"HeyBub" wrote:
> Riatana wrote:
> > (To start, I'm by no means a computer guru, but I have SOME limited
> > knowledge)
> >
> > Dell Inspiron 16400 (though labeled on the machine as a E1505)
> > Intel Core 2 CPU t7200 @ 2.00GHz
> > 2046 MB Ram
> > 32 bit Operating system (Vista Home Pro)
> > 81.1GB Hard drive
> >
> > When I first recieved my new laptop with Windows Vista, I was
> > excited. I'd heard there were still a few bugs to work out, but
> > figured I'd give it a shot. At first my only problem was that a few
> > of the programs I wanted on here had not come out with versions for
> > Vista yet.
> >
> > I installed Firefox and it ran with no problems. . . once. After that
> > it
> > just wouldn't open. When I tried to uninstall then re-install it. .
> > it would hit an error in the middle of the installation process. Very
> > annoying as it still somehow became my default browser, so links
> > would try to open through it. I eventually had to manually delete the
> > files with the help of tech support (Dell). I should have called up
> > Windows, but I didn't
> >
> > Next strange thing: while playing music, I noticed it would kind
> > of...lag down while my computer was trying to do something else at
> > the same time. Now this is an almost naked machine at this point. And
> > when I say "lag" I don't mean get choppy..I mean like someone hit the
> > slow option on a voice changer. The tempo will slow down, and the
> > tone will go down. Later when playing World of Warcraft, I noticed
> > the same thing would happen in high activity areas in the game, and
> > this time it would become choppy too. My video wouldn't lag, but the
> > sound, voice chat, and ambiance sounds would. Seems strange that a
> > computer that is brand new and decent should have this issue.
> > ESPECIALLY when my boyfriend, running on xp with 512mB Ram and 30gB
> > hard drive with much older hardware isn't having an issue. Should
> > have called Windows. . didn't.
> >
> > I discovered for the first time last night that I can use my XboX 360
> > as a Windows Media Center Extender. Previously had just used Zune to
> > play music and movies from my computer. It would disconnect citing
> > "Network congestion" as a cause. Fair enough. I then installed an
> > update for WMC. After that, my 360 could not detect my computer
> > through WMC, and WMC on my computer kept freezing.
> >
> > Also after installing other Vista updates yesterday, I can now no
> > longer see/hear ANYTHING adobe Flash. Trying un-installing Flash,
> > re-installing, turning off UAC and Defender, as well as my other
> > protection program MacAfee, and any pop-up blockers. Restored my
> > computer to yesterday afternoon (before installing updates), and
> > un-installing the updates. . still no flash works.
> >
> > Now, when I'm severely annoyed, I discover that I can no longer call
> > Windows without paying $59.00 because it's been more than 90 days
> > since I activated my copy of Vista. I'm about to take my ball and go
> > home. Seriously thinking about buying myself a stack of DVD-R s,
> > taking my stuff off this machine, reformatting it, and putting XP on.
> > Thank god I still have my licensed copy lying around from my old
> > machine.
> >
> > If ANYONE can help me out with this, it would save me hours of
> > aggravation. This machine is less than a year old. I'm just getting
> > tired of little piddly things that shouldn't be happening.
>
> First, you may not be ABLE to go back to XP. Dell may not have developed
> hardware drivers to match their hardware to an older OS.
>
> Second, Firefox has been known to cause your cat to develop warts. I've
> never heard of Firefox bothering an OS, but I wouldn't be surprised. You
> can't, for example, use parental controls or set Firefox 2.0.0 as the
> default browser in Vista.
>
> Adobe (both Flash and Acrobat) are known troublemakers. Zune does not work
> with Vista (unless you apply the updates. McAffee (shudder) is not
> recommended.
>
> The alternative - copying your stuff to CDs and assuming you have 40Gigs of
> stuff - would require about 60 CDs and about 8 hours of effort. Probably
> more (both in time and CDs) as you would have to jiggle the numbers to get
> the maximum number of files on each CD.
>
>
> I'd restore the computer to its factory-fresh condition and lay off the
> junk. In the alternative, offer to trade computers with your boyfriend...
>
>
>
Lol, even despite the issues I'm having, my boyfriend's machine was above
average when I bought it. . . almost 5 years ago : ). So, I think I'll stay
away from THAT option
That's part of the thing that's bugging me is I really don't have too much
on this machine! Aside from pictures and documents (For school and work), and
a smattering of music, I have Photoshop CS2, and World of Warcraft.
Everything else is what came on the machine pretty much. The only things I've
tried to add (that needless to say didn't want to work) were Limewire,
Firefox, and AVG (virus and spyware protection...now you know why I still
have macafee on this thing)
The sync to my 360 works with Zune (just the program, I don't have the
little toy), it's working as a Media Center Extender that is messed up
Just strange that Flash stuff would die for no apparent reason!
Thanks for your response