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Reginald P. Smithers III Reginald P. Smithers III is offline
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Default For VISTA fans everywhere

JimH wrote:
"Reginald P. Smithers III" wrote in message
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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. ;-)


I am using WinXP.


'nuff said. ;-)


NP, but I could have saved you some big bucks if you had listened to me
about your impeller.