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Originally posted by: AnyMal
You've spend all that money on a 9 y/o OS? Wow...
Wow indeed. I probably wouldn't even spend $120 on Windows XP, much less $1200.
Originally posted by: AnyMal
You've spend all that money on a 9 y/o OS? Wow...
Originally posted by: kevnich2
Windows 7 is said to be just as bad as Vista, which means XP will be even more popular than it is now. I can't count the number of people I've spoken to that say they hate Vista but they don't have any choice in the matter. Luckily, a lot of them did choose the XP downgrade, so I was able to reload XP onto it for them.
Originally posted by: tcsenter
So do I, that's why I used a credit card.Originally posted by: tenshodo13
I wish I had that much disposable cash.
Its an 'investment' to protect against certain price increases or decreased availability of Windows XP, not a gamble on the effect Windows 7 will have on demand for Windows XP. All the copies I just purchased will be used/gone before Windows 7 goes RTM.Originally posted by: TehMac
Windows 7 is coming out soon. We'll see what happens to this so called investment.
Originally posted by: AnyMal
You've spend all that money on a 9 y/o OS? Wow...
Originally posted by: Shawn
lol, dumbass. Windows XP is ancient. It doesn't even naively support SATA devices and is completely unsecured. After using Vista for 2 years now, using XP is very annoying. Windows 7 is going on my MSI Wind the day it comes out.
Originally posted by: frostedflakes
I never really understood the Vista hate.
I still use XP because I have some random software and peripherals that aren't Vista compatible, but that's not Microsoft's fault. I've used Vista some and it isn't bad. It's just *different* than XP, and I think that's what bugs people.
Bloated? Kind of like how XP was bloated back when it was released? Or maybe you confuse bloat with new features?Originally posted by: PrinceofWands
Originally posted by: frostedflakes
I never really understood the Vista hate.
I still use XP because I have some random software and peripherals that aren't Vista compatible, but that's not Microsoft's fault. I've used Vista some and it isn't bad. It's just *different* than XP, and I think that's what bugs people.
No, we dislike it because it's bloated, invasive, difficult to get it to release full control to the user, lacked broad support from other software developers (due in part to Microsucks refusal to play nice with others), and was developed in partnership with draconian, abusive, and invasive bodies (RIAA, MPAA, USG) specifically to aid in their campaigns against the citizens of the United States.
Microsoft developed it that way for three reasons: profit, stupidity of average users, and political efficacy. While that's their right, it's our right to despise them for it, and choose to use a different product.
Everyone wants to hop on the fanboi wagon, go ahead, it's your right. If it's things you don't personally care about, that's fine too. But quit categorizing and simplifying valid complaints in order to make yourselves feel less sheep-like.
Originally posted by: frostedflakes
Bloated? Kind of like how XP was bloated back when it was released? Or maybe you confuse bloat with new features?Originally posted by: PrinceofWands
Originally posted by: frostedflakes
I never really understood the Vista hate.
I still use XP because I have some random software and peripherals that aren't Vista compatible, but that's not Microsoft's fault. I've used Vista some and it isn't bad. It's just *different* than XP, and I think that's what bugs people.
No, we dislike it because it's bloated, invasive, difficult to get it to release full control to the user, lacked broad support from other software developers (due in part to Microsucks refusal to play nice with others), and was developed in partnership with draconian, abusive, and invasive bodies (RIAA, MPAA, USG) specifically to aid in their campaigns against the citizens of the United States.
Microsoft developed it that way for three reasons: profit, stupidity of average users, and political efficacy. While that's their right, it's our right to despise them for it, and choose to use a different product.
Everyone wants to hop on the fanboi wagon, go ahead, it's your right. If it's things you don't personally care about, that's fine too. But quit categorizing and simplifying valid complaints in order to make yourselves feel less sheep-like.
You see the same criticisms every time a new OS is released, so it's hard for me to take them very seriously. And sure, Vista has its flaws, but I don't think they warrant the amount of negative press that the OS has received.
Except run DX10 games, play HDCP video, etc.Originally posted by: PrinceofWands
Originally posted by: frostedflakes
Bloated? Kind of like how XP was bloated back when it was released? Or maybe you confuse bloat with new features?Originally posted by: PrinceofWands
No, we dislike it because it's bloated, invasive, difficult to get it to release full control to the user, lacked broad support from other software developers (due in part to Microsucks refusal to play nice with others), and was developed in partnership with draconian, abusive, and invasive bodies (RIAA, MPAA, USG) specifically to aid in their campaigns against the citizens of the United States.
