I recently upgraded one of my computers to Vista. I didn’t start out planning to do it. But somewhere in the process of reformatting my computer it seemed like a good idea. I think it was probably about the time that I realized I didn’t have the series of numbers and letters necessary to complete the reformatting process. Somehow they had skipped town and there was nothing printed on the computer case either.
So I was stuck without an operating system for awhile there. And then I decided to make lemonade out of lemons and bought the two hundred dollar Vista OS. And installed it.
And everything was fine until I read where Microsoft would upgrade my Vista from 32 bit to 64 bit if I sent them ten more clam shells.
Well that sounded like a pretty good deal so I did that and (wonders never cease) along in the mail awhile later came a slim cardboard container and my upgrade. And I installed it.
And everything was fine until I tried to run my printer and/or my Linksys wireless network. And neither of them worked! I had no internet in my inner sanctum. And that was a problem.
So I went to Best Buy and asked one of the Geek Squad about it and this is what he told me.
Nothing works with Vista 64-Bit OS. Every computer they have sold with it has been returned. There are no drivers that coordinate all the things you normally hook up with your computer.
Now you would have thought that maybe that bit of information would be out here somewhere so that we would all know about it and be able to make informed decisions.
Hey Microsoft! It’s the information age! How about sharing some of it with all of us.
And if anyone has found drivers that will help please let me know. This wasn't a science project and my data may not be accurate. So feed me as they say in Little Shop of Horrors. I still have trouble believing they could have done this.













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David: Sorry to hear that. Unfortunately, that info was available in the blogosphere almost immediately after Vista released. A lot of bloggers reported that they or their friends could not get any of their software to work with Vista. When I was forced to buy a new computer in early Dec, I managed to get the last copy of Win XP that one of the regional computer store chains had. I said I wouldn't pay if they sold me a Vista-installed computer.
I reformatted my computer
I reformatted my computer with Vista 32-bit and it is running alright now. But my computer is built for a 64-bit system. It came with XP pro. So maybe it is being underutilized.
I am sure there have been lots of reports about this. But I never saw them. And based on the popularity of this post on my blog maybe others haven't heard also. I have had about five thousand views in just a couple of days. It is helping very much to take my blog to the next level.
I know guys around here get five thousand views while they have their lunch but it is impressive to me.
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I know, that's unfortunate.
I know, that's unfortunate. A good friend of mine - a freelance writer (print) - went and Vista installed without asking me, despite knowing me for 16 years. She thought, for once, she'd be tech-savvy and be ahead of the game. Now she's coping with the mess.
It is so easy to do. I went
It is so easy to do. I went to CompUSA and thought for a minute about getting the 300 dollar VISTA. If I had done that it would have been 300 dollars down the rat hole. No warnings. Just go home and plug it in! Nothing works except your ocmputer! Surprise.
Onward and Upward
--C.S. Lewis
Virginia Breeze/davidnotes.com
My Photoblog /photolinklove.com/
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