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Solve : Vista Aero Failed.?

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Quote from: Raptor on December 22, 2008, 03:22:38 AM

Didn't the guy claim he installed a very outdated version?

Yes, but then I reinstalled the LATEST version of Quicktime after I no longer needed the old version.

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Have you got Vista SP1 yet?
Have you tried uninstalling both SP1 and your videocard drivers then reinstalling them?

I MEAN, if Boni thinks your best solution is to reformat you might as well experiment around a bit first, eh?
Make sure that you create some back-ups.

I have SP1, and I've tried updating my video card. Nice Vista it says it's working perfectly THOUGH. How do I uninstall SP1?
I've already made a system restore point.Do you also have a system restore point of from before everything went haywire? And if so, have you used it yet?

Go here for SP1 removal advise.

I trust you made those backups? Quote from: Raptor on December 22, 2008, 11:19:56 AM
Do you also have a system restore point of from before everything went haywire? And if so, have you used it yet?
I hadn't unfortunately.

Quote from: Raptor on December 22, 2008, 11:19:56 AM
I trust you made those backups?

Which backups? Backups of what? for what?Quote
Which backups? Backups of what? for what?


Yeah, who needs backups?

Well, I guess you can around to uninstalling SP1 and your videocard drivers. I'd RUN Ccleaner AFTERWARDS.

Test Aero after installing the latest videocard drivers.


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