MOVED: Have you installed Vista on K9N Platinum

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In installed FM 7.2 on Vista. It works ... sort of! What I find is that all the normal functionality is there BUT, if for some reason you hold the shift key a little too long (while selecting text for example), or if you hold down a mouse button too long, FM crashes out big time. So, save your work regularly and be prepared for a few frustrating FM crashes. I've tried this combination on only one PC, so I can't verify whether it's unique to my system, but it is certainly repeatable.

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    [Edited to correct typo in text.  AG]
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  • MOVED: Can't install Vista

    This topic has been moved to Vista problems.
    https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=106921.0

    You should ask this question on the Parellels support forum:
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    So I figured this out myself, there was some kind of glitch in boot camp, i bypassed it and formatted the disk with the os x disk utility as a fat 32. pulled all the other drives out, and booted to vista setup. it formatted the disk to NTFS and lets me install vista 64 yahhhooooooooooooo!!!!!

  • Satellite Pro A200 - Is there any way I can re-install Vista?

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  • Terminal server does not have any installed licenses

    Good morning! Faced with a some trouble while configuring Terminal Server (Windows Server 2012 based). I selected licensing mode "Per User" and now I see this message:
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  • Tryed installing vista on my mac now os will not load please help

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    Some information please. What MBP model? What OS are you running? How didi you install Vista?

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    There are many users who have had success in installing Vista onto their Intel Macs although I believe there's a small trick to it. So, what you might want to do is search some other forums. I would start with the Boot Camp forums and then move onto other Intel Mac forums such as the iMac, MacBook or MacBook Pro forums.
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