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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. No offense Doug, but I'll take the word of a experienced, cross platform IT/IS manager who is responsible for keeping three major medical centers running for thirty years. If he says it's has backwards compatibility problems and serious device flaws - he's right. |
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. .. JoeSpareBedroom wrote: "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. No offense Doug, but I'll take the word of a experienced, cross platform IT/IS manager who is responsible for keeping three major medical centers running for thirty years. If he says it's has backwards compatibility problems and serious device flaws - he's right. I guess he fits the category I was talking about. Admittedly, there are lots of people in smaller shops who do the same thing. |
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