JimH wrote:
"HK" wrote in message
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On Nov 12, 1:48 pm, HK wrote:
There is a great deal of learning curve on Vista. I have Vista
Ultimate..and I had to re-install twice. First the Upgrade did not
work
due to many special applications running on my computer. Therefore, I
formatted and install freash Vista and no problems installing all my
apps. There was a few kinks, but was easily resolved by understanding
the Vista Security settings.
I love it now...but sooner or later you guys needs to switch to vista,
because Microsoft is coming out with a newer OS updates next year and
possibly the next level OS to replace Vista.
I believe MS is trying to convert people and they hear people saying
they like Windows XP interface and hate Vista, so I can surmise that MS
will blend the two together to give you dual options on the interface
rather than strictly 1 type of interface.
Enjoy..
Gil
You are correct in that "upgrades" from one MS OS to a later one is not
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Not directed to you Harry, just catching up on the posts. I run Vista
and aside from a couple of software packages I had to wait a few weeks
to come up with Vista compatable stuff, I have had few if any
operating system problems, no crashes at all that I have noticed. I
have it as OEM on a Toshiba sattelite pro. Vista home edition...
I don't have any "VISTA problems," either.
The funny thing is that the only ones with VISTA problems are the ones who
never used it. ;-)
Have you read any of the expert and IT pros who write articles for the
computer magazines and web sites? These are not only people who have
used Vista, but have a much broader exposure to the problems encountered
in a variety of applications than any of us in rec.boats. I know you
prefer to use UseNet as your source of information, so I am sure you are
getting the most accurate, complete and unbiased analysis. Then again,
you are the kind of person who goes along with a mechanic when he says
your impeller of unknown age, is in good shape and doesn't need to be
checked or replaced, because it is spitting water out. Then you are
upset when you have an expensive problem due to a failed impeller. To
each his own.
I personally am having NO problems with Vista, my friend who has a
computer that can't print correctly is having some problems, but I have
no problems. I am using WinXP.