Hello !
Finally managed to get Beta 2 and has installed flawlessly. Great looking/feeling OS so far, but I can't seem to get glass to work....
I'm running with a GeForce FX5200 128Mb, upgrade advisor stated that everything was a-ok for visual effects, but when I place a tick in the glass box in display properties the display stays the same (pretty but not glass). Entering display properties again and the tick has been removed..... I have downloaded the drivers from nvidia.com but still the same. Any advice much appreciated....
Bri

Aero Glass
Right click your desktop > click Personalize > Themes > Windows Vista -- Andre Extended64 | http://www.extended64.com Blog | http://www.extended64.com/blogs/andre http://spaces.msn.com/members/adacosta "Brian Donnelly" wrote in message
Hello !
Finally managed to get Beta 2 and has installed flawlessly. Great looking/feeling OS so far, but I can't seem to get glass to work....
I'm running with a GeForce FX5200 128Mb, upgrade advisor stated that everything was a-ok for visual effects, but when I place a tick in the glass box in display properties the display stays the same (pretty but not glass). Entering display properties again and the tick has been removed..... I have downloaded the drivers from nvidia.com but still the same. Any advice much appreciated....
Bri
According to nVidia, only the 6 and 7 series cards support Aero Glass:
Modern NVIDIA GPUs from the GeForce® 7, GeForce 6, and GeForce FX series for desktop and notebooks PCs are all designed with Windows Vista in mind, to provide users with a premium Windows Vista experience.
http://www.nvidia.com/object/IO_30356.html
Joe
"Brian Donnelly" wrote in message
Hello !
Finally managed to get Beta 2 and has installed flawlessly. Great looking/feeling OS so far, but I can't seem to get glass to work....
I'm running with a GeForce FX5200 128Mb, upgrade advisor stated that everything was a-ok for visual effects, but when I place a tick in the glass box in display properties the display stays the same (pretty but not glass). Entering display properties again and the tick has been removed..... I have downloaded the drivers from nvidia.com but still the same. Any advice much appreciated....
Bri
I have a nVidia Geforce FX 5200 128 MB AGP card and it fully supports Glass. Somehow the AERO Glass theme has been turned off. -- Andre Extended64 | http://www.extended64.com Blog | http://www.extended64.com/blogs/andre http://spaces.msn.com/members/adacosta "Joe727" wrote in message
According to nVidia, only the 6 and 7 series cards support Aero Glass:
Modern NVIDIA GPUs from the GeForce® 7, GeForce 6, and GeForce FX series for desktop and notebooks PCs are all designed with Windows Vista in mind, to provide users with a premium Windows Vista experience.
http://www.nvidia.com/object/IO_30356.html
Joe
"Brian Donnelly" wrote in message Hello !
Finally managed to get Beta 2 and has installed flawlessly. Great looking/feeling OS so far, but I can't seem to get glass to work....
I'm running with a GeForce FX5200 128Mb, upgrade advisor stated that everything was a-ok for visual effects, but when I place a tick in the glass box in display properties the display stays the same (pretty but not glass). Entering display properties again and the tick has been removed..... I have downloaded the drivers from nvidia.com but still the same. Any advice much appreciated....
Bri
Great looking/feeling OS
I bet you saw the pink elephant screensaver too!
"Brian Donnelly" wrote in message
Hello !
Finally managed to get Beta 2 and has installed flawlessly. Great looking/feeling OS so far, but I can't seem to get glass to work....
I'm running with a GeForce FX5200 128Mb, upgrade advisor stated that everything was a-ok for visual effects, but when I place a tick in the glass box in display properties the display stays the same (pretty but not glass). Entering display properties again and the tick has been removed..... I have downloaded the drivers from nvidia.com but still the same. Any advice much appreciated....
Bri
Try this: http://www.vistabase.co.uk/welcome.php?subcats/graphics/glassin5381
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--: Original message follows :-- "Brian Donnelly" wrote in message
Hello !
Finally managed to get Beta 2 and has installed flawlessly. Great looking/feeling OS so far, but I can't seem to get glass to work....
