Bring back ME!

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Guest

Vista is crap. If I see another "the parameter is incorrect" when I plug a
drive into my USB ports I'm gonna scream. What a joke this software is. Why
should it be the manufacturer's problem to fix drivers on hardware that works
under 2000 and XP?

HP is no better. In India the guy tells me there's no DOWNgrade.
Downgrade? XP is an UPgrade to Vista.

Pissed off new Laptop buyer
 
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Paul Smith

Never seen that error message in my 18 months of using Vista as my OS.

Try updating the drivers for your USB ports, you don't wanna go back to ME,
I doubt that would even install on the laptop. It is the manufacturer's
responsibility to ensure their hardware is compatible.

--
Paul Smith,
Yeovil, UK.
Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User.
http://www.windowsresource.net/

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Columbo

You are 100% right. You should stay away from XP and Vista and concentrate
on Windows ME. That is how you should deal with computers. Windows ME!
 
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Dustin Harper

If it's a new laptop and you are getting those errors, take it back. It
should work straight out of the box.

The manufacturer supports their own hardware, regardless of OS. If a new OS
comes out, it is the manufacturers responsibility to make drivers for it. If
they don't, they force an End Of Life for the product. But, Microsoft
shouldn't and couldn't support all the manufacturers hardware. Even they
don't have the resources or time to create drivers for everything. Just
because it works with 2000, doesn't mean it will work with XP. Rewind a few
years and you'll see the same complaints about drivers with XP not working
as they did in 2000.

You cannot downgrade in the sense of installing XP and keeping all your
settings and files. It would be a format and reinstall.
 
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Guest

Paul Smith said:
Never seen that error message in my 18 months of using Vista as my OS.

I have dual 300G drives in a Netgear Storage Central that doesn't work. I
have 2 external USB drives from Maxtor that don't work, and my Memorex
Traveldrive doesnt' work, but this is not M$ fault? The patch for my One
Touch III says that I need to reformat the drive that XP and 2000 can read
fine.

I was just kidding you all on the Me part :) Right now, I'd compare Vista
to Me in terns of usefulness. They both suck. If my XP laptop had not
failed, or had I just been smart enough to buy before Vista...oh I didn't
need a laptop before that :)

Anyway. I'm not happy with how Vista is trying to save me from hackers,
crackers, and thieves. (or Gypsies and Tramps for that matter). If my new
box was not Vista specific, or HP made drivers for the hardware, I'd go back
to XP Pro in a minute. I still might pull the HD and give it a whirl anyway.

MicroCarl
 
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Richard G. Harper

If this is a new laptop and came preinstalled with Vista ... TAKE IT BACK
for repair or replacement. Demonstrate your problem when you return it.
This is not the way a new piece of hardware should act, and it certainly is
not the fault of Vista.

--
Richard G. Harper [MVP Shell/User] (e-mail address removed)
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Guest

HI Micro,

What Dustin has said is quite true and as suggested I would be taking your
laptop back to where you bought it and get them to sort out the problem. With
regards to ME and Vista within an hour of installing ME I knew it was crap
and dumped it and went back to 98, but I have been using both the Vista
beta's and now Vista Business and I have found it to be a good O/S ( not
great as yet, but good ). Like all new O/S there are teething problems but as
hardware technology continues to grow at the rate it does and all different
variables from manufacturers there will always be teething problems.
 
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Mike G

I loaded up an old box with ME about 4 years ago and gave it to my
grandaughters for games and internet. So far they have not broke it, they
have so many CD games etc on it only they know how it works.....but it does.
(they are 6 & 10)
 
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Rich

Vista is crap. If I see another "the parameter is incorrect" when I plug

Never seen one of those .. what are you doing wrong?


have three Maxtor externals all work fine
although the Maxtor TerraByte drive is very poor Quality, notice? Maxtor? ;)
Three other external Seagates, all work fine, what are you doing wrong?
They all work fine, is this Microsoft's fault?



Vista .. separating Men from Boys


Rich
 
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David A. Spicer

The only thing wrong with WinME is it's still Win98.

Using Vista for 2 months now without a single problem.
 
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Adam Albright

Never seen one of those .. what are you doing wrong?

Too funny for words. You admit "never seen one of those" (fairly
common) yet harp on the person reporting the very thing you say you
know nothing about. Being such a clueless Putz must be a real bummer.
Vista .. separating Men from Boys

You got a point there. Men acknowledge things when they go wrong,
little boys just whine, yell, stamp their feet and call for their
mommy and usually end up being ignorant fanboys that worship Microsoft
no matter what. Got of lot of those jerks in this newsgroup.
 
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Rich

Never seen one of those .. what are you doing wrong?

Nope ;) never seen one of those, what have I done wrong?


little boys just whine, yell, stamp their feet and call for their

heh .. you don't see it do you? :)
priceless


Rich
 
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MICHAEL

It was the crap they added to Win98 that created
that pathetic excuse of an OS called WinME. It
was a lame attempt at milking more money out of
a dying code base.


-Michael

* David A. Spicer:
 
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Lang Murphy

MicroCarl said:
Vista is crap. If I see another "the parameter is incorrect" when I plug
a
drive into my USB ports I'm gonna scream. What a joke this software is.
Why
should it be the manufacturer's problem to fix drivers on hardware that
works
under 2000 and XP?

HP is no better. In India the guy tells me there's no DOWNgrade.
Downgrade? XP is an UPgrade to Vista.

Pissed off new Laptop buyer


I've got two external USB hard drives, a Seagate and a WD, that I've plugged
into numerous PC's running Vista and have never received that error. If
you're getting that error each and every time you plug in a USB device then
one would have to assume there's something wrong with the USB subsystem in
one fashion or another.

As to HP saying it's Vista's fault... lol, the HP laptop came with Vista
pre-installed? Then, uh, yes, it's HP's responsibility to support your
efforts at troubleshooting this issue, not Microsoft's.

As others have written... take it back for a new laptop.

Lang
 

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