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  1. Guess you are the only one! :( Seriously, I had issues with the nVidia drivers back in Beta 1 and had to revert to the Microsoft drivers. I tried to communicate with nVidia - but I guess that they operate in a vacumn also.

    Vista has had issues with graphics from the beginning - and it was especially evident when I installed it on my Toshiba M45 laptop. But, since the graphics was a major part of the redesign that resulted in Vista - I'd be surprised if there weren't andy issues.

  2. I think the best comment that I've seen was earlier in this thread - where someone mentioned words to the effect "if only Apple had acted sooner, we'd all be using Mac's now".

    Truer words were never spoken - every business runs on sales, and it's the marketing that encourages the sales. But once you've achieved market dominance it's tough to be unseated.

  3. I recall reading about the differences between the NTFS in XP and the NTFS in Vista - but with the demise of WinFS I sorta lost interest in it. I suspect that this is what's causing your problem.

    Was this a clean install of XP, then a clean install of Vista to make the dual boot? If not, what did you upgrade to get there?

    FYI - My Corsair flash drive (when used in Vista) is always coming up "corrupt" and Vista demands that it be allowed to fix it. Funny tho' - I never get these problems in XP and the drive works without issues there.

  4. I complain because I'm frustrated. It doesn't mean that I hate Microsoft, nor does it mean that I hate UAC. It's that it doesn't suit my needs, and I'm too impatient to wait for a "fix" to come out.

    UAC is, IMO, too inflexible for those of us who tinker with their systems. And, especially with apps designed for XP, it doesn't let us choose to "Allow" the app forever (like a software firewall will). Actually, a fix probably isn't needed as the problem will go away once my chosen apps become Vista compatible - but until then I reserve the right to b*tch about it! :)

    From my Army days: "A happy soldier is a b*tching soldier."

  5. I have been using Vista on and off for a year now - and it did crash frequently. But I dutifully submitted my crash reports and they have fixed each issue that I reported.

    I've been running the RTM build for several weeks now and don't have any problems with it's stability.

    What I do have a problem with is the lack of available apps for Vista. XP apps just don't work all that well in Vista - so I'm eagerly awaiting the flood of apps that should come once Vista is released to the general public.

    If you put poor quality gas in your car and it runs lousy - do you blame the car manufacturer - or the gas? The same goes for Microsoft. They spent gazillion's of dollars to ensure backwards compatibility - but they had to draw the line somewhere. And that was the principle of "least privilege".

    So, that's where they draw the line. And it's consistent with what they've been saying for years ("Don't use the Administrator account", "Run your system as a limited user", etc). But users don't listen to this advice (myself included) and routinely run as administrators. So software writers realized this and also find that it's easier to write code for administrators than it is for limited users.

    In general, those of us posting here (and on other forums) are only a small part of the customer base that Microsoft has. The majority of folks buy a computer, turn it on, and call someone when they have a problem. They don't need or even want to know why - they just want it fixed. Microsoft, being a business, must consider this when developing their products - and must adjust their product development to help assure that people are protected from themselves (this is what I like to call the "McDonald's" theory - where the big corporations are held responsible for the user's ineptitude. In the case of McDonalds, it was because someone sued them for having coffee that burned them when they spilled it in their own lap)

    'nuff said.

  6. Comodo's latest beta build works in Vista - with a couple of bugs:

    1) It disables my AVG email scanner (fix is posted on both AVG and Comodo site)

    2) Network monitoring is labelled as being off, but it accepts input from the dialog boxes.

  7. Then you lose the benefits that it gives you. Actually, I'd like an option to selectively elevate programs - rather than having to click to elevate.

    I'm a big supporter of UAC - but these darned prompts are driving me crazy! It's an XP thing tho' - once Vista compatible apps start coming out it'll solve itself.

  8. Here's the list of services that I had on my Vista RTM install when it first started - along with my choices about what should and should not me modified. A lot of this is based on previous experiences and may not apply in your situation. Finally, some of it is just a SWAG (scientific wild-a**ed guess) - so take it with a grain of salt.

