista and that's why the experience rating don't change. comprende?
Maybe 1GB is enough for certain ppl. Gamers must have 2GB, no less. I am playing COH while mass downloading without any problem at all.QUOTE(seruzz2003 @ May 12 2007, 12:46 PM)
hi guys. i just bought a new pc with these specs:
core 2 duo e4300 1.80ghz
2 gb ddr2 sd-ram
geforce 7300 le
the problem is not with the performance of my vista home premium (it runs perfectly well but it is with the performance of internet explorer.
internet explorer runs extremely slow on my pc even when i run it. there is no problems like this whatsoever with firefox, only ie. after googling around, i found that the phishing filter seems to be the butt of that problem and i immediately went to turn it off.
there is no improvements whatsoever and to top it off, the so called update that would fix this(link below) cant install on my pc. it says 'the update does not apply to your system'.
so, is there any way to improve the performance of internet explorer?
thanks in advance.
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details...&displaylang=en
I also have that problem now. Shortly after I installed Firefox then when I try using IE7 it just cant connect to the Internet. I have also sometimes encounter error while updating updates from microsoft.core 2 duo e4300 1.80ghz
2 gb ddr2 sd-ram
geforce 7300 le
the problem is not with the performance of my vista home premium (it runs perfectly well but it is with the performance of internet explorer.
internet explorer runs extremely slow on my pc even when i run it. there is no problems like this whatsoever with firefox, only ie. after googling around, i found that the phishing filter seems to be the butt of that problem and i immediately went to turn it off.
there is no improvements whatsoever and to top it off, the so called update that would fix this(link below) cant install on my pc. it says 'the update does not apply to your system'.
so, is there any way to improve the performance of internet explorer?
thanks in advance.
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details...&displaylang=en
QUOTE(ianho @ Jun 3 2007, 05:20 AM)
I'm thinking of changing my mobo. Currently on Nforce 4 mobo. Thinking of changing to N680i. I've read that Vista already has Nforce 2,3,4,5,6 all inside already n there's no need for the mobo drivers. If this is true then all I need to do is just replace the mobo n everything shud boot up perfectly n run as normal? How about the activation? Will Vista detect my new mobo n ask for reactivation?
Really dont wanna reformat. Hate that as a reformat means days of reinstalling progs n settings all over again. I absolutely hate reformatting.
I also planning of mobo upgrade next year. Is Vista has the Windows recovery like XP when boot up from the Vista DVD?Really dont wanna reformat. Hate that as a reformat means days of reinstalling progs n settings all over again. I absolutely hate reformatting.
QUOTE(lucifah @ Jun 7 2007, 09:54 PM)
Vista is fukin great... never had much fun since Mac OSX
very intuitive, especially the new START--> SEARCH thingy. needs time to adjust but once u know how to utilise it, u'll see many ways to make your life easier.
the only downside is this thing doesn't run well on older machine. needs high requirement, but since hardware price are falling like mad now, who gives a second thought about splurging a couple more GB of ram?
I am also get use to it. Its very useful. No need to wait searching all over the hard drive.very intuitive, especially the new START--> SEARCH thingy. needs time to adjust but once u know how to utilise it, u'll see many ways to make your life easier.
the only downside is this thing doesn't run well on older machine. needs high requirement, but since hardware price are falling like mad now, who gives a second thought about splurging a couple more GB of ram?
Jun 28 2007, 12:22 PM

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