I'm running with a GeForce FX5200 128Mb, upgrade advisor stated that everything was a-ok for visual effects, but when I place a tick in the glass box in display properties the display stays the same (pretty but not glass). Entering display properties again and the tick has been removed..... I have downloaded the drivers from nvidia.com but still the same. Any advice much appreciated....
Bri
IC - I guess the specs changed in the last month or so.
Joe
"Andre Da Costa [Extended64]" wrote in message
I have a nVidia Geforce FX 5200 128 MB AGP card and it fully supports Glass. Somehow the AERO Glass theme has been turned off. -- Andre Extended64 | http://www.extended64.com Blog | http://www.extended64.com/blogs/andre http://spaces.msn.com/members/adacosta "Joe727" wrote in message According to nVidia, only the 6 and 7 series cards support Aero Glass:
Modern NVIDIA GPUs from the GeForce® 7, GeForce 6, and GeForce FX series for desktop and notebooks PCs are all designed with Windows Vista in mind, to provide users with a premium Windows Vista experience.
http://www.nvidia.com/object/IO_30356.html
Joe
"Brian Donnelly" wrote in message Hello !
Finally managed to get Beta 2 and has installed flawlessly. Great looking/feeling OS so far, but I can't seem to get glass to work....
I'm running with a GeForce FX5200 128Mb, upgrade advisor stated that everything was a-ok for visual effects, but when I place a tick in the glass box in display properties the display stays the same (pretty but not glass). Entering display properties again and the tick has been removed..... I have downloaded the drivers from nvidia.com but still the same. Any advice much appreciated....
Bri
Ctrl+Shift+F9 - This has been removed Zack. -- Andre Extended64 | http://www.extended64.com Blog | http://www.extended64.com/blogs/andre http://spaces.msn.com/members/adacosta "Zack Whittaker" wrote in message
Try this: http://www.vistabase.co.uk/welcome.php?subcats/graphics/glassin5381
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--: Original message follows :-- "Brian Donnelly" wrote in message Hello !
Finally managed to get Beta 2 and has installed flawlessly. Great looking/feeling OS so far, but I can't seem to get glass to work....
I'm running with a GeForce FX5200 128Mb, upgrade advisor stated that everything was a-ok for visual effects, but when I place a tick in the glass box in display properties the display stays the same (pretty but not glass). Entering display properties again and the tick has been removed..... I have downloaded the drivers from nvidia.com but still the same. Any advice much appreciated....
Bri
Ahh - been meaning to update that. I'll get onto it before I head to London 2moro.
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Ctrl+Shift+F9 - This has been removed Zack. -- Andre Extended64 | http://www.extended64.com Blog | http://www.extended64.com/blogs/andre http://spaces.msn.com/members/adacosta "Zack Whittaker" wrote in message Try this: http://www.vistabase.co.uk/welcome.php?subcats/graphics/glassin5381
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--: Original message follows :-- "Brian Donnelly" wrote in message Hello !
Finally managed to get Beta 2 and has installed flawlessly. Great looking/feeling OS so far, but I can't seem to get glass to work....
I'm running with a GeForce FX5200 128Mb, upgrade advisor stated that everything was a-ok for visual effects, but when I place a tick in the glass box in display properties the display stays the same (pretty but not glass). Entering display properties again and the tick has been removed..... I have downloaded the drivers from nvidia.com but still the same. Any advice much appreciated....
Bri
What are the requirements for AeroGlass to work, i have seen so many different requirements i havnt seen a specific one yet. And if i get a new video card and intall it, do i have to re-install Vista to get Aero Glass, or will it automatically show up?
Thanks, habs6091
Windows AERO Glass requires that you have a minimum of 64 MBs video RAM that is Direct X 9 compliant and supports the Windows Display Driver Model (WDDM), formerly (LDDM). If your video card does not meet these requirements, its the likely cause why you are not seeing it. For onboard/integrated cards, you need to have 1 GB of dual channel memory installed with 512 MBs of RAM allocated to the system. -- -- Andre Windows Connected | http://www.windowsconnected.com Extended64 | http://www.extended64.com Blog | http://www.extended64.com/blogs/andre http://spaces.msn.com/members/adacosta
"habs6091" wrote in message
What are the requirements for AeroGlass to work, i have seen so many different requirements i havnt seen a specific one yet. And if i get a new video card and intall it, do i have to re-install Vista to get Aero Glass, or will it automatically show up?
