The problem is with Vista.
It is the most horribly bloated OS that has ever been offered! There is
easily 14GB of 'trash' code-writing and silly software that comes embedded
with it. That's what happens when you try to be all tings to all customers
in all situations. 7 looks a bit better (I beta test it too) but still has a
long way to go. Vista was also first sold under the false pretence that it
could work on 30GB of space which is utter nonsense and MS knew that at the
time. I have it crammed on a 30GB partition just to use it's one feature
that I cannot get with Linux yet - Speech Recognition/Voice Dictation
program. The rest of its offerings are either silly, overly complicated or
mediocrity at its best. Explore around a bit in the freeware world and you
will see another way.
Despite all the nay-sayers, in the future try Kubuntu, Ubuntu, Fedora 10,
Mepis 8, Sabayan or openSUSE 11.1. They are all FREE Linux operating systems
and come with access to thousands of well-written free programs (GIMP is
every bit as capable as the expensive Photoshop and Abiword is a fast and
excellent replacement for Word while OpenOffice is even more comprehensive
than MS Office. I'm selling both Office and Photoshop but can't get buyers
for them at 1/3 cost - that's how good they are!
Linux gets a bad knock from those who are too lazy or fearful to try
something other than 'ol MS.
Good luck in your search
JJCB
"Mike Hall - MVP" wrote in message
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"elserge82" wrote in message
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disk clean as disk clean up
???
LOL I did long time ago
I hav 4 hard disks connected to my motherboard all
are full of data
I'm talkin here about the one containing my OS.
I was completely satisfied from vista
till this problem that can't be solved
I was hoping that som1 might find something concerning this winsxs
Thank you anyways
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elserge82
Vista requires a partition double the size of your drive. The problem is
not with Vista. The problem is with your outdated hardware. Get a larger
drive..
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Mike Hall - MVP
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