I have a laptop bought in 2007 with Vista Home Premium version OEM in Italian. Now I live in Berlin and I saw in a shopfron a big chain theWindow 7 Home Premium Upgrade for only 89 ???, instead of 129?. But my worry is the following: with this upgrade, I will be able to chose the language, in order to have the OS in Italian, or it will be only in German?
I see Windows Sound Schemes, and DreamScene Content Pack 3 now available. Also the Windows Vista Ultimate Language Packs are back after the SP1 upgrade.
I just bought a laptop that has Vista Home on it in Spanish. I know that the ultimate upgrade gives you the language pack. Will a Ultimate Vista iupgrade n English work on this computer or does it have to be a Ultimate upgrade in Spanish?
Recently I upgrade from XP to Vista. Lots of problem coming up.I can't select audio language from my window media player when I play my vcd. The movic has two voice/sound and I need to select either right or left to get the voice/sound I want.Can anyone tell me how to get this thing work?
I've bought a new computer with windows vista business in it - i completed the installation but all the menus and start buttun items are in Turkish cause computer bought in Turkey! How can i switch this so every menu displays is in English?
Out of sheer stupidity and over-excitement upon installing my new Vista Ultimate back in June last year, when I starting installing the widows Updates, I chose several non-essential updates ... most of which were language packs. I now have Dutch, Finnish, Hebrew, Hungarian, Japanese, Korean, Latvian, Norwegian, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian,Slovenian, Swedish, and Thai....all of which I now need to get rid of. I'm experiencing some system errors that suggest they're related to one or more of these language packs. Regardless, I don't need them and want to eliminate them. HOWEVER, when I attempt to remove them through the lpksetup.exe process (or same with Control Panel>>Regional and Language Options>>keyboards__ and Languages >>Install/Uninstall languages ), it goes through the process (creating restore point, removing language packs, etc.) and after several minutes, gives me a window which states, "All selected language files failed to be removed". Then, it shows a list with all of the languages I selected which is titled "Failed removals:".
I want to buy notebook but I rather confused to decide whether to take the Vista Home Premium or the Ultimate. I live in Japan but I only understand a little Japanese so I also want to have my Windows in English either. Is it enough only using Vista Home Premium and install the Windows Vista Language Interface Pack (LIP) on it?
Or I have to purchase the Ultimate and install the Windows Vista Multilingual User Interface Pack (MUI) on it? I don't know anything about Vista, so I cannot guess what this feature is for. Unlike XP. So I really need it in both English and Japanese. The Japanese, I need it for some parts of my job. The prices is quite high for the Vista Ultimate so if it is possible, I will not upgrade to Ultimate.
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I am not sure what has happened but the following message appears when turning on my comp: Quote: Windows failed to start. A recent hardware or software change might be the cause. To fix the problem:
1) Insert your windows installation disc and restart your computer 2) Choose your language settings and then click Next 3) Click 'Repair your Computer'.
If you do not have this disc, contact your system administrator or computer manufacturer for assistance. File: windowssystem32windload.exe. Status: 0xc000000e Info: the selected entry could not be loaded because the application is missing or corrupt. I have the disk but how do i boot from it? I am very worried i've broken my comp for good.
I have one pc installed with vista business and I have license key of vista enterprise which we have purchased. I like to upgrade windows vista business to windows vista enterprise without uninstallation of vista business.
I have been a computer and Vista user for the past 16 months.
I did have a few problems with Vista when I first got my computer, but after a couple of months of the odd freeze, I found Vista to run beautifully, with no problems at all.
I have learn't a lot with regard to computing and along the way have learn't to use the Vista OS, which I like enormously.
Having seen what Windows 7 offers, I don't see much that I would use, other than a few neat tricks here and there....
My question is, do I need to fork out the extra dollars for Windows 7 ?? ( I'd rather not ) And does anyone know how long Vista will be supported for??
I would hope I can hold on to 200 dollars for the upgrade and keep using Vista.
My impression, is that Windows 7 is pretty much a slightly improved version of Vista, which for me....is working beautifuly.
Curious to know about upgrading to Windows 7. I am presently running Windows Vista 64bit and have an upgrade coupon to upgrade to Windows 7. If I choose to upgrade to 7 will I lose all settings and configs, files and folders if I do so.
I currently have a hp machine with a triple core amd phenom 8550 triple core processor and 4 gig of memory running vista home premium. Is it possible to up grade to windows 7 64 bit with the machine I have.
I have been using Vista for about 14 months. Maybe, I just use it for web browsing and office applications, I don't have any major problem with Vista. I just wonder what is the benefit of upgrading to Windows 7 (Needless to say, MS highly recommends).
I have read that Windows 7's performance is slightly better than Windows Vista. Soo I am wondering is it any reason to upgrade to Win7 except for the eyecandy?
Has anyone tried or used Windows 7 yet. Seen some cool screen shots of it and heard a lot would like to know how it is. Before I ask to join the Beta test for it on MSDN site.
Can I use Windows 7 DVD OEM DVD as an Upgrade from Vista? I rather pay a little more but it is easier to have an OEM DVD in case I need to do a Full reinstall at a later day
I just completed an upgrade from Vista to Windows 7 on my HP Pavilion a1730n and all w2orks fine except for recovering from sleep mode. It looks as though I will have to replace the motherboard in the Pavilion. I am looking for comments as to what I may expect when Windows 7 is booted into a new motherboard.
I have Vista Home Premium on 3 laptops. Last night I downloaded Windows 7. I got a file that prompted me to let it be written on to a DVD. It also gave me a key. Can I install this under my Vista, without losing my applications? Or will it wipe out my current Vista
I have a client where more than a few users are running Vista Business or Ultimate and despise it because of the slow performance, freezes, long startup times, etc. These are typically Lenovo laptops or tablets running Intel Core Duo processors of 2GHZ or better speed and 4G of RAM. In the past I have checked these computers for malware and tried to optimize best I could eliminating uneeded startup programs, disabling indexing, optimizing power settings for performance, etc. That usually helped somewhat but not enough to make them happy.
Now they want to upgrade to Windows 7. I am wondering what experiences users have had in upgrading such computers in that have you seen a notable improvement in performance with the simple upgrade path or did it require a clean install to get performance to be better. I am trying to avoid the clean install route because of the extra time it will take to reconfigure all the settings, FIND and reinstall ALL the software, plug ins, and drivers, and backup/restore data.
Problem with Shorcut The item 'WindowsUpgradeAdvisor.exe' that this shortcut refers to has been changed or moved, so this shortcut will no longer work properly.
Where are the Windows 7 newsgroups? I have a Toshiba Satellite x205-sli4 32-bit with Vista Ultimate. I would like to upgrade to Windows 7 as soon as it is prudent to do so. I have read in the media that this upgrade will be free of charge. Is this true?
I have installed Windows 7 beta but I don't like many of its limitations. I have a Vista installation that might benefit from an upgrade to Windows 7 but I'm not sure. If I use my Windows 7 beta install DVD to upgrade Vista, can I go backwards if I don't like it?
I am currently running Vista Ultimate. I got the offer for the upgrade and ran the adviser, which says I have to do a clean install unless I install the Ultimate version (which isn't part of the upgrade offer). The question I have is can a clean install be had with an upgrade version of the OS?
I have Windows Vista Business 64-bit slovak OEM version. I wont to upgrade on my notebook hard drive from 120 GB to 320 GB and RAM from 2GB to 4GB. Will I abble to install my OEM Windows again on this upgraded configuration or it is too much, and It will counts as new machine?