Thanks, habs6091
would this card work? http://www.futureshop.ca/catalog/proddetail.asp?logon=&langid=EN&sku_id=0665000FS10052920&catid=
"Andre Da Costa [Extended64]" wrote:
Windows AERO Glass requires that you have a minimum of 64 MBs video RAM that is Direct X 9 compliant and supports the Windows Display Driver Model (WDDM), formerly (LDDM). If your video card does not meet these requirements, its the likely cause why you are not seeing it. For onboard/integrated cards, you need to have 1 GB of dual channel memory installed with 512 MBs of RAM allocated to the system. -- -- Andre Windows Connected | http://www.windowsconnected.com Extended64 | http://www.extended64.com Blog | http://www.extended64.com/blogs/andre http://spaces.msn.com/members/adacosta
"habs6091" wrote in message What are the requirements for AeroGlass to work, i have seen so many different requirements i havnt seen a specific one yet. And if i get a new video card and intall it, do i have to re-install Vista to get Aero Glass, or will it automatically show up?
Thanks, habs6091
What does the ATI website say about it? It should but you should do the research to be sure.
"habs6091" wrote in message
would this card work? http://www.futureshop.ca/catalog/proddetail.asp?logon=&langid=EN&sku_id=0665000FS10052920&catid=
"Andre Da Costa [Extended64]" wrote:
Windows AERO Glass requires that you have a minimum of 64 MBs video RAM that is Direct X 9 compliant and supports the Windows Display Driver Model (WDDM), formerly (LDDM). If your video card does not meet these requirements, its the likely cause why you are not seeing it. For onboard/integrated cards, you need to have 1 GB of dual channel memory installed with 512 MBs of RAM allocated to the system. -- -- Andre Windows Connected | http://www.windowsconnected.com Extended64 | http://www.extended64.com Blog | http://www.extended64.com/blogs/andre http://spaces.msn.com/members/adacosta
"habs6091" wrote in message What are the requirements for AeroGlass to work, i have seen so many different requirements i havnt seen a specific one yet. And if i get a new video card and intall it, do i have to re-install Vista to get Aero Glass, or will it automatically show up?
Thanks, habs6091
Here is a list of all the supported ATI Cards: https://support.ati.com/ics/support/default.asp?deptID=894&task=knowledge&questionID=19933 -- -- Andre Windows Connected | http://www.windowsconnected.com Extended64 | http://www.extended64.com Blog | http://www.extended64.com/blogs/andre http://spaces.msn.com/members/adacosta
"habs6091" wrote in message
would this card work? http://www.futureshop.ca/catalog/proddetail.asp?logon=&langid=EN&sku_id=0665000FS10052920&catid=
"Andre Da Costa [Extended64]" wrote:
Windows AERO Glass requires that you have a minimum of 64 MBs video RAM that is Direct X 9 compliant and supports the Windows Display Driver Model (WDDM), formerly (LDDM). If your video card does not meet these requirements, its the likely cause why you are not seeing it. For onboard/integrated cards, you need to have 1 GB of dual channel memory installed with 512 MBs of RAM allocated to the system. -- -- Andre Windows Connected | http://www.windowsconnected.com Extended64 | http://www.extended64.com Blog | http://www.extended64.com/blogs/andre http://spaces.msn.com/members/adacosta
"habs6091" wrote in message What are the requirements for AeroGlass to work, i have seen so many different requirements i havnt seen a specific one yet. And if i get a new video card and intall it, do i have to re-install Vista to get Aero Glass, or will it automatically show up?
