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| Aero = DreamScene??!? Okay, so I went to animate my desktop background via; Control Panel>Appearance and Personalization>Personalization>Desktop Background, I chose 'Windows DreamScene Content' in the 'Location' drop-down menu, chose a sample video, then a dialogue box above the taskbar told me 'Windows DreamScene Cannot Start' because 'Windows DreamScene can only run when Windows Aero scheme is selected.' So I hunt around with search and finally end up on the Microsoft Help area which tells me that Aero is part of the Vista Ultimate package. So I think, "O.K. Why won't it run then?" (No Answer) So then I find out that I have to download the 'DreamScene Preview' from Windows Update, but when I go to Windows Update, there is no option for 'DreamScene Preview'. So I think again. "Hmmm, I must have already downloaded it automatically. So why won't it run?" (Guess what! No answer again.) So then I think, "If it won't run, and it is not in the Windows Update list, maybe Microsoft dropped the ball somewhere. Then I thought, "Naaww! Microsoft is too good and too perfect to do that." (Actually, I NEVER thought THAT!) So anyone know how I am supposed to get my desktop background to animate when I can't find what the help section tells me I need to find and use in order to switch to the Aero scheme which I also can't find but that I'm supposed to be able to have and/or find and activate the DreamScene Preview which Microsoft tells me is a preview since the final release isn't released yet. Hmm. You'd think something that simple would be easy to fix. (Oh yeah. We're talking about Microsoft.) -- Robert S. Lee Master Electrician |
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| Re: Aero = DreamScene??!? "Robert Lee" <mrrobertlee******.com> wrote in message news:AD044B0C-F524-4EC9-BE4A-2ECC13AA8638@microsoft.com...[color=blue] > Okay, so I went to animate my desktop background via; Control > Panel>Appearance and Personalization>Personalization>Desktop Background, I > chose 'Windows DreamScene Content' in the 'Location' drop-down menu, chose > a > sample video, then a dialogue box above the taskbar told me 'Windows > DreamScene Cannot Start' because 'Windows DreamScene can only run when > Windows Aero scheme is selected.' So I hunt around with search and finally > end up on the Microsoft Help area which tells me that Aero is part of the > Vista Ultimate package. So I think, "O.K. Why won't it run then?" (No > Answer) > So then I find out that I have to download the 'DreamScene Preview' from > Windows Update, but when I go to Windows Update, there is no option for > 'DreamScene Preview'. So I think again. "Hmmm, I must have already > downloaded > it automatically. So why won't it run?" (Guess what! No answer again.) So > then I think, "If it won't run, and it is not in the Windows Update list, > maybe Microsoft dropped the ball somewhere. Then I thought, "Naaww! > Microsoft > is too good and too perfect to do that." (Actually, I NEVER thought THAT!) > So > anyone know how I am supposed to get my desktop background to animate when > I > can't find what the help section tells me I need to find and use in order > to > switch to the Aero scheme which I also can't find but that I'm supposed to > be > able to have and/or find and activate the DreamScene Preview which > Microsoft > tells me is a preview since the final release isn't released yet. Hmm. > You'd > think something that simple would be easy to fix. (Oh yeah. We're talking > about Microsoft.)[/color] [url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paragraph[/url] ss. |
