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| just found another reason to go back to XP I have been trying Vista for a while and trying to see if I could get on with it but the other day I got out my Sony Camcorder and tried to use the USB streaming feature on it as I had no problem always using it in XP I thought oh well in must work in Vista if I just load the Sony USB drivers - wrong! I went to the Sony website which said it wasn't supported in Vista and sent Sony an email and they confirmed that USB streaming is not available in Vista and they have no plans to introduce any new drivers or patches so that it will work and suggested I use firewire instead. My new PC only has 2 PCI sockets so now I have to use up one of those sockets with a PCI Firewire card if I want to go that way - so bugger that I have gone back to XP now and got my streaming back, like using IE6 instead of IE7 and feel like I have been reacquainted with an old friend and like using XP much better plus there are huge load of programs and software for XP out there. Maybe after Vista has been out for a year it might be better but the way I feel at the moment is that out of XP & vista I know myself which one is the best operating system. Andy. |
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| Re: just found another reason to go back to XP If neither PCI socket was being used for anything, then it would not have been a problem other than the cost of a Firewire card.. XP faced similar issues when introduced, with intransigent hardware manufacturers refusing to support older products.. one can't blame them as they have to generate new sales somehow, and at the same time, development of an OS can't stand still either.. "Andy" <andy@indigo.ie> wrote in message news:fbee27$bco$1@news.datemas.de... >I have been trying Vista for a while and trying to see if I could get on > with it but the other day I got out my Sony Camcorder and tried to use the > USB streaming feature on it as I had no problem always using it in XP I > thought oh well in must work in Vista if I just load the Sony USB > drivers - > wrong! > > I went to the Sony website which said it wasn't supported in Vista and > sent > Sony an email and they confirmed that USB streaming is not available in > Vista and they have no plans to introduce any new drivers or patches so > that > it will work and suggested I use firewire instead. > > My new PC only has 2 PCI sockets so now I have to use up one of those > sockets with a PCI Firewire card if I want to go that way - so bugger that > I > have gone back to XP now and got my streaming back, like using IE6 instead > of IE7 and feel like I have been reacquainted with an old friend and like > using XP much better plus there are huge load of programs and software for > XP out there. Maybe after Vista has been out for a year it might be better > but the way I feel at the moment is that out of XP & vista I know myself > which one is the best operating system. > > Andy. > > > > -- Mike Hall MS MVP Windows Shell/User http://msmvps.com/blogs/mikehall/ |
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| Re: just found another reason to go back to XP "Andy" <andy@indigo.ie> wrote in message news:fbee27$bco$1@news.datemas.de... >I have been trying Vista for a while and trying to see if I could get on > with it but the other day I got out my Sony Camcorder and tried to use the > USB streaming feature on it as I had no problem always using it in XP I > thought oh well in must work in Vista if I just load the Sony USB > drivers - > wrong! > > I went to the Sony website which said it wasn't supported in Vista and > sent > Sony an email and they confirmed that USB streaming is not available in > Vista and they have no plans to introduce any new drivers or patches so > that > it will work and suggested I use firewire instead. > > My new PC only has 2 PCI sockets so now I have to use up one of those > sockets with a PCI Firewire card if I want to go that way - so bugger that > I > have gone back to XP now and got my streaming back, like using IE6 instead > of IE7 and feel like I have been reacquainted with an old friend and like > using XP much better plus there are huge load of programs and software for > XP out there. Maybe after Vista has been out for a year it might be better > but the way I feel at the moment is that out of XP & vista I know myself > which one is the best operating system. Its not going to get any better for you as its Sony that are not making their kit compatible. They have offered a workaround and its up to you if you want to stay with XP. Personally I would install a combo USB2 + firewire card in a PCI slot and use firewire. You will find firewire works better for a camera anyway. |