Thanks, habs6091
Try the Vista Upgrade Advisor - download at:
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsvista/getready/upgradeadvisor/default.mspx
That will tell you whether your current card will support Aero... and you can buy a new card, run the upgrade advisor on it, and if it doesn't meet the requirements, return it. Forget the minimum requirements... you want at miniumum 128MB on the card, DirectX 9 and WDDM support (which I take to mean Pixel 2 Shading...). The main problem with identifiying a video card NOW is driver support. The upgrade advisor may tell you the card has the hardware necessary to support Aero but the drivers are the main issue after that... sorry, late at night, rambling... one would think it's safe to assume most mainstream video cards are going to offer Vista support.
Good luck!
"habs6091" wrote in message
What are the requirements for AeroGlass to work, i have seen so many different requirements i havnt seen a specific one yet. And if i get a new video card and intall it, do i have to re-install Vista to get Aero Glass, or will it automatically show up?
Thanks, habs6091
On top of the requirements listed below from Andre's post, the card also needs to support pixel shading 2.0
"Andre Da Costa [Extended64]" wrote in message
Windows AERO Glass requires that you have a minimum of 64 MBs video RAM that is Direct X 9 compliant and supports the Windows Display Driver Model (WDDM), formerly (LDDM). If your video card does not meet these requirements, its the likely cause why you are not seeing it. For onboard/integrated cards, you need to have 1 GB of dual channel memory installed with 512 MBs of RAM allocated to the system. -- -- Andre Windows Connected | http://www.windowsconnected.com Extended64 | http://www.extended64.com Blog | http://www.extended64.com/blogs/andre http://spaces.msn.com/members/adacosta
"habs6091" wrote in message What are the requirements for AeroGlass to work, i have seen so many different requirements i havnt seen a specific one yet. And if i get a new video card and intall it, do i have to re-install Vista to get Aero Glass, or will it automatically show up?
Thanks, habs6091
Where can i find a WDDM for the intel chipset 915gm/gms family?
Where can i find a WDDM for the intel chipset 915gm/gms family?
Just as a WILD guess, I would start with the Intel web site!
www.intel.com
mkmaster78 wrote: > Where can i find a WDDM for the intel chipset 915gm/gms family?
I have, but can't find a WDDM for any of their boards, i have tried every search variant i can think of
"Rick" wrote:
Just as a WILD guess, I would start with the Intel web site!
www.intel.com
mkmaster78 wrote: Where can i find a WDDM for the intel chipset 915gm/gms family?
Well, it's just as it was with Win x64 - the Vendor is the one responsible for the drivers. If they did not provide drivers to Microsoft to include in the Vista base, then you have to contact the Vendor, in this case Intel, for drivers. Microsoft does not write the drivers!
mkmaster78 wrote:
I have, but can't find a WDDM for any of their boards, i have tried every search variant i can think of
"Rick" wrote:
Just as a WILD guess, I would start with the Intel web site!
www.intel.com
mkmaster78 wrote: Where can i find a WDDM for the intel chipset 915gm/gms family?
Are you sure you need a driver? My copy of Vista list the "Mobil Intel(R) 915GM/GMS/910GML Express Chipset Family" as being in the base system. I found it under "Add Hardware" in the "Control Panel."
So, it may already be installed in your system!
mkmaster78 wrote:
I have, but can't find a WDDM for any of their boards, i have tried every search variant i can think of
"Rick" wrote:
Just as a WILD guess, I would start with the Intel web site!
www.intel.com
mkmaster78 wrote: Where can i find a WDDM for the intel chipset 915gm/gms family?
So what did you discover about your problem?
mkmaster78 wrote:
I have, but can't find a WDDM for any of their boards, i have tried every search variant i can think of
"Rick" wrote:
Just as a WILD guess, I would start with the Intel web site!
www.intel.com
mkmaster78 wrote: Where can i find a WDDM for the intel chipset 915gm/gms family?
I installed it and it said it installed ok, but below that it said "This device cannot start (Code 10).
"Rick" wrote:
So what did you discover about your problem?
mkmaster78 wrote: I have, but can't find a WDDM for any of their boards, i have tried every search variant i can think of
"Rick" wrote:
Just as a WILD guess, I would start with the Intel web site!
www.intel.com
mkmaster78 wrote: Where can i find a WDDM for the intel chipset 915gm/gms family?