Microsoft developed it that way for three reasons: profit, stupidity of average users, and political efficacy. While that's their right, it's our right to despise them for it, and choose to use a different product.
Everyone wants to hop on the fanboi wagon, go ahead, it's your right. If it's things you don't personally care about, that's fine too. But quit categorizing and simplifying valid complaints in order to make yourselves feel less sheep-like.
You see the same criticisms every time a new OS is released, so it's hard for me to take them very seriously. And sure, Vista has its flaws, but I don't think they warrant the amount of negative press that the OS has received.
If a new feature has higher system requirements in order to function, that's just evolution. If I can utilize the same feature on another OS with lower system requirements, it's bloat. There's nothing Vista can do that other OS's can't, with less hardware and better performance.
Originally posted by: frostedflakes
Except run DX10 games, play HDCP video, etc.Originally posted by: PrinceofWands
Originally posted by: frostedflakes
Bloated? Kind of like how XP was bloated back when it was released? Or maybe you confuse bloat with new features?Originally posted by: PrinceofWands
No, we dislike it because it's bloated, invasive, difficult to get it to release full control to the user, lacked broad support from other software developers (due in part to Microsucks refusal to play nice with others), and was developed in partnership with draconian, abusive, and invasive bodies (RIAA, MPAA, USG) specifically to aid in their campaigns against the citizens of the United States.
Microsoft developed it that way for three reasons: profit, stupidity of average users, and political efficacy. While that's their right, it's our right to despise them for it, and choose to use a different product.
Everyone wants to hop on the fanboi wagon, go ahead, it's your right. If it's things you don't personally care about, that's fine too. But quit categorizing and simplifying valid complaints in order to make yourselves feel less sheep-like.
You see the same criticisms every time a new OS is released, so it's hard for me to take them very seriously. And sure, Vista has its flaws, but I don't think they warrant the amount of negative press that the OS has received.
If a new feature has higher system requirements in order to function, that's just evolution. If I can utilize the same feature on another OS with lower system requirements, it's bloat. There's nothing Vista can do that other OS's can't, with less hardware and better performance.![]()
Originally posted by: PrinceofWands
Well if it's anything like Vista he's going to be a very rich man.
Originally posted by: Quintox
I like Windows and Vista is nice looking it's just really slow even though I have tons of RAM in.
Six of each Home and Professional.Originally posted by: rudeguy
So how many copies did you buy?
After double-checking, its actually one day later than I stated (31st). And yes, its the real end-date for shipments of Windows XP to all channels. Only Royalty OEMs (direct Microsoft customers) will be able to ship Windows XP Home on netbooks and nettops (ULCPC program) until 2010. Royalty OEMs already have the software images and get their own installation discs pressed by authorized Microsoft replicators. The OEM System Builder versions that are currently available on the market will cease to ship on January 31, 2009, though it will take a little while for inventories to be depleted (and you can bet the price will increase).Originally posted by: ultimatebob
Are they REALLY going to stop shipping Windows XP on January 30th? I thought that you could still get copies of it for Netbook computers.
You're confusing native support for SATA devices with the host controller interface (e.g. AHCI). The OS doesn't need to support SATA devices "natively" and it takes all but 30 seconds to integrate drivers for non-IDE host controller interface. As for security, while Vista may be more secure than XP, that is not the same thing as XP being "unsecured", dumbass.Originally posted by: Shawn
lol, dumbass. Windows XP is ancient. It doesn't even naively support SATA devices and is completely unsecured.
I'm not sure why you are telling me this. I didn't buy these for you, but thanks for sharing.After using Vista for 2 years now, using XP is very annoying. Windows 7 is going on my MSI Wind the day it comes out.
No sh-t, Sherlock. I replied to tenshodo13 that I wished I had the disposable cash as well. Ergo: I didn't have the disposable cash, which is why I clearly stated paying by CREDIT CARD.Originally posted by: TehMac
For one thing, Credit Cards are not money, they're debt. You're essentially buying debt which you pay off via the bank later.
Why do you keep talking about Windows 7 and making a profit? The reasons I purchased Windows XP have absolutely nothing to do with A) Windows 7; B) Making a profit.As for Windows 7, well good luck, I hope you make profit.
