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| Return to XP? I am thinking about returning to XP Pro. I have a ton of software installed on my old T30 IBM and would like to install it on my new Compaq but have heard lots of horror stories about downward incompatability. I have all the original install cds and licenses and haven't seen anything in Vista that I thought was better. I know that down the road nothing will run on XP and only on Vista or whatever the marketeers release, but I would like to get another 3-4 years out of my software investment that I was very happy with running on XP Pro. My laptop was just getting old but I cannot find laptops with XP anymore. Interestingly enough the sales guy at Frys told me that if Vista was a problem, their techs would take it back and install XP. Of course thats not true, (as I verified today). Is this a common desire or am I the lone ranger in this? TIA, GWB |
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| RE: Return to XP? I have read reports that say this, but I have no personal knowledge of someone doing it. "George W. Barrowcliff" wrote: [color=blue] > I am thinking about returning to XP Pro. I have a ton of software installed > on my old T30 IBM and would like to install it on my new Compaq but have > heard lots of horror stories about downward incompatability. I have all the > original install cds and licenses and haven't seen anything in Vista that I > thought was better. > > I know that down the road nothing will run on XP and only on Vista or > whatever the marketeers release, but I would like to get another 3-4 years > out of my software investment that I was very happy with running on XP Pro. > > My laptop was just getting old but I cannot find laptops with XP anymore. > Interestingly enough the sales guy at Frys told me that if Vista was a > problem, their techs would take it back and install XP. Of course thats not > true, (as I verified today). > > Is this a common desire or am I the lone ranger in this? > > TIA, GWB > > >[/color] |
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| Re: Return to XP? Have you tried to run the upgrade advisor yet??? [url]http://www.microsoft.com/windows/products/windowsvista/buyorupgrade/upgradeadvisor.mspx[/url] There has been a lot written about compatibility but I truly believe it is a lot of FUD. Let's be real who's going to voice a lot of noise?? People with problems. If it is running fine will people be praising it??? Probably not. Do some research and give Vista a fair shake. T "George W. Barrowcliff" <george.barrowcliff@flash.net> wrote in message news:OO0d0VKBIHA.4200@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...[color=blue] >I am thinking about returning to XP Pro. I have a ton of software >installed > on my old T30 IBM and would like to install it on my new Compaq but have > heard lots of horror stories about downward incompatability. I have all > the > original install cds and licenses and haven't seen anything in Vista that > I > thought was better. > > I know that down the road nothing will run on XP and only on Vista or > whatever the marketeers release, but I would like to get another 3-4 years > out of my software investment that I was very happy with running on XP > Pro. > > My laptop was just getting old but I cannot find laptops with XP anymore. > Interestingly enough the sales guy at Frys told me that if Vista was a > problem, their techs would take it back and install XP. Of course thats > not > true, (as I verified today). > > Is this a common desire or am I the lone ranger in this? > > TIA, GWB > >[/color] |
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| Re: Return to XP? Similar as when Windows XP was released years ago, many want to stay with the familiar. Most older programs work without any need for changes. Some need updates or different settings while others will work in compatibility Mode. Check with the specific program manufacturer about Windows Vista compatibility. Also ask other users of your essential programs. If they are not supported, it may be necessary to go back to Windows XP. If you were misinformed by the sales rep, take the computer back for a refund. Be sure the manager knows you are unhappy with the bad information and will purchase elsewhere. Dell and others sell computers with Windows XP: [url]http://www.dell.com/content/topics/segtopic.aspx/winxp_inspn?c=us&cs=19&l=en&s=dhs&redirect=1[/url] -- Jupiter Jones [MVP] [url]http://www3.telus.net/dandemar[/url] [url]http://www.dts-l.org[/url] "George W. Barrowcliff" <george.barrowcliff@flash.net> wrote in message news:OO0d0VKBIHA.4200@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...[color=blue] >I am thinking about returning to XP Pro. I have a ton of software >installed > on my old T30 IBM and would like to install it on my new Compaq but > have > heard lots of horror stories about downward incompatability. I have > all the > original install cds and licenses and haven't seen anything in Vista > that I > thought was better. > > I know that down the road nothing will run on XP and only on Vista > or > whatever the marketeers release, but I would like to get another 3-4 > years > out of my software investment that I was very happy with running on > XP Pro. > > My laptop was just getting old but I cannot find laptops with XP > anymore. > Interestingly enough the sales guy at Frys told me that if Vista was > a > problem, their techs would take it back and install XP. Of course > thats not > true, (as I verified today). > > Is this a common desire or am I the lone ranger in this? > > TIA, GWB > >[/color] |