    My thoughts are that, when it doubt, you should set a service to Manual rather than Disabling it - this way you can go back and see if it's being called on as time progresses. If it isn't needed in a week or two, then chances are that you won't need it - so it should be safe to Disable then.

    Regardless, take the time to export a list of the services as they sit on your system and save them to a text file - it's a good resource for resetting them if needs be. PM me for the Excel version of this if you'd like (it includes the comments from earlier in this thread).

    Here's what I've gotten:

    Application Experience - Disable if you don't use Aero or themes

    Application Information - Manual - needed to install legacy software as an admin

    Application Layer Gateway Service - Manual

    Application Management - Manual

    Background Intelligent Transfer Service - Auto

    Base Filtering Engine - ? Manual

    Block Level Backup Engine Service - Manual

    Certificate Propagation - Manual

    CNG Key Isolation - Manual

    COM+ Event System - Auto

    COM+ System Application - Manual

    Computer Browser - Auto

    Cryptographic Services - Auto

    DCOM Server Process Launcher - Auto

    Desktop Window Manager Session Manager - Disable if you don't use Aero or themes

    DFS Replication - Manual

    DHCP Client - Auto

    Diagnostic Policy Service - ? Manual

    Diagnostic Service Host - Manual

    Diagnostic System Host - ? Manual

    Distributed Link Tracking Client - Auto

    Distributed Transaction Coordinator - Manual

    DNS Client - Auto

    Extensible Authentication Protocol - Manual

    Fax - Disable if you don't fax

    Function Discovery Provider Host - Manual

    Function Discovery Resource Publication - Auto

    Group Policy Client - Disable if you don't use Group Policy

    Health Key and Certificate Management - Manual

    Human Interface Device Access - Manual

    IKE and AuthIP IPsec Keying Modules - ? Manual

    Interactive Services Detection - ? Manual

    Internet Connection Sharing (ICS) - Disabled by default on my system

    IP Helper - ? Manual

    IPsec Policy Agent - ? Manual

    KtmRm for Distributed Transaction Coordinator - ? Disable

    Link-Layer Topology Discovery Mapper - ? Manual

    Microsoft .NET Framework NGEN v2.0.50727_X86 - Manual

    Microsoft iSCSI Initiator Service - Manual

    Microsoft Software Shadow Copy Provider - Disable if you don't use Volume Shadow Copy - otherwise Manual

    Multimedia Class Scheduler - Disable, Manual if you need priority assigned to multimedia tasks

    Net.Tcp Port Sharing Service - Disabled by default on my system

    Netlogon - Manual

    Network Access Protection Agent - Manual

    Network Connections - Manual

    Network List Service - ? Manual

    Network Location Awareness - ? Manual

    Network Store Interface Service - Auto

    Offline Files - ? Manual

    Parental Controls - Disable unless you need the Parental Controls

    Peer Name Resolution Protocol - Manual

    Peer Networking Grouping - Manual

    Peer Networking Identity Manager - Manual

    Performance Logs & Alerts - Manual

    Plug and Play - Auto

    PnP-X IP Bus Enumerator - Manual

    PNRP Machine Name Publication Service - Manual

    Portable Device Enumerator Service - ? Manual

    Print Spooler - Disable if you don't have a printer

    Problem Reports and Solutions Control Panel Support - Manual

    Program Compatibility Assistant Service - ? Manual

    Protected Storage - Disable if you're not worried about the security of your sensitive information

    Quality Windows Audio Video Experience - Manual

    ReadyBoost - Disable unless using ReadyBoost (gotta try this one!)

    Remote Access Auto Connection Manager - ? Manual

    Remote Access Connection Manager - Disable if you don't use dial-up connections and/or VPN-networks.

    Remote Procedure Call (RPC) - Auto

    Remote Procedure Call (RPC) Locator - Manual

    Remote Registry - Manual

    Routing and Remote Access - Disabled by default on my system

    Secondary Logon - Disable

    Security Accounts Manager - Auto

    Security Center - ? Manual

    Server - ? Manual

    Shell Hardware Detection - Disable to remove autoplay functionality on removable media.

    SL UI Notification Service - Disable. You can manually run this if it's needed for activation or other software licensing issues.

