| Re: which Vista to choose? Hear, Hear...
I have a PC that was purchased in April of '02, it has an old Intel 3.06GHz
HT processor, 2 GB of ram (that's all it will hold) and the original 160 GB
HDD that came with the system. Before I placed Vista on the machine, I had
to upgrade the graphics card and nothing else. The computer operates
noticeably faster with Vista Ultimate. I do a large amout of video editing,
photo manipulation and CADD work and it performs perfectly. I installed
Vista in February and haven't crashed since it's installation. There are a
ton of people out there with great Vista experiences.
Just my personal opinion. Oh wait, I forgot the only opions that matter are
the negative ones.
Benny
"Jupiter Jones [MVP]" wrote:
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> Many do not have problems with Windows Vista so your assumption the OP
> will have problems is baseless.
> Assume all you want and take the consequences of those assumptions.
>
> Windows Vista works well for me on two older computers as well as for
> countless others.
> Mostly because the users made sure their computers were ready for
> Windows Vista.
> Similar as is required with any operating system upgrade from any
> manufacturer.
>
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> Jupiter Jones [MVP]
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> "Tie Various" <noneofyourbusiness@blabla.com> wrote in message
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> > The best version of windows is called XP
> >
> > if you want to have problems.. then by all means install vista.
> >
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