Re: Vista update
Re: Vista update
ps Don't know about jv16 Power Tools, but jv regcleaner doesn't work.
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"Delboy" <spamfree.delboy.hoy@btinternet.com> wrote in message
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> Hi Heirloom
>
> Pleased to hear the new Vista box is ok. Be interested to hear how fast
> generally (especially file transfers) and how much disk churning goes on.
>
> CCleaner 2.00.491 beta (latest) is fine if you run as administrator (r
> click the s/cut icon-properties-compatibility-check run as admin box. Then
> it will clean properly.
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> "Heirloom" <roland58XX@suddenlink.net> wrote in message
> news:OzGiNfk7HHA.1204@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
>> Hey Mike,
>> No, I didn't even attempt to network the XP and Vista machines
>> together. I do have them working off of the same router, a Linksys
>> ethernet. I was going to set up a wireless network, but, the needs of
>> the wife were not such to justify it.
>> I really don't need the two machines 'talking', I recently purchased two
>> 4G and one 2G pen drives, so, if I need to move anything from one machine
>> to the other, they are quite handy, plus, the wife can use one to backup
>> all of her pictures and 'goodies' for safe keeping.
>> BTW, will the older version of jv16 Power Tools (1.30.195) work
>> with Vista Home Premium?? I have been told that Spybot S&D is okay and
>> I am still wondering about Crap Cleaner with Vista.....any info on those?
>> I agree that the 'nags' are not really a bad thing, especially for
>> a new user. However, like you said, they are a bit overdone and I would
>> like to see a way to disable some of them......even the wife finds some
>> of them annoying and she is not a geek.
>> Heirloom, old and Vista is okay
>>
>>
>> "Mike M" <No_Spam@Corned_Beef.Only> wrote in message
>> news:O67ERyj7HHA.1900@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>>> Do you have the two machines networked together? If so did you have any
>>> problems doing so?
>>>
>>> As for the "nag" messages, welcome to the world of UAC, not that I think
>>> that that is a bad feature although perhaps a little "over-done".
>>> --
>>> Mike M
>>>
>>>
>>> Heirloom <roland58XX@suddenlink.net> wrote:
>>>
>>>> To those interested,
>>>> The new notebook with Vista Home Premium is working just fine
>>>> for my wife. It took quite a while to remove all of the "trial crap"
>>>> that came installed, but, that is almost complete.....I only need to
>>>> remove a few file and folder leftovers and do some manual
>>>> housekeeping in the registry. Overall, she is impressed with the OS
>>>> and the system. Personally, I like XP better (mainly because I am
>>>> used to it).....Vista seems to be a bit "AOL'ish" with all the 'eye
>>>> candy' and has a number of 'nag' messages from the PC Health feature.
>>>> i.e., it did not recognize the backup I made from Acronis to an
>>>> external USB HD. Bottom line, the wife likes it.......if the
>>>> wife is happy, everyone is happy.
>>>> Heirloom, old and now have two machines
>>>> to maintain <g>.
>>>
>>
>>
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