What are the requirements for AeroGlass to work, i have seen so many different requirements i havnt seen a specific one yet. And if i get a new video card and intall it, do i have to re-install Vista to get Aero Glass, or will it automatically show up?
Thanks, habs6091
You can always refresh the performance rading. or it may work after installing new video drivers.
"habs6091" wrote in message
What are the requirements for AeroGlass to work, i have seen so many different requirements i havnt seen a specific one yet. And if i get a new video card and intall it, do i have to re-install Vista to get Aero Glass, or will it automatically show up?
Thanks, habs6091
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habs6091 schrieb:
... And if i get a new video card and intall it, do i have to re-install Vista to get Aero Glass, or will it automatically show up?
It will automatically show up after installation of a Aero/Glass capable display adapter.
Roy
I've been staring at the transpaent glass for a while now. It looks more like colored acylic.
Reminds me of the correct mixture of PCP, LSD, and BUD back in '68
"Mario Rosario" wrote in message
I've been staring at the transpaent glass for a while now. It looks more like colored acylic.
Ah... nostalgia at its best! :-)
"Bill" wrote in news:eaEQmncnGHA.4352@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl:
Reminds me of the correct mixture of PCP, LSD, and BUD back in '68
"Mario Rosario" wrote in message I've been staring at the transpaent glass for a while now. It looks more like colored acylic.
-- --- A dyslexic man walks into a bra ---
You guys make me feel so much at home. I'm in tears.
"Bill" wrote in message
Reminds me of the correct mixture of PCP, LSD, and BUD back in '68
"Mario Rosario" wrote in message I've been staring at the transpaent glass for a while now. It looks more like colored acylic.
Why, Mario? You lose your product key email too?
"Mario Rosario" wrote in message
You guys make me feel so much at home. I'm in tears.
"Bill" wrote in message Reminds me of the correct mixture of PCP, LSD, and BUD back in '68
"Mario Rosario" wrote in message I've been staring at the transpaent glass for a while now. It looks more like colored acylic.
I heard that they, MS, have put subliminal messages in there, I try not to look at it.
Ray
"Mario Rosario" wrote in message
I've been staring at the transpaent glass for a while now. It looks more like colored acylic.
Actually I almost did, I saved it on disk after my first install. Then when I reinstalled Vista a second time I wiped it out. Lucky for me I found a copy of it on another computer. Doh!
"Colin Barnhorst" wrote in message
Why, Mario? You lose your product key email too?
"Mario Rosario" wrote in message You guys make me feel so much at home. I'm in tears.
"Bill" wrote in message Reminds me of the correct mixture of PCP, LSD, and BUD back in '68
"Mario Rosario" wrote in message I've been staring at the transpaent glass for a while now. It looks more like colored acylic.
I leave things like that on the server until everything is finished. Learned the hard way.
"Mario Rosario" wrote in message
Actually I almost did, I saved it on disk after my first install. Then when I reinstalled Vista a second time I wiped it out. Lucky for me I found a copy of it on another computer. Doh!
"Colin Barnhorst" wrote in message Why, Mario? You lose your product key email too?
"Mario Rosario" wrote in message You guys make me feel so much at home. I'm in tears.
"Bill" wrote in message Reminds me of the correct mixture of PCP, LSD, and BUD back in '68
"Mario Rosario" wrote in message I've been staring at the transpaent glass for a while now. It looks more like colored acylic.
I usually have one computer I designate as the main computer.
But when Vista is set up for the first time, Windows for all it matters, and set up an email account, they option to leave a copy on the server is not on by default. So it plucked it off the server. Lucky for me another computer got a copy of it before it happened.
See everything worked out for the best :)
"Colin Barnhorst" wrote in message
I leave things like that on the server until everything is finished. Learned the hard way.
"Mario Rosario" wrote in message Actually I almost did, I saved it on disk after my first install. Then when I reinstalled Vista a second time I wiped it out. Lucky for me I found a copy of it on another computer. Doh!
