After paying 200-400$ for an OS (Does anyone else think that price is rediculous by the way?) I was certianly expecting more.
Not to mention, the vista certified scandal watch out if it says vista ready/certified I have found "vista ready" devices and software that "works with vista" are at best a 50-50 shot. With vista M$ sold out big time and even after selling out they only delivered a so-so at best OS. I am no pirate and I don't agree with the pirates but when it comes to hurting the performace of my PC thats crossing the line. I am ranting here but M$ goes so far to protect the big media corperations that they burn the end user's performance with tons of anti-piracy *** built into the OS. I am a gamer and DX10 is only on vista so for the future its the only option. I love the new features (especially start menu search) but it looks like M$ dropped a beta on us and we were stupid enough not to wait for SP1. Microsoft has really dropped the ball on vista. Last time I ever use windows media player to copy a cd. I have re-installed vista so many times that my copied cds will not play due to the 10 liscence download limit on WMA format. I'm tired of troubleshooting vista, it seems like every time I get everything working right another major problem pops up. so its been sitting about an hour now and still on a pitch black screen with the mouse in the middle.Ĭrappy dell mobo (nForce 410 i think)[audio is intigrated suposidly 7.1 HD audio) I looked online and the only suggestion I have found is let it sit long enough to work itself out. BUT MY PC STILL WILL NOT BOOT! I have don everything I can think of. After giving me the run around the tech said he would have to email me a solution when they researched the problem further. After loading defaults it still will not boot.
They then had me go to BIOS and load defaults which causes me to get a "diskette drive 0 seek failure" every time I start the computer and I presume my media card reader does not work because windows update installed a floppy disk driver isntead.
So I called Dell tech support and they had my uninstall my video driver (7600GT 163.69), I restarted and no help.
tried to boot from DVD to use the repair function but vista now will not boot from the install DVD either again stays on the splash screen (this time a vista theme wall-paper but still just the mouse and nothing happening) system restore to before i uninstalled the original driverĦ. (all of this was done in safe mode which still works)Ģ. (and I've already contacted dell and thanks to a tech support genius from India (out-sourcing jobs, way to go dell!)) it is worse than it started out(I'll explain). I can control my mouse but no commands will work. Oops? After the splash screen with the microsoft logo it just sits with a black screen and my mouse. Simple enough right? Well I went to downloaded the correct drivers, uninstalled the old and installed the new.
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