depends on who you bought your xp from.
if for instance dell, then most likely they would send you and an oem copy of vista.
@sport.rr.com
"Johnsabu" <> wrote in message news:C199DF5A-10DB-4166-887E-...
Hey Honu,
Thanks for listening, But....
I was told to remove Virus protection at instalation too!
You really need this type of product installed at all times!
I checked Norton already, and no mention of Partition Magic at this time.
Like I said, I desperately need to extend my C volume ASAP!!
I have a screenshot of the "fAIL" window, that's ALL the information I can
provide of that. May I E Mail it to you??
I am concerned also that I ended up with an OEM version of Windows Vista
Home Premium, This eliminates me from product support at this time!
"Hertz_Donut" wrote:
>
> "Johnsabu" <> wrote in message
> news:113811BF-A2B5-45E8-9FAB-...
> > When I installed Windows Vista Home Premium, an initial scan instructed me
> > to
> > remove Alcohol 120, Kaspersky Anti Virus 6.0 and Roxio. I followed the
> > instructions and still have the following issues.
> > 1) Alcohol 120 simply crashed my system. I had Blue Screen of Death until
> > I
> > found System Restore after I booted off the Vista DVD. I called Technical
> > support who informed me that I have an OEM DVD therefore not entitled to
> > the
> > free technical support offered for the first for 90 days!! (I bought a
> > copy
> > of XP to get the upgrade certificate for Windows Vista Home Premium hoping
> > it
> > would be shipped out before the launch date Jan. 30th. I received the
> > Vista
> > DVD Feb. 27th why it's OEM, I don't know! )
> > 2) Photoshop had to be reactivated.
> > 3) Partition Magic will not work. Neither will Vista's Disk Management,
> > the
> > extended volume is grayed out on the C volume. I desperately need to
> > extend
> > my C volume ASAP!!
> > 4) I did reinstall Kaspersky Anti Virus 6.0 with no problems. After the
> > crash of Alcohol 120, I am afraid to reinstall Roxio Easy Media Creator.
> > 5) I don't know what this is. It's a gray box that says " fAIL.".
> > It shows up during start up and shutdown.
> > There are other issues as well; I am concerned with the ones listed above
> > at
> > this time.
> > Thank you for your help in this matter!
> >
>
> Issue 1: Alcohol 120 is not Vista compatible. That is why you were told to
> remove it.
>
> Issue 2: Nothing unusual here...it would be regarded as a new install.
>
> Issue 3. Check the Norton website for Vista updates to Partition Magic.
>
> Issue 4: Check the Roxio website for Vista Updates for your version...
>
> All of the issues you have noted so far are issues with 3rd party
> applications, not Vista. You need to make sure that the apps are Vista
> compatible, or have patches from their websites that make it Vista
> compatible. If neither of these apply, do not install it.
>
> Issue 5: We are not mind readers. Most of us do not use crystal balls.
> The word "fail" does not give enough information to determine what is
> causing it.
>
> Honu
>
>
>
>
|