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| Re: Aero = DreamScene??!? You never explicitly say you have Ultimate, but I'm guessing from the context that you do, correct? A couple of other thoughts. I doubt either one is the case, but just to eliminate some possibilities: 1) Even if you do have Ultimate, do you have a graphics card that will handle that? Have you checked what your graphics score is on the Windows Experience Index? 2) When you go to Windows Update, do you tell it to look for more updates? My experience has been that when you go to Windows Update, it only shows what was avaiable last time it looked for updates. You have to tell it to look again. If you're set for automatic updates, then this shouldn't be an issue. Also, the dream scene preview would be under the Windows Ultimate Extras part of Windows Update. Do you see anything like that? "Robert Lee" <mrrobertlee******.com> wrote in message news:AD044B0C-F524-4EC9-BE4A-2ECC13AA8638@microsoft.com...[color=blue] > Okay, so I went to animate my desktop background via; Control > Panel>Appearance and Personalization>Personalization>Desktop Background, I > chose 'Windows DreamScene Content' in the 'Location' drop-down menu, chose > a > sample video, then a dialogue box above the taskbar told me 'Windows > DreamScene Cannot Start' because 'Windows DreamScene can only run when > Windows Aero scheme is selected.' So I hunt around with search and finally > end up on the Microsoft Help area which tells me that Aero is part of the > Vista Ultimate package. So I think, "O.K. Why won't it run then?" (No > Answer) > So then I find out that I have to download the 'DreamScene Preview' from > Windows Update, but when I go to Windows Update, there is no option for > 'DreamScene Preview'. So I think again. "Hmmm, I must have already > downloaded > it automatically. So why won't it run?" (Guess what! No answer again.) So > then I think, "If it won't run, and it is not in the Windows Update list, > maybe Microsoft dropped the ball somewhere. Then I thought, "Naaww! > Microsoft > is too good and too perfect to do that." (Actually, I NEVER thought THAT!) > So > anyone know how I am supposed to get my desktop background to animate when > I > can't find what the help section tells me I need to find and use in order > to > switch to the Aero scheme which I also can't find but that I'm supposed to > be > able to have and/or find and activate the DreamScene Preview which > Microsoft > tells me is a preview since the final release isn't released yet. Hmm. > You'd > think something that simple would be easy to fix. (Oh yeah. We're talking > about Microsoft.) > -- > Robert S. Lee > Master Electrician[/color] |
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| Re: Aero = DreamScene??!? right click the desktop>personalize>desktop background>location Richard "Robert Lee" <mrrobertlee******.com> wrote in message news:AD044B0C-F524-4EC9-BE4A-2ECC13AA8638@microsoft.com...[color=blue] > Okay, so I went to animate my desktop background via; Control > Panel>Appearance and Personalization>Personalization>Desktop Background, I > chose 'Windows DreamScene Content' in the 'Location' drop-down menu, chose > a > sample video, then a dialogue box above the taskbar told me 'Windows > DreamScene Cannot Start' because 'Windows DreamScene can only run when > Windows Aero scheme is selected.' So I hunt around with search and finally > end up on the Microsoft Help area which tells me that Aero is part of the > Vista Ultimate package. So I think, "O.K. Why won't it run then?" (No > Answer) > So then I find out that I have to download the 'DreamScene Preview' from > Windows Update, but when I go to Windows Update, there is no option for > 'DreamScene Preview'. So I think again. "Hmmm, I must have already > downloaded > it automatically. So why won't it run?" (Guess what! No answer again.) So > then I think, "If it won't run, and it is not in the Windows Update list, > maybe Microsoft dropped the ball somewhere. Then I thought, "Naaww! > Microsoft > is too good and too perfect to do that." (Actually, I NEVER thought THAT!) > So > anyone know how I am supposed to get my desktop background to animate when > I > can't find what the help section tells me I need to find and use in order > to > switch to the Aero scheme which I also can't find but that I'm supposed to > be > able to have and/or find and activate the DreamScene Preview which > Microsoft > tells me is a preview since the final release isn't released yet. Hmm. > You'd > think something that simple would be easy to fix. (Oh yeah. We're talking > about Microsoft.) > -- > Robert S. Lee > Master Electrician[/color] |
