Wow.Originally posted by: mugs
Vista to XP is an upgrade. I had to reformat twice because of unrecoverable OS not found errors with Vista. Never had that problem with XP. I'd pay $50 to avoid that hassle.
YepOriginally posted by: Pabster
That'll be the "Sucker" tax. It's what you get for wanting to pay to use a 7-year old operating system on a brand new machine. :laugh:
However, it [Dell] will still be able to ship PCs with XP by taking advantage of the downgrade rights built into Vista Business and Vista Ultimate. Downgrading lets Dell install Windows XP Professional in lieu of Vista, although the newer operating system is still shipped with the machine so that buyers can, if or when they want, transition from XP to Vista
Originally posted by: Jeff7
Wow.Originally posted by: mugs
Vista to XP is an upgrade. I had to reformat twice because of unrecoverable OS not found errors with Vista. Never had that problem with XP. I'd pay $50 to avoid that hassle.
My XP Pro install was done December 24th, 2006. Still going strong.
Originally posted by: Pabster
That'll be the "Sucker" tax. It's what you get for wanting to pay to use a 7-year old operating system on a brand new machine. :laugh:
Originally posted by: mugs
Vista to XP is an upgrade. I had to reformat twice because of unrecoverable OS not found errors with Vista. Never had that problem with XP. I'd pay $50 to avoid that hassle.
Originally posted by: Shawn
Originally posted by: Jeff7
Wow.Originally posted by: mugs
Vista to XP is an upgrade. I had to reformat twice because of unrecoverable OS not found errors with Vista. Never had that problem with XP. I'd pay $50 to avoid that hassle.
My XP Pro install was done December 24th, 2006. Still going strong.
I've had my vista install for over a year, even upgraded to SP1. No problems.
Originally posted by: ClarkJF
The real people this hurts is corporations, most companies dont want to go to vista and perhaps windows 7 is an option but we always downgrade.
Originally posted by: Pabster
That'll be the "Sucker" tax. It's what you get for wanting to pay to use a fast and perfectly working operating system on a brand new machine. :laugh:
yep.Originally posted by: Shawn
Originally posted by: Jeff7
Wow.Originally posted by: mugs
Vista to XP is an upgrade. I had to reformat twice because of unrecoverable OS not found errors with Vista. Never had that problem with XP. I'd pay $50 to avoid that hassle.
My XP Pro install was done December 24th, 2006. Still going strong.
I've had my vista install for over a year, even upgraded to SP1. No problems. PEBKAC
Originally posted by: Drekce
I really like Vista, and have had no problems in a year and a half.
Originally posted by: Fritzo
Originally posted by: Drekce
I really like Vista, and have had no problems in a year and a half.
It really depends on what you do with it. If you're just a browser and an emailer, it's fine. If you use anything like MS Office, business web apps, or do any kind of gaming, you'll see Vista's failure. Why does Access 2007 run 4x slower than Access 2003 on a machine that's twice a powerful?![]()
Originally posted by: Fritzo
Originally posted by: Drekce
I really like Vista, and have had no problems in a year and a half.
It really depends on what you do with it. If you're just a browser and an emailer, it's fine. If you use anything like MS Office, business web apps, or do any kind of gaming, you'll see Vista's failure. Why does Access 2007 run 4x slower than Access 2003 on a machine that's twice a powerful?![]()
Originally posted by: Fritzo
Originally posted by: Drekce
I really like Vista, and have had no problems in a year and a half.
It really depends on what you do with it. If you're just a browser and an emailer, it's fine. If you use anything like MS Office, business web apps, or do any kind of gaming, you'll see Vista's failure. Why does Access 2007 run 4x slower than Access 2003 on a machine that's twice a powerful?![]()