"Scott Adams" <> wrote in message
news:65B46600-4A84-483C-8CCA-...
> Michael --
>
> The software claimed to be Vista-ready - so take that for what it is
> worth.
> It seems that somehow it got stuck in the install and has never told Vista
> it
> is not installing any longer. But, my knowledge of such things is
> minimal.
>
> As a bonus, there is no uninstaller built-in with the software, so I
> cannot
> use that file. And in Safe Mode, it apprears that Vista disables the
> Windows
> Installer Service, so i cannot uninstall anything anyway. It said -
> basically - to uninstalll, restart no longer in safe mode.
>
> *sigh* Mondays!
>
> Thanks,
> Scott
>
> "Michael Solomon" wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> "Scott Adams" <> wrote in message
>> news:B34C1A72-A2F6-4715-A088-...
>> > Also, no processes running or start-up items that I see that are
>> > affiliated
>> > with Belkin or Nostromo. In case that was a question.
>> >
>> > 
>> > S
>>
>>
Did you try the System Restore function I mentioned? This restores the
registry and system settings back to a given point in time though you should
be sure to back up your data ahead of time.
Unfortunately, we go through this in the early stages of an OS. Late last
year, my printer died so I purchased an HP Laserjet 1018 printer that
claimed to be Vista Ready. while the HP site states they are working on
Vista drivers for this printer (early on they said the drivers would be
certified by July), to date, there are no drivers and the printer, sits
covered in a corner. Fortunately, I saw a deal on a multifunction inkjet,
networkable no less, that was Vista compatible and for which Vista drivers
and software existed when I purchased it or I would still be without any
printer for Vista.
Moral of the story; there apparently is a difference between "Ready" and
"Compatible.":-)
Here's a couple of other things you can try but before you do so, be sure
your data is well backed up. You can try using Vista's repair option; boot
from the Vista disk, at the setup screen choose repair. If that doesn't
resolve it, try installing Vista over itself, known as an in-place install.
If those fail, not much left except to reformat and start over.
Good luck.
--
Michael Solomon
Backup is a PC user's best friend
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