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Program Name - Supported Platforms - Type - Category Voca - Win XP/Vista - Vocabulary trainer - Freeware Company/Author: Dennis Hofs Email: i...@oriente.nl Price: free .... Taskbar icons created by the program have context menus, which allow you to perform common tasks on items for which those icons was created,

Can't dual boot back to xp need help
I don't see Vista downloads yet on TGTSoft's site, so I may have spoken too soon but I have seen threads on Vista betas from them. They must be XP Visual Style to give XP a Vista-like look. There are loads of these on deviantart.com, which makes it very difficult to actually find Vista Visual Styles,

2007-06-09
Carey Frisch [MVP] cnfri...@nospamgmail.com microsoft public windowsxp general Windows Vista no longer starts after you install an earlier version of the wrote: I had a dual boot with xp and vista whic was fine, then xp became corrupted so I repaired it but now vista is missing from the os loader menu! help!

Printer problem printing from vista to XP
Program Name - Supported Platforms - Type - Category My Simple Desktop Home Edition - Win XP/Vista - Utilities - Shareware Company/Author: Anfibia Software Email: This makes it possible to translate strings, dialogs, forms, menus, and other resources. Changes: Localization support for.NET Compact Framework, .

I hate the ribbon -- bring the menus back!
When you reboot you should have your dual boot menu back with both XP and Vista options available. If you need to set a XP as the default operating system you can do this by reopening VistaBootpro, going to 'manage OD entries', clicking on the operating system you want as default on the boot menu and then selecting

Installed Vista dual boot, think I screwed up!
Kevin webm...@hotmail.com microsoft public windows vista print_fax_scan "mansour" <mans...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message If the software is installed properly isn't there a menu item under HP for HP Director? How about opening something like a photo editing application and choosing to scan that

Installed Vista dual boot, think I screwed up!
It just automatically boots into XP, unless I hit escape to hit my bios boot menu, and select that third hard drive to boot from. Based on what I had read beforehand, I had expected to get the boot menu option to boot into either OS, and was surprised I did not. When I am in XP, the Vista partition shows as " L

How do you order a bookmarked item in the Favourites menu?
It originally came with vista home premium. The hard drive is logically partitioned. C: 87 gb with Vista on it and D: 7 gb. On the D partitioned I installed XP. After Installation the system by default went on to boot from XP. The boot menu with the option to boot system with Vista or XP didn’t show up.

Vista now needs CD to boot after installing XP on slave--suggestio
Net Framework 2.0 HUNGARIAN/MAGYAR: XP és Vista beállítások manipulálása http://www.softpedia.com/screenshots//Mz-Ultimate-Tweaker_1.png Michael Right-click for contextual menu access. Move and size the window to the desired locations, and select the command "Capture" for a region capture of the screen,

Ghosting Around with Xp and Vista :-)
When I restard, I hit escape to enter boot menu, choose the hard disk that Vista is on, and it boots into Vista. Whew, I was nervous there for a few minutes, again, many thanks!! Now, what would be best way, to get it to just give me an option between Vista and XP upon booting? I sure don't want to scredw anything

NewestShareware.com Issue #21
The menu appears with a light gray background and black text. Hover color is an orange background. This is on a Vista machine. Perhaps it is related to your Windows color scheme? Are you using the default XP/Vista theme or have you altered it? -- Greg Collins Microsoft MVP Visit Braintrove at

Vista
A bios boot menu is the same as a multiboot menu with a microsoft O/S. You press one key and you have a boot menu. If you change operating systems often your choice is good but I would use BootPro to solve that. Why not use VistabootPro instead?? -- Lance Frca {497083/1008563} MVP Shell/User www.zardoc.com XP-Vista

Installed Vista dual boot, think I screwed up!
Mike Easter Mi...@ster.invalid 24hoursupport helpdesk lbbss wrote: I had xp and win 2000 before and now that I got a dual core system with 1gb ram, with Vista home premium, it kind of slow compared to xp/ 2000. When I click on vista start menu, and click programs, it takes about 4 second for any program folder to

My take on Vista, former supporter
A bios boot menu is the same as a multiboot menu with a microsoft O/S. You press one key and you have a boot menu. If you change operating systems often your choice is good but I would use BootPro to solve that. Why not use VistabootPro instead?? -- Lance Frca {497083/1008563} MVP Shell/User www.zardoc.com XP-Vista

NewestShareware.com Issue #32
Works on Vista 32 and 64 bit. XP 32 and 64 bit as well as on 2000 and 2003. Changes: Shell context menu (mount or dismount container) works on x64 platform now .................................................... Program Name - Supported Platforms - Type - Category Aquacade - Win98/ME/XP/2Kx/Vista - Games - Demo

Printer problem printing from vista to XP
Roger LEDIG aaaaa.aa...@aa.aa microsoft public fr windows vista general Bonjour, J'ai fait les mises ŕ jour sur XP et sur Vista, Vista est lent, il traine je me demande ce qu'il fiche. les menu sont plus rapide sur XP, Vista traine aussi. Ce Windows live mail quasi immédiat sur XP et sur Vista cela traine aussi

Problemas con la URL que me abre otra.
Gov 24hoursupport helpdesk lbbss <labi...@yahoo.com> wrote: I had xp and win 2000 before and now that I got a dual core system with 1gb ram, with Vista home premium, it kind of slow compared to xp/ 2000. When I click on vista start menu, and click programs, it takes about 4 second for any program folder to open up.

Modem Ethernet Alice e Windows Vista. Si naviga solo su google ...
Steven Wabik Steven...@verizin.net microsoft public office misc i miay deploy it. the only thing is that it does not work with office 2003 when the application is installed under Windows vista. it needs to be used under Windows XP. the reason why it does not work under vista is because of the language i wrote it

Menu Highlighting Problems
ripbox ripbox.35c...@no-mx.forums.net microsoft public windows vista general if you have a vista disc the i would try a repair... that should fic the problem In the Microsoft Windows XP setup menu press the R key to enter the recovery console. - *Select the operating system* you wish to fix, and then *enter the

Aero Blue Menu--Plenty of Color Options
It just automatically boots into XP, unless I hit escape to hit my bios boot menu, and select that third hard drive to boot from. Based on what I had read beforehand, I had expected to get the boot menu option to boot into either OS, and was surprised I did not. When I am in XP, the Vista partition shows as " L