I can for sure tell it did not work for me. My HP laptop with Vista was two days old, but collapsed completely and was dead for a long time. I thought everything was over, but one technician took out the battery and started the computer. It turned out that the battery was completely dead. Before I tried Civ it was 100%. Anybody who can tell me why Vista gave this respons?
New info (as of 8-21-07): I bought a Sony Vaio laptop with vista 32 bit. After tons of struggling and reading online forums and FAQs, I finally decided to go to Microsoft's website and give them a piece of my mind. While there, I discovered another way to install games from XP days. You have to let the machine do the work for you instead of trying to be smart and configuring everything manually. Go to Start, Control Panel, Programs, and "Use and older program with this version of Windows." It'll come up with a program compatibility screen and take you through all the steps you can do manually (i.e. set the compatibility mode, run as administrator, etc.). It worked. No clue why, it just did. So do that.
there are ways to get the game to run on Windows Vista. I called take2 support and this was their response. It worked for me and it is easy. Take 2: Please try the following To run the game in Windows NT Compatability mode. - right click on the shortcut for the game
- left click on properties
- click on the Compatability tab
- tick the box called "Run this program in compatability mode for"
- select Windows NT
- click on apply
- click on ok Run the game again
Both the Wizcom Infoscan and the the Infoscan 3 Lite are compatible with the Windows Vista operating system. However, Vista software drivers for your specific product will need to be downloaded from the Wizcom Vista support web page.
You cannot, you will need an operating system such as these: Windows XP, windows vista, and Macintosh OS X
When it comes to operating systems, it is a better approach to install a new system over the old installation instead of uninstalling the old one. In this case it seems Windows Vista is not desired. Find out which operating system shall replace Vista, and install this over Vista. The old installation of Windows Vista is erased in the process of installing the new system, so there is no need to uninstall. Before a new installation, always make sure to make copies of any important files on the computer to external storage mediums, as they will disappear from the computer along with Vista. Regarding how to install a new system: Clear instructions always come with a legitimate purchase of an operating system. Simply follow the manual.
To change the operating system on your computer from XP to Vista you need to purchase the upgraded software either online or from the store. Once purchased you need to uninstall the original software and install the new by following the installation prompts.
The reason being, if you want to remove Windows Vista, you will have to either (a) Re-format the hard drive: which erases EVERYTHING ON THE DISK! or (b) perform a downgrade installation to Windows XP Pro or Windows 2000 Pro. If you reformat the disk you erase everything, including the operating system (which is Vista in this case). Since your computer has no operating system it is no longer able to function (you can still turn it on, but you get a disk boot error). You will need to re-install a different Operating System, or Vista again if you wish to do so, in order to have the computer function properly.
All you need is a Windows operating system(XP or Vista preferred) and a 'decent' system I would suggest the following minimum specifications: - 5 GB free disk space - 512 Mb Ram - 1.0 Ghz processor - Vista or XP preferred
You cannot format the drive / partition that Windows Vista is currently running on while it is running. You will need to boot from either a partition utility disc, such as GParted, or the install disc of the operating system you want to install, and format the drive from there.
No, but you need a Windows operating system not mac OS or Linux as it's native to Windows. I'm almost certain it will run on Windows XP and vista aswell.
For the download of Windows Live Messenger 7 you need Windows 7, Vista or XP operating system. These are the most common operating systems around at the moment.
Yes. It is because the embedded system involves a hardware that can use a software. This is where we need an operating system.
Check that you have no disks in either the floppy disk drive, or the cd/dvd drive. Check that there is only one operating system installed... if you have Windows Vista and Windows XP then the computer will need to know which one you wish to use.
Windows 7 is an operating system. It does not rely on any other operating system to function.