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fark this windows vista is SHIT! i keep loosing right click, and if i run the computer for longer than 1hour it decides it cbf opening more than ONE window!! what the hell! stick with XP people, i would have but got a new laptop :stupid:

go back to the store and tell them u dont want farking vista

Your laptops probably too slow to run vista.....it needs relatively hardcore performance to function seamlessly, it shouldn't have even been put on most laptops because they just can't handle it and it only slows them down.

Your laptops probably too slow to run vista.....it needs relatively hardcore performance to function seamlessly, it shouldn't have even been put on most laptops because they just can't handle it and it only slows them down.

duo 1.6, 1gig ram, nvidia geforce 7400

anyone downloaded the new series of top gear, i watched an episode of it last nite (surprisingly the thing worked lol) they built a spaceshuttle out of a robin reliant, most powerful non commercial rocket ever made they said :stupid: went good at the start too..

duo 1.6, 1gig ram, nvidia geforce 7400

Point and case, it's not enough. Are you running vista ultimate? From what i've experienced and have been told from i.t experts, you pretty much need 1.5gb of ram and above to run vista O K, with a decent stand alone graphics card of at least 512mb.

Point and case, it's not enough. Are you running vista ultimate? From what i've experienced and have been told from i.t experts, you pretty much need 1.5gb of ram and above to run vista O K, with a decent stand alone graphics card of at least 512mb.

umm home premium i think.

I've used below spec machines before (as yes to run previous versions of windows 'properly' you need a decent spec) but they ran fine, just a bit slow. I could handle slow. What gives me the shits is that it doesn't work as it should. I boot up the computer, can run like 50 windows plus play a dvd if i wanted to no problem (not that i commonly do) but it seems after a while it limits the amount of windows it will open to less, and i loose the right click and even the farking windows menu altogether :stupid: i think its just a software glitch, or maybe a virus or something.

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