Windows update broke my new laptop
Windows update broke my new laptop
Bought a new laptop today, worked great until Windows Update broke the scroll feature on my touchpad. 2 hours of tech support only to find out I had to do a complete recovery. Once restored I was instructed to disable the Update service, which I have done. I guess I'll be doing updates via Windows Download and HP updater.
One interesting thing, the tech guy I was talking to said that in a few months Vista will be pulled from the market and Vista users will get free upgrades to Windows 7. I had heard about some people possibly getting free up grades but I didn't think that would start until next year.
One interesting thing, the tech guy I was talking to said that in a few months Vista will be pulled from the market and Vista users will get free upgrades to Windows 7. I had heard about some people possibly getting free up grades but I didn't think that would start until next year.
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And there's nothing officially in writing from MS re a free upgrade to Windows 7 for Vista users either. Vista won't be pulled from the market either.
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Yeah watch those touch pad drivers from MS..they have known issues as I've said on one thread with instructions on how to fix a certain issue.
And it would be in their best interest for computer builders to not continue to install Vista once Win7 is released.. Vista is trash compared to even the beta of Win7 IMO and the opinion of many many others that have tested it.
From what I've been reading even if its not official they will have a upgrade program and most likely around the time mentioned of June/July time tables.TonyT wrote:And there's nothing officially in writing from MS re a free upgrade to Windows 7 for Vista users either. Vista won't be pulled from the market either.
And it would be in their best interest for computer builders to not continue to install Vista once Win7 is released.. Vista is trash compared to even the beta of Win7 IMO and the opinion of many many others that have tested it.
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I sure wouldn't count on anything free from MS. Vista is definately here to stay.TonyT wrote:And there's nothing officially in writing from MS re a free upgrade to Windows 7 for Vista users either. Vista won't be pulled from the market either.
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Who knows, just quoting the tech guy, you have to wonder though.blebs wrote:I sure wouldn't count on anything free from MS. Vista is definately here to stay.
I know, it is just that I have never had a problem with Windows update previously that except for a sound driver, and that was easily remedied by uninstalling the driver and reinstalling the old one. That didn't work in this case. Neither did restoring the machine to it's initial boot.Brent wrote:You can control what Win Update installs. You don't have to install the drivers it suggests.
Only have a recovery partition, and now recovery disks. System restore didn't work. Is there another method you had in mind? For the record, I do like Vista I just hope I can get a free or reduced Win 7 upgrade or Vista is updated to put its performance on par with Win 7.JBrazen wrote:I use Vista at work and at home, both Quad Cores and it rocks.
As for having to do a complete recovery. Why not boot off the DVD and run a repair? Vista's repair options are feature rich and should've allowed you to go back to before that driver/hotfix update.
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Vista screws the pouch on my daughters laptop everytime she has it set to auto. Just rollback the drivers, works everytime.triniwasp wrote:Who knows, just quoting the tech guy, you have to wonder though.
I know, it is just that I have never had a problem with Windows update previously that except for a sound driver, and that was easily remedied by uninstalling the driver and reinstalling the old one. That didn't work in this case. Neither did restoring the machine to it's initial boot.
Only have a recovery partition, and now recovery disks. System restore didn't work. Is there another method you had in mind? For the record, I do like Vista I just hope I can get a free or reduced Win 7 upgrade or Vista is updated to put its performance on par with Win 7.
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Seemed fast to me. I mean from your little chart the XP name hung around for 5 some years. That makes the one year for the Vista name comparatively short.YARDofSTUF wrote:XP - 2001
Vista - 2006
Windows 7 - 2009/2010
Not that fast and about where MS said they planned to release the next one.
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I'll keep that touchpad driver in mind.. I just got a new laptop myself. 
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That's the funny thing, that didin't work. Doesn't matter anyway, bought this today:http://www.buy.com/prod/asus-l50vn-a1-n ... caid=17654Sid wrote:Vista screws the pouch on my daughters laptop everytime she has it set to auto. Just rollback the drivers, works everytime.
Same price, and better for me: Smaller and lighter than the 17" I currently have, better processor, faster FSB, faster RAM, and twice the video memory. The current laptop has 500GB drive and a Blu-Ray ROM, but I have a PS3 so that isn't an issue for me.
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