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[QUOTE="MaStErOsHy"]im not guna get vista till service pack 2 comes out for PC, does anyone here know when SP2 comes out?codezer0Probably after Windows Se7en (I wish I was kidding, but that is the new "name" for it) comes out.
Atcually thats just a code name like Longhorn was for Vista.
Probably after Windows Se7en (I wish I was kidding, but that is the new "name" for it) comes out.[QUOTE="codezer0"][QUOTE="MaStErOsHy"]im not guna get vista till service pack 2 comes out for PC, does anyone here know when SP2 comes out?Interframe
Atcually thats just a code name like Longhorn was for Vista.
Are there some specific problems you want addressed with SP2?mmogoonI would like at least one addressed. How come either XP 32-bit or 64-bit will allow me to use my Gateway FPD2185W monitor just fine, and even play HD-DVD movies on it in its native resolution, when the same computer running either version of Windows Vista refuses to let me use the thing at its native resolution, when it even decides to let me get a signal over DVI at all? It's such **** that even a year after it's been released, and now one service pack later, Windows Vista still has such critical **** problems like this.
[QUOTE="mmogoon"]Are there some specific problems you want addressed with SP2?codezer0I would like at least one addressed. How come either XP 32-bit or 64-bit will allow me to use my Gateway FPD2185W monitor just fine, and even play HD-DVD movies on it in its native resolution, when the same computer running either version of Windows Vista refuses to let me use the thing at its native resolution, when it even decides to let me get a signal over DVI at all? It's such **** that even a year after it's been released, and now one service pack later, Windows Vista still has such critical **** problems like this.
Yeah I bought a MICROSOFT wireless keyboard and mouse desktop kit and found out its not compatible with Vista. Its a reletivly newer model too.
[QUOTE="mmogoon"]Are there some specific problems you want addressed with SP2?codezer0I would like at least one addressed. How come either XP 32-bit or 64-bit will allow me to use my Gateway FPD2185W monitor just fine, and even play HD-DVD movies on it in its native resolution, when the same computer running either version of Windows Vista refuses to let me use the thing at its native resolution, when it even decides to let me get a signal over DVI at all? It's such **** that even a year after it's been released, and now one service pack later, Windows Vista still has such critical **** problems like this.
That sounds like a Gateway problem. They are the ones that need to fix it.
[QUOTE="Deihmos"]I don't **** care whose problem it is. I want it resolved. End of story.That sounds like a Gateway problem.
codezer0
It's Microsoft don't expect that to happen any time soon.
[QUOTE="codezer0"][QUOTE="Deihmos"]I don't **** care whose problem it is. I want it resolved. End of story.That sounds like a Gateway problem.
Deihmos
Call Gateway. Knowing Gateway they are probably not supporting that monitor anymore.
Their number (which I got off their own website) comes up as "this phone number is no longer in service." :evil:I would like at least one addressed. How come either XP 32-bit or 64-bit will allow me to use my Gateway FPD2185W monitor just fine, and even play HD-DVD movies on it in its native resolution, when the same computer running either version of Windows Vista refuses to let me use the thing at its native resolution, when it even decides to let me get a signal over DVI at all? It's such **** that even a year after it's been released, and now one service pack later, Windows Vista still has such critical **** problems like this.[QUOTE="codezer0"][QUOTE="mmogoon"]Are there some specific problems you want addressed with SP2?artiedeadat40
Yeah I bought a MICROSOFT wireless keyboard and mouse desktop kit and found out its not compatible with Vista. Its a reletivly newer model too.
get the new drivers for the ms website and they work fine
[QUOTE="artiedeadat40"]I would like at least one addressed. How come either XP 32-bit or 64-bit will allow me to use my Gateway FPD2185W monitor just fine, and even play HD-DVD movies on it in its native resolution, when the same computer running either version of Windows Vista refuses to let me use the thing at its native resolution, when it even decides to let me get a signal over DVI at all? It's such **** that even a year after it's been released, and now one service pack later, Windows Vista still has such critical **** problems like this.[QUOTE="codezer0"][QUOTE="mmogoon"]Are there some specific problems you want addressed with SP2?imprezawrx500
Yeah I bought a MICROSOFT wireless keyboard and mouse desktop kit and found out its not compatible with Vista. Its a reletivly newer model too.
get the new drivers for the ms website and they work fine
Yeah, i dont think its that hard or amazing solution to think about it.[QUOTE="imprezawrx500"][QUOTE="artiedeadat40"]I would like at least one addressed. How come either XP 32-bit or 64-bit will allow me to use my Gateway FPD2185W monitor just fine, and even play HD-DVD movies on it in its native resolution, when the same computer running either version of Windows Vista refuses to let me use the thing at its native resolution, when it even decides to let me get a signal over DVI at all? It's such **** that even a year after it's been released, and now one service pack later, Windows Vista still has such critical **** problems like this.[QUOTE="codezer0"][QUOTE="mmogoon"]Are there some specific problems you want addressed with SP2?SearchMaster
Yeah I bought a MICROSOFT wireless keyboard and mouse desktop kit and found out its not compatible with Vista. Its a reletivly newer model too.
get the new drivers for the ms website and they work fine
Yeah, i dont think its that hard or amazing solution to think about it.WOW!!! Great idea! I never thought of that. Did you go to MIT or something? You must be a genious.
What if that's his ONLY keyboard and mouse? How's he supposed to go online from the computer, download said drivers and install them on it, if he can't even click a button or load up a browser to do it? :| Please... think before posting.get the new drivers for the ms website and they work fine
imprezawrx500
[QUOTE="SearchMaster"][QUOTE="imprezawrx500"][QUOTE="artiedeadat40"]I would like at least one addressed. How come either XP 32-bit or 64-bit will allow me to use my Gateway FPD2185W monitor just fine, and even play HD-DVD movies on it in its native resolution, when the same computer running either version of Windows Vista refuses to let me use the thing at its native resolution, when it even decides to let me get a signal over DVI at all? It's such **** that even a year after it's been released, and now one service pack later, Windows Vista still has such critical **** problems like this.[QUOTE="codezer0"][QUOTE="mmogoon"]Are there some specific problems you want addressed with SP2?artiedeadat40
Yeah I bought a MICROSOFT wireless keyboard and mouse desktop kit and found out its not compatible with Vista. Its a reletivly newer model too.
get the new drivers for the ms website and they work fine
Yeah, i dont think its that hard or amazing solution to think about it.WOW!!! Great idea! I never thought of that. Did you go to MIT or something? You must be a genious.
[QUOTE="imprezawrx500"]What if that's his ONLY keyboard and mouse? How's he supposed to go online from the computer, download said drivers and install them on it, if he can't even click a button or load up a browser to do it? :| Please... think before posting.If he posted on here, then he has another keyboard or access to another keyboard.get the new drivers for the ms website and they work fine
codezer0
Please...think before posting. :lol:
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