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| Re: Aero = DreamScene??!? What and where is the 'Windows Experience Index'? And, yes, I am running ultimate. And, no, I don't think my graphics card will run it after looking at the properties. (My device driver was written in ancient Hebrew heiroglyphics, I think.) -- Robert S. Lee Master Electrician "DP" wrote: [color=blue] > > You never explicitly say you have Ultimate, but I'm guessing from the > context that you do, correct? > > A couple of other thoughts. I doubt either one is the case, but just to > eliminate some possibilities: > > 1) Even if you do have Ultimate, do you have a graphics card that will > handle that? Have you checked what your graphics score is on the Windows > Experience Index? > > 2) When you go to Windows Update, do you tell it to look for more updates? > My experience has been that when you go to Windows Update, it only shows > what was avaiable last time it looked for updates. You have to tell it to > look again. If you're set for automatic updates, then this shouldn't be an > issue. > > Also, the dream scene preview would be under the Windows Ultimate Extras > part of Windows Update. Do you see anything like that? > > > > > "Robert Lee" <mrrobertlee******.com> wrote in message > news:AD044B0C-F524-4EC9-BE4A-2ECC13AA8638@microsoft.com...[color=green] > > Okay, so I went to animate my desktop background via; Control > > Panel>Appearance and Personalization>Personalization>Desktop Background, I > > chose 'Windows DreamScene Content' in the 'Location' drop-down menu, chose > > a > > sample video, then a dialogue box above the taskbar told me 'Windows > > DreamScene Cannot Start' because 'Windows DreamScene can only run when > > Windows Aero scheme is selected.' So I hunt around with search and finally > > end up on the Microsoft Help area which tells me that Aero is part of the > > Vista Ultimate package. So I think, "O.K. Why won't it run then?" (No > > Answer) > > So then I find out that I have to download the 'DreamScene Preview' from > > Windows Update, but when I go to Windows Update, there is no option for > > 'DreamScene Preview'. So I think again. "Hmmm, I must have already > > downloaded > > it automatically. So why won't it run?" (Guess what! No answer again.) So > > then I think, "If it won't run, and it is not in the Windows Update list, > > maybe Microsoft dropped the ball somewhere. Then I thought, "Naaww! > > Microsoft > > is too good and too perfect to do that." (Actually, I NEVER thought THAT!) > > So > > anyone know how I am supposed to get my desktop background to animate when > > I > > can't find what the help section tells me I need to find and use in order > > to > > switch to the Aero scheme which I also can't find but that I'm supposed to > > be > > able to have and/or find and activate the DreamScene Preview which > > Microsoft > > tells me is a preview since the final release isn't released yet. Hmm. > > You'd > > think something that simple would be easy to fix. (Oh yeah. We're talking > > about Microsoft.) > > -- > > Robert S. Lee > > Master Electrician[/color] > >[/color] |
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| Re: Aero = DreamScene??!? "Robert Lee" <mrrobertlee******.com> wrote in message news:79B6FA95-DD37-46E7-9F0F-A42805F7480A@microsoft.com...[color=blue] > What and where is the 'Windows Experience Index'?[/color] WEI is a scoring system MS has come up with. Rather than explain further, I'll just tell you how to get there. Probably several ways to get there, but here's one. Go to the Welcome Center. (If you don't know how to get there, go to Control Panel and pick the Welcome Center from there.) On the upper right of that screen there's an option to "show more details." Click on that and the Windows Experience Index is one of several things on that screen. Click on the link and it will bring you to a breakdown of the things that made up the score. However, before you put any stock in that, choose the "Update My Score" link on the right side of the screen. That'll take a new reading of everything. Anyway, once you have a reliable rating, you'll be able to get an idea of whether your graphics card cuts the mustard. |
