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goorambatman
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      12-05-2008
1. Have a copy of Service Pack 1, Anti-virus/spyware/adware software and
firewall software and any other security software you use avaliable on an
external copy.

2. Back up your files to an external source.

3. OEM software is crap, pointless and uses memory and space and makes the
OS unclean and unstable.

4. Always clean install, never Never NEVER upgrade from a previous OS.
This is the worst thing you can do. If you only own an upgrade copy Simply
do a clean install (don't put in the licence) then do an upgrade install once
the OS is installed and put in your licence. Takes more time to install
twice but it's worth it.

5. b) If you have bought a computer with Vista installed on it just find
someone with a retail (Not OEM) Vista DVD (remember every retail Vista DVD is
the same and has all versions on it). Use the licence on the sticker of your
computer to install it.

5. a) I recommend booting from the Vista CD and formatting the drives
(remember you have backed up to an external source). You can access the
Command Prompt from the Vista DVD to format hard drives.

6. Boot from the Vista DVD and then use the product key stuck on your
computer or where ever it may be to install a clean copy on a clean hard
drive. What you will have is Vista installed the way Microsoft intended it
to be without any rubbish to disrupt its performance.

7. Install Service Pack 1 -then- Install Security Software -then- go online
and Activate Windows, Update your security software and use Windows Update to
update Microsoft products. Now copy your files back to your computer.


8. Then Install other third party software and drivers and check for
important updates from your computer's manufacturer website for necessary
updates like Bios updates etc...
You may have to go to different Hardware manufacturer's website's and get
drivers directly from them (example video card software) for better
performance.



Basically Vista works best if you install a clean retail copy on a clean
hard drive and then keep it and it's software up to date. Always start with
a clean slate.

So don't winge about problems if you haven't installed from a clean slate.



Follow these instructons at your own risk as I am not sure it will work for
every one.
 
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goorambatman
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      12-05-2008
Oh and when Windows 7 comes out the same will apply. Although Upgrading from
Vista might not be quite as bad as it has been from 2000/XP to Vista is.
 
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Gordon
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      12-05-2008
"goorambatman" <> wrote in message
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>
> 3. OEM software is crap, pointless and uses memory and space and makes
> the
> OS unclean and unstable.


So how is MS Office 2007 OEM "crap and pointless"?


> 4. Always clean install, never Never NEVER upgrade from a previous OS.
> This is the worst thing you can do. If you only own an upgrade copy
> Simply
> do a clean install (don't put in the licence) then do an upgrade install
> once
> the OS is installed and put in your licence. Takes more time to install
> twice but it's worth it.
>
> 5. b) If you have bought a computer with Vista installed on it just find
> someone with a retail (Not OEM) Vista DVD (remember every retail Vista DVD
> is
> the same and has all versions on it). Use the licence on the sticker of
> your
> computer to install it.


Sorry won't work. Pre-installed Vista is OEM. A Retail CD/DVD WILL NOT WORK
with a OEM product key. Do you REALLY know what you are talking about?


>
> 5. a) I recommend booting from the Vista CD and formatting the drives
> (remember you have backed up to an external source). You can access the
> Command Prompt from the Vista DVD to format hard drives.
>
> 6. Boot from the Vista DVD and then use the product key stuck on your
> computer or where ever it may be to install a clean copy on a clean hard
> drive. What you will have is Vista installed the way Microsoft intended
> it
> to be without any rubbish to disrupt its performance.
>
> 7. Install Service Pack 1 -then- Install Security Software -then- go
> online
> and Activate Windows, Update your security software and use Windows Update
> to
> update Microsoft products. Now copy your files back to your computer.


I don't think you can install SP1 on an un-activated installation....



> Basically Vista works best if you install a clean retail copy on a clean
> hard drive and then keep it and it's software up to date. Always start
> with
> a clean slate.
>
> So don't winge about problems if you haven't installed from a clean slate.



Absolute rubbish.


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Tobias Weber
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      12-05-2008
In article <58F7A26D-D84F-4C37-9242->,
goorambatman <> wrote:

> 4. Always clean install, never Never NEVER upgrade from a previous OS.


Most people buying Vista (and not simply a new machine) will already
have XP, so updating should be the most common installation type, and
therefore the most tested and well-developed by Microsoft, shouldn't it?

On the Mac having a fresh installation automatically import user data
from an old one is a bit less robust than updating.

Oh wait, Vista doesn't have that option, right?