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| Re: Return to XP? "George W. Barrowcliff" <george.barrowcliff@flash.net> wrote in message news:OO0d0VKBIHA.4200@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...[color=blue] >I am thinking about returning to XP Pro. I have a ton of software >installed > on my old T30 IBM and would like to install it on my new Compaq but have > heard lots of horror stories about downward incompatability. I have all > the > original install cds and licenses and haven't seen anything in Vista that > I > thought was better. > > I know that down the road nothing will run on XP and only on Vista or > whatever the marketeers release, but I would like to get another 3-4 years > out of my software investment that I was very happy with running on XP > Pro. > > My laptop was just getting old but I cannot find laptops with XP anymore. > Interestingly enough the sales guy at Frys told me that if Vista was a > problem, their techs would take it back and install XP. Of course thats > not > true, (as I verified today). > > Is this a common desire or am I the lone ranger in this?[/color] You can get a Thinkpad T61 to replace your T30, with XP. I am planning on replacing my X31 with a X61 or T61p, with XP rather than Vista. ss. |
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| Re: Return to XP? "George W. Barrowcliff" <george.barrowcliff@flash.net> wrote in message news:OO0d0VKBIHA.4200@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...[color=blue] >I am thinking about returning to XP Pro. I have a ton of software installed > on my old T30 IBM and would like to install it on my new Compaq but have > heard lots of horror stories about downward incompatability. I have all the > original install cds and licenses and haven't seen anything in Vista that I > thought was better. > > I know that down the road nothing will run on XP and only on Vista or > whatever the marketeers release, but I would like to get another 3-4 years > out of my software investment that I was very happy with running on XP Pro. > > My laptop was just getting old but I cannot find laptops with XP anymore. > Interestingly enough the sales guy at Frys told me that if Vista was a > problem, their techs would take it back and install XP. Of course thats not > true, (as I verified today). > > Is this a common desire or am I the lone ranger in this? > > TIA, GWB[/color] Many HP & Compaq notebooks can still come furnished with XP. Yours might be one of them. Click on "See all notebook products" here: [url]http://www.hp.com/sbso/busproducts_notebooks.html[/url] If it isn't, you could see what doesn't work with Vista. If too much doesn't, you can buy an XP CD from NewEgg or some other supplier. That would get you rights to run either, but you may have a driver hunt nightmare. If it your laptop is listed as also XP, and a hassle with HP suits you better than spending money, try getting OEM XP recovery DVDs from support. Since you're in the United States, call 1-800-952-7689 for backup software; your notebook's Help and Support Center may also have that number. |
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| Re: Return to XP? Run the Vista upgrade advisor on your old laptop to determine which of your programs has no chance on Vista. As a check, go to author web sites to find out about patches or upgrades that may be available. Many older programs run quite happily on Vista. Some of the 'horror' stories you see here are put out by MS haters who have not even run Vista for themselves, preferring instead to quote old news and general FUD. There is a lot more to Vista than a black task bar. "George W. Barrowcliff" <george.barrowcliff@flash.net> wrote in message news:OO0d0VKBIHA.4200@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...[color=blue] >I am thinking about returning to XP Pro. I have a ton of software >installed > on my old T30 IBM and would like to install it on my new Compaq but have > heard lots of horror stories about downward incompatability. I have all > the > original install cds and licenses and haven't seen anything in Vista that > I > thought was better. > > I know that down the road nothing will run on XP and only on Vista or > whatever the marketeers release, but I would like to get another 3-4 years > out of my software investment that I was very happy with running on XP > Pro. > > My laptop was just getting old but I cannot find laptops with XP anymore. > Interestingly enough the sales guy at Frys told me that if Vista was a > problem, their techs would take it back and install XP. Of course thats > not > true, (as I verified today). > > Is this a common desire or am I the lone ranger in this? > > TIA, GWB > >[/color] |