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| Re: Aero = DreamScene??!? Robert Right click Computer and select Properties. Click the Windows Experience Index. THis will show the score for all of your components. There is a link on that page that opens the help file where you can see a detailed explanation of what the numbers mean. -- Ronnie Vernon Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User "Robert Lee" <mrrobertlee******.com> wrote in message news:79B6FA95-DD37-46E7-9F0F-A42805F7480A@microsoft.com...[color=blue] > What and where is the 'Windows Experience Index'? And, yes, I am running > ultimate. And, no, I don't think my graphics card will run it after > looking > at the properties. (My device driver was written in ancient Hebrew > heiroglyphics, I think.) > -- > Robert S. Lee > Master Electrician > > > "DP" wrote: >[color=green] >> >> You never explicitly say you have Ultimate, but I'm guessing from the >> context that you do, correct? >> >> A couple of other thoughts. I doubt either one is the case, but just to >> eliminate some possibilities: >> >> 1) Even if you do have Ultimate, do you have a graphics card that will >> handle that? Have you checked what your graphics score is on the Windows >> Experience Index? >> >> 2) When you go to Windows Update, do you tell it to look for more >> updates? >> My experience has been that when you go to Windows Update, it only shows >> what was avaiable last time it looked for updates. You have to tell it to >> look again. If you're set for automatic updates, then this shouldn't be >> an >> issue. >> >> Also, the dream scene preview would be under the Windows Ultimate Extras >> part of Windows Update. Do you see anything like that? >> >> >> >> >> "Robert Lee" <mrrobertlee******.com> wrote in message >> news:AD044B0C-F524-4EC9-BE4A-2ECC13AA8638@microsoft.com...[color=darkred] >> > Okay, so I went to animate my desktop background via; Control >> > Panel>Appearance and Personalization>Personalization>Desktop >> > Background, I >> > chose 'Windows DreamScene Content' in the 'Location' drop-down menu, >> > chose >> > a >> > sample video, then a dialogue box above the taskbar told me 'Windows >> > DreamScene Cannot Start' because 'Windows DreamScene can only run when >> > Windows Aero scheme is selected.' So I hunt around with search and >> > finally >> > end up on the Microsoft Help area which tells me that Aero is part of >> > the >> > Vista Ultimate package. So I think, "O.K. Why won't it run then?" (No >> > Answer) >> > So then I find out that I have to download the 'DreamScene Preview' >> > from >> > Windows Update, but when I go to Windows Update, there is no option for >> > 'DreamScene Preview'. So I think again. "Hmmm, I must have already >> > downloaded >> > it automatically. So why won't it run?" (Guess what! No answer again.) >> > So >> > then I think, "If it won't run, and it is not in the Windows Update >> > list, >> > maybe Microsoft dropped the ball somewhere. Then I thought, "Naaww! >> > Microsoft >> > is too good and too perfect to do that." (Actually, I NEVER thought >> > THAT!) >> > So >> > anyone know how I am supposed to get my desktop background to animate >> > when >> > I >> > can't find what the help section tells me I need to find and use in >> > order >> > to >> > switch to the Aero scheme which I also can't find but that I'm supposed >> > to >> > be >> > able to have and/or find and activate the DreamScene Preview which >> > Microsoft >> > tells me is a preview since the final release isn't released yet. Hmm. >> > You'd >> > think something that simple would be easy to fix. (Oh yeah. We're >> > talking >> > about Microsoft.) >> > -- >> > Robert S. Lee >> > Master Electrician[/color] >> >>[/color][/color] |
