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bhz

Hi I downloaded my Ultimate Vista 64 installed and the browser keeps
quiting. To test the hardware I installed a 32 bit version I received from a
seminar and it works perfectly. So I downloaded again to another computer
and created a DVD, installed again and again the browser keeps quiting.
Help!
 
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Colin Barnhorst

bhz said:
Hi I downloaded my Ultimate Vista 64 installed and the browser keeps
quiting. To test the hardware I installed a 32 bit version I received from
a seminar and it works perfectly. So I downloaded again to another
computer and created a DVD, installed again and again the browser keeps
quiting. Help!

You do not provide any details on the computer. And what is TechNet
supposed to mean? If the software is from a TechNet subscription why aren't
you using the TechNet forums?
 
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Dustin Harper

It sounds like more of an issue with individual software or drivers. The
install probably went fine.

Make sure you download the most current drivers for your motherboard and
other hardware. And do all the Windows Updates.
 
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ker_01

If this is from a technet subscription, post your hardware configuration and
specifics about what you mean by "the browser keeps quitting" to:
microsoft.public.technet

By specifics, I mean things like:
Is the OS itself loading?
Will the browser load but not connect to the internet?
Does the browser give any error?
Does the browser auto-close itself?
Have you confirmed that your NIC card is supported by Vista, and have you
installed the proper drivers?
Have you confirmed that your NIC is actually getting a connection to your
router?
Is your NIC hardline or wireless?

I gave up on Vista64 because I couldn't get drivers to support any of my
several wireless NICs (and I can't run a hardline to my DSL modem), so I
went back to Vista32.

Good luck,
Keith
 

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