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I just installed Windows Vista Business on a new PC and I can't get Aero. Under "Windows Colors and Appearance" from the Personalization Menu all it shows me is Windows Vista Basic, Windows Standard, and Windows Classic color schemes. I'm running a 2.2 ghz PC with 2 gigs of RAM, with a genuine edition of Windows Vista Business. Any Ideas? -- zizar3 |
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"zizar3" <guest@unknown-email.com> wrote in message news:0aa1df97c11d6a466ea14b1ef2a8ad0d@nntp-gateway.com... > > I just installed Windows Vista Business on a new PC and I can't get > Aero. Under "Windows Colors and Appearance" from the Personalization > Menu all it shows me is Windows Vista Basic, Windows Standard, and > Windows Classic color schemes. I'm running a 2.2 ghz PC with 2 gigs of > RAM, with a genuine edition of Windows Vista Business. Any Ideas? Sounds like your graphics card does not meet the minimum requirements to run Aero. Here's a link to the requirements and some Aero troubleshooting information. http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/Win...f1033.mspx#EQC |
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IF THE WINDOWS EXPERIENCE SCORE ISN'T HIGH ENOUGH, IT WON'T APPEAR, HAVE YOU
RUN IT? IF YOUR VIDEO CARD ISN'T UP TO SNUFF, IT WON'T WORK EITHER. "zizar3" <guest@unknown-email.com> wrote in message news:0aa1df97c11d6a466ea14b1ef2a8ad0d@nntp-gateway.com... > > I just installed Windows Vista Business on a new PC and I can't get > Aero. Under "Windows Colors and Appearance" from the Personalization > Menu all it shows me is Windows Vista Basic, Windows Standard, and > Windows Classic color schemes. I'm running a 2.2 ghz PC with 2 gigs of > RAM, with a genuine edition of Windows Vista Business. Any Ideas? > > > -- > zizar3 |
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To get Aero it is recommended that you have a minimum of 128MBs Graphics
-- Mad Mike "zizar3" wrote: > > I just installed Windows Vista Business on a new PC and I can't get > Aero. Under "Windows Colors and Appearance" from the Personalization > Menu all it shows me is Windows Vista Basic, Windows Standard, and > Windows Classic color schemes. I'm running a 2.2 ghz PC with 2 gigs of > RAM, with a genuine edition of Windows Vista Business. Any Ideas? > > > -- > zizar3 > |
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What kind of graphic adapter do you have? Did you check it against the
Windows HCL for compatibility? Have you installed the proper drivers for your graphic card? http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/hcl/default.mspx -- Richard G. Harper [MVP Desktop] rgharper@gmail.com * NEW! Catch my blog ... http://msmvps.com/blogs/rgharper/ * PLEASE post all messages and replies in the newsgroups * The Website - http://rgharper.mvps.org/ "zizar3" <guest@unknown-email.com> wrote in message news:0aa1df97c11d6a466ea14b1ef2a8ad0d@nntp-gateway.com... > > I just installed Windows Vista Business on a new PC and I can't get > Aero. Under "Windows Colors and Appearance" from the Personalization > Menu all it shows me is Windows Vista Basic, Windows Standard, and > Windows Classic color schemes. I'm running a 2.2 ghz PC with 2 gigs of > RAM, with a genuine edition of Windows Vista Business. Any Ideas? > > > -- > zizar3 |
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Make sure the video card / graphics adapter is capable of running Aero.
Make sure that you've installed or updated the video drivers. Go to start, right click on computer, and then go to properties. What is your Windows Experience Index? If it is less than 2.0, then the hardware is not capable of running Aero. "zizar3" <guest@unknown-email.com> wrote in message news:0aa1df97c11d6a466ea14b1ef2a8ad0d@nntp-gateway.com... > > I just installed Windows Vista Business on a new PC and I can't get > Aero. Under "Windows Colors and Appearance" from the Personalization > Menu all it shows me is Windows Vista Basic, Windows Standard, and > Windows Classic color schemes. I'm running a 2.2 ghz PC with 2 gigs of > RAM, with a genuine edition of Windows Vista Business. Any Ideas? > > > -- > zizar3 |
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On Sat, 27 Dec 2008 00
47 -0600, zizar3 <guest@unknown-email.com>wrote: > >I just installed Windows Vista Business on a new PC and I can't get >Aero. Under "Windows Colors and Appearance" from the Personalization >Menu all it shows me is Windows Vista Basic, Windows Standard, and >Windows Classic color schemes. I'm running a 2.2 ghz PC with 2 gigs of >RAM, with a genuine edition of Windows Vista Business. Any Ideas? Here's my idea: Aero is a pig. Not running it will improve performance. |
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"+Bob+" <nomailplease@example.com> wrote in message news:uvpdl41bmeg2jd1ap0s6ndj9va577328u4@4ax.com... > On Sat, 27 Dec 2008 00 47 -0600, zizar3 <guest@unknown-email.com>> wrote: > >> >>I just installed Windows Vista Business on a new PC and I can't get >>Aero. Under "Windows Colors and Appearance" from the Personalization >>Menu all it shows me is Windows Vista Basic, Windows Standard, and >>Windows Classic color schemes. I'm running a 2.2 ghz PC with 2 gigs of >>RAM, with a genuine edition of Windows Vista Business. Any Ideas? > > Here's my idea: Aero is a pig. Not running it will improve > performance. Yes, and if you yank your spare tire, back seats, the radio and everything else you don't need from your car it will go faster as well. Personally I'd prefer to have a few more horsepower and keep the accessories. |
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On Sat, 27 Dec 2008 19
30 -0800, "Charles Tomaras"<tomaras@tomaras.com> wrote: >> Here's my idea: Aero is a pig. Not running it will improve >> performance. > >Yes, and if you yank your spare tire, back seats, the radio and everything >else you don't need from your car it will go faster as well. Personally I'd >prefer to have a few more horsepower and keep the accessories. That's an invalid analogy. Those items have no measurable impact with the HP to weight ratios in any modern vehicle. In addition, aside form the radio, the other items impact functionality and your ability to complete a trip safely. True, if you strip the car down like as we do with race vehicles, the multi hundred pounds of weight you save do have an effect - but that's a far different analogy and requires stripping out the ability to use it as a daily driver at the same time. Aero, OTOH, has a noticeable, measurable impact on daily performance of Vista and does not increase functionality at all. It's like putting racing stripes on your car - but racing strips that cut performance such that the next time out you notice the car is sluggish and handles much worse. |
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"+Bob+" <nomailplease@example.com> wrote in message news:bb8fl4hmehsgbq3b6sek3qq01dlu5ortif@4ax.com... > Aero, OTOH, has a noticeable, measurable impact on daily performance > of Vista and does not increase functionality at all. It's like putting > racing stripes on your car - but racing strips that cut performance > such that the next time out you notice the car is sluggish and handles > much worse. My expensive granite counters are no more functional than the counter surface I had before but I enjoy cooking more now. Sure, there's a price to be paid for everything in life. I like the look of Aero and I'm willing to pay a bit more for a beefed up computer to run it fast. I enjoy my eye candy. I don't want to live in a fully functional, highly efficient concrete block house. |
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