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651504 2008-03-22 04:09:00 I have read about a lot of Vista problems since its release, and some people are saying that they are mysteriously running out of hard drive space.

here is how to fix 3 very common problems.

For all of these to work, type cmd in the Vista start menu search bar, and right click run as administrator

1. How to limit the hard drive space System Restore uses

In cmd, type "vssadmin resize shadowstorage /on=c: /for=c: /maxsize=4GB" without the quotes to change the max size system restore uses. Replace 4GB with another number (eg 2GB) to limit it to 2GB and so on.

2. Problems upgrading to Vista SP1? try typing "sfc /scannow" in cmd admin mode without the quotes

3. Don't ever use hibernation and want some extra memory? type "powercfg –h off" in cmd admin mode to turn it off. If you want to turn it back on, replace off with on. Once again don't type the quotes.
SPARTAN 860 (2618)
651505 2008-03-23 09:20:00 If these posts help you, post here so that other people can find these tips too. SPARTAN 860 (2618)
651506 2008-03-23 09:47:00 One thing that SP1 has brought will be handy for people that have Vista Pre-installed and No Install DVD. You can now create a recovery/boot CD.

This is a recovery CD that boots the PC into the recovery section of Vista should it not boot, don't confuse it with a restore DVD to completely restore the PC / Reinstall.

Heres How.

Click the start Orb / All programs / Maintenance / Create a Recovery Disc / Follow onscreen Instructions

If you boot this CD it will look identical to the Windows installation disc. You will be asked to choose a language and even present you the “Install now” button. This of course wont work and it will stop with an error message.

Click on Repair your computer, bottom left and what you will get is The recovery window options (www.imagef1.net.nz) all fully functional.
wainuitech (129)
651507 2008-03-23 18:25:00 Anyone know why I don't get the option to update to Vista SP1 under "Windows Update". I have installed all updates in the list and ran the "sfc/scannow" which showed everything was fine.Windows update just says "Windows up to date", and I have never installed any of the beta versions of SP1. Davoid (6918)
651508 2008-03-23 19:22:00 At the moment Vista SP1 is an optional update, it will later become high-priority (from what I've heard). :) pcuser42 (130)
651509 2008-03-24 04:54:00 Vista SP1 is still a optional update, it will be rolled out to you in April . Are you sure you dont have problematic drivers? Here is a full list of problems that can stop you from upgrading

. microsoft . com/?kbid=948343" target="_blank">support . microsoft . com

here is the full list of drivers that are problematic

Audio drivers

Realtek AC'97 • For x86-based computers: Alcxwdm . sys - version 6 . 0 . 1 . 6242 or earlier
For x64-based computers: Alcwdm64 . sys - version 6 . 0 . 1 . 6242 or earlier
SigmaTel • For x86-based computers: Sthda . sys - version 5 . 10 . 5762 . 0 or earlier
For x64-based computers: Sthda64 . sys - version 5 . 10 . 5762 . 0 or earlier
SigmaTel • For x86-based computers: Stwrt . sys - version 6 . 10 . 5511 . 0 or earlier
For x64-based computers: Stwrt64 . sys - version 6 . 10 . 5511 . 0 or earlier
Creative Audigy • For x86-based and x64-based computers: Ctaud2k . sys - version 6 . 0 . 1 . 1242 or earlier
For x86-based computers: P17 . sys – all versions (This was originally a Windows XP-based driver . )
Conexant HD Audio • For x86-based computers: Chdart . sys - version 4 . 32 . 0 . 0 or earlier
For x64-based computers: Chdart64 . sys - version 4 . 32 . 0 . 0 or earlier
Biometric (Fingerprint) Sensors• AuthenTec Fingerprint Sensor with the Atswpdrv . sys driver file – version 7 . 7 . 1 . 7 or earlier
• UPEK Fingerprint Sensor with the Tcusb . sys driver file – version 1 . 9 . 2 . 99 or earlier
Display drivers

Intel Display • For x86-based computers: Igdkmd32 . sys – versions between and including driver 7 . 14 . 10 . 1322 and 7 . 14 . 10 . 1403
For x64-based computers: Igdkmd64 . sys – versions between and including driver 7 . 14 . 10 . 1322 and 7 . 14 . 10 . 1403
Other drivers

Texas Instruments Smart Card Controller with the GTIPCI21 . sys driver file – version 1 . 0 . 1 . 19 or earlier

Sierra Wireless AirCard 580 with the Watcher . exe application – version 3 . 4 . 0 . 9 or earlier (This application is located in the AirCard 580 Program Files folder . )

Symantec software driver for Symantec Endpoint Protection and for Symantec Network Access Control clients • For x86-based computers: Wgx . sys – versions 11 . 0 . 1000 . 1091 or earlier
For x64-based computers: Wgx64 . sys – versions 11 . 0 . 1000 . 1091 or earlier
Note Symantec is aware of this issue, and it is working on a solution . Symantec provides various update procedures . This includes their LiveUpdate service .

For more information about how to configure your Symantec software to receive the latest Virus definitions and other content updates, visit the following Symantec Support Web site:
. symantec . com/business/support/index . jsp" target="_blank">www . symantec . com ( . symantec . com/business/support/index . jsp" target="_blank">www . symantec . com)
Additional Windows Vista SP1 driver information

Additionally, Windows Update will not offer Windows Vista SP1 to computers with the Logitech QuickCam that uses the Lvuvc . sys device driver (all versions) . Microsoft has identified a flaw in the Windows Vista Ks . sys file that may cause a critical stop during Windows Vista SP1 installation if this device driver file is present . An update to Ks . sys is being developed that resolves this issue . When Microsoft has resolved this issue, an update to Ks . sys will be offered to these users through Windows Update . After this update is installed, users will then be offered Windows Vista SP1 by re-checking for updates .

To resolve this problem, use one or more of the following resolutions:

Resolution 1: Install device driver updates from Windows Update1 . Click Start, type Windows Update in the Start Search box, and then press ENTER .
2 . Click Check for updates .
3 . Review the list of all the updates, including those that are marked as Optional . Install any hardware device drivers that are listed .
4 . When driver installation is complete, click Check for updates again to see whether Windows Vista SP1 is now offered .
Resolution 2: Install manufacturer's updates

Visit the driver download site on your computer manufacturer’s Web site . Look for recently updated device drivers that have not yet been installed . As soon as you have updated your computer, return to Windows Update, and then click Check for Updates again to see whether Windows Vista SP1 is now offered .
SPARTAN 860 (2618)
651510 2008-03-24 05:09:00 how about just turning system restore OFF? It's a piece of junk anyway Agent_24 (57)
651511 2008-03-24 07:34:00 Just an amendment to my post Number 3 regarding the making of a recovery CD.

Apparently lots of Vista SP1's are not showing the program, it is still there in the system32 file, But someplace between the Beta, where it was working and the SP1 something got changed and its one of the flaws that MS are working on fixing along with other things that SP1 has broken.

I tried it on the RC version and it worked fine.

If any one wants this boot CD, and it's worth while having BEFORE you need it to get a system thats gone belly up running again you can download the ISO image Here from this site (neosmart.net) and make a boot CD. (120mb)
wainuitech (129)
651512 2008-03-24 22:06:00 I wonder if the tip on limiting the amount of hdd space system restore uses, will work with XP? lakewoodlady (103)
651513 2008-03-24 23:02:00 I wonder if the tip on limiting the amount of hdd space system restore uses, will work with XP? On XP you can manually adjust the space, simply right click My Computer /properties - then open system restore tab, and move the slider to what ever you want, click OK - min is 200Mb or turn it off altogether. wainuitech (129)
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