Format the drive and install a new operating system in its place.
If you want to run visual basic 6.0 on vista, forget about it,now u can run visual basic.net on vista for this u have to buy visual studio 2008 it runs well on vista and u can develop ur applicantin with ease and efficiency.
Many DOS applications simply will not run under Windows Vista, and none under the 64-bit version. Making the NTVDM support DOS programs in Vista was an extremely low priority, since very few people actually run DOS programs anymore. You can use QBasic and other DOS programs on Vista (even the 64-bit version) by using an emulator known as DOSBox.
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yes it is multi tasking, although vitta cant handle it well, thus it slows down . yes it is multi tasking, although vista cant handle it well, thus it slows down .
Use Comodo System Utilities to get rid of it .
Stop windows firewall service.
for starters you can get rid of vista.
Set your computer's time and date.
Trashbin it
You should remove the fake antivirus with a professional antivirus program. You could also remove it manually. Using an antivirus program to get rid of vista security virus is more safe. 1. Enter Safe Mode with Networking 2. Clean up temporary files 3. Run an antivirus program and scan your computer thoroughly
i accidentally set my laptop to do the same thing in BIOS. i am not really sure how to reset it but if you enter your BIOS config. you should be able to search how to stop it. you can enter BIOS by pressing f10 if you have vista or esc. if you have xp.
If your talking about Microsoft Powerpoint 2007, you click on the tab that says view and click background. :p
it depends on what virus it is if it is just a basic easy to get rid of virus then you should just use a antivirus program to get rid of it, the damage that a virus can cause: it works its way into the windows system and wipes it completely and then no system information can be read and then the computer is no good but that is if you have a windows xp or vista disk depending on what system you want to put it on(xp or vista) can put back the windows system files back on the computer
Vista Starter and Vista Home editions
The address of the Vista Library is: 700 Eucalyptus Ave., Vista, 92084 6686
The address of the Playa Vista Branch is: 6400 Playa Vista Drive, Playa Vista, 90094 2168