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Fornaciari Marcello - 28 Nov 2006 17:01 GMT
Hallo, I'm an Italian user who wants to install Windows Vista RC1.
I've got a problem after the installation is quite finished.
In fase of perfomances's control of system, the pc's got a block and I have
to do a hard reset.
After this, if I turn on the pc, Vista opens, but it si terribly slow.
I've got  a pc with Amd dual core 4200, 2 Gb of ram, a hard disk pata 80 Gb
(I want to install Vista there), Ati radeon X1300 express, mptherboard Asus
m2v.
There's no multiboot, I've done a clean installation.
Why this?

Thanks.
Fornaciari Marcello.
Ps. The control of perfomance to verify if the pc supported Vista was ok.
Erik Chapple - 30 Nov 2006 21:28 GMT
First, get rid of RC1,  in later releases driver compatability and
performance have been addressed and are greatly improved.
If you don't have access to the RTM code then at least move up to RC2.  Let
us know if you're still having the same issues.

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> Hallo, I'm an Italian user who wants to install Windows Vista RC1.
> I've got a problem after the installation is quite finished.
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> Fornaciari Marcello.
> Ps. The control of perfomance to verify if the pc supported Vista was ok.
 
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