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| Re: Aero = DreamScene??!? Ronnie why does my dreamscene come up with an error. I AM running ultimate and latest ati graphic drivers, everytime i go to activate it it says dreamscene has encountered an error. Worked fine when first installed and then did microsoft updates. "Ronnie Vernon MVP" <rv@invalid.org> wrote in message news:D17B3B67-BE1D-41EB-8BB9-1F04B9750E50@microsoft.com...[color=blue] > Robert > > Right click Computer and select Properties. Click the Windows Experience > Index. THis will show the score for all of your components. There is a > link on that page that opens the help file where you can see a detailed > explanation of what the numbers mean. > > -- > > Ronnie Vernon > Microsoft MVP > Windows Shell/User > > > "Robert Lee" <mrrobertlee******.com> wrote in message > news:79B6FA95-DD37-46E7-9F0F-A42805F7480A@microsoft.com...[color=green] >> What and where is the 'Windows Experience Index'? And, yes, I am running >> ultimate. And, no, I don't think my graphics card will run it after >> looking >> at the properties. (My device driver was written in ancient Hebrew >> heiroglyphics, I think.) >> -- >> Robert S. Lee >> Master Electrician >> >> >> "DP" wrote: >>[color=darkred] >>> >>> You never explicitly say you have Ultimate, but I'm guessing from the >>> context that you do, correct? >>> >>> A couple of other thoughts. I doubt either one is the case, but just to >>> eliminate some possibilities: >>> >>> 1) Even if you do have Ultimate, do you have a graphics card that will >>> handle that? Have you checked what your graphics score is on the Windows >>> Experience Index? >>> >>> 2) When you go to Windows Update, do you tell it to look for more >>> updates? >>> My experience has been that when you go to Windows Update, it only shows >>> what was avaiable last time it looked for updates. You have to tell it >>> to >>> look again. If you're set for automatic updates, then this shouldn't be >>> an >>> issue. >>> >>> Also, the dream scene preview would be under the Windows Ultimate Extras >>> part of Windows Update. Do you see anything like that? >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> "Robert Lee" <mrrobertlee******.com> wrote in message >>> news:AD044B0C-F524-4EC9-BE4A-2ECC13AA8638@microsoft.com... >>> > Okay, so I went to animate my desktop background via; Control >>> > Panel>Appearance and Personalization>Personalization>Desktop >>> > Background, I >>> > chose 'Windows DreamScene Content' in the 'Location' drop-down menu, >>> > chose >>> > a >>> > sample video, then a dialogue box above the taskbar told me 'Windows >>> > DreamScene Cannot Start' because 'Windows DreamScene can only run when >>> > Windows Aero scheme is selected.' So I hunt around with search and >>> > finally >>> > end up on the Microsoft Help area which tells me that Aero is part of >>> > the >>> > Vista Ultimate package. So I think, "O.K. Why won't it run then?" (No >>> > Answer) >>> > So then I find out that I have to download the 'DreamScene Preview' >>> > from >>> > Windows Update, but when I go to Windows Update, there is no option >>> > for >>> > 'DreamScene Preview'. So I think again. "Hmmm, I must have already >>> > downloaded >>> > it automatically. So why won't it run?" (Guess what! No answer again.) >>> > So >>> > then I think, "If it won't run, and it is not in the Windows Update >>> > list, >>> > maybe Microsoft dropped the ball somewhere. Then I thought, "Naaww! >>> > Microsoft >>> > is too good and too perfect to do that." (Actually, I NEVER thought >>> > THAT!) >>> > So >>> > anyone know how I am supposed to get my desktop background to animate >>> > when >>> > I >>> > can't find what the help section tells me I need to find and use in >>> > order >>> > to >>> > switch to the Aero scheme which I also can't find but that I'm >>> > supposed to >>> > be >>> > able to have and/or find and activate the DreamScene Preview which >>> > Microsoft >>> > tells me is a preview since the final release isn't released yet. Hmm. >>> > You'd >>> > think something that simple would be easy to fix. (Oh yeah. We're >>> > talking >>> > about Microsoft.) >>> > -- >>> > Robert S. Lee >>> > Master Electrician >>> >>>[/color][/color] >[/color] |
