G
Guest
This is just a general comment on my test system.
I see most people posting about their high end PCs running Vista so I went
the opposite way.
I am running Vista succesfully on this set up...
800mhz P3 (slot one)
Asus mobo (4x agp)
512 meg of PC133 ram
nvidia geforce 5900se 128 meg ram
soundblaster live (gamer edition)
2 seperate HDs ( C: is 60 gig ) (D: is 80 gig )
Only issues I had on install was that I needed my printer driver disk.
and
My microphone does not seem to be heard by Vitsa as well.
I tried with the vista drivers and then downloaded and installed the xp
drivers as someone suggested from a previous post. I can hear myself through
my speakers when I talk into my mic but when I try to use the speech
recognition program I get a message saying that Vista can not hear me. Maybe
I have a deaf version of the OS =)
Everything else eas done by the vista install.
So far I am happy with it but I hope that once the graphic novilty wears off
that I will still feel that way
I see most people posting about their high end PCs running Vista so I went
the opposite way.
I am running Vista succesfully on this set up...
800mhz P3 (slot one)
Asus mobo (4x agp)
512 meg of PC133 ram
nvidia geforce 5900se 128 meg ram
soundblaster live (gamer edition)
2 seperate HDs ( C: is 60 gig ) (D: is 80 gig )
Only issues I had on install was that I needed my printer driver disk.
and
My microphone does not seem to be heard by Vitsa as well.
I tried with the vista drivers and then downloaded and installed the xp
drivers as someone suggested from a previous post. I can hear myself through
my speakers when I talk into my mic but when I try to use the speech
recognition program I get a message saying that Vista can not hear me. Maybe
I have a deaf version of the OS =)
Everything else eas done by the vista install.
So far I am happy with it but I hope that once the graphic novilty wears off
that I will still feel that way