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| Re: just found another reason to go back to XP Interesting computer without 1 firewire slot, but maybe a PCI-e slot. I use that for some extra USB and know they have firewire available. If you are more comfortable with XP and your programs and hardware work on XP, why would you want to move to a new OS your computer wasn't designed for? "Andy" <andy@indigo.ie> wrote in message news:fbee27$bco$1@news.datemas.de... >I have been trying Vista for a while and trying to see if I could get on > with it but the other day I got out my Sony Camcorder and tried to use the > USB streaming feature on it as I had no problem always using it in XP I > thought oh well in must work in Vista if I just load the Sony USB > drivers - > wrong! > > I went to the Sony website which said it wasn't supported in Vista and > sent > Sony an email and they confirmed that USB streaming is not available in > Vista and they have no plans to introduce any new drivers or patches so > that > it will work and suggested I use firewire instead. > > My new PC only has 2 PCI sockets so now I have to use up one of those > sockets with a PCI Firewire card if I want to go that way - so bugger that > I > have gone back to XP now and got my streaming back, like using IE6 instead > of IE7 and feel like I have been reacquainted with an old friend and like > using XP much better plus there are huge load of programs and software for > XP out there. Maybe after Vista has been out for a year it might be better > but the way I feel at the moment is that out of XP & vista I know myself > which one is the best operating system. > > Andy. > > > > |
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| Re: just found another reason to go back to XP BAAAAAAAAA! That's what the sheerers want to hear the sheeple say. On Sun, 02 Sep 2007 09:55:58 -0400, Mike Hall - MVP wrote: > If neither PCI socket was being used for anything, then it would not > have been a problem other than the cost of a Firewire card.. XP faced > similar issues when introduced, with intransigent hardware manufacturers > refusing to support older products.. one can't blame them as they have > to generate new sales somehow, and at the same time, development of an > OS can't stand still either.. > > > "Andy" <andy@indigo.ie> wrote in message > news:fbee27$bco$1@news.datemas.de... >>I have been trying Vista for a while and trying to see if I could get on >> with it but the other day I got out my Sony Camcorder and tried to use >> the USB streaming feature on it as I had no problem always using it in >> XP I thought oh well in must work in Vista if I just load the Sony USB >> drivers - >> wrong! >> >> I went to the Sony website which said it wasn't supported in Vista and >> sent >> Sony an email and they confirmed that USB streaming is not available in >> Vista and they have no plans to introduce any new drivers or patches so >> that >> it will work and suggested I use firewire instead. >> >> My new PC only has 2 PCI sockets so now I have to use up one of those >> sockets with a PCI Firewire card if I want to go that way - so bugger >> that I >> have gone back to XP now and got my streaming back, like using IE6 >> instead of IE7 and feel like I have been reacquainted with an old >> friend and like using XP much better plus there are huge load of >> programs and software for XP out there. Maybe after Vista has been out >> for a year it might be better but the way I feel at the moment is that >> out of XP & vista I know myself which one is the best operating system. >> >> Andy. >> >> >> >> |
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| Re: just found another reason to go back to XP "John Barnes" <jbarnes@email.net> wrote in message news:#3BVXAX7HHA.5136@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > Interesting computer without 1 firewire slot, but maybe a PCI-e slot. I use > that for some extra USB and know they have firewire available. If you are > more comfortable with XP and your programs and hardware work on XP, why > would you want to move to a new OS your computer wasn't designed for? > Oh yes my computer was designed for and loaded with Vista (1gb RAM Pentium Dual Core) - but flies now its got XP on it. Starts up and shuts down quicker and works properly with my camcorder and other stuff. I think I will stick with XP for a while now I would rather have an operating system that works with a majority of stuff rather than a gimmicky new software that is not fully supported even yet!. Andy. |
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| Re: just found another reason to go back to XP "Mike Hall - MVP" <mikehall@mvps.org> wrote in message news:OqNBDkW7HHA.4736@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > If neither PCI socket was being used for anything, then it would not have > been a problem other than the cost of a Firewire card.. XP faced similar > issues when introduced, with intransigent hardware manufacturers refusing to > support older products.. one can't blame them as they have to generate new > sales somehow, and at the same time, development of an OS can't stand still > either.. > I do think its shocking that a manufacturer can bring out an OS even though there are compatibility problems and with so many drivers and programs incompatible with vista though. Same thing happened with XP I seem to remember when it