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Well I made the leap. Bought a new PC with Vista Home Premium.
Tried to install my MagiColor 2500W laser printer. Received a warning that it was not Vista compatible with a link to the Konica website. Clicked the link and IE7 quit working. Tried rebooting, still not working. Installed FireFox to get to the MS website to download IE7 to repair IE7. Opps, no luck. Seems IE7 is integrated into Vista. So, got out the PC recovery CD and began the loooonnnng reinstall process. Gets all the way to the end and tells me my pc is not compatible with this software so it restored my previous version of the software!! And still IE7 does not work. So went to Best Buy in search of XP Pro. You guessed it, they no longer carry it! So I now have this nice looking $1700 pc with a beautiful 22" wide screen monitor that is taking up valuable real estate on my deskas it holds down papers. I am searching with my laptop on eBay for XP Pro. When I get my hands on XP Pro and I can promise you I will NEVER fall for another trick from MicroSoft. |
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I had no problem accessing the web site with Vista and IE7. -- Carey Frisch Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User ---------------------------------------------------------------------- "DennisC" wrote: Well I made the leap. Bought a new PC with Vista Home Premium. Tried to install my MagiColor 2500W laser printer. Received a warning that it was not Vista compatible with a link to the Konica website. Clicked the link and IE7 quit working. Tried rebooting, still not working. Installed FireFox to get to the MS website to download IE7 to repair IE7. Opps, no luck. Seems IE7 is integrated into Vista. So, got out the PC recovery CD and began the loooonnnng reinstall process. Gets all the way to the end and tells me my pc is not compatible with this software so it restored my previous version of the software!! And still IE7 does not work. So went to Best Buy in search of XP Pro. You guessed it, they no longer carry it! So I now have this nice looking $1700 pc with a beautiful 22" wide screen monitor that is taking up valuable real estate on my deskas it holds down papers. I am searching with my laptop on eBay for XP Pro. When I get my hands on XP Pro and I can promise you I will NEVER fall for another trick from MicroSoft. |
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Honestly, a little foresight would have gone a long way here. You could have
easily determined whether the printer was compatible with Vista B4 any money exchanged hands...this one lands in your lap. July 4th weekend I built a new PC, installed Vista, which BTW was a breeze and have had only one problem, it didn't come out of "sleep" one time. Richard "DennisC" <dennis_crowley@charter.net> wrote in message news:1188248241.915304.64420@57g2000hsv.googlegroups.com... > Well I made the leap. Bought a new PC with Vista Home Premium. > > Tried to install my MagiColor 2500W laser printer. Received a warning > that it was not Vista compatible with a link to the Konica website. > Clicked the link and IE7 quit working. Tried rebooting, still not > working. > > Installed FireFox to get to the MS website to download IE7 to repair > IE7. Opps, no luck. Seems IE7 is integrated into Vista. > > So, got out the PC recovery CD and began the loooonnnng reinstall > process. Gets all the way to the end and tells me my pc is not > compatible with this software so it restored my previous version of > the software!! And still IE7 does not work. > > So went to Best Buy in search of XP Pro. You guessed it, they no > longer carry it! > > So I now have this nice looking $1700 pc with a beautiful 22" wide > screen monitor that is taking up valuable real estate on my deskas it > holds down papers. > > I am searching with my laptop on eBay for XP Pro. When I get my hands > on XP Pro and I can promise you I will NEVER fall for another trick > from MicroSoft. > |
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Contact the manufacturer for warranty service.
Or return the computer and purchase one with the operating system of your choice. Windows XP computers are still available as well as Windows XP in the retail locations I have seen lately, and one of them was Best Buy. "tells me my pc is not compatible" This is not a Windows Vista issue. Assuming that was the restore process with the original media shipped with the computer, that is a problem the OEM needs to deal with, either bad media or bad hardware. Verify the media is clean by using appropriate cleaners. A call for warranty support/replacement/return may be in order. -- Jupiter Jones [MVP] http://www3.telus.net/dandemar http://www.dts-l.org "DennisC" <dennis_crowley@charter.net> wrote in message news:1188248241.915304.64420@57g2000hsv.googlegroups.com... > Well I made the leap. Bought a new PC with Vista Home Premium. > > Tried to install my MagiColor 2500W laser printer. Received a > warning > that it was not Vista compatible with a link to the Konica website. > Clicked the link and IE7 quit working. Tried rebooting, still not > working. > > Installed FireFox to get to the MS website to download IE7 to repair > IE7. Opps, no luck. Seems IE7 is integrated into Vista. > > So, got out the PC recovery CD and began the loooonnnng reinstall > process. Gets all the way to the end and tells me my pc is not > compatible with this software so it restored my previous version of > the software!! And still IE7 does not work. > > So went to Best Buy in search of XP Pro. You guessed it, they no > longer carry it! > > So I now have this nice looking $1700 pc with a beautiful 22" wide > screen monitor that is taking up valuable real estate on my deskas > it > holds down papers. > > I am searching with my laptop on eBay for XP Pro. When I get my > hands > on XP Pro and I can promise you I will NEVER fall for another trick > from MicroSoft. > |
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I would contact the manufacturer of the computer. They need to deal with the
