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M$ warns on Vista update

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  • Super User

Well, that just goes to prove that Vista is the worst piece of crap that Microsoft has ever introduced, and they have introduced a LOT of crap of late.  It's too bad that Bill Gates is so far out of the loop that he has no idea what his company is doing anymore.  

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Vista = ME of the 21st Century

keep us updated when the new list comes out. I wonder if my AVG will be affected.

Vista = ME of the 21st Century

Ahmen to that burley

Well, I need a new computer, but I'm not buying one as long as Vista is the operating system.  Maybe I'll go Mac.

Well, I need a new computer, but I'm not buying one as long as Vista is the operating system. Maybe I'll go Mac.

Whadya mean maybe?  :) OSX FTW!

Well, I need a new computer, but I'm not buying one as long as Vista is the operating system.  Maybe I'll go Mac.

Whadya mean maybe?  :) OSX FTW!

Huh?  Sorry, what do you mean?

Mac OS 10 (OSX) For the Win!  ::)

;D Yeah, because here comes Steve Jobs out of the back stretch... notttt!

I don't mind Vista in the least and I've used it since about July now.

When i bought my laptop and desktop first thing i did was immediately downgrade back to XP Pro :)

  • Super User

I am still running XP on a ten year old computer, without XP-SP2. This machine and OS is as bullet proof as it gets. JMHE

Ronnie

  • Super User

Easy remedy, when the "New and Improved" version is introduced, do not upgrade the present version if you now have Vista. I seems that each new version of Windows just included more spy software from Microsoft. The numerous " Windows Update" popups are getting rediculous. There are lots of virus and spy protection products on the market that work very well without Microsoft's interference.

I don't have vista and I don't think I will get it. I was on a buddies computer and every time I clicked some thing a messege would pop up asking if I wanted to do that.

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