came out and people were angry then its seems like no lessons were learned - I would have like to have seen it released in this order : manufactures of products should have brought out and tested divers for vista and then reported back to MS then MS should have then bought out Vista - to me that looked like it was totally back to front with Vista coming out and manufacturers not having proper drivers and software to run with it and people having to se XP drivers (where /if possible) which wasn't ideal at all an its still the case here in September with some manufacturers still not having drivers / solutions for the vista OS - its a joke really. People can say its not MS's fault that the manufacturers are not bringing out the vista drivers and applications fast enough and that its the fault of the manufacturers or that time has to move on and people have to go out and buy new peripherals / components so as it works with vista but I do blame MS for bringing out an operating system first with so many problems with available drivers and applications to work with it. How can this win people over to the new operating system? Doing a bit of research and it seems a lot of people are angry that they have been 'forced' to go back to XP because vista hasn't worked out for them (due to their existing hardware / software not working at all or not working properly with vista) - I realise that people have to update their hardware / software and keep up with the times and the market cannot be allowed to stand still but why when developers at MS was producing the vista OS didn't they make sure that the majority of XP stuff worked properly in vista? - if one thing in the marketing / adverts and to win more customers they could have put in their marketing material ' dont worry nearly all your items that worked with XP will work with vista - guaranteed' but no it dose'nt seem the case at all! Andy. |
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| Re: just found another reason to go back to XP Sorry, but it is the old chicken or the egg. No one is going to waste time writing programs or drivers for an os that doesn't have the installed base to provide customers. "Andy" <andy@indigo.ie> wrote in message news:fben1r$7tb$1@news.datemas.de... > > "Mike Hall - MVP" <mikehall@mvps.org> wrote in message > news:OqNBDkW7HHA.4736@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... >> If neither PCI socket was being used for anything, then it would not have >> been a problem other than the cost of a Firewire card.. XP faced similar >> issues when introduced, with intransigent hardware manufacturers refusing > to >> support older products.. one can't blame them as they have to generate >> new >> sales somehow, and at the same time, development of an OS can't stand > still >> either.. >> > > I do think its shocking that a manufacturer can bring out an OS even > though > there are compatibility problems and with so many drivers and programs > incompatible with vista though. Same thing happened with XP I seem to > remember when it came out and people were angry then its seems like no > lessons were learned - I would have like to have seen it released in this > order : manufactures of products should have brought out and tested divers > for vista and then reported back to MS then MS should have then bought out > Vista - to me that looked like it was totally back to front with Vista > coming out and manufacturers not having proper drivers and software to run > with it and people having to se XP drivers (where /if possible) which > wasn't ideal at all an its still the case here in September with some > manufacturers still not having drivers / solutions for the vista OS - its > a > joke really. > > People can say its not MS's fault that the manufacturers are not bringing > out the vista drivers and applications fast enough and that its the fault > of > the manufacturers or that time has to move on and people have to go out > and > buy new peripherals / components so as it works with vista but I do blame > MS > for bringing out an operating system first with so many problems with > available drivers and applications to work with it. How can this win > people > over to the new operating system? > > Doing a bit of research and it seems a lot of people are angry that they > have been 'forced' to go back to XP because vista hasn't worked out for > them > (due to their existing hardware / software not working at all or not > working > properly with vista) - I realise that people have to update their hardware > / > software and keep up with the times and the market cannot be allowed to > stand still but why when developers at MS was producing the vista OS > didn't > they make sure that the majority of XP stuff worked properly in vista? - > if > one thing in the marketing / adverts and to win more customers they could > have put in their marketing material ' dont worry nearly all your items > that > worked with XP will work with vista - guaranteed' but no it dose'nt seem > the case at all! > > Andy. > > > |