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| Re: Return to XP? Before you do anything, except take back the computer and insist that since you were lied to that they refund your purchase price, make sure that there are drivers for your new Compaq. That may be the reason for their not honouring the agreement. Always get things like that in writing in the future or at the least confirm it with the store owner/manager. "George W. Barrowcliff" <george.barrowcliff@flash.net> wrote in message news:OO0d0VKBIHA.4200@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...[color=blue] >I am thinking about returning to XP Pro. I have a ton of software >installed > on my old T30 IBM and would like to install it on my new Compaq but have > heard lots of horror stories about downward incompatability. I have all > the > original install cds and licenses and haven't seen anything in Vista that > I > thought was better. > > I know that down the road nothing will run on XP and only on Vista or > whatever the marketeers release, but I would like to get another 3-4 years > out of my software investment that I was very happy with running on XP > Pro. > > My laptop was just getting old but I cannot find laptops with XP anymore. > Interestingly enough the sales guy at Frys told me that if Vista was a > problem, their techs would take it back and install XP. Of course thats > not > true, (as I verified today). > > Is this a common desire or am I the lone ranger in this? > > TIA, GWB > >[/color] |
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| Re: Return to XP? You are mistaken.. lots of people crave change and always want the latest and greatest. As a supporter of change, and advancements and improvements, I cannot wait for a new update, I love changes so much that I keep trying new things in technology just so I can keep learning. HOWEVER... VISTA STINKS BIG TIME AND IS A HUGE LEAP BACKWARDS! Stop the propaganda, it shows that is propaganda what you are doing and you are not fooling anyone. Vista is not the same as when XP came out. We opened our arms and embraced XP, for Vista we throw it in the garbage where it belongs! "Jupiter Jones [MVP]" <jones_jupiter@hotnomail.com> wrote in message news:eM%23CLyKBIHA.1208@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...[color=blue] > Similar as when Windows XP was released years ago, many want to stay with > the familiar. > > Most older programs work without any need for changes. > Some need updates or different settings while others will work in > compatibility Mode. > > Check with the specific program manufacturer about Windows Vista > compatibility. > Also ask other users of your essential programs. > If they are not supported, it may be necessary to go back to Windows XP. > > If you were misinformed by the sales rep, take the computer back for a > refund. > Be sure the manager knows you are unhappy with the bad information and > will purchase elsewhere. > > Dell and others sell computers with Windows XP: > [url]http://www.dell.com/content/topics/segtopic.aspx/winxp_inspn?c=us&cs=19&l=en&s=dhs&redirect=1[/url] > > -- > Jupiter Jones [MVP] > [url]http://www3.telus.net/dandemar[/url] > [url]http://www.dts-l.org[/url] > > > "George W. Barrowcliff" <george.barrowcliff@flash.net> wrote in message > news:OO0d0VKBIHA.4200@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...[color=green] >>I am thinking about returning to XP Pro. I have a ton of software >>installed >> on my old T30 IBM and would like to install it on my new Compaq but have >> heard lots of horror stories about downward incompatability. I have all >> the >> original install cds and licenses and haven't seen anything in Vista that >> I >> thought was better. >> >> I know that down the road nothing will run on XP and only on Vista or >> whatever the marketeers release, but I would like to get another 3-4 >> years >> out of my software investment that I was very happy with running on XP >> Pro. >> >> My laptop was just getting old but I cannot find laptops with XP anymore. >> Interestingly enough the sales guy at Frys told me that if Vista was a >> problem, their techs would take it back and install XP. Of course thats >> not >> true, (as I verified today). >> >> Is this a common desire or am I the lone ranger in this? >> >> TIA, GWB >> >>[/color] >[/color] |
