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Flip
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      02-18-2008
I bought a Vista machine when my motherboard burned out and I am having
problems playing music. I can hear the music just fine here on my
speakers, but I cannot broadcast it into the Chat room that I run. I
cannot even talk with my microphone in the room either.

I have been told that this is a Vista programming thing and that it
cannot be worked around. This seems to be rather odd, but after looking
and looking and trying every setting that I can think of I still am in
the same situation.

My main question is this. I have a brand new in the box XP SPII disk
that I bought last year as a just in case measure. Can I use this to
make my machine a Vista machine? Will the current Vista HD even accept
it? If not, do I get another HD and install it then boot it up with the
new CD?

My old HD is not a SATA drive so I cannot use it as my primary HD that I
know of. I had to use the old parallel cable from the old machine to
hook the old HD up as a slave to my motherboard.

I hope I have given enough information for anyone to review and make
suggestions. I am not a computer whiz, and I am not a dolt either but
this system is driving me nuts over one seemingly small detail. But
this detail is very important to me at this point in time.

Any help or guidance would be greatly appreciated

Thanks
Phil
 
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Bill Yanaire
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      02-18-2008
Look into Microsoft Virtual PC 2007. It is free and installs on Vista. You
can then install XP and run it as a virtual machine on your box. I did that
on my Vista PC and it works well.


"Flip" <> wrote in message
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>I bought a Vista machine when my motherboard burned out and I am having
> problems playing music. I can hear the music just fine here on my
> speakers, but I cannot broadcast it into the Chat room that I run. I
> cannot even talk with my microphone in the room either.
>
> I have been told that this is a Vista programming thing and that it
> cannot be worked around. This seems to be rather odd, but after looking
> and looking and trying every setting that I can think of I still am in
> the same situation.
>
> My main question is this. I have a brand new in the box XP SPII disk
> that I bought last year as a just in case measure. Can I use this to
> make my machine a Vista machine? Will the current Vista HD even accept
> it? If not, do I get another HD and install it then boot it up with the
> new CD?
>
> My old HD is not a SATA drive so I cannot use it as my primary HD that I
> know of. I had to use the old parallel cable from the old machine to
> hook the old HD up as a slave to my motherboard.
>
> I hope I have given enough information for anyone to review and make
> suggestions. I am not a computer whiz, and I am not a dolt either but
> this system is driving me nuts over one seemingly small detail. But
> this detail is very important to me at this point in time.
>
> Any help or guidance would be greatly appreciated
>
> Thanks
> Phil



 
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John Barnes
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      02-18-2008
You should be able to set any of your HD's as your first in boot priority.
Your inability to broadcast your music would be related to your drives or
broadcast program not being up to date or compatible with Vista. If you
install XP second, you will overwrite the Vista boot process unless you
disconnect the Vista boot drive before installing. You then could reset the
Vista drive as primary and run startup repair to add the XP system to the
boot process or just use BIOS select if your BIOS supports it


"Flip" <> wrote in message
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>I bought a Vista machine when my motherboard burned out and I am having
> problems playing music. I can hear the music just fine here on my
> speakers, but I cannot broadcast it into the Chat room that I run. I
> cannot even talk with my microphone in the room either.
>
> I have been told that this is a Vista programming thing and that it
> cannot be worked around. This seems to be rather odd, but after looking
> and looking and trying every setting that I can think of I still am in
> the same situation.
>
> My main question is this. I have a brand new in the box XP SPII disk
> that I bought last year as a just in case measure. Can I use this to
> make my machine a Vista machine? Will the current Vista HD even accept
> it? If not, do I get another HD and install it then boot it up with the
> new CD?
>
> My old HD is not a SATA drive so I cannot use it as my primary HD that I
> know of. I had to use the old parallel cable from the old machine to
> hook the old HD up as a slave to my motherboard.
>
> I hope I have given enough information for anyone to review and make
> suggestions. I am not a computer whiz, and I am not a dolt either but
> this system is driving me nuts over one seemingly small detail. But
> this detail is very important to me at this point in time.
>
> Any help or guidance would be greatly appreciated
>
> Thanks
> Phil


 
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On the Bridge
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      02-18-2008
there is a work around for this vista annoyance ( you are right to want to
trash it) but still
I am giving you the information to solve this problem if you wish

http://www.downloadsquad.com/2007/01...ding-in-vista/

see above link


"Flip" <> wrote in message
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>I bought a Vista machine when my motherboard burned out and I am having
> problems playing music. I can hear the music just fine here on my
> speakers, but I cannot broadcast it into the Chat room that I run. I
> cannot even talk with my microphone in the room either.
>
> I have been told that this is a Vista programming thing and that it
> cannot be worked around. This seems to be rather odd, but after looking
> and looking and trying every setting that I can think of I still am in
> the same situation.
>
> My main question is this. I have a brand new in the box XP SPII disk
> that I bought last year as a just in case measure. Can I use this to
> make my machine a Vista machine? Will the current Vista HD even accept
> it? If not, do I get another HD and install it then boot it up with the
> new CD?
>
> My old HD is not a SATA drive so I cannot use it as my primary HD that I
> know of. I had to use the old parallel cable from the old machine to
> hook the old HD up as a slave to my motherboard.
>
> I hope I have given enough information for anyone to review and make
> suggestions. I am not a computer whiz, and I am not a dolt either but
> this system is driving me nuts over one seemingly small detail. But
> this detail is very important to me at this point in time.
>
> Any help or guidance would be greatly appreciated
>
> Thanks
> Phil



 
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Victor
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      02-18-2008
Have in mind that since you will be installing XP after vista it will
disable the vista boot manager
and you will only be able to boot into XP.. (the vista parition will still
be there, you wont be able to boot into it though)

you can fix this problem if you download and install on XP this freeware

http://www.vistabootpro.org/

Or by booting the Vista disk and selecting Repair>

see this guide
http://blogs.msdn.com/winre/archive/...sing-file.aspx





"Flip" <> wrote in message
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>I bought a Vista machine when my motherboard burned out and I am having
> problems playing music. I can hear the music just fine here on my
> speakers, but I cannot broadcast it into the Chat room that I run. I
> cannot even talk with my microphone in the room either.
>
> I have been told that this is a Vista programming thing and that it
> cannot be worked around. This seems to be rather odd, but after looking
> and looking and trying every setting that I can think of I still am in
> the same situation.
>
> My main question is this. I have a brand new in the box XP SPII disk
> that I bought last year as a just in case measure. Can I use this to
> make my machine a Vista machine? Will the current Vista HD even accept
> it? If not, do I get another HD and install it then boot it up with the
> new CD?
>
> My old HD is not a SATA drive so I cannot use it as my primary HD that I
> know of. I had to use the old parallel cable from the old machine to
> hook the old HD up as a slave to my motherboard.
>
> I hope I have given enough information for anyone to review and make
> suggestions. I am not a computer whiz, and I am not a dolt either but
> this system is driving me nuts over one seemingly small detail. But
> this detail is very important to me at this point in time.
>
> Any help or guidance would be greatly appreciated
>
> Thanks
> Phil



 
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