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| Re: just found another reason to go back to XP Sometimes you need to buy a new computer and then you have no choice whatever concerning the OS, because for the moment MS is the only one most people can use, for various reasons that have nothing to do with ease of use, performance or service. Regards "John Barnes" <jbarnes@email.net> a écrit dans le message de news:%233BVXAX7HHA.5136@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > Interesting computer without 1 firewire slot, but maybe a PCI-e slot. I > use that for some extra USB and know they have firewire available. If you > are more comfortable with XP and your programs and hardware work on XP, > why would you want to move to a new OS your computer wasn't designed for? > > "Andy" <andy@indigo.ie> wrote in message > news:fbee27$bco$1@news.datemas.de... >>I have been trying Vista for a while and trying to see if I could get on >> with it but the other day I got out my Sony Camcorder and tried to use >> the >> USB streaming feature on it as I had no problem always using it in XP I >> thought oh well in must work in Vista if I just load the Sony USB >> drivers - >> wrong! >> >> I went to the Sony website which said it wasn't supported in Vista and >> sent >> Sony an email and they confirmed that USB streaming is not available in >> Vista and they have no plans to introduce any new drivers or patches so >> that >> it will work and suggested I use firewire instead. >> >> My new PC only has 2 PCI sockets so now I have to use up one of those >> sockets with a PCI Firewire card if I want to go that way - so bugger >> that I >> have gone back to XP now and got my streaming back, like using IE6 >> instead >> of IE7 and feel like I have been reacquainted with an old friend and like >> using XP much better plus there are huge load of programs and software >> for >> XP out there. Maybe after Vista has been out for a year it might be >> better >> but the way I feel at the moment is that out of XP & vista I know myself >> which one is the best operating system. >> >> Andy. >> >> >> >> > |
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| Re: just found another reason to go back to XP Christopher R. Lee wrote: > Sometimes you need to buy a new computer and then you have no choice > whatever concerning the OS, ThaT IS *NEVER* true. One always has a choice. > because for the moment MS is the only one > most people can use, for various reasons that have nothing to do with > ease of use, performance or service. > And how does what "most people" use dictate _your_ choice? Are you enslaved by these "most people?" -- Bruce Chambers Help us help you: http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety. -Benjamin Franklin Many people would rather die than think; in fact, most do. -Bertrand Russell |
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| Re: just found another reason to go back to XP Christopher I disagree, as a consumer you always have a choice. When you say that: > MS is the only one most people can use, for various reasons that have > nothing to do with ease of use, performance or service. There is always a trade off. If you really do not like Windows, and you can find another OS that gives you the things that you feel Windows is lacking then nobody can stop you from switching. Switching will involve a learning curve, but so what? You were able to learn Windows, weren't you? I would never pay for and use a product if it didn't meet my expectations, requirements, or needs. -- Ronnie Vernon Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User "Christopher R. Lee" <nobody@wanadoo.fr> wrote in message news:7D93F256-2F03-4E2B-A8E1-DE6BA472F269@microsoft.com... > Sometimes you need to buy a new computer and then you have no choice > whatever concerning the OS, because for the moment MS is the only one most > people can use, for various reasons that have nothing to do with ease of > use, performance or service. > > Regards > > > "John Barnes" <jbarnes@email.net> a écrit dans le message de > news:%233BVXAX7HHA.5136@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >> Interesting computer without 1 firewire slot, but maybe a PCI-e slot. I >> use that for some extra USB and know they have firewire available. If >> you are more comfortable with XP and your programs and hardware work on >> XP, why would you want to move to a new OS your computer wasn't designed >> for? >> >> "Andy" <andy@indigo.ie> wrote in message >> news:fbee27$bco$1@news.datemas.de... >>>I have been trying Vista for a while and trying to see if I could get on >>> with it but the other day I got out my Sony Camcorder and tried to use >>> the >>> USB streaming feature on it as I had no problem always using it in XP I >>> thought oh well in must work in Vista if I just load the Sony USB >>> drivers - >>> wrong! >>> >>> I went to the Sony website which said it wasn't supported in Vista and >>> sent >>> Sony an email and they confirmed that USB streaming is not available in >>> Vista and they have no plans to introduce any new drivers or patches so >>> that >>> it will work and suggested I use firewire instead. >>> >>> My new PC only has 2 PCI sockets so now I have to use up one of those >>> sockets with a PCI Firewire card if I want to go that way - so bugger >>> that I >>> have gone back to XP now and got my streaming back, like using IE6 >>> instead >>> of IE7 and feel like I have been reacquainted with an old friend and >>> like >>> using XP much better plus there are huge load of programs and software >>> for >>> XP out there. Maybe after Vista has been out for a year it might be >>> better >>> but the way I feel at the moment is that out of XP & vista I know myself >>> which one is the best operating system. >>> >>> Andy. >>> >>> >>> >>> >> > |