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| Re: Return to XP? The advisor is crap most of the time.. gives too many erroneous feedback and is clearly wrong and misleading in many things. I would say that advisor is a nice joke to run and start laughing at the stupid things it says. The only way to be sure is to get someone intelligent to see the apps, and see if they will work. That intelligent person however will tell you to get XP and not vista. "Mike Hall - MVP" <mikehall@mvps.com> wrote in message news:uOkxvLOBIHA.4956@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...[color=blue] > Run the Vista upgrade advisor on your old laptop to determine which of > your programs has no chance on Vista. As a check, go to author web sites > to find out about patches or upgrades that may be available. Many older > programs run quite happily on Vista. Some of the 'horror' stories you see > here are put out by MS haters who have not even run Vista for themselves, > preferring instead to quote old news and general FUD. > > There is a lot more to Vista than a black task bar. > > > "George W. Barrowcliff" <george.barrowcliff@flash.net> wrote in message > news:OO0d0VKBIHA.4200@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...[color=green] >>I am thinking about returning to XP Pro. I have a ton of software >>installed >> on my old T30 IBM and would like to install it on my new Compaq but have >> heard lots of horror stories about downward incompatability. I have all >> the >> original install cds and licenses and haven't seen anything in Vista that >> I >> thought was better. >> >> I know that down the road nothing will run on XP and only on Vista or >> whatever the marketeers release, but I would like to get another 3-4 >> years >> out of my software investment that I was very happy with running on XP >> Pro. >> >> My laptop was just getting old but I cannot find laptops with XP anymore. >> Interestingly enough the sales guy at Frys told me that if Vista was a >> problem, their techs would take it back and install XP. Of course thats >> not >> true, (as I verified today). >> >> Is this a common desire or am I the lone ranger in this? >> >> TIA, GWB >> >>[/color] >[/color] |
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| Re: Return to XP? [color=blue] > I know that down the road nothing will run on XP and only on Vista or > whatever the marketeers release,[/color] I don't think you have to worry about that. Vista only has a handful of new API functions that are new. In other words, other than the security changes and the 3-D interface, not much has changed. It might change in the next version of Windows, but that's another issue. The main difference between Vista and prior Windows versions - when it comes to compatibility - is the default security settings in Vista. (UAC, virtualization, limited-rights-admin, etc.) Those can break older software, not because it's incompatible, but rather because it's assuming it can do things (like write to disk outside of the Documents folder) that Vista won't let it do under default settings. |
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| Re: Return to XP? Dear friends, I did it during last weekend in my one year old Vaio laptop, and I am very happy now. "George W. Barrowcliff" <george.barrowcliff@flash.net> wrote: [color=blue] >I am thinking about returning to XP Pro. I have a ton of software installed >on my old T30 IBM and would like to install it on my new Compaq but have >heard lots of horror stories about downward incompatability. I have allthe >original install cds and licenses and haven't seen anything in Vista that I >thought was better. > >I know that down the road nothing will run on XP and only on Vista or >whatever the marketeers release, but I would like to get another 3-4 years >out of my software investment that I was very happy with running on XP Pro. > >My laptop was just getting old but I cannot find laptops with XP anymore. >Interestingly enough the sales guy at Frys told me that if Vista was a >problem, their techs would take it back and install XP. Of course thatsnot >true, (as I verified today). > >Is this a common desire or am I the lone ranger in this? > >TIA, GWB >[/color] Thanks Juan I. Cahis Santiago de Chile (South America) Note: Please forgive me for my bad English, I am trying to improve it! |
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| Re: Return to XP? Mike Hall - MVP wrote:[color=blue] > Run the Vista upgrade advisor on your old laptop to determine which of > your programs has no chance on Vista. As a check, go to author web sites > to find out about patches or upgrades that may be available. Many older > programs run quite happily on Vista. Some of the 'horror' stories you > see here are put out by MS haters who have not even run Vista for > themselves, preferring instead to quote old news and general FUD. > > There is a lot more to Vista than a black task bar.[/color] Also George, please be aware that the vista upgrade advisor is little more than a marketing tool to help MS move people to vista and it does not always give accurate results. Better to check with the manufacturers of your software. [color=blue] > > > "George W. Barrowcliff" <george.barrowcliff@flash.net> wrote in message > news:OO0d0VKBIHA.4200@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...