

- GATEWAY M SERIES WITH WINDOWS VISTA CONVERT TO WINDOWS 10 INSTALL
- GATEWAY M SERIES WITH WINDOWS VISTA CONVERT TO WINDOWS 10 ZIP FILE
It unzips and installs properly - as I did on two other machines running XP.
GATEWAY M SERIES WITH WINDOWS VISTA CONVERT TO WINDOWS 10 ZIP FILE
I cannot unzip this 200 MByte ZIP file without the VISTA failure. I have recreated this, and it happened again - but the disk full error warning goes by too quickly to catch. I turned the machine back on, and the drive shows "31.4 GB free of 58.5 GB." When I started the decompress process, using VISTA native capabilities (not WinZIP), I suddenly caught a glimpse of a VISTA error message. Clearly, this shutdown has to do with lots of disk activity.
GATEWAY M SERIES WITH WINDOWS VISTA CONVERT TO WINDOWS 10 INSTALL
After install a dirver or software, check whether the system is keeping stable before install additional softwares.Īnd, do you check with IBM? Does you laptop compatible with Vista? Any BIOS or driver need to be updated?Īs I know, some Toshiba notebooks got problem with Vista and need to do some update before the Vista installation. If no problem occour, install device driver and software to it one by one. Watch whether the system is stable or not. After that, DO NOT install any driver or application to it. To troubleshoot this problem, I think one of the method is doing a clean install of Vista. If anyone has and suggestions or a solution, I'd be very greatful. At this rate, I'm going to have to revert back to Windows XP which is a shame because I like the look, feel and speed of Vista much better. I'm also running Office 2007 and the only other software installed at the moment is for my Zune. I've even switched the theme to windows classic with all the features and effects turned off. I can't see anything blindingly obvious that could be causing this. Event viewer reports that "the system was unexpetedly shutdown", really? I wouldn't have guessed. Having initially used the Windows drivers, I decided to install the HP specific drivers for Vista but still have the same problem. I am also getting random shutdowns and, like the problem aforementioned, it doesn't seem to have any bearing on what the machine is doing. Hi, I'm using an HP laptop (Turion 64(x2) 1Gb RAM, 100Gb HDD) and have in the last couple of days formatted and loaded Window Vista Business.
