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Well I took the plunge and downloaded Vista last night. I'm been trying to finish the installation since 5am and it's now 1:20PM. The upgrade appeared to go fine, restarting several times. From the time my computer hits the post message, after restart, until the windows little logo comes up is only a few seconds, however, from there until it gets to the login screen is anywhere from 5-7 minutes. Then after choosing my user, it takes 10-15 minutes with "Preparing Your Desktop". Once at the desktop, I get a message that there were startup applications blocked and to view them, click the balloon. I do that and after 10-15 more minutes my system locks and I receive a tone. I pressed IE to get to the internet and woah... it took almost 8 minutes just to bring up IE and another 5 minutes to load my home page. Here's my specs:
Pentinum IV dual 2.8Ghz 4GB RAM SATA 10k RPM 160GB HD NVidia 8800GTX IE7 & Firefox
Any assistance is greatly appreciated.
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Hi, jamndar.
[Quoted Text] > Well I took the plunge and downloaded Vista last night.
You downloaded Vista? Last night? From where?
RC -- R. C. White, CPA San Marcos, TX rc[ at ]grandecom.net Microsoft Windows MVP (Running Windows Live Mail beta in Vista Ultimate x64)
"jamndar" <jamndar[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:66674330-32F5-4905-9081-857BA45CBEF3[ at ]microsoft.com... > Well I took the plunge and downloaded Vista last night. I'm been trying > to > finish the installation since 5am and it's now 1:20PM. The upgrade > appeared > to go fine, restarting several times. From the time my computer hits the > post message, after restart, until the windows little logo comes up is > only a > few seconds, however, from there until it gets to the login screen is > anywhere from 5-7 minutes. Then after choosing my user, it takes 10-15 > minutes with "Preparing Your Desktop". Once at the desktop, I get a > message > that there were startup applications blocked and to view them, click the > balloon. I do that and after 10-15 more minutes my system locks and I > receive a tone. I pressed IE to get to the internet and woah... it took > almost 8 minutes just to bring up IE and another 5 minutes to load my home > page. Here's my specs: > > Pentinum IV dual 2.8Ghz > 4GB RAM > SATA 10k RPM 160GB HD > NVidia 8800GTX > IE7 & Firefox > > Any assistance is greatly appreciated.
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If you have Vista 32 bit then try reducing your memory to 2 GB.
See: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/929605/en-us
Also how much virtual memory do you have set up?
"R. C. White" <rc[ at ]grandecom.net> wrote in message news:8F92FF2E-8646-47F0-9E70-958C287582E7[ at ]microsoft.com...
[Quoted Text] > Hi, jamndar. > >> Well I took the plunge and downloaded Vista last night. > > You downloaded Vista? Last night? From where? > > RC > -- > R. C. White, CPA > San Marcos, TX > rc[ at ]grandecom.net > Microsoft Windows MVP > (Running Windows Live Mail beta in Vista Ultimate x64) > > "jamndar" <jamndar[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:66674330-32F5-4905-9081-857BA45CBEF3[ at ]microsoft.com... >> Well I took the plunge and downloaded Vista last night. I'm been trying >> to >> finish the installation since 5am and it's now 1:20PM. The upgrade >> appeared >> to go fine, restarting several times. From the time my computer hits the >> post message, after restart, until the windows little logo comes up is >> only a >> few seconds, however, from there until it gets to the login screen is >> anywhere from 5-7 minutes. Then after choosing my user, it takes 10-15 >> minutes with "Preparing Your Desktop". Once at the desktop, I get a >> message >> that there were startup applications blocked and to view them, click the >> balloon. I do that and after 10-15 more minutes my system locks and I >> receive a tone. I pressed IE to get to the internet and woah... it took >> almost 8 minutes just to bring up IE and another 5 minutes to load my >> home >> page. Here's my specs: >> >> Pentinum IV dual 2.8Ghz >> 4GB RAM >> SATA 10k RPM 160GB HD >> NVidia 8800GTX >> IE7 & Firefox >> >> Any assistance is greatly appreciated. >
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And of course you loaded the Vista SATA drivers for your specific Mobo(which ever one that is) during the install and then loaded the Vista drivers for the other devices on your Mobo...like Network Card...Sound....Video..etc etc. mmmm??? peter "jamndar" <jamndar[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:66674330-32F5-4905-9081-857BA45CBEF3[ at ]microsoft.com...
[Quoted Text] > Well I took the plunge and downloaded Vista last night. I'm been trying > to > finish the installation since 5am and it's now 1:20PM. The upgrade > appeared > to go fine, restarting several times. From the time my computer hits the > post message, after restart, until the windows little logo comes up is > only a > few seconds, however, from there until it gets to the login screen is > anywhere from 5-7 minutes. Then after choosing my user, it takes 10-15 > minutes with "Preparing Your Desktop". Once at the desktop, I get a > message > that there were startup applications blocked and to view them, click the > balloon. I do that and after 10-15 more minutes my system locks and I > receive a tone. I pressed IE to get to the internet and woah... it took > almost 8 minutes just to bring up IE and another 5 minutes to load my home > page. Here's my specs: > > Pentinum IV dual 2.8Ghz > 4GB RAM > SATA 10k RPM 160GB HD > NVidia 8800GTX > IE7 & Firefox > > Any assistance is greatly appreciated.
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I didn't download the SATA drivers for my MOBO. But all other devices yes I did. Thanks Peter.
