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CPU problem NEED HELP
author=ankylo link=topic=565.msg7719#msg7719 date=1200671269
See, this is a huge misconception. Your hardware is not Vista exclusive. Microsoft paid the manufacturer of your PC to not make XP drivers available to you. They set their driver install packages to test for Vista and tell you that it only works on Vista (which is a lie). If you have an Intel chipset on your board, there are XP drivers for it. You just have to know where to look and how to get them. You need to know the Manufacturer of your hardware, and ideally the PCI id of the devices. There are tools that will tell you this information. Also, knowing which Intel chipset your motherboard is will help as well. It may not be easy for someone who doesn't know computers but it is very possible to install XP on one of those "Vista exclusive" laptops/desktops (I should know, i've done it).
I would like to know more about how to do this, because I searched for quite awhile to get the correct drivers for my desktop and as far as I know they do not exist. And I do know computers quite well. :(
2007 Misaos
Executive Decision 19.1.6 (c) iii - BCB
author=kentona link=topic=377.msg7655#msg7655 date=1200585135
With the arrival of Liberty, I suppose we can now remove the strikethrough on 'Ladies'.
What about me? I've been here the whole time.
CPU problem NEED HELP
author=WIP link=topic=565.msg7632#msg7632 date=1200512515
This is false, actually! I've used Vista on five different machines and XP is still far more responsive. Vista is just slower than XP. That doesn't make it unusable at all.
What I am complaining about is that the other posters were claiming that his computer is not powerful enough to run Vista Basic. That is patently untrue! Of course it's a sluggish piece of crap, but I think these guys were overestimating how much power it needs.
Easiest game you've ever played?
author=Asham link=topic=550.msg7627#msg7627 date=1200503530
i think your talking about Yunalesca? she was hard to beat the first time for me, but i lvled Wakka up till he was doing 3000 damage per hit and i was fine. you just had to watch out for zombie.i just used him and had the other 2 heal and stuff.
The first time I played the game I ran from most battles and never swapped party members. I got stuck at Yunalesca, too. At the time, my big damage dealer was Tidus, who would hit for about 1200 damage, so you can imagine why I was having trouble.
Years later I played through again, didn't run from battles, swapped party members around, et al. I found the game fairly easy at that point.
Incidentally, I had the exact same problem playing Blue Dragon on Hard mode and had to start the game over from my second-most-recent save; it set me back roughly 20 hours of my life!
CPU problem NEED HELP
I really do not recommend going back to XP with a laptop that came with Vista. Most store-bought computers come with Vista-exclusive hardware installed and you will probably cripple most of your key components by reverting to XP because XP drivers will not exist for them. For example, when I reverted to XP on a desktop that I had purchased, my ethernet card, multi-function card reader, DVD drive, swappable drive, media card, and soundcard were all rendered useless because they were Vista-exclusive hardware. Your dad was right. If you have not reverted to XP, DON'T. In my case, because I have a desktop and I had spare cash, I replaced all the components with XP-compatible ones. On a laptop, you're screwed.
Also, these guys are full of crap and your computer should not lag running Vista. Vista is a hog, but any PC with a gig of RAM and a processor clocking over 1 Ghz (even a lame Celeron M) should be fine. You clearly have some kind of malware infecting your system, especially because this problem started recently.
Be honest: Have you been pirating software and/or looking at porn (I bet you have because you mentioned you have a torrent program)? I won't judge you for either because I've certainly done a fair bit of both, but if you have, I recommend you be much more careful in the future. Porn and piracy are almost sure bets to get bad crap installed on your PC. You have to be especially wary of key generators and cracks.
Anyway, here is my advice:
The easiest way to get rid of simple malware is:
1. Click on the "Run" prompt under the start menu.
2. Type in "msconfig"
3. Go to the "Startup" tab
4. Uncheck EVERYTHING. You should probably have done this anyway (it disables all programs from automatically starting up). You probably won't notice any difference in day-to-day operation of your computer sans some programs taking one or two seconds longer to startup.
5. Restart and see if you problem is fixed.
This sometimes doesn't work because some malware is more proficiently programmed and registers as a service and not as a program. If that is the case, follow these steps:
1. Repeat the steps to run msconfig
2. Go to the "Services" tab
3. Uncheck EVERYTHING THAT IS MANUFACTURED BY MICROSOFT CORPORATION.
4. Restart and see if your problem is fixed.
Note that this will disable some features that you probably want to use. If this occurs, go back to your services and enable anything that you can clearly identify and know that you want to use. The malware will probably be an obvious entry. There are more complicated and judicious rules for deciding which services to enable or disable, but I won't go into them here. Disabling extraneous services is key to getting any computer to run properly.