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goorambatman
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      12-05-2008
I have used a key for an OEM version of windows to install the clean retail
version, but i can't remember which brand of laptop it was, worked very very
well though.

As I said at the bottom, I warned people it might not work in all cases.

"Gordon" wrote:

> "goorambatman" <> wrote in message
> news:58F7A26D-D84F-4C37-9242-...
> >
> > 3. OEM software is crap, pointless and uses memory and space and makes
> > the
> > OS unclean and unstable.

>
> So how is MS Office 2007 OEM "crap and pointless"?
>
>
> > 4. Always clean install, never Never NEVER upgrade from a previous OS.
> > This is the worst thing you can do. If you only own an upgrade copy
> > Simply
> > do a clean install (don't put in the licence) then do an upgrade install
> > once
> > the OS is installed and put in your licence. Takes more time to install
> > twice but it's worth it.
> >
> > 5. b) If you have bought a computer with Vista installed on it just find
> > someone with a retail (Not OEM) Vista DVD (remember every retail Vista DVD
> > is
> > the same and has all versions on it). Use the licence on the sticker of
> > your
> > computer to install it.

>
> Sorry won't work. Pre-installed Vista is OEM. A Retail CD/DVD WILL NOT WORK
> with a OEM product key. Do you REALLY know what you are talking about?
>
>
> >
> > 5. a) I recommend booting from the Vista CD and formatting the drives
> > (remember you have backed up to an external source). You can access the
> > Command Prompt from the Vista DVD to format hard drives.
> >
> > 6. Boot from the Vista DVD and then use the product key stuck on your
> > computer or where ever it may be to install a clean copy on a clean hard
> > drive. What you will have is Vista installed the way Microsoft intended
> > it
> > to be without any rubbish to disrupt its performance.
> >
> > 7. Install Service Pack 1 -then- Install Security Software -then- go
> > online
> > and Activate Windows, Update your security software and use Windows Update
> > to
> > update Microsoft products. Now copy your files back to your computer.

>
> I don't think you can install SP1 on an un-activated installation....
>
>
>
> > Basically Vista works best if you install a clean retail copy on a clean
> > hard drive and then keep it and it's software up to date. Always start
> > with
> > a clean slate.
> >
> > So don't winge about problems if you haven't installed from a clean slate.

>
>
> Absolute rubbish.
>
>
> --
> Asking a question?
> Please tell us your OS, Service Pack level
> and the FULL contents of any error message(s)
>
>

 
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goorambatman
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      12-05-2008

not all Bundled software is bad, bundled office is of but personally I don't
like OEM windows due to the bundled rubbish.
 
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Gordon
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      12-05-2008
"goorambatman" <> wrote in message
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>I have used a key for an OEM version of windows to install the clean retail
> version, but i can't remember which brand of laptop it was, worked very
> very
> well though.
>



And did you manage to activate it?

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Mick Murphy
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      12-05-2008
"Sorry won't work. Pre-installed Vista is OEM. A Retail CD/DVD WILL NOT WORK
with a OEM product key. Do you REALLY know what you are talking about?"

You are a nutcase!
You can buy OEM disks, you idiot!
How do you think we build Ststems! Do you think we buy retail disks all the
time.
Wake up, you stupid fool.

There are OEMs and OEM disks.
Dell, HP, etc are OEMs.

And what is on your bought OEM and retail disk is the same.
Will that sink in!!!

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"Gordon" wrote:

> "goorambatman" <> wrote in message
> news:58F7A26D-D84F-4C37-9242-...
> >
> > 3. OEM software is crap, pointless and uses memory and space and makes
> > the
> > OS unclean and unstable.

>
> So how is MS Office 2007 OEM "crap and pointless"?
>
>
> > 4. Always clean install, never Never NEVER upgrade from a previous OS.
> > This is the worst thing you can do. If you only own an upgrade copy
> > Simply
> > do a clean install (don't put in the licence) then do an upgrade install
> > once
> > the OS is installed and put in your licence. Takes more time to install
> > twice but it's worth it.
> >
> > 5. b) If you have bought a computer with Vista installed on it just find
> > someone with a retail (Not OEM) Vista DVD (remember every retail Vista DVD
> > is
> > the same and has all versions on it). Use the licence on the sticker of
> > your
> > computer to install it.