"Colin Barnhorst" wrote in message Why, Mario? You lose your product key email too?
"Mario Rosario" wrote in message You guys make me feel so much at home. I'm in tears.
"Bill" wrote in message Reminds me of the correct mixture of PCP, LSD, and BUD back in '68
"Mario Rosario" wrote in message I've been staring at the transpaent glass for a while now. It looks more like colored acylic.
I keep all the really important stuff buried in a coffee can in the backyard.
"Colin Barnhorst" wrote in message I leave things like that on the server until everything is finished. Learned the hard way.
"Mario Rosario" wrote in message
Actually I almost did, I saved it on disk after my first install. Then when I reinstalled Vista a second time I wiped it out. Lucky for me I found a copy of it on another computer. Doh!
"Colin Barnhorst" wrote in message Why, Mario? You lose your product key email too?
"Mario Rosario" wrote in message You guys make me feel so much at home. I'm in tears.
"Bill" wrote in message Reminds me of the correct mixture of PCP, LSD, and BUD back in '68
"Mario Rosario" wrote in message I've been staring at the transpaent glass for a while now. It looks more like colored acylic.
Also print and file works. Remember paper? Leaving on the server is a pain except with IMAPI. Just curious, your MVP name is horst, but the email address is harst, so even after the remove, seems you wouldn't get it. Not that I would try. Having my email address posted once in a public place got me about 25 virus messages a day for about 2 months before they gave up sending them.
"Colin Barnhorst" wrote in message
I leave things like that on the server until everything is finished. Learned the hard way.
"Mario Rosario" wrote in message Actually I almost did, I saved it on disk after my first install. Then when I reinstalled Vista a second time I wiped it out. Lucky for me I found a copy of it on another computer. Doh!
"Colin Barnhorst" wrote in message Why, Mario? You lose your product key email too?
"Mario Rosario" wrote in message You guys make me feel so much at home. I'm in tears.
"Bill" wrote in message Reminds me of the correct mixture of PCP, LSD, and BUD back in '68
"Mario Rosario" wrote in message I've been staring at the transpaent glass for a while now. It looks more like colored acylic.
Do you seal it with Seran wrap before burrying the can?
"Mark D. VandenBerg" wrote in message
I keep all the really important stuff buried in a coffee can in the backyard.
"Colin Barnhorst" wrote in message I leave things like that on the server until everything is finished. Learned the hard way.
"Mario Rosario" wrote in message Actually I almost did, I saved it on disk after my first install. Then when I reinstalled Vista a second time I wiped it out. Lucky for me I found a copy of it on another computer. Doh!
"Colin Barnhorst" wrote in message Why, Mario? You lose your product key email too?
"Mario Rosario" wrote in message You guys make me feel so much at home. I'm in tears.
"Bill" wrote in message Reminds me of the correct mixture of PCP, LSD, and BUD back in '68
"Mario Rosario" wrote in message I've been staring at the transpaent glass for a while now. It looks more like colored acylic.
The subliminal messages won't penetrate sunglasses. Wear one, protects the brain.
"Ray" wrote in message
I heard that they, MS, have put subliminal messages in there, I try not to look at it.
Ray
"Mario Rosario" wrote in message I've been staring at the transpaent glass for a while now. It looks more like colored acylic.
I tried that, but my wife wouldn't go.
"Mark D. VandenBerg" wrote in message
I keep all the really important stuff buried in a coffee can in the backyard.
"Colin Barnhorst" wrote in message I leave things like that on the server until everything is finished. Learned the hard way.
"Mario Rosario" wrote in message Actually I almost did, I saved it on disk after my first install. Then when I reinstalled Vista a second time I wiped it out. Lucky for me I found a copy of it on another computer. Doh!
"Colin Barnhorst" wrote in message Why, Mario? You lose your product key email too?
"Mario Rosario" wrote in message You guys make me feel so much at home. I'm in tears.
"Bill" wrote in message Reminds me of the correct mixture of PCP, LSD, and BUD back in '68
"Mario Rosario" wrote in message I've been staring at the transpaent glass for a while now. It looks more like colored acylic.