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| Re: Aero = DreamScene??!? Adele Do you have the Aero Theme enabled? This must be enabled to use the Dreamscene backgrounds. -- Ronnie Vernon Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User "Adele Clingman" <adelec@icentennial.com> wrote in message news:B4E301E7-71BC-46BF-BC00-DA60EB0A59C1@microsoft.com...[color=blue] > Ronnie why does my dreamscene come up with an error. I AM running > ultimate and latest ati graphic drivers, everytime i go to activate it it > says dreamscene has encountered an error. Worked fine when first > installed and then did microsoft updates. > "Ronnie Vernon MVP" <rv@invalid.org> wrote in message > news:D17B3B67-BE1D-41EB-8BB9-1F04B9750E50@microsoft.com...[color=green] >> Robert >> >> Right click Computer and select Properties. Click the Windows Experience >> Index. THis will show the score for all of your components. There is a >> link on that page that opens the help file where you can see a detailed >> explanation of what the numbers mean. >> >> -- >> >> Ronnie Vernon >> Microsoft MVP >> Windows Shell/User >> >> >> "Robert Lee" <mrrobertlee******.com> wrote in message >> news:79B6FA95-DD37-46E7-9F0F-A42805F7480A@microsoft.com...[color=darkred] >>> What and where is the 'Windows Experience Index'? And, yes, I am running >>> ultimate. And, no, I don't think my graphics card will run it after >>> looking >>> at the properties. (My device driver was written in ancient Hebrew >>> heiroglyphics, I think.) >>> -- >>> Robert S. Lee >>> Master Electrician >>> >>> >>> "DP" wrote: >>> >>>> >>>> You never explicitly say you have Ultimate, but I'm guessing from the >>>> context that you do, correct? >>>> >>>> A couple of other thoughts. I doubt either one is the case, but just to >>>> eliminate some possibilities: >>>> >>>> 1) Even if you do have Ultimate, do you have a graphics card that will >>>> handle that? Have you checked what your graphics score is on the >>>> Windows >>>> Experience Index? >>>> >>>> 2) When you go to Windows Update, do you tell it to look for more >>>> updates? >>>> My experience has been that when you go to Windows Update, it only >>>> shows >>>> what was avaiable last time it looked for updates. You have to tell it >>>> to >>>> look again. If you're set for automatic updates, then this shouldn't be >>>> an >>>> issue. >>>> >>>> Also, the dream scene preview would be under the Windows Ultimate >>>> Extras >>>> part of Windows Update. Do you see anything like that? >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> "Robert Lee" <mrrobertlee******.com> wrote in message >>>> news:AD044B0C-F524-4EC9-BE4A-2ECC13AA8638@microsoft.com... >>>> > Okay, so I went to animate my desktop background via; Control >>>> > Panel>Appearance and Personalization>Personalization>Desktop >>>> > Background, I >>>> > chose 'Windows DreamScene Content' in the 'Location' drop-down menu, >>>> > chose >>>> > a >>>> > sample video, then a dialogue box above the taskbar told me 'Windows >>>> > DreamScene Cannot Start' because 'Windows DreamScene can only run >>>> > when >>>> > Windows Aero scheme is selected.' So I hunt around with search and >>>> > finally >>>> > end up on the Microsoft Help area which tells me that Aero is part of >>>> > the >>>> > Vista Ultimate package. So I think, "O.K. Why won't it run then?" (No >>>> > Answer) >>>> > So then I find out that I have to download the 'DreamScene Preview' >>>> > from >>>> > Windows Update, but when I go to Windows Update, there is no option >>>> > for >>>> > 'DreamScene Preview'. So I think again. "Hmmm, I must have already >>>> > downloaded >>>> > it automatically. So why won't it run?" (Guess what! No answer >>>> > again.) So >>>> > then I think, "If it won't run, and it is not in the Windows Update >>>> > list, >>>> > maybe Microsoft dropped the ball somewhere. Then I thought, "Naaww! >>>> > Microsoft >>>> > is too good and too perfect to do that." (Actually, I NEVER thought >>>> > THAT!) >>>> > So >>>> > anyone know how I am supposed to get my desktop background to animate >>>> > when >>>> > I >>>> > can't find what the help section tells me I need to find and use in >>>> > order >>>> > to >>>> > switch to the Aero scheme which I also can't find but that I'm >>>> > supposed to >>>> > be >>>> > able to have and/or find and activate the DreamScene Preview which >>>> > Microsoft >>>> > tells me is a preview since the final release isn't released yet. >>>> > Hmm. >>>> > You'd >>>> > think something that simple would be easy to fix. (Oh yeah. We're >>>> > talking >>>> > about Microsoft.) >>>> > -- >>>> > Robert S. Lee >>>> > Master Electrician >>>> >>>>[/color] >>[/color] >[/color] |
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