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Old October 22nd 08, 02:51 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.installation_setup
Stu Davis
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Default Vista Problems

I have two major issues with Vista Home Premium (HP OEM version).

The first is the refusal of the software to recognize one of my drives. I
have an external Maxtor 320 gig drive which is split into two logical drives
(G: and H. Vista recognizes drive H: but cannot read G:

When I hook this drive to my other computer (Gateway with 1 Gig ram, running
XP Home) there is no problem recognizing all my drives, including G: When I
use Acronis Disk Director there is no problem recognizing G: and the files
it contains.

I have tried everything including using Chkdsk to verify this partition (it
checks out fine).

Any suggestions would be welcome. If it weren't for not being able to find
Ethernet drivers for this HP Laptop I would switch (upgrade) to XP in a
moment.

Second problem: Vista is periodically freezing up on me necessitating a
reboot to get it working again. I have checked 3rd party programs I use
(Avast, Spyware Doctor, Zone Alarm, Acronis Disk Director, and Acronis True
Image) without being able to put a finger on the lock up problem.

All the above programs run fine my my Gateway XP Laptop.

Thanks for any help that might help me solve these problems.

Stu Davis

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Old October 25th 08, 06:49 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.installation_setup
John Barnes[_2_]
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Default Vista Problems

What shows up in Disk Management. Perhaps it is as simple as assigning a
drive letter there.

"Stu Davis" wrote in message
...
I have two major issues with Vista Home Premium (HP OEM version).

The first is the refusal of the software to recognize one of my drives. I
have an external Maxtor 320 gig drive which is split into two logical
drives (G: and H. Vista recognizes drive H: but cannot read G:

When I hook this drive to my other computer (Gateway with 1 Gig ram,
running XP Home) there is no problem recognizing all my drives, including
G: When I use Acronis Disk Director there is no problem recognizing G: and
the files it contains.

I have tried everything including using Chkdsk to verify this partition
(it checks out fine).

Any suggestions would be welcome. If it weren't for not being able to find
Ethernet drivers for this HP Laptop I would switch (upgrade) to XP in a
moment.

Second problem: Vista is periodically freezing up on me necessitating a
reboot to get it working again. I have checked 3rd party programs I use
(Avast, Spyware Doctor, Zone Alarm, Acronis Disk Director, and Acronis
True Image) without being able to put a finger on the lock up problem.

All the above programs run fine my my Gateway XP Laptop.

Thanks for any help that might help me solve these problems.

Stu Davis


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Old October 27th 08, 02:17 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.installation_setup
Stu Davis
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Default Vista Problems

Well, I may have found the problem with the freeze-up. System Mechanic found
a rouge spyware and managed to get rid of it. So far, so good.

The unavailability of my drive G shows up in the"computer" screen. Am I
missing somewhere else I should be looking?

I am starting to wonder if I should use the "recover" option to wipe out
everything and put in a fresh install. Would be a lot of work to get the
programs and screens back that I use.


"John Barnes" wrote in message
...
What shows up in Disk Management. Perhaps it is as simple as assigning a
drive letter there.

"Stu Davis" wrote in message
...
I have two major issues with Vista Home Premium (HP OEM version).

The first is the refusal of the software to recognize one of my drives. I
have an external Maxtor 320 gig drive which is split into two logical
drives (G: and H. Vista recognizes drive H: but cannot read G:

When I hook this drive to my other computer (Gateway with 1 Gig ram,
running XP Home) there is no problem recognizing all my drives, including
G: When I use Acronis Disk Director there is no problem recognizing G:
and the files it contains.

I have tried everything including using Chkdsk to verify this partition
(it checks out fine).

Any suggestions would be welcome. If it weren't for not being able to
find Ethernet drivers for this HP Laptop I would switch (upgrade) to XP
in a moment.

Second problem: Vista is periodically freezing up on me necessitating a
reboot to get it working again. I have checked 3rd party programs I use
(Avast, Spyware Doctor, Zone Alarm, Acronis Disk Director, and Acronis
True Image) without being able to put a finger on the lock up problem.

All the above programs run fine my my Gateway XP Laptop.

