Posts Tagged ‘Vista’

Grrr. Hard Disk Failure

Tuesday, February 17th, 2009

Came home this afternoon, and my Windows Vista system was sitting on a screen everyone loves to see. No, not the BSOD, but rather the boot disk failure screen. Yippie.

After a few reboots, the system came back online for a while. Though I did notice an odd sound coming from the system. Upon further inspection, I was able to narrow it down to one of two hard disks. And about that time, the system crashed again. Grrr.

Disconnected the FUBAR disk, disabled the RAID in the BIOS, and now Windows has been reinstalled and is downloading the available updates. I reckon a 2x 500GB setup was a bit overkill for a system that did nothing more than sit and run Folding@Home. I do have to hand it to Microsoft, Windows Vista does feel like it installs much faster than XP. Granted, it’s been ages since I’ve done a full install of XP.

New System

Wednesday, January 21st, 2009

So, it’s been an incredibly long time since I last built a PC, or really done any kind of hardware work. Heck, where I work we have to wait 2-5 days for a union electrician to come and install a new HDD in a removable rack, and if we try to do the two minute job we’d get a grievance filed on us. It sucks, but thankfully I spend my days stuck inside of PHP code and an Oracle database.

After making the switch to OS X, I really didn’t think I’d ever be inside a PC again. Oh, sure, I opened up my Mac Mini and added some memory and swapped out the HDD, but that’s no big deal. Well, a few weeks ago I had a mysterious package arrive at my doorstep. After ensuring there was no white powder or explosives inside, I opened it up to find half a computer system courtesy of Dave, an old friend at OverclockersClub.com.

With the parts he sent me, and the graphics card I received from the OCC Christmas Contest, I had the beginnings of a damn nice PC. Just needed a few more things and it’d be good to go. Once everything was ready, I dusted off my old custom Lian Li PC70 Disturbed case, and shoved all the components in.

And, nothing… no video, no error beeps, no post, nothing. My first build in ages would power up and proceed to do nothing. A few hours later, I had given up. Actually, I thought I may have damaged the CPU or motherboard when installing the heat sink.

This afternoon, I decided to give it another try. Took the video card out, and nothing. Took the memory out and the system beeped at me. Hmm… so I put the memory back in, put the video card back in, and magic the system booted. Stupid PC! :p

So, now I’m up and running. Vista (Ultimate 64) is grinding away downloading the first round of updates, all 84 of them. I now find myself wondering, what the heck am I going to do with this system? My wife chirps in often with the same question. Truthfully, I have no idea. I’m not crazy about Vista (or the much improved Windows 7)… everything I do these days is on my Mac.

Perhaps I should blow it away and install Linux (it’s been a while since I’ve messed with Slackware). Maybe this will become a test web server, or some kind of FTP/file server. Though it really would be a waste of that Radeon HD 4870. Hmm… MythTV maybe?

Microsoft Vista Service Pack 1 Released

Tuesday, March 18th, 2008

Microsoft has officially released Service Pack 1 for Windows Vista (aka Windows ME²). You can check out the release notes to find out most of what has changed. Undocumented changes are sure to be talked about soon on blogs everywhere… who knows, you might even get surprised by the new undocumented “features”. :)

Screenshots Of Windows Vista's Games

Friday, September 16th, 2005

Yesterday, BetaNews and WinCustomize provided the world with some screenshots of Windows Vista (Build 5219). Today, WinCustomize has some screenshots of the most important stuff, games. Pretty cool, so check it out. ;)

Windows Vista Build 5219 Screenshots

Thursday, September 15th, 2005

BetaNews.com has posted several screenshots of Windows Vista (Build 5219). I think it looks rather nice, though it also looks like it’ll be resource demanding. Though, what do I know. :p

*Updated*There are more screenshots available at WinCustomize.com.

Microsoft Longhorn To Be Called Windows Vista

Friday, July 22nd, 2005

The next version of Microsoft Windows has long been referred to by it’s code name, Longhorn. It looks like we now have the actual name for the next version of Windows, Vista.

More information can be found at BetaNews.

Microsoft Longhorn To Be Called Windows Vista

Friday, July 22nd, 2005

The next version of Microsoft Windows has long been referred to by it’s code name, Longhorn. It looks like we now have the actual name for the next version of Windows, Vista.

More information can be found at BetaNews.