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On Feb 9, 10:39 am, Harry Krause wrote:
Got my new computer finished up this morning, though still waiting delivery of storage drive. VISTA works fine. Initial first-time startup takes a long time. Got a "computer emergency" call from my sister last weekend. Brand new HP something-or-other desktop with Vista. IE 7 quit working altogether, with no meaningful error message, at some point during her migration from the old PC. The HP support drones wanted her to start from scratch with a reinstall of the factory CDs. She wouldn't have any of that, since she had already invested many hours installing apps and transferring files from the old PC. Got her back on the 'net running Firefox. she did the research legwork and discovered that a lot of others are having similar problems upon installing their Canon printer driver. If an operating system can't protect core applications from a poorly behaved printer driver, it ain't much of an operating system. Think I'll wait a service pack or two. Interested to hear how Vista does for you over the coming weeks as you do real work with it. |
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On Feb 9, 10:39 am, Harry Krause wrote: Got my new computer finished up this morning, though still waiting delivery of storage drive. VISTA works fine. Initial first-time startup takes a long time. Got a "computer emergency" call from my sister last weekend. Brand new HP something-or-other desktop with Vista. IE 7 quit working altogether, with no meaningful error message, at some point during her migration from the old PC. The HP support drones wanted her to start from scratch with a reinstall of the factory CDs. She wouldn't have any of that, since she had already invested many hours installing apps and transferring files from the old PC. Got her back on the 'net running Firefox. she did the research legwork and discovered that a lot of others are having similar problems upon installing their Canon printer driver. If an operating system can't protect core applications from a poorly behaved printer driver, it ain't much of an operating system. Think I'll wait a service pack or two. Interested to hear how Vista does for you over the coming weeks as you do real work with it. I've had some grief, minor and major, every time I moved up the Windows ladder. I don't expect Vista to be uneventful. I haven't installed my CANON photo printer yet, so thanks for the heads-up. I do like the smoother interface on VISTA, though I have changed some settings so the OS performs and looks as it did in XP. Right now, I'm operating off one one drive, the C drive, which I usually reserve for the OS and programs. My D drive, for all my data files, won't be here until Tuesday. |
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On Sat, 10 Feb 2007 11:19:59 -0500, Harry Krause
wrote: rbstern wrote: On Feb 9, 10:39 am, Harry Krause wrote: Got my new computer finished up this morning, though still waiting delivery of storage drive. VISTA works fine. Initial first-time startup takes a long time. Got a "computer emergency" call from my sister last weekend. Brand new HP something-or-other desktop with Vista. IE 7 quit working altogether, with no meaningful error message, at some point during her migration from the old PC. The HP support drones wanted her to start from scratch with a reinstall of the factory CDs. She wouldn't have any of that, since she had already invested many hours installing apps and transferring files from the old PC. Got her back on the 'net running Firefox. she did the research legwork and discovered that a lot of others are having similar problems upon installing their Canon printer driver. If an operating system can't protect core applications from a poorly behaved printer driver, it ain't much of an operating system. Think I'll wait a service pack or two. Interested to hear how Vista does for you over the coming weeks as you do real work with it. I've had some grief, minor and major, every time I moved up the Windows ladder. I don't expect Vista to be uneventful. I haven't installed my CANON photo printer yet, so thanks for the heads-up. I do like the smoother interface on VISTA, though I have changed some settings so the OS performs and looks as it did in XP. Right now, I'm operating off one one drive, the C drive, which I usually reserve for the OS and programs. My D drive, for all my data files, won't be here until Tuesday. Here's an interesting Vista story: Microsoft's own antivirus fails to secure Vista Both Live OneCare and McAfee's enterprise software fall short on virus protection, according to tests Microsoft's own antivirus software, Live OneCare, is unable to fully protect Vista users against viruses; and one of McAfee's antivirus software packages also fails to protect users, according to independent research released on Friday. Story URL: http://news.zdnet.co.uk/security/0,1...9285807,00.htm -- ***** Have a super day! ***** John H |
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rbstern wrote:
On Feb 9, 10:39 am, Harry Krause wrote: Got my new computer finished up this morning, though still waiting delivery of storage drive. VISTA works fine. Initial first-time startup takes a long time. Got a "computer emergency" call from my sister last weekend. Brand new HP something-or-other desktop with Vista. IE 7 quit working altogether, with no meaningful error message, at some point during her migration from the old PC. The HP support drones wanted her to start from scratch with a reinstall of the factory CDs. She wouldn't have any of that, since she had already invested many hours installing apps and transferring files from the old PC. Got her back on the 'net running Firefox. she did the research legwork and discovered that a lot of others are having similar problems upon installing their Canon printer driver. If an operating system can't protect core applications from a poorly behaved printer driver, it ain't much of an operating system. Think I'll wait a service pack or two. Interested to hear how Vista does for you over the coming weeks as you do real work with it. It probably is going to be hard to buy an OEM version of Windows XP today, but I would never install Windows Vista into a computer currently using Windows XP. |
