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"Tim" wrote in message ... On Mar 21, 5:13 pm, HK wrote: JoeSpareBedroom wrote: "D.Duck" wrote in message m... "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote in message ... "HK" wrote in message ... JoeSpareBedroom wrote: "HK" wrote in message ... Reginald P. Smithers III wrote: Well, I was hoping MS might have corrected their problems with SP1, but it looks like they are up a creek without a paddle (boating reference). More b.s. from Reggie the Snark, who doesn't give a tinker's dam about Vista, but only posts this crap to *try* to annoy VISTA users, who, sadly for him, think him only a bigger fool for playing this game. I don't have my kid's Vista laptop here to poke around in. I'd like to call him and give him a heads-up. How do you check quickly for the presence of a service pack? Right click "my computer", as done with XP? I'm not sure SP1 downloads all by itself. In any event, I'm running SP1 VISTA. Everything on this system is running in nominal fashion. Do you have a "my computer" icon on the desktop? If yes, please right click it, click properties, and tell me if you see any mention of which service pack is on the machine. What I heard two days ago is that the Vista SP1 at this point in time must be requested by the users. Sometime next month MS will start pushing it to everyone. Just what I've heard, take it for what it's worth. I dunno about Vista. With XP, you could tell the OS to alert you when updates (pranks) were available, but give you a choice about downloading & installing. Not sure if Vista has that option. Considering how often people's days were wrecked by some of the past updates, you'd think MS would still offer that option. The option you describe is available.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - In a previous post, Isaid I wouldn't know a Vista from a Shasta, but my wife just got a new lappy with Vista, and she knows her way around a computer a lot and exercises it much more that I can fathom, and she hasen't complained about anything with Vista... Yet If all you do is surf, email and light word processing, you could be happy with Vista. But going beyond that, it deteriorates fast. |
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"Canuck57" If all you do is surf, email and light word processing, you could be happy with Vista. But going beyond that, it deteriorates fast. Also great for keeping your recipes!!! db |
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D-unit wrote:
"Canuck57" If all you do is surf, email and light word processing, you could be happy with Vista. But going beyond that, it deteriorates fast. Also great for keeping your recipes!!! db If you are a fan of absurd computer tales, this is the place to be. |
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On Mar 24, 11:32*am, HK wrote:
D-unit wrote: "Canuck57" If all you do is surf, email and light word processing, you could be happy with Vista. *But going beyond that, it deteriorates fast. Also great for keeping your recipes!!! db If you are a fan of absurd computer tales, this is the place to be.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - What about the information week article about Penn State do you not believe and think absurd? |
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On Mon, 24 Mar 2008 11:20:41 -0500, "D-unit" wrote:
"Canuck57" If all you do is surf, email and light word processing, you could be happy with Vista. But going beyond that, it deteriorates fast. Also great for keeping your recipes!!! db Why? My recipes seem to do all right on XP, although I'd imagine that Vista probably adds a little more flavor. -- John *H* (Not the other one!) |
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