Thanks for any help that might help me solve these problems.

Stu Davis



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Old October 27th 08, 05:10 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.installation_setup
John Barnes[_2_]
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Default Vista Problems

Go to Start, type comp in the search box. Select computer managemet,
then on the panel select Disk Management. What shows up for the partition
you don't see? You can right click and assign a drive letter if none is
present.

"Stu Davis" wrote in message
...
Well, I may have found the problem with the freeze-up. System Mechanic
found a rouge spyware and managed to get rid of it. So far, so good.

The unavailability of my drive G shows up in the"computer" screen. Am I
missing somewhere else I should be looking?

I am starting to wonder if I should use the "recover" option to wipe out
everything and put in a fresh install. Would be a lot of work to get the
programs and screens back that I use.


"John Barnes" wrote in message
...
What shows up in Disk Management. Perhaps it is as simple as assigning a
drive letter there.

"Stu Davis" wrote in message
...
I have two major issues with Vista Home Premium (HP OEM version).

The first is the refusal of the software to recognize one of my drives.
I have an external Maxtor 320 gig drive which is split into two logical
drives (G: and H. Vista recognizes drive H: but cannot read G:

When I hook this drive to my other computer (Gateway with 1 Gig ram,
running XP Home) there is no problem recognizing all my drives,
including G: When I use Acronis Disk Director there is no problem
recognizing G: and the files it contains.

I have tried everything including using Chkdsk to verify this partition
(it checks out fine).

Any suggestions would be welcome. If it weren't for not being able to
find Ethernet drivers for this HP Laptop I would switch (upgrade) to XP
in a moment.

Second problem: Vista is periodically freezing up on me necessitating a
reboot to get it working again. I have checked 3rd party programs I use
(Avast, Spyware Doctor, Zone Alarm, Acronis Disk Director, and Acronis
True Image) without being able to put a finger on the lock up problem.

All the above programs run fine my my Gateway XP Laptop.

Thanks for any help that might help me solve these problems.

Stu Davis




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Old October 27th 08, 08:23 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.installation_setup
Stu Davis
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Posts: 25
Default Vista Problems

Thanks for pointing me to this area. I went there and the letter I assigned
to that drive is there. However the drive is still inaccessable to open or
delete or add files.

Any other suggestions?

Stu Davis
"John Barnes" wrote in message
...
Go to Start, type comp in the search box. Select computer managemet,
then on the panel select Disk Management. What shows up for the partition
you don't see? You can right click and assign a drive letter if none is
present.

"Stu Davis" wrote in message
...
Well, I may have found the problem with the freeze-up. System Mechanic
found a rouge spyware and managed to get rid of it. So far, so good.

The unavailability of my drive G shows up in the"computer" screen. Am I
missing somewhere else I should be looking?

I am starting to wonder if I should use the "recover" option to wipe out
everything and put in a fresh install. Would be a lot of work to get the
programs and screens back that I use.


"John Barnes" wrote in message
...
What shows up in Disk Management. Perhaps it is as simple as assigning
a drive letter there.

"Stu Davis" wrote in message
...
I have two major issues with Vista Home Premium (HP OEM version).

The first is the refusal of the software to recognize one of my drives.
I have an external Maxtor 320 gig drive which is split into two logical
drives (G: and H. Vista recognizes drive H: but cannot read G:

When I hook this drive to my other computer (Gateway with 1 Gig ram,
running XP Home) there is no problem recognizing all my drives,
including G: When I use Acronis Disk Director there is no problem
recognizing G: and the files it contains.

I have tried everything including using Chkdsk to verify this partition
(it checks out fine).

Any suggestions would be welcome. If it weren't for not being able to
find Ethernet drivers for this HP Laptop I would switch (upgrade) to XP
in a moment.

Second problem: Vista is periodically freezing up on me necessitating a
reboot to get it working again. I have checked 3rd party programs I use
(Avast, Spyware Doctor, Zone Alarm, Acronis Disk Director, and Acronis
True Image) without being able to put a finger on the lock up problem.

All the above programs run fine my my Gateway XP Laptop.

Thanks for any help that might help me solve these problems.

Stu Davis




 




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