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Default Turning off Vista Kill Switch is a good start, but not enough.

It looks like many people who did not have problems with Vista are
having problems due to a problem with Vista trying to reverify the OS.

Just because you are not having problems now, doesn't mean you are home
free. Hopefully the service pack will solve the problem

http://blogs.pcworld.com/techlog/archives/006015.html
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Default Turning off Vista Kill Switch is a good start, but not enough.

JimH wrote:
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It looks like many people who did not have problems with Vista are having
problems due to a problem with Vista trying to reverify the OS.

Just because you are not having problems now, doesn't mean you are home
free. Hopefully the service pack will solve the problem

http://blogs.pcworld.com/techlog/archives/006015.html



What is your point Reg other than to try to stir up an argument?



That's Reggie's only reason for being here.
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Default Turning off Vista Kill Switch is a good start, but not enough.

JimH wrote:
"Reginald P. Smithers III" wrote in message
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It looks like many people who did not have problems with Vista are having
problems due to a problem with Vista trying to reverify the OS.

Just because you are not having problems now, doesn't mean you are home
free. Hopefully the service pack will solve the problem

http://blogs.pcworld.com/techlog/archives/006015.html



What is your point Reg other than to try to stir up an argument?


It really is very easy.
Everyone in here uses a computer. Vista has a long history of being a
royal pain in the neck to both professional IT managers and home users
If you haven't purchased Vista already, you probably don't want to do it.

I am not stirring up and argument. It is a link to an article that is
pertinent to most of us, even those who have Vista and are happy with Vista.
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It looks like many people who did not have problems with Vista are
having problems due to a problem with Vista trying to reverify the OS.

Just because you are not having problems now, doesn't mean you are
home free. Hopefully the service pack will solve the problem

http://blogs.pcworld.com/techlog/archives/006015.html



What is your point Reg other than to try to stir up an argument?

It really is very easy.
Everyone in here uses a computer. Vista has a long history of being a
royal pain in the neck to both professional IT managers and home users
If you haven't purchased Vista already, you probably don't want to do it.










I am not stirring up and argument. It is a link to an article that is
pertinent to most of us, even those who have Vista and are happy with
Vista.



Bullsh*t.

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HK wrote:
Reginald P. Smithers III wrote:
JimH wrote:
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It looks like many people who did not have problems with Vista are
having problems due to a problem with Vista trying to reverify the OS.

Just because you are not having problems now, doesn't mean you are
home free. Hopefully the service pack will solve the problem

http://blogs.pcworld.com/techlog/archives/006015.html


What is your point Reg other than to try to stir up an argument?

It really is very easy.
Everyone in here uses a computer. Vista has a long history of being a
royal pain in the neck to both professional IT managers and home users
If you haven't purchased Vista already, you probably don't want to do it.










I am not stirring up and argument. It is a link to an article that is
pertinent to most of us, even those who have Vista and are happy with
Vista.



Bullsh*t.


Why would anyone get there panties into a wad because of the OS they use?


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JimH wrote:
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Reginald P. Smithers III wrote:
JimH wrote:
"Reginald P. Smithers III" wrote in message
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It looks like many people who did not have problems with Vista are
having problems due to a problem with Vista trying to reverify the OS.

Just because you are not having problems now, doesn't mean you are home
free. Hopefully the service pack will solve the problem

http://blogs.pcworld.com/techlog/archives/006015.html

What is your point Reg other than to try to stir up an argument?

It really is very easy.
Everyone in here uses a computer. Vista has a long history of being a
royal pain in the neck to both professional IT managers and home users If
you haven't purchased Vista already, you probably don't want to do it.









I am not stirring up and argument. It is a link to an article that is
pertinent to most of us, even those who have Vista and are happy with
Vista.


Bullsh*t.


Ditto.



How can an article about the problems of Vista cause an argument? If
you have it and are happy with it, that is great. If you don't have it,
this would probably make you think twice before buying it, again, no big
deal. Why would you allow an article about Vista be a reason to get
into an argument?

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Default Turning off Vista Kill Switch is a good start, but not enough.

JimH wrote:
"Reginald P. Smithers III" wrote in message
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JimH wrote:
"HK" wrote in message
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Reginald P. Smithers III wrote:
JimH wrote:
"Reginald P. Smithers III" wrote in
message . ..
It looks like many people who did not have problems with Vista are
having problems due to a problem with Vista trying to reverify the
OS.

Just because you are not having problems now, doesn't mean you are
home free. Hopefully the service pack will solve the problem

http://blogs.pcworld.com/techlog/archives/006015.html
What is your point Reg other than to try to stir up an argument?

It really is very easy.
Everyone in here uses a computer. Vista has a long history of being a
royal pain in the neck to both professional IT managers and home users
If you haven't purchased Vista already, you probably don't want to do
it.








I am not stirring up and argument. It is a link to an article that is
pertinent to most of us, even those who have Vista and are happy with
Vista.
Bullsh*t.

Ditto.

How can an article about the problems of Vista cause an argument? If you
have it and are happy with it, that is great. If you don't have it, this
would probably make you think twice before buying it, again, no big deal.
Why would you allow an article about Vista be a reason to get into an
argument?


You are doing just as I predicted. Have a nice day.




Reggie is into his "who, me?" mode.
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You are doing just as I predicted. Have a nice day.


Thanks, you too. It is a beautiful winter day here.

How's your son, have you heard from him since he went to advanced
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Reggie is into his "who, me?" mode.


I guess computer posts are off topic in here.


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You are doing just as I predicted. Have a nice day.


Thanks, you too. It is a beautiful winter day here.

How's your son, have you heard from him since he went to advanced training?


Jim, what MOS did your son get?

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