>
> Sorry won't work. Pre-installed Vista is OEM. A Retail CD/DVD WILL NOT WORK
> with a OEM product key. Do you REALLY know what you are talking about?
>
>
> >
> > 5. a) I recommend booting from the Vista CD and formatting the drives
> > (remember you have backed up to an external source). You can access the
> > Command Prompt from the Vista DVD to format hard drives.
> >
> > 6. Boot from the Vista DVD and then use the product key stuck on your
> > computer or where ever it may be to install a clean copy on a clean hard
> > drive. What you will have is Vista installed the way Microsoft intended
> > it
> > to be without any rubbish to disrupt its performance.
> >
> > 7. Install Service Pack 1 -then- Install Security Software -then- go
> > online
> > and Activate Windows, Update your security software and use Windows Update
> > to
> > update Microsoft products. Now copy your files back to your computer.

>
> I don't think you can install SP1 on an un-activated installation....
>
>
>
> > Basically Vista works best if you install a clean retail copy on a clean
> > hard drive and then keep it and it's software up to date. Always start
> > with
> > a clean slate.
> >
> > So don't winge about problems if you haven't installed from a clean slate.

>
>
> Absolute rubbish.
>
>
> --
> Asking a question?
> Please tell us your OS, Service Pack level
> and the FULL contents of any error message(s)
>
>

 
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Mick Murphy
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      12-05-2008
And don't forget to killfile me, lol.

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"Gordon" wrote:

> "goorambatman" <> wrote in message
> news:AEE0A650-B745-4785-9D2A-...
> >I have used a key for an OEM version of windows to install the clean retail
> > version, but i can't remember which brand of laptop it was, worked very
> > very
> > well though.
> >

>
>
> And did you manage to activate it?
>
> --
> Asking a question?
> Please tell us the version of the application you are asking about,
> your OS, Service Pack level
> and the FULL contents of any error message(s)
>
>

 
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Not Even Me
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      12-05-2008
Everyones experience will vary.
I have Vista machines that work fine (just because it's very poorly designed
doesn't always make it unstable) and others that just plain suck due to
driver issues.
That is as much the hardware vendors fault as Vista's.
I just plain do not like the design and implementation of many of the
'features'.
I have used it since early Beta and still ask myself, what MORON would do it
that way...
Vista is a great argument AGAINST design by committee.

BTW: amatuers that know just enough to NOT know they are clueless can be
really bothersome...

"goorambatman" <> wrote in message
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> 1. Have a copy of Service Pack 1, Anti-virus/spyware/adware software and
> firewall software and any other security software you use avaliable on an
> external copy.
>
> 2. Back up your files to an external source.
>
> 3. OEM software is crap, pointless and uses memory and space and makes
> the
> OS unclean and unstable.
>
> 4. Always clean install, never Never NEVER upgrade from a previous OS.
> This is the worst thing you can do. If you only own an upgrade copy
> Simply
> do a clean install (don't put in the licence) then do an upgrade install
> once
> the OS is installed and put in your licence. Takes more time to install
> twice but it's worth it.
>
> 5. b) If you have bought a computer with Vista installed on it just find
> someone with a retail (Not OEM) Vista DVD (remember every retail Vista DVD
> is
> the same and has all versions on it). Use the licence on the sticker of
> your
> computer to install it.
>
> 5. a) I recommend booting from the Vista CD and formatting the drives
> (remember you have backed up to an external source). You can access the
> Command Prompt from the Vista DVD to format hard drives.
>
> 6. Boot from the Vista DVD and then use the product key stuck on your
> computer or where ever it may be to install a clean copy on a clean hard
> drive. What you will have is Vista installed the way Microsoft intended
> it
> to be without any rubbish to disrupt its performance.
>
> 7. Install Service Pack 1 -then- Install Security Software -then- go
> online
> and Activate Windows, Update your security software and use Windows Update
> to
> update Microsoft products. Now copy your files back to your computer.
>
>
> 8. Then Install other third party software and drivers and check for
> important updates from your computer's manufacturer website for necessary
> updates like Bios updates etc...
> You may have to go to different Hardware manufacturer's website's and get
> drivers directly from them (example video card software) for better
> performance.
>
>
>
> Basically Vista works best if you install a clean retail copy on a clean
> hard drive and then keep it and it's software up to date. Always start
> with
> a clean slate.
>
> So don't winge about problems if you haven't installed from a clean slate.
>
>
>
> Follow these instructons at your own risk as I am not sure it will work
> for
> every one.



 
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