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Very few have heard of it, however the company makes a lot of stuff we take for granted.
Very few have heard of it, however the company makes a lot of stuff we take for granted.
Hello there,
First off I would like to apologise as I did not know which board to post this in, hence I went for "Other Technical Support."
It seems Vista refuses to recognise my Camcorder - at all, it is a Sony DCR-TRV16E MiniDV 120x and is meant to be able to export to the pc through my USB.
Before I upgraded to Vista it always worked, now it would seem not to. Movie Maker doesn't find it, Vista doesnt seem to find it itself, and I reinstalled Adobe Premire just to see if that would - it doesn't.
Can any of you please help me?
Thanks in advance
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Hi,
I just bought the Sony vaio, that comes with pre-installed Vista Home Premium.
I would like to keep the settings and installed softwares that came up with the Sony, and upgrade it to Vista Ultimate edition.
I asked the people in the computer shops if i can buy the Ultimate Full Edition and use it to upgrade my Premium to Ultimate.
They dont know. I dont blame them, its a new thing.
The Ultimate Upgrade edition is worth : $ 271
The Ultimate Full Retail Box is worth: $ 407
The Ultimate Full (OEM Package): $ 260 (you dont get technical support from Microsoft, and you can transfer the license to another machine)
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