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Guest
Hi,
I installed Vista replacing and older XP image.
There were no warnings nor errors during the install process.
I have Windows Update automatically retrieving patches for Vista.
When I right-click on the Cdrive, select Properties/Tools then select
Defragment Drive, I get a message that the path does not exist!
So the help file says to go to Control Panel select "add/remove programs"
icon. No such icon is in Control Panel, vista nor classic view.
There is a "programs" icon that describes how to use 3rd party install
applications on the CD - no help.
The "programs" icon also has an icon "Turn Windows Features on or off." I
click on that and I get a dialog box "The specified path does not exist."
So defrag is either not installed or not where it should be and Vista wont
let me find nor re-install it!
Or any other feature for that matter.
That I can "search" and run these tools from a command line is little
comfort when all is supposed to be GUI driven.
An "install" would be nice too, as was present in 95/98/me/XT/2k/XP
This Vista installation is seriously wounded.
Any patch or quick fix to align these icons with the applications?
I installed Vista replacing and older XP image.
There were no warnings nor errors during the install process.
I have Windows Update automatically retrieving patches for Vista.
When I right-click on the Cdrive, select Properties/Tools then select
Defragment Drive, I get a message that the path does not exist!
So the help file says to go to Control Panel select "add/remove programs"
icon. No such icon is in Control Panel, vista nor classic view.
There is a "programs" icon that describes how to use 3rd party install
applications on the CD - no help.
The "programs" icon also has an icon "Turn Windows Features on or off." I
click on that and I get a dialog box "The specified path does not exist."
So defrag is either not installed or not where it should be and Vista wont
let me find nor re-install it!
Or any other feature for that matter.
That I can "search" and run these tools from a command line is little
comfort when all is supposed to be GUI driven.
An "install" would be nice too, as was present in 95/98/me/XT/2k/XP
This Vista installation is seriously wounded.
Any patch or quick fix to align these icons with the applications?