12 Unnecessary Vista Features You Can Disable Right Now
#3
Posted 05 September 2008 - 10:31 AM
Don't worry about turning this item off if you run Vista Home (Basic or Premium). You don't have it.
It's WRONG.
Both
REMOTE DESKTOP ASSISTANT and WINDOWS REMOTE ASSISTANT are available in Vista Home Premium.
I use Remote Desktop Connection to Connect to a family member PC Running XP MEDIA CENTER, Which is based on the XP-PRO Kernel and Fetures.
Regards,
Geo
#4
Posted 06 September 2008 - 09:23 AM
#6
Posted 07 September 2008 - 03:23 PM
As a "pleasure" computer user I cannot comprehend all the fuss behind the need to analyze the gaps that can only be measured in piezo seconds on a test bench !! If it takes an added .06 second to get to the spam in my inbox, so be it.
While no one likes a bully (MS are you listening ?)they are where they are because most everybody else fell by the wayside. Microsoft is no more, or less, indifferent to consumers than any large (monolithic ?)business.
If you really feel that Vista is so inferior than buy a white box/custom. Also be prepared to spend a lot more to get a lot less.
#7
Posted 08 September 2008 - 03:27 AM
#8
Posted 08 September 2008 - 05:44 AM
I hate Vista.
#9
Posted 08 September 2008 - 08:59 AM
#10
Posted 08 September 2008 - 09:59 AM
#11
Posted 08 September 2008 - 10:32 AM
My computer is a Dell, with dual core procesor and 2 GB of memory. I'm about to double the memory in the hope that will help the speed problem. As for the startup problem, I've spent HOURS on the phone with Dell tech support, given them remote access to my system, waited while they checked absolutely everything on it -- and they could not find a problem, much less suggest a fix. I think they thought I was inventing the problem. I've also disabled all unnecessary programs that were launching at startup, and although that made my system start faster, it didn't eliminate the random refusals to start at all.
#12
Posted 08 September 2008 - 10:52 AM
Please, consider posting a new question giving a good heading and then listing all the problems you are having and the make and model of your machine. This community has a good number of members who are fairly good at solving problems. We don't solve all, but we have a high sucess rate. You can start a new discussion/question in the Windows topic area by clicking here.
You have only a few minutes to loose and a functional, pleasant PC to gain.
#13
Posted 08 September 2008 - 11:02 AM
#14
Posted 08 September 2008 - 11:14 AM
All of my Vista machines (3) have at least 2GB.
Stating opinions in a clear manner without calling names is not bashing. Calling names is and does not help the discussion.
#15
Posted 09 September 2008 - 07:14 PM
There are several, rather desperate, Microsoft/Vista "fanboys" on this site (as well as, others) that quite regularly attack anyone that points-out the numerous real problems that actually exist, both, with Microsoft (as a company), and "Windows-Vista" (as a product, and as a piece of technology).
I have also noticed that, recently, many of these same-individuals have actually gone from merely spewing (Microsoft-originated) marketing-rhetoric and, apparently-intentional, pro-Vista, mis-information... to actually flat-out lying, and merely, childishly, insulting those that disagree with the Microsoft-line.
Frankly, some of these posters started-off simply denying the well-established problems that many, many, others were having. These posters generally used the, same-old, tired-rhetoric that... anyone who had problems (with "Vista) was, either an unreasonable "basher", or, had simply not actually used (or had been too lazy to learn) "MS-Vista". These, rather transparent, assertions were despite the fact that so many of those that have become steadfastly disappointed-by ( and, even, openly opposed-to) "Vista" (as a seriously-flawed product)... are, in many cases, people that have actually worked in the computer-industry for years (and, in some cases, have actually been using, testing, and providing technical-feedback, since "MS-Vista" beta-1).
Originally, I honestly thought some of these (rabidly pro-Microsoft) posters were simply paid Microsoft-shills (which Microsoft has actually been caught using on quite a few occasions)... however, some of these posters recent devolution into little more than, clearly technologically- ignorant, name-calling, antagonists... seems to indicate that their true-colors have finally been revealed...
...so, you shouldnt take it personally.
#16
Posted 10 September 2008 - 02:29 AM
#20
Posted 23 September 2008 - 09:56 AM
It seems like you have a valid problem going on with your computer. I agree with RGreen who is a Moderator, and with Tech4me, you would benefit from starting your own discussion about this problem.
You can go to the Windows forum and post your question there, where it would be more visible, and you would get better assistance that way.
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