Wow JW I didn't realize that, I'll try removing 2GB of RAM and see if that improves my situation. Currently it takes 10-15 minutes just to get to the desktop. Once at the desktop, it takes approx 6 minutes before I can click anything. Once I click something, it takes another 6 minutes before I can take my next action. Also, when trying to run applications, I double click, wait 6 minutes, get prompted by User Access Control to continue (Stating windows needs permission to continue), I click "Continue", receive a black screen, wait 6 minutes for the desktop to reappear and proceed 1 step at a time with 6 minute pauses between each.
R.C. - I downloaded from Windowsmarketplace.com. However, Microsofts download application kept erroring out, so Mark, at windowsmarketplace.com responded to my request for assistance downloading by utilizing http and my browser. His solution worked and i was able to perform the download of 3 files and run the installation.
I'll let you guys know how it turns out, but probably won't be until tomorrow as it's already 7:20PM CST here and I doubt if I'll be able to address them all tonight.
Thanks again for your responses!
"peter" wrote:
[Quoted Text] > And of course you loaded the Vista SATA drivers for your specific Mobo(which > ever one that is) during the install > and then loaded the Vista drivers for the other devices on your Mobo...like > Network Card...Sound....Video..etc etc. > mmmm??? > peter > "jamndar" <jamndar[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:66674330-32F5-4905-9081-857BA45CBEF3[ at ]microsoft.com... > > Well I took the plunge and downloaded Vista last night. I'm been trying > > to > > finish the installation since 5am and it's now 1:20PM. The upgrade > > appeared > > to go fine, restarting several times. From the time my computer hits the > > post message, after restart, until the windows little logo comes up is > > only a > > few seconds, however, from there until it gets to the login screen is > > anywhere from 5-7 minutes. Then after choosing my user, it takes 10-15 > > minutes with "Preparing Your Desktop". Once at the desktop, I get a > > message > > that there were startup applications blocked and to view them, click the > > balloon. I do that and after 10-15 more minutes my system locks and I > > receive a tone. I pressed IE to get to the internet and woah... it took > > almost 8 minutes just to bring up IE and another 5 minutes to load my home > > page. Here's my specs: > > > > Pentinum IV dual 2.8Ghz > > 4GB RAM > > SATA 10k RPM 160GB HD > > NVidia 8800GTX > > IE7 & Firefox > > > > Any assistance is greatly appreciated. > > >
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On Sun, 17 Jun 2007 11:33:01 -0700, jamndar <jamndar[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote, quoted or indirectly quoted someone who said :
[Quoted Text] > I do that and after 10-15 more minutes my system locks and I >receive a tone. I pressed IE to get to the internet and woah... it took >almost 8 minutes just to bring up IE and another 5 minutes to load my home >page. Here's my specs:
Sounds like your TPC/IP needs some tweaking.
see http://mindprod.com/jgloss/tcpip.html and follow the links. -- Roedy Green Canadian Mind Products The Java Glossary http://mindprod.com
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Roedy, Nothing changed in my TCP/IP settings, not even the IP address of my machine. I turned off User Access Control and now internet loads fine, however, no change in how long it takes to load to the desktop or run an appication/control panel/etc... Thanks for your response.
"Roedy Green" wrote:
[Quoted Text] > On Sun, 17 Jun 2007 11:33:01 -0700, jamndar > <jamndar[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote, quoted or indirectly quoted > someone who said : > > > I do that and after 10-15 more minutes my system locks and I > >receive a tone. I pressed IE to get to the internet and woah... it took > >almost 8 minutes just to bring up IE and another 5 minutes to load my home > >page. Here's my specs: > > Sounds like your TPC/IP needs some tweaking. > > see http://mindprod.com/jgloss/tcpip.html and follow the links. > -- > Roedy Green Canadian Mind Products > The Java Glossary > http://mindprod.com>
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You say in your system specs that you only have 4Gb of ram - this probably isn't enough to run the premium version of vista - you can try turning off the areo-glass effects to see if that makes a difference.
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Well according to the system requirements for Vista Ultimate, I surpass all requirements immensely.
Required I have 1Ghz 32-bit (x86) 2.8Ghz Dual-Core FX-62 1GB RAM 4GB RAM 15GB Free Space 130GB Free Space
And when I ran advisor it selected "Ultimate" with all features as the one I should be able to run.
Thanks for your response!
"Jimbob" wrote:
[Quoted Text] > You say in your system specs that you only have 4Gb of ram - this probably > isn't enough to run the premium version of vista - you can try turning off > the areo-glass effects to see if that makes a difference.
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Have you run task manager to see if anything is spinning the machine?
A 2G system on an E6600 runs Vista Ultimate w/ aero just fine. 'Course depends on what you are running but 2 copies of VS.Net run well alongside several other active programs.
- Dave
"jamndar" <jamndar[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:A8EF195F-2F45-440D-A302-2111FBB623E1[ at ]microsoft.com...
[Quoted Text] > Well according to the system requirements for Vista Ultimate, I surpass > all > requirements immensely. > > Required I have > 1Ghz 32-bit (x86) 2.8Ghz Dual-Core FX-62 > 1GB RAM 4GB RAM > 15GB Free Space 130GB Free Space > > And when I ran advisor it selected "Ultimate" with all features as the one > I > should be able to run. > > Thanks for your response! > > "Jimbob" wrote: > >> You say in your system specs that you only have 4Gb of ram - this >> probably >> isn't enough to run the premium version of vista - you can try turning >> off >> the areo-glass effects to see if that makes a difference.
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"Jimbob" wrote
[Quoted Text] > You say in your system specs that you only have 4Gb of ram - this probably > isn't enough to run the premium version of vista - you can try turning off > the areo-glass effects to see if that makes a difference.
That's a ridiculous statement, typical from a troll. This nearly 5 yr old system with 1GB of RAM runs Vista Ultimate with Aero just fine.
-- Rock [MS-MVP User/Shell]
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