I don't go anywhere without my tinfoil lined hat, either. The government can read your mind if you don't.
"Mario Rosario" wrote in message The subliminal messages won't penetrate sunglasses. Wear one, protects the brain.
There is a story there. I originally got started with MSN through a 60-day free subscription when I bought a computer at Best Buy. The salesclerk entered my name wrong (colinbarharst instead of colinbarnhorst) for the MSN account and I have never bothered to change it to this day. Many many years ago now. It actually is my msn email account name.
"John Barnes" wrote in message
Also print and file works. Remember paper? Leaving on the server is a pain except with IMAPI. Just curious, your MVP name is horst, but the email address is harst, so even after the remove, seems you wouldn't get it. Not that I would try. Having my email address posted once in a public place got me about 25 virus messages a day for about 2 months before they gave up sending them.
"Colin Barnhorst" wrote in message I leave things like that on the server until everything is finished. Learned the hard way.
"Mario Rosario" wrote in message Actually I almost did, I saved it on disk after my first install. Then when I reinstalled Vista a second time I wiped it out. Lucky for me I found a copy of it on another computer. Doh!
"Colin Barnhorst" wrote in message Why, Mario? You lose your product key email too?
"Mario Rosario" wrote in message You guys make me feel so much at home. I'm in tears.
"Bill" wrote in message Reminds me of the correct mixture of PCP, LSD, and BUD back in '68
"Mario Rosario" wrote in message I've been staring at the transpaent glass for a while now. It looks more like colored acylic.
When I first heard about the aero glass I thought they meant the thingy on the screen that turns over and over while you wait and wait.
"Mario Rosario" wrote in message
The subliminal messages won't penetrate sunglasses. Wear one, protects the brain.
"Ray" wrote in message I heard that they, MS, have put subliminal messages in there, I try not to look at it.
Ray
"Mario Rosario" wrote in message I've been staring at the transpaent glass for a while now. It looks more like colored acylic.
You mean an hourglass with wings. Sort of like the flying toaster.
"Colin Barnhorst" wrote in message
When I first heard about the aero glass I thought they meant the thingy on the screen that turns over and over while you wait and wait.
"Mario Rosario" wrote in message The subliminal messages won't penetrate sunglasses. Wear one, protects the brain.
"Ray" wrote in message I heard that they, MS, have put subliminal messages in there, I try not to look at it.
Ray
"Mario Rosario" wrote in message I've been staring at the transpaent glass for a while now. It looks more like colored acylic.
Cute story. Outlook Express never showed the email address so never noticed it on the x64 group
"Colin Barnhorst" wrote in message
There is a story there. I originally got started with MSN through a 60-day free subscription when I bought a computer at Best Buy. The salesclerk entered my name wrong (colinbarharst instead of colinbarnhorst) for the MSN account and I have never bothered to change it to this day. Many many years ago now. It actually is my msn email account name.
"John Barnes" wrote in message Also print and file works. Remember paper? Leaving on the server is a pain except with IMAPI. Just curious, your MVP name is horst, but the email address is harst, so even after the remove, seems you wouldn't get it. Not that I would try. Having my email address posted once in a public place got me about 25 virus messages a day for about 2 months before they gave up sending them.
"Colin Barnhorst" wrote in message I leave things like that on the server until everything is finished. Learned the hard way.
"Mario Rosario" wrote in message Actually I almost did, I saved it on disk after my first install. Then when I reinstalled Vista a second time I wiped it out. Lucky for me I found a copy of it on another computer. Doh!
"Colin Barnhorst" wrote in message Why, Mario? You lose your product key email too?
"Mario Rosario" wrote in message You guys make me feel so much at home. I'm in tears.
"Bill" wrote in message Reminds me of the correct mixture of PCP, LSD, and BUD back in '68
"Mario Rosario" wrote in message I've been staring at the transpaent glass for a while now. It looks more like colored acylic.
It's likely the better half doesn't read the forum?
"Colin Barnhorst" wrote in message I tried that, but my wife wouldn't go.
