John:
I still have RC1 x86 and x64 installed on my FX51 tower. Even though
Avast is compatible it needs to be un-installed prior to an upgrade. I put
the Works 8 disk in to install but didn't let it auto-run. I opened the
Works disk, right clicked "setup.exe" to run as administrator. A warning box
appeared noting that there were multiple users and there could be a
conflict, I clicked continue, Works 8 installed with no problems and
functions normally in Vista RC1 x64. I normally use Works 6 to view my older
documents. One draw back is that if you install Office 2007, Works will be
unaccessable. The work around for Works 6 was to un-install Works, then
delete the Works folder in program files or program files (x86) then
re-install Works. I haven't tested it yet with Works 8.
http://marvell.com/drivers/search.do lists drivers for Vista x86 and x64 but
I don't know if they'll work with RC1.
"John Barnes" <> wrote in message
news:...
>I have had the same results. So far nothing I installed with compatibility
>mode has worked completely and NONE have been able to be uninstalled. I
>know Avast has a compatible version so that's no problem. Works 8
>installed and worked well (what I use) in beta2. Have you reinstalled
>yours? Interesting that one by one Microsoft software is becomming
>incompatible with Vista. My Reference Library 2006, says it will damage
>the machine if I try to install it. What's with that? And of course I
>have to uninstall the Microsoft keyboard program and mouse. Only took them
>a year to catch up with x64. Thanks for the tip on the nic. Hopefully
>nVidia will have that in the chipset driver package I found. I assume ASUS
>will get Marvel to come up with drivers. The board may be 2 years old, but
>it is still being mfg and sold.
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> "Dennis Pack" <dennispack at hotmail dot com> wrote in message
> news:92450ED0-3105-4388-82D7-...
>> John:
>> I've had luck installing programs by right clicking the set-up.exe
>> and running as administrator. If the program is installed in
>> compatibility mode, un-installation can be a mess.
>>
>>
>> "John Barnes" <> wrote in message
>> news:...
>>> Thanks Dennis. I was trying to upgrade x86. Settled for a clean
>>> install of x64 on another drive. Need to find the network drivers so I
>>> can get on the internet when I get a chance. Will remove topomaps,
>>> works 8 and avast and give it another go later. Thanks. Looks like
>>> another $100 of programs that won't work on Vista. I'm down to almost
>>> nothing that will work.
>>>
>>>
>>> "Dennis Pack" <> wrote in message
>>> news:FEDCADFD-95AB-4C65-9810-...
>>>> John:
>>>> Glad to see that you finally got RC1. The 3 main areas that I
>>>> remember causing problems with RC1 is Video drivers, modem drivers or
>>>> an installed program. I haven't had the problem on any of my systems.
>>>> The USR 5610B modem hasn't had any conflicts through RC2 and I've
>>>> stayed with the out of box Nvidia drivers. If you're upgrading Vista
>>>> x64 it can be problematic, the only successful upgrade with Vista x64
>>>> was from 5728 to 5744 which isn't supported. With Vista x86 the only
>>>> problems that I've had upgrading has been Nero, AV programs, Works 8
>>>> and Office 2007, uninstalling the programs prior to doing an upgrade
>>>> eliminated all problems. A clean installation may be necessary to avoid
>>>> any conflicts. Have a great day John.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> "John Barnes" <> wrote in message
>>>> news:%...
>>>>> Some time back there was a post similar to the problem I am having.
>>>>> Beta2 upgrade to RC1 Everything seems to complete. The final reboot
>>>>> after the 'preparing to run Vista for the first time' the system gets
>>>>> to the initial screen with the version number 5600 on it then reboots
>>>>> (continuously). Same in any other mode, safe etc.
>>>>>
>>>>> As far as I can see there was no resolution to this. Since I just
>>>>> received the DVD and since testing is far advanced from RC1 there
>>>>> seems to be no reason to do anything but let it rollback to Beta2 and
>>>>> let the wife use it to surf the net (don't risk getting spyware on my
>>>>> system that way).
>>>>>
>>>>> Vista has nice eye candy, but most of my programs didn't install
>>>>> meaning I have many hundreds of dollars replacement costs (maybe
>>>>> upgrade in some cases) plus the cost of Vista for little benefit.
>>>>>
>>>>
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