Sometimes malware will claim to be manfactured by Microsoft. If your problem still isn't fixed, go back through your services and uncheck anything, even Microsoft services, that appear suspicious in any way.
If none of this fixes your problem, you have a sophisticated trojan and will probably need to reformat.
As a footnote, I remember one time that an error in Quicktime had caused my computer to behave similarly. Do you have Quicktime installed? There's a chance that might be the root of your problem. If it is, the steps above will eventually fix your problem. The error in Quicktime has to do with a memory access bug or something like that in its automatic updates feature. Always turn off automatic updates for everything you install because that's pretty much the #1 source of computers getting bogged down over time.
Also, these guys are full of crap and your computer should not lag running Vista. Vista is a hog, but any PC with a gig of RAM and a processor clocking over 1 Ghz (even a lame Celeron M) should be fine. You clearly have some kind of malware infecting your system, especially because this problem started recently.
Be honest: Have you been pirating software and/or looking at porn (I bet you have because you mentioned you have a torrent program)? I won't judge you for either because I've certainly done a fair bit of both, but if you have, I recommend you be much more careful in the future. Porn and piracy are almost sure bets to get bad crap installed on your PC. You have to be especially wary of key generators and cracks.
Anyway, here is my advice:
The easiest way to get rid of simple malware is:
1. Click on the "Run" prompt under the start menu.
2. Type in "msconfig"
3. Go to the "Startup" tab
4. Uncheck EVERYTHING. You should probably have done this anyway (it disables all programs from automatically starting up). You probably won't notice any difference in day-to-day operation of your computer sans some programs taking one or two seconds longer to startup.
5. Restart and see if you problem is fixed.
This sometimes doesn't work because some malware is more proficiently programmed and registers as a service and not as a program. If that is the case, follow these steps:
1. Repeat the steps to run msconfig
2. Go to the "Services" tab
3. Uncheck EVERYTHING THAT IS MANUFACTURED BY MICROSOFT CORPORATION.
4. Restart and see if your problem is fixed.
Note that this will disable some features that you probably want to use. If this occurs, go back to your services and enable anything that you can clearly identify and know that you want to use. The malware will probably be an obvious entry. There are more complicated and judicious rules for deciding which services to enable or disable, but I won't go into them here. Disabling extraneous services is key to getting any computer to run properly.
Sometimes malware will claim to be manfactured by Microsoft. If your problem still isn't fixed, go back through your services and uncheck anything, even Microsoft services, that appear suspicious in any way.
If none of this fixes your problem, you have a sophisticated trojan and will probably need to reformat.
As a footnote, I remember one time that an error in Quicktime had caused my computer to behave similarly. Do you have Quicktime installed? There's a chance that might be the root of your problem. If it is, the steps above will eventually fix your problem. The error in Quicktime has to do with a memory access bug or something like that in its automatic updates feature. Always turn off automatic updates for everything you install because that's pretty much the #1 source of computers getting bogged down over time.
Top Ten Topic: Books! (Fiction)
author=Canuck link=topic=558.msg7621#msg7621 date=1200481233
It seems a lot of people really like fantasy novels.
I really like crime novels. James Lee Burke is probably my favorite contemporary author.
RPGS... you've beaten
author=Shin link=topic=44.msg7193#msg7193 date=1199740133
Unlimited Saga (2 Characters)
I WISH I liked that game. I just don't. :(
I'd bet that if it were a portable game, I'd love it.
2007 Misaos
Just so everyone knows that Harmonic acts like a two-year-old:
He sent this to me via AIM, all as part of the same message, while I was asleep, and then proceeded to block me. Note that I hardly did anything to provoke a fight!
In any case;
Canuck: Harmonic isn't spoonybard. I don't know why you that?
Harmonic4242 (1:54:18 AM): Get your panties out of a bunch. Jesus. lol
Harmonic4242 (1:56:08 AM): 1) You've always been rude as hell to me so I owe you nothing.
2) I'd have to be 100 times more petty to care about your "1st and 3rd place blah blah." Get over yourself! They only like yours because it's "weird." Teenagers dont care about GOOD.
3) Speaking of getting over yourself, you are not pretty. Your face is ugly. You are butt fugly. Confirmed by my beautiful fiancee.
Harmonic4242 (1:57:12 AM): Uh oh go taddle tale on me! You know you want to! Waaaa poor mala.
He sent this to me via AIM, all as part of the same message, while I was asleep, and then proceeded to block me. Note that I hardly did anything to provoke a fight!
In any case;
Canuck: Harmonic isn't spoonybard. I don't know why you that?