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| Re: just found another reason to go back to XP Andy Hardware is supported and software is supported, but it may not be what you have already.. The hardware manufacturers have plenty of time to get their act together, but they choose to drop older products lines when a new OS is introduced. Having to use a new printer, scanner or whatever may not make your life any better, and it will surely hit your pocket, but what hits your pocket makes the hardware manufacturers accountants extremely happy, and what makes them happy makes the production staff happy because they get to keep their jobs.. The same applies to software houses.. "Andy" <andy@indigo.ie> wrote in message news:fben1r$7tb$1@news.datemas.de... > > "Mike Hall - MVP" <mikehall@mvps.org> wrote in message > news:OqNBDkW7HHA.4736@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... >> If neither PCI socket was being used for anything, then it would not have >> been a problem other than the cost of a Firewire card.. XP faced similar >> issues when introduced, with intransigent hardware manufacturers refusing > to >> support older products.. one can't blame them as they have to generate >> new >> sales somehow, and at the same time, development of an OS can't stand > still >> either.. >> > > I do think its shocking that a manufacturer can bring out an OS even > though > there are compatibility problems and with so many drivers and programs > incompatible with vista though. Same thing happened with XP I seem to > remember when it came out and people were angry then its seems like no > lessons were learned - I would have like to have seen it released in this > order : manufactures of products should have brought out and tested divers > for vista and then reported back to MS then MS should have then bought out > Vista - to me that looked like it was totally back to front with Vista > coming out and manufacturers not having proper drivers and software to run > with it and people having to se XP drivers (where /if possible) which > wasn't ideal at all an its still the case here in September with some > manufacturers still not having drivers / solutions for the vista OS - its > a > joke really. > > People can say its not MS's fault that the manufacturers are not bringing > out the vista drivers and applications fast enough and that its the fault > of > the manufacturers or that time has to move on and people have to go out > and > buy new peripherals / components so as it works with vista but I do blame > MS > for bringing out an operating system first with so many problems with > available drivers and applications to work with it. How can this win > people > over to the new operating system? > > Doing a bit of research and it seems a lot of people are angry that they > have been 'forced' to go back to XP because vista hasn't worked out for > them > (due to their existing hardware / software not working at all or not > working > properly with vista) - I realise that people have to update their hardware > / > software and keep up with the times and the market cannot be allowed to > stand still but why when developers at MS was producing the vista OS > didn't > they make sure that the majority of XP stuff worked properly in vista? - > if > one thing in the marketing / adverts and to win more customers they could > have put in their marketing material ' dont worry nearly all your items > that > worked with XP will work with vista - guaranteed' but no it dose'nt seem > the case at all! > > Andy. > > > -- Mike Hall MS MVP Windows Shell/User http://msmvps.com/blogs/mikehall/ |
