Windows Vista installation and use FAQ

  

1, I believe many friends installed An error occurred while editing boot entries error prompts how to do?

The original boot.ini file reason, boot The .ini file must be

[boot loader]

timeout=30

default=multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(1)partition(2)\\ WINDOWS

[operating systems]

multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(1)partition(1)\\WINDOWS="your system name" /NOEXECUTE=OPTIN /FASTDETECT

This format. And it is best to use daemon tools 3.44 version of the installation (because I used 3.44 installed successfully). There is no decompression installation, directly use the virtual zone installation

2. When is the official version of Windows Vista?

According to Microsoft's schedule and news, the official version of Vista may be launched in August 2006, and sales may have to wait for a while.

3. Is there a Chinese version of Windows Vista?

The general beta version of Windows is in English, and the official Chinese version will appear shortly after the official release of the English version.

4, how much memory does Vista need to install?

My machine 5308CTP just takes up more than 500M of memory when starting up. It is recommended to have at least 512MB of memory. 1GB of memory is standard (for 32-bit Vista) In terms of).

5. How much hard disk space does it take to install Vista?

The partition that Vista installs must be NTFS file system. The 5308CTP requires 7.6G free space. It is recommended to have at least 10 GB of free space.

Messages from other websites: It is estimated that installing Windows Vista requires a minimum of 512MB of RAM and a 1.8G CPU clock. Graphics card at least need to support 32-bit color depth and 64MB memory card,

6, Vista error launching installer, exe file can not be executed, how to do?

After changing the system language Just fine~

7. How to open VISTA desktop effects??

At present, my NV6100 integrated graphics card also opens the glass effect in 5308CTP, so I don't have to buy a high-end discrete graphics card to see it. Special effects, the graphics card supports DX9 and there is a driver under Vista to automatically open the special effects.

8. My VISTA just appeared setup detected 120MB of RAM, but 256 MB is required .setup will exit. What does this mean, how to solve it?

A minimum of 256MB of memory is required, and your machine has insufficient memory.

9. Why can't my existing XP driver be installed, recognized or used under Vista?

Vista Beta1 comes with many drivers, but they are not complete enough. perfect. There are also few existing hardware drivers for Vista, which causes various problems under the driver. I believe that with the maturity of Vista, more and more hardware will be supported, drivers will be gradually improved, and hardware vendors will continue to introduce drivers for Vista.

Use the hardware manager of the system, select the hardware in question, and then select the upgrade to install it!

10. When installing Vista, the blue screen will be displayed when you first restart. I said there is a virus, and let me check the hard disk with chick /f.

When installing, it will check if the system is clean. If there is a virus, check it out.

11, how to solve the font blur?

It should be only in Chinese, the support is not good, the Chinese version will be better.

12. When installing Vista, the installer will automatically exit after entering the correct serial number.

It is recommended to load the image file into the virtual CD-ROM for installation. Recommended virtual drive software Alcohol or Demon.

13. How to display Chinese in Vista Beta1?

Start--CONTROAL PANEL--Regional and language options--Select CHINANESE( PRC), all the options are selected CHINESE (can display Chinese fonts, the interface is of course English).

14, prompted from the CD boot installation: missing tapi.dll file

★ It is said that the installation from the CD has this problem, ignore this error prompt.

15. Is there a suitable anti-virus software under Vista?

I heard that Norton has launched anti-virus software that can run under Vista

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