"z1Barry" <> wrote in message
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On May 28, 7:31 pm, z1Barry <barry.c...@verizon.net> wrote:
> On May 27, 10:40 pm, "botox" <fac_...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> > The update to Bluetooth inSP2fixes it: now it does not work.
> > Networking has been improved as well: I have been staring at the
> > spinning
> > circle for more than 5 minutes while trying to change sharing
> > permissions on
> > a folder. Actually I am not changing sharing, because according to Vista
> > the
> > file is already shared with everyone. The problem is that no one else on
> > the
> > network can see the file.
> > Microsoft has also addressedshutdown: now my laptop hangs and will not
> > shut
> > down unless I manually kill the power.
> > I have migrated one of my main machines to Windows 7 already: Win7
> > appears
> > to be the real deal. How, after all these years, can Microsoft still
> > turn
> > the offal that is Vista into an ever worse compilation of woe and
> > misery?
> > I sure hope the uninstall works: if I have to reformat and reinstall I
> > am
> > moving to the Win 7 RC.
>
> I also have shutdown problems after installing the SP2 update on my
> Vista x64 Ultimate system. Normally shutdown takes less than 1 minute.
> Twice I have waited over 15 minutes before killing the power. I
> searched through the event logs and found nothing. What's odd is that
> after rebooting, I do NOT get the usual windows boot option screen
> with the message about previous shutdown failed etc etc. Its as if the
> shutdown process completed but forget to send the power off
> command ?!?!
I have found the source of my Vista SP2 shutdown problem. I was using
an old version of RamDiskVe (1.100.100RC2). After upgrading to the
latest version (3.5.107) from
www.dataram.com, I no longer have
shutdown issues with Vista SP2
Poor Vista gets the blame for so many things.
MLD