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| RE: just found another reason to go back to XP The lesson is clear: do not buy any new version of the operating system until actually forced to. Resist buying a new computer that forces you to the new operating system as long as you possibly can. I bought a new computer (my old computer died) with Vista preinstalled and have regretted that decision ever since. Sharing with XP computers basically doesn't work, performance is much worse than XP, and a lot of things don't work. Microsoft won't support me (without paying), and my computer vendor knows virtually nothing about Vista (and is incapable of supporting it). -- Krusty One "Andy" wrote: > I have been trying Vista for a while and trying to see if I could get on > with it but the other day I got out my Sony Camcorder and tried to use the > USB streaming feature on it as I had no problem always using it in XP I > thought oh well in must work in Vista if I just load the Sony USB drivers - > wrong! > > I went to the Sony website which said it wasn't supported in Vista and sent > Sony an email and they confirmed that USB streaming is not available in > Vista and they have no plans to introduce any new drivers or patches so that > it will work and suggested I use firewire instead. > > My new PC only has 2 PCI sockets so now I have to use up one of those > sockets with a PCI Firewire card if I want to go that way - so bugger that I > have gone back to XP now and got my streaming back, like using IE6 instead > of IE7 and feel like I have been reacquainted with an old friend and like > using XP much better plus there are huge load of programs and software for > XP out there. Maybe after Vista has been out for a year it might be better > but the way I feel at the moment is that out of XP & vista I know myself > which one is the best operating system. > > Andy. > > > > > |
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| Re: just found another reason to go back to XP "Mike Hall - MVP" <mikehall@mvps.org> wrote in message news:#JKRJDa7HHA.464@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > Andy > > Hardware is supported and software is supported, but it may not be what you > have already.. > > The hardware manufacturers have plenty of time to get their act together, > but they choose to drop older products lines when a new OS is introduced. > Having to use a new printer, scanner or whatever may not make your life any > better, and it will surely hit your pocket, but what hits your pocket makes > the hardware manufacturers accountants extremely happy, and what makes them > happy makes the production staff happy because they get to keep their jobs.. > > The same applies to software houses.. > > so what of the manufacturers who are bring out vista drivers for their existing products are we to be eternally grateful to them and if its the case that they want to sell new products then what are the ones (that are) bothering to produce vista drivers / patches for then? Do you know what that if some of these manufacturers got their acts together and decide its not worth their while bringing out drivers and patches for free for vista but instead charged people a small reasonable fee for a vista driver or patch or updated software to work with vista then I think people would go for it rather than having to go out and buy new hardware and also then this kind of thing will give the manufacturers incentive to produce new drivers rather than if they have to give them out for free so everyone should then be happy all round. You imagine that if you are a kind of person that hates to chuck anything out unless it is broken but you are told 'sorry there are no vista drivers for your product and there is no plans to bring out vista drivers for your product' and the product will only work on XP but you are told to go out and replace that product even though it may be working perfectly and you are used to using it and you cannot find a similar quality of product you are replacing - its not ideal way of doing things is it? Andy. |
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| Re: just found another reason to go back to XP Andy: My SONY Handycam does do USB streaming with Vista, but I dumped USB in favour of Firewire .. the picture quality is much better with Firewire. If you can, pop for Firewire .. you will like the results. Vista, BTW, handles the SONY really well here .. I didn't even install the SONY software. Saucy "Andy" <andy@indigo.ie> wrote in message news:fbee27$bco$1@news.datemas.de... >I have been trying Vista for a while and trying to see if I could get on > with it but the other day I got out my Sony Camcorder and tried to use the > USB streaming feature on it as I had no problem always using it in XP I > thought oh well in must work in Vista if I just load the Sony USB > drivers - > wrong! > > I went to the Sony website which said it wasn't supported in Vista and > sent > Sony an email and they confirmed that USB streaming is not available in > Vista and they have no plans to introduce any new drivers or patches so > that > it will work and suggested I use firewire instead. > > My new PC only has 2 PCI sockets so now I have to use up one of those > sockets with a PCI Firewire card if I want to go that way - so bugger that > I > have gone back to XP now and got my streaming back, like using IE6 instead > of IE7 and feel like I have been reacquainted with an old friend and like > using XP much better plus there are huge load of programs and software for > XP out there. Maybe after Vista has been out for a year it might be better > but the way I feel at the moment is that out of XP & vista I know myself > which one is the best operating system. > > Andy. > > |
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