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![]() "Reginald P. Smithers III" wrote in message . .. rbstern wrote: On Feb 9, 10:39 am, Harry Krause wrote: Got my new computer finished up this morning, though still waiting delivery of storage drive. VISTA works fine. Initial first-time startup takes a long time. Got a "computer emergency" call from my sister last weekend. Brand new HP something-or-other desktop with Vista. IE 7 quit working altogether, with no meaningful error message, at some point during her migration from the old PC. The HP support drones wanted her to start from scratch with a reinstall of the factory CDs. She wouldn't have any of that, since she had already invested many hours installing apps and transferring files from the old PC. Got her back on the 'net running Firefox. she did the research legwork and discovered that a lot of others are having similar problems upon installing their Canon printer driver. If an operating system can't protect core applications from a poorly behaved printer driver, it ain't much of an operating system. Think I'll wait a service pack or two. Interested to hear how Vista does for you over the coming weeks as you do real work with it. It probably is going to be hard to buy an OEM version of Windows XP today, but I would never install Windows Vista into a computer currently using Windows XP. Clean install? |
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D.Duck wrote:
"Reginald P. Smithers III" wrote in message . .. rbstern wrote: On Feb 9, 10:39 am, Harry Krause wrote: Got my new computer finished up this morning, though still waiting delivery of storage drive. VISTA works fine. Initial first-time startup takes a long time. Got a "computer emergency" call from my sister last weekend. Brand new HP something-or-other desktop with Vista. IE 7 quit working altogether, with no meaningful error message, at some point during her migration from the old PC. The HP support drones wanted her to start from scratch with a reinstall of the factory CDs. She wouldn't have any of that, since she had already invested many hours installing apps and transferring files from the old PC. Got her back on the 'net running Firefox. she did the research legwork and discovered that a lot of others are having similar problems upon installing their Canon printer driver. If an operating system can't protect core applications from a poorly behaved printer driver, it ain't much of an operating system. Think I'll wait a service pack or two. Interested to hear how Vista does for you over the coming weeks as you do real work with it. It probably is going to be hard to buy an OEM version of Windows XP today, but I would never install Windows Vista into a computer currently using Windows XP. Clean install? I know next to nothing about Vista and the new computer has XP Pro installed, but with the upgrade deal thing - Vista Business for free, etc. I called my brother who does know a lot about it and he's been running Vista on a standalone computer at his IT shop - says at this point, MS is using the installed customer base as a test bed - Vista is no where near ready. Expect huge service packs in the near future. I think I'll wait for a while. |
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![]() "Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message news ![]() D.Duck wrote: "Reginald P. Smithers III" wrote in message . .. rbstern wrote: On Feb 9, 10:39 am, Harry Krause wrote: Got my new computer finished up this morning, though still waiting delivery of storage drive. VISTA works fine. Initial first-time startup takes a long time. Got a "computer emergency" call from my sister last weekend. Brand new HP something-or-other desktop with Vista. IE 7 quit working altogether, with no meaningful error message, at some point during her migration from the old PC. The HP support drones wanted her to start from scratch with a reinstall of the factory CDs. She wouldn't have any of that, since she had already invested many hours installing apps and transferring files from the old PC. Got her back on the 'net running Firefox. she did the research legwork and discovered that a lot of others are having similar problems upon installing their Canon printer driver. If an operating system can't protect core applications from a poorly behaved printer driver, it ain't much of an operating system. Think I'll wait a service pack or two. Interested to hear how Vista does for you over the coming weeks as you do real work with it. It probably is going to be hard to buy an OEM version of Windows XP today, but I would never install Windows Vista into a computer currently using Windows XP. Clean install? I know next to nothing about Vista and the new computer has XP Pro installed, but with the upgrade deal thing - Vista Business for free, etc. I called my brother who does know a lot about it and he's been running Vista on a standalone computer at his IT shop - says at this point, MS is using the installed customer base as a test bed - Vista is no where near ready. Expect huge service packs in the near future. I think I'll wait for a while. I agree. From what I've read Vista seems allot about cutesy and "maybe" more secure. That remains to be seen. XP Pro does all I need. |
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"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message
