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Failed Vista Install
Cependant, je ne dispose d'aucune ancienne installation d'Office, qu'il s'agisse de la version 2003 ou de la version 2007. pas eu d'ennuis en installant office 2003 sous vista "source endommagée" peut aussi être le cd! essaie de le recopier sur le disque dur et de faire l'install à partir de lui -- Serge CENCI

Vista install
Chuck Chopp ChuckCh...@rtfmcsi.com microsoft public vstudio setup I'm running Windows Vista Ultimate x64 on a Dell Precision 490 system [Quad core Xeon, 12GB of RAM, [02/22/08,14:25:17] VS70pgui: [2] DepCheck indicates Microsoft Visual Studio Tools for the Microsoft Office system (version 3.0 Runtime) was not

Installation SP1 schlägt fehl
Technically not legal, ALTHOUGH my feelings are if you buy the Retail Version you should be able to install it on another computer as long as 1. Another computer in YOUR Household 2. That computer has a LEGAL version of XP already on it (I feel Vista is just another update of XP).. OEM should not be reinstalled on

Will Dell OEM Vista install on another Dell PC?
Je ne crie pas que VISTA soit parfait mais pour ma part je possède la version premium et la version professionnelle et n'ai pas rencontré de soucis particulier je dirai même plus, une grande facilité pour l'install juste un peu dérouté sans plus! fait toi TA propre idée!

Can you upgrade your version of vista by changing the product key?
Vista x64 Premium full install OEM version is installed on my G: drive. I get the /ntldr error message and could not get into XP anymore so I did FIXMBR and XP home install on 1 hard drive C: and vista install to other hard drive d: Boot menu offers 1). Previous version of Windows. 2). Windows Vista Premium.

Installed Vista dual boot, think I screwed up!
"JoAnn Paules" wrote: The retail version can be used on up to three computers in your household. If one system dies, you may install it on another. If I had a problem with my computer and had to re-install vista, could I re-install office with all three liscences previously used? - Also, do the other liscences

Installation SP1 schlägt fehl
Bruce
Chambers bchamb...@cable0ne.n3t microsoft public windows vista general zerocool3312 wrote: How many computers in my home can I install my copy of Vista on? The only way in which Vista licensing differs from that of earlier versions of Windows (up until WinXP, that is) is that Microsoft has added a copy

Vista Install nightmare
"RichardG" wrote: Due to a very long and unsuccessful attempt to get Office Enterprise to work properly on a new ACER (VISTA Home Premium) computer that came c/w a pre-installed trial version of Office 2007 as per Office technical support I need to do a clean install of VISTA. My problem is that the only option I

VS2008 will not install on Vista Ultimate x64
I have the full retail version of Vista Ultimate. No, I seriously don't want go through and install Vista again. I will play around with VistaBootPro a little more, then just give up if I don't get it and continue as I am doing. Just hope I don't screw something up :). Thanks for all the help, -- Don "Colin

Installation of R on UNIX - Sparc Solaris v8 [SEC ...
Dwarf Dw...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista general Hi GRM, Vista Ultimate is a combination of the Business and Home editions. the Home Basic edition as everyone would undoubtedly buy that version (because it is the cheapest) and then install the Ultimate version from the same disk.

OEM vs Full Version
Mark...@adobeforums.com adobe acrobat windows Are you installing from CD or from download? is this the tryout version?

Vista Fresh Install (it still sucks)
Helmut Rohrbeck helr...@gmx.net microsoft public de windows vista installation Josef Zins schrieb: 26.02.2008 21:35, Helmut Rohrbeck schrieb: Sehr lobenswert. Aber "Beta-Version" gibt es nicht mehr, aber geistern immer noch herum, und wie mann liest (siehe zB letzte c't) doch noch mit einigen Problemen seit dem 4.

Snort Windows Vista Install
When I try to open it, I get the following message: The file wmploc.dll has a version number of 11.0.6000.6344 where 11.0.6000.6336 was expected. I used to have the vista home preminum and never had this issue. But when I switched a made a fresh clean install w/ultimate...I'm having a few issues.

Inactive XP Partition after Vista Install
I can’t remember which installation displayed the unsigned warnings. 1.I do want to have vista now. I did read that the 64 bit specifically wants signed drivers while the 32 bit version doesn’t mention that. Does this mean if I get the 32 bit version I won’t face these problems again? Is this a known problem with

Will Dell OEM Vista install on another Dell PC?
Azo4 sergeENLEVER...@mvps.org microsoft public fr office la seule piste que je vois, c'est une ancienne install d'office (version d'essai d'office 2007? pas eu d'ennuis en installant office 2003 sous vista "source endommagée" peut aussi être le cd! essaie de le recopier sur le disque dur et de faire l'install à

Need advice on setting up a dual boot vista / xp?
I
have installed the various versions of Vista on 62 various computers. On nine of those computers I have run into, and solved, this nasty boot problem. The Vista install completes and the user removes the DVD. Upon startup, the user finds that Vista will not boot. Vista is looking for the boot code on the

Upgrade to Vista Premium from Vista Business
I bought the GD XP disc so i should be entitiled to a GD clean install! That's some F-ing nerve man. jf AFAIK when you do any Vista install, be it Retail/OEM/Upgrade the Vista software is laid-down on a newly-formatted hard drive as a complete Vista image, without carrying anything over from whatever was on that

vista to xp
At least that's what the exchange rate was when Christie and I visited England and Ireland last September. fwiw, I have an MSDN subscription and I've seen Vista in almost every language but English UK. Also if you look in a Vista install in C:\Boot you'll see a set of language mui files for everything "but" EN UK

2nd Windows Vista Install
Bob Levine robjle...@nospam.yahoo.com alt sys pc-clone dell B Gates wrote: <SNIP> How about giving credit where its due? Or did you actually figure that out all by yourself? http://www.dailytech.com/article.aspx?newsid=5932 Bob.

Vista - Installation impossible d'Office 2003
I decided to see if the horrors inherent in a Vista system born from an upgrade from XP via an upgrade disk compared to the horrors inherent in a Vista system born from an absolutely clean install from a full version DVD. Same laptop, Vista Business edition in both cases. Yeah, it still fucking sucks...but it's