    Smart Card - Manual

    Smart Card Removal Policy - Manual

    SNMP Trap - Manual

    Software Licensing - Disable if you don't use licensed content - but be careful as it will cause some programs to run with decreased functionality. Otherwise, set it to manual

    SSDP Discovery - Manual

    Superfetch - Sorta like prefetch on steroids - I'd leave it on Auto

    System Event Notification Service - Leave it if you want to know when an error occurs - otherwise, disable it.

    Tablet PC Input Service - Disable if you don't have a Tablet PC

    Task Scheduler - ? Manual

    TCP/IP NetBIOS Helper - ? Manual if you don't know

    Telephony - Disable if you don't use dial-up connections.

    Terminal Services - Disable, reset it if you need remote functionality

    Terminal Services Configuration - Manual

    Terminal Services UserMode Port Redirector - Manual

    Themes - Disable

    Thread Ordering Server - Manual

    TPM Base Services - Manual

    UPnP Device Host - Disable if you don't need to host UPnP devices.

    User Profile Service - Auto

    Virtual Disk - Manual

    Volume Shadow Copy - Manual

    WebClient - Disable

    Windows Audio - ? Manual

    Windows Audio Endpoint Builder - ? Manual

    Windows Backup - Manual

    Windows CardSpace - Manual

    Windows Color System - Manual

    Windows Connect Now - Config Registrar - Manual

    Windows Defender - Auto - use it, it's good and it's free!

    Windows Driver Foundation - User-mode Driver Framework - Manual

    Windows Error Reporting Service - Leave it if you want to know when an error occurs - otherwise, disable it.

    Windows Event Collector - Manual

    Windows Event Log - Leave it if you want to know when an error occurs - otherwise, disable it.

    Windows Firewall - Disable only if using another software firewall - otherwise, leave it alone.

    Windows Image Acquisition (WIA) - Manual

    Windows Installer - Manual

    Windows Management Instrumentation - Auto

    Windows Media Center Extender Service - Disabled by default on my system

    Windows Media Center Receiver Service - Manual

    Windows Media Center Scheduler Service - Manual

    Windows Media Center Service Launcher - ? Manual

    Windows Media Player Network Sharing Service - ? Manual

    Windows Modules Installer - Manual

    Windows Presentation Foundation Font Cache 3.0.0.0 - ? Manual

    Windows Remote Management (WS-Management) - ? Disable

    Windows Search - Disable

    Windows Time - Disable

    Windows Update - Auto - you need the updates!

    WinHTTP Web Proxy Auto-Discovery Service - Disable or Manual

    Wired AutoConfig - ? Disable if you don't have wireless - otherwise Manual

    WLAN AutoConfig - ? Disable if you don't have wireless - otherwise Manual

    WMI Performance Adapter - Manual

    Workstation- Auto

  9. 64 services running on a stock install of Vista RTM (32 bit version) by counting those that are listed as "Started" in services.msc

    After installing some Logitech mouse software and Firefox, a glance at the Task Manager shows 37 processes running (13 svchost.exe's) - but clicking on the Services tab shows many more than that (approximately 63 with a PID (presumed to be started) and a whole boat load more without PID's). Presumably the excess are running under the svchost.exe instances.

  10. I'd suggest an email to Logitech - if only to bring their attention to this. As Vista comes closer to launch you'll see more and more drivers being released.

    My Logitech web cam and trackball all work well in Vista. I install them as an Administrator in XP compatibility mode.

  11. Got a 3 on my desktop (to think, a P4 3.0 gHz is only a 3!). Didn't check on my Toshiba M45 laptop - but think that it was probably in the negative numbers :) (that was build 5456).

    The new system will improve my numbers tho' - a Core 2 Duo 6600, 4 gB RAM, 10,000 rpm W-D hard drive and an nVidia 7800 GT vid card.

  12. Recently my "primary" home on the web has undergone changes that have changed it from the place that I joined initially.

    So, I'm looking for another place to hang my hat.

    I typically post a lot on a few forums (currently 4 - including the one that I'm leaving), and also participate in the XP and Vista newsgroups.

    - John (usasma stands for US Army Sergeants Major Academy. It was my last job while in the military (I retired 3 years ago).

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