problems. Also you may find that if you installl XP on that computer that they will not honor the warranty. -- Paul "DennisC" wrote: > Well I made the leap. Bought a new PC with Vista Home Premium. > > Tried to install my MagiColor 2500W laser printer. Received a warning > that it was not Vista compatible with a link to the Konica website. > Clicked the link and IE7 quit working. Tried rebooting, still not > working. > > Installed FireFox to get to the MS website to download IE7 to repair > IE7. Opps, no luck. Seems IE7 is integrated into Vista. > > So, got out the PC recovery CD and began the loooonnnng reinstall > process. Gets all the way to the end and tells me my pc is not > compatible with this software so it restored my previous version of > the software!! And still IE7 does not work. > > So went to Best Buy in search of XP Pro. You guessed it, they no > longer carry it! > > So I now have this nice looking $1700 pc with a beautiful 22" wide > screen monitor that is taking up valuable real estate on my deskas it > holds down papers. > > I am searching with my laptop on eBay for XP Pro. When I get my hands > on XP Pro and I can promise you I will NEVER fall for another trick > from MicroSoft. > > |
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DennisC wrote:
> Well I made the leap. Bought a new PC with Vista Home Premium. > > Tried to install my MagiColor 2500W laser printer. Received a warning > that it was not Vista compatible with a link to the Konica website. > Clicked the link and IE7 quit working. Tried rebooting, still not > working. > > Installed FireFox to get to the MS website to download IE7 to repair > IE7. Opps, no luck. Seems IE7 is integrated into Vista. > > So, got out the PC recovery CD and began the loooonnnng reinstall > process. Gets all the way to the end and tells me my pc is not > compatible with this software so it restored my previous version of > the software!! And still IE7 does not work. > > So went to Best Buy in search of XP Pro. You guessed it, they no > longer carry it! > > So I now have this nice looking $1700 pc with a beautiful 22" wide > screen monitor that is taking up valuable real estate on my deskas it > holds down papers. > > I am searching with my laptop on eBay for XP Pro. When I get my hands > on XP Pro and I can promise you I will NEVER fall for another trick > from MicroSoft. > http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produ...N82E16832116059 -- Alias To email me, remove shoes |
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> I would contact the manufacturer of the computer. They need to deal with the > problems. Also you may find that if you installl XP on that computer that > they will not honor the warranty. That would be solved by removing the current hard drive, putting in a new one and installing XP on it. If the OP ever needs warranty work, he simply puts the Vista hard drive back in and it will be just as groovy as it was when he bought it. -- Alias To email me, remove shoes |
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"Alias" <iamalias@shoesgmail.com> wrote in message news:favo3h$910$2@aioe.org... > PaulB wrote: >> I would contact the manufacturer of the computer. They need to deal with >> the problems. Also you may find that if you installl XP on that computer >> that they will not honor the warranty. > > That would be solved by removing the current hard drive, putting in a new > one and installing XP on it. If the OP ever needs warranty work, he simply > puts the Vista hard drive back in and it will be just as groovy as it was > when he bought it. > Or, instead of replacing the HD, he could just create an image of the factory HD config to DVD(s), restoring it at a later date if necessary. |
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>it didn't come out of "sleep" one time.
So that's why you didn't have even one problem??? LOL!!!! Vista has so many problems in a real life environment that I am suspecting Microsoft wants to commit suicide with its vista-crap OS!!! "Kosmo" <kdsusa@tampabaydotrrdotcom> wrote in message news:B2A12024-A679-49C7-8C2E-3A2F160CE9AF@microsoft.com... > Honestly, a little foresight would have gone a long way here. You could > have easily > determined whether the printer was compatible with Vista B4 any money > exchanged > hands...this one lands in your lap. > July 4th weekend I built a new PC, installed Vista, which BTW was a breeze > and have had only one problem, it didn't come out of "sleep" one time. > > Richard > > > "DennisC" <dennis_crowley@charter.net> wrote in message > news:1188248241.915304.64420@57g2000hsv.googlegroups.com... >> Well I made the leap. Bought a new PC with Vista Home Premium. >> >> Tried to install my MagiColor 2500W laser printer. Received a warning >> that it was not Vista compatible with a link to the Konica website. >> Clicked the link and IE7 quit working. Tried rebooting, still not >> working. >> >> Installed FireFox to get to the MS website to download IE7 to repair >> IE7. Opps, no luck. Seems IE7 is integrated into Vista. >> >> So, got out the PC recovery CD and began the loooonnnng reinstall >> process. Gets all the way to the end and tells me my pc is not >> compatible with this software so it restored my previous version of >> the software!! And still IE7 does not work. >> >> So went to Best Buy in search of XP Pro. You guessed it, they no >> longer carry it! >> >> So I now have this nice looking $1700 pc with a beautiful 22" wide >> screen monitor that is taking up valuable real estate on my deskas it >> holds down papers. >> >> I am searching with my laptop on eBay for XP Pro. When I get my hands >> on XP Pro and I can promise you I will NEVER fall for another trick >> from MicroSoft. >> > |
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"Mike Glenn" <MikeGlenn123nospam@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:46d38aff$1@newsgate.x-privat.org... > >it didn't come out of "sleep" one time. > > > So that's why you didn't have even one problem??? > > LOL!!!! > > Vista has so many problems in a real life environment that I am suspecting > Microsoft wants to commit suicide with its vista-crap OS!!! > I don't deny there may be problems out there. What I don't understand is why a lot of people refuse to concede that lots of Vista users (or is is Visata users?) have had flawless deployments. My experience has been pretty close to flawless and lots of other posters here have said the same thing. Yet there are people like you who seem to deny that fact. Sure there are problems. If there weren't, MS wouldn't have to be doing updates and planning service packs, the same as they did for all of the more recent releases of Windows. I don't see what makes Vista any different from earlier Windows versions in that respect. |
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