news ![]() D.Duck wrote: "Reginald P. Smithers III" wrote in message . .. rbstern wrote: On Feb 9, 10:39 am, Harry Krause wrote: Got my new computer finished up this morning, though still waiting delivery of storage drive. VISTA works fine. Initial first-time startup takes a long time. Got a "computer emergency" call from my sister last weekend. Brand new HP something-or-other desktop with Vista. IE 7 quit working altogether, with no meaningful error message, at some point during her migration from the old PC. The HP support drones wanted her to start from scratch with a reinstall of the factory CDs. She wouldn't have any of that, since she had already invested many hours installing apps and transferring files from the old PC. Got her back on the 'net running Firefox. she did the research legwork and discovered that a lot of others are having similar problems upon installing their Canon printer driver. If an operating system can't protect core applications from a poorly behaved printer driver, it ain't much of an operating system. Think I'll wait a service pack or two. Interested to hear how Vista does for you over the coming weeks as you do real work with it. It probably is going to be hard to buy an OEM version of Windows XP today, but I would never install Windows Vista into a computer currently using Windows XP. Clean install? I know next to nothing about Vista and the new computer has XP Pro installed, but with the upgrade deal thing - Vista Business for free, etc. I called my brother who does know a lot about it and he's been running Vista on a standalone computer at his IT shop - says at this point, MS is using the installed customer base as a test bed - Vista is no where near ready. Expect huge service packs in the near future. I think I'll wait for a while. Big companies usually run new stuff like this on test machines that don't involve critical operations. The techs are some of the best contributors to various online forums. Most other information is pure myth, including mine, yours and Harry's. Not enough stats to say anything meaningful yet. |
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Like I said previously, I was a beta tester, and now that the beta is over,
vista no longer resides on any of my computers. --Mike "Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message news ![]() D.Duck wrote: "Reginald P. Smithers III" wrote in message . .. rbstern wrote: On Feb 9, 10:39 am, Harry Krause wrote: Got my new computer finished up this morning, though still waiting delivery of storage drive. VISTA works fine. Initial first-time startup takes a long time. Got a "computer emergency" call from my sister last weekend. Brand new HP something-or-other desktop with Vista. IE 7 quit working altogether, with no meaningful error message, at some point during her migration from the old PC. The HP support drones wanted her to start from scratch with a reinstall of the factory CDs. She wouldn't have any of that, since she had already invested many hours installing apps and transferring files from the old PC. Got her back on the 'net running Firefox. she did the research legwork and discovered that a lot of others are having similar problems upon installing their Canon printer driver. If an operating system can't protect core applications from a poorly behaved printer driver, it ain't much of an operating system. Think I'll wait a service pack or two. Interested to hear how Vista does for you over the coming weeks as you do real work with it. It probably is going to be hard to buy an OEM version of Windows XP today, but I would never install Windows Vista into a computer currently using Windows XP. Clean install? I know next to nothing about Vista and the new computer has XP Pro installed, but with the upgrade deal thing - Vista Business for free, etc. I called my brother who does know a lot about it and he's been running Vista on a standalone computer at his IT shop - says at this point, MS is using the installed customer base as a test bed - Vista is no where near ready. Expect huge service packs in the near future. I think I'll wait for a while. |
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D.Duck wrote:
"Reginald P. Smithers III" wrote in message . .. It probably is going to be hard to buy an OEM version of Windows XP today, but I would never install Windows Vista into a computer currently using Windows XP. Clean install? No, I would not do a clean install Windows Vista over keeping Windows XP because it has very few advantages over Windows XP, and I am sure their will be many problems with Vista over the next year. If you think about it it took MS two years to debug the major problems and security issues from XP. I think it took 4 years to come out with SP2. Here are some reviews of Windows Vista: "Windows Vista: more than five years in the making, more than 50 million lines of code. The result? A vista slightly more inspiring than the one over the town dump. The new slogan is: "The 'Wow' Starts Now," and Microsoft touts new features, many filched shamelessly from Apple's Macintosh. But as with every previous version, there's no wow here, not even in ironic quotes. Vista is at best mildly annoying and at worst makes you want to rush to Redmond, Wash. and rip somebody's liver out. Vista is a fading theme park with a few new rides, lots of patched-up old ones and bored kids in desperate need of adult supervision running things. If I can find plenty of problems in a matter of hours, why can't Microsoft (nasdaq: MSFT - news - people )? Most likely answer: It did--and it doesn't care." from Forbes -------- Windows Vista has been in consumers' hands for about a week now and, while there haven't been a flood of problems, there have been a few bumps along the way. Among the initial gripes are trouble installing or activating copies, as well as reports that the operating system isn't working quite as they expected. In addition to the sporadic reports of bugs and upgrade issues, other people are discovering that hardware and software incompatibilities are impeding their path to Vista. from CNET Experts: Don't upgrade to VIsta One thing I love about DEMO is that I get to rub elbows with some of the world's savviest tech press. All the product guys are here. Hanging out in the lobby with them yesterday, I asked the question that is on the mind of 90 percent of all computer users: "Should I upgrade my computer to VISTA?" I received a resounding "NO!" in three-part harmony. It seems that Vista is great if you are buying a new PC, but right now there are all sorts of incompatabilities with legacy software, the stuff that's already in your computer. This will get worked out, one app at a time, over the coming months, they speculate. But chances are you should just wait to have Vista in your next machine--and the one I have right now works just fine, thank you very much. |
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