"Mark D. VandenBerg" wrote in message
I keep all the really important stuff buried in a coffee can in the backyard.
"Colin Barnhorst" wrote in message I leave things like that on the server until everything is finished. Learned the hard way.
"Mario Rosario" wrote in message Actually I almost did, I saved it on disk after my first install. Then when I reinstalled Vista a second time I wiped it out. Lucky for me I found a copy of it on another computer. Doh!
"Colin Barnhorst" wrote in message Why, Mario? You lose your product key email too?
"Mario Rosario" wrote in message You guys make me feel so much at home. I'm in tears.
"Bill" wrote in message Reminds me of the correct mixture of PCP, LSD, and BUD back in '68
"Mario Rosario" wrote in message I've been staring at the transpaent glass for a while now. It looks more like colored acylic.
Right.
"Mark D. VandenBerg" wrote in message
It's likely the better half doesn't read the forum?
"Colin Barnhorst" wrote in message I tried that, but my wife wouldn't go.
"Mark D. VandenBerg" wrote in message I keep all the really important stuff buried in a coffee can in the backyard.
"Colin Barnhorst" wrote in message I leave things like that on the server until everything is finished. Learned the hard way.
"Mario Rosario" wrote in message Actually I almost did, I saved it on disk after my first install. Then when I reinstalled Vista a second time I wiped it out. Lucky for me I found a copy of it on another computer. Doh!
"Colin Barnhorst" wrote in message Why, Mario? You lose your product key email too?
"Mario Rosario" wrote in message You guys make me feel so much at home. I'm in tears.
"Bill" wrote in message Reminds me of the correct mixture of PCP, LSD, and BUD back in '68
"Mario Rosario" wrote in message I've been staring at the transpaent glass for a while now. It looks more like colored acylic.
The flying toaster! Brings back great memories of my Amiga 2500. The Video Toaster beta was one of the world's longest beta programs ever.
"Mario Rosario" wrote in message
You mean an hourglass with wings. Sort of like the flying toaster.
"Colin Barnhorst" wrote in message When I first heard about the aero glass I thought they meant the thingy on the screen that turns over and over while you wait and wait.
"Mario Rosario" wrote in message The subliminal messages won't penetrate sunglasses. Wear one, protects the brain.
"Ray" wrote in message I heard that they, MS, have put subliminal messages in there, I try not to look at it.
Ray
"Mario Rosario" wrote in message I've been staring at the transpaent glass for a while now. It looks more like colored acylic.
Google will break the record. Have any of their products come out of Beta?
"Colin Barnhorst" wrote in message The flying toaster! Brings back great memories of my Amiga 2500. The Video Toaster beta was one of the world's longest beta programs ever.
"Mario Rosario" wrote in message
You mean an hourglass with wings. Sort of like the flying toaster.
"Colin Barnhorst" wrote in message When I first heard about the aero glass I thought they meant the thingy on the screen that turns over and over while you wait and wait.
"Mario Rosario" wrote in message The subliminal messages won't penetrate sunglasses. Wear one, protects the brain.
"Ray" wrote in message I heard that they, MS, have put subliminal messages in there, I try not to look at it.
Ray
"Mario Rosario" wrote in message I've been staring at the transpaent glass for a while now. It looks more like colored acylic.
You are so funny.
"Mark D. VandenBerg" wrote in message
Google will break the record. Have any of their products come out of Beta?
"Colin Barnhorst" wrote in message The flying toaster! Brings back great memories of my Amiga 2500. The Video Toaster beta was one of the world's longest beta programs ever.
"Mario Rosario" wrote in message You mean an hourglass with wings. Sort of like the flying toaster.
"Colin Barnhorst" wrote in message When I first heard about the aero glass I thought they meant the thingy on the screen that turns over and over while you wait and wait.
"Mario Rosario" wrote in message The subliminal messages won't penetrate sunglasses. Wear one, protects the brain.
"Ray" wrote in message I heard that they, MS, have put subliminal messages in there, I try not to look at it.
Ray
"Mario Rosario" wrote in message I've been staring at the transpaent glass for a while now. It looks more like colored acylic.
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