[color=green] >> I am thinking about returning to XP Pro. I have a ton of software >> installed >> on my old T30 IBM and would like to install it on my new Compaq but have >> heard lots of horror stories about downward incompatability. I have >> all the >> original install cds and licenses and haven't seen anything in Vista >> that I >> thought was better. >> >> I know that down the road nothing will run on XP and only on Vista or >> whatever the marketeers release, but I would like to get another 3-4 >> years >> out of my software investment that I was very happy with running on XP >> Pro. >> >> My laptop was just getting old but I cannot find laptops with XP anymore. >> Interestingly enough the sales guy at Frys told me that if Vista was a >> problem, their techs would take it back and install XP. Of course >> thats not >> true, (as I verified today). >> >> Is this a common desire or am I the lone ranger in this? >> >> TIA, GWB >>[/color][/color] -- Priceless quotes in m.p.w.vista.general group: [url]http://protectfreedom.tripod.com/kick.html[/url] "Fair use is not merely a nice concept--it is a federal law based on free speech rights under the First Amendment and is a cornerstone of the creativity and innovation that is a hallmark of this country. Consumer rights in the digital age are not frivolous." - Maura Corbett |
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| Re: Return to XP? You need to read my post again. This time do not read into what is NOT there. I never suggested people do not crave change, that is only what you read into my post. What I said "...many want to stay with the familiar." That says nothing about others wanting change. Or do you deny that many resist change? Do not assume any specific % in "many". "Stop the propaganda" Stop changing what is written and you will see less propaganda. -- Jupiter Jones [MVP] [url]http://www3.telus.net/dandemar[/url] [url]http://www.dts-l.org[/url] "Tiberius" <Tibery******.com> wrote in message news:47024ab9$1@newsgate.x-privat.org...[color=blue] > You are mistaken.. lots of people crave change and always want the > latest and greatest. As a supporter of change, and advancements and > improvements, I cannot wait for a new update, I love changes so much > that I keep trying new things in technology just so I can keep > learning. > > HOWEVER... > > VISTA STINKS BIG TIME AND IS A HUGE LEAP BACKWARDS! > > Stop the propaganda, it shows that is propaganda what you are doing > and you are not fooling anyone. > Vista is not the same as when XP came out. We opened our arms and > embraced XP, for Vista we throw it in the garbage where it belongs! > > > > "Jupiter Jones [MVP]" <jones_jupiter@hotnomail.com> wrote in message > news:eM%23CLyKBIHA.1208@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...[color=green] >> Similar as when Windows XP was released years ago, many want to >> stay with the familiar. >> >> Most older programs work without any need for changes. >> Some need updates or different settings while others will work in >> compatibility Mode. >> >> Check with the specific program manufacturer about Windows Vista >> compatibility. >> Also ask other users of your essential programs. >> If they are not supported, it may be necessary to go back to >> Windows XP. >> >> If you were misinformed by the sales rep, take the computer back >> for a refund. >> Be sure the manager knows you are unhappy with the bad information >> and will purchase elsewhere. >> >> Dell and others sell computers with Windows XP: >> [url]http://www.dell.com/content/topics/segtopic.aspx/winxp_inspn?c=us&cs=19&l=en&s=dhs&redirect=1[/url] >> >> -- >> Jupiter Jones [MVP] >> [url]http://www3.telus.net/dandemar[/url] >> [url]http://www.dts-l.org[/url] >> >> >> "George W. Barrowcliff" <george.barrowcliff@flash.net> wrote in >> message news:OO0d0VKBIHA.4200@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...[color=darkred] >>>I am thinking about returning to XP Pro. I have a ton of software >>>installed >>> on my old T30 IBM and would like to install it on my new Compaq >>> but have >>> heard lots of horror stories about downward incompatability. I >>> have all the >>> original install cds and licenses and haven't seen anything in >>> Vista that I >>> thought was better. >>> >>> I know that down the road nothing will run on XP and only on Vista >>> or >>> whatever the marketeers release, but I would like to get another >>> 3-4 years >>> out of my software investment that I was very happy with running >>> on XP Pro. >>> >>> My laptop was just getting old but I cannot find laptops with XP >>> anymore. >>> Interestingly enough the sales guy at Frys told me that if Vista >>> was a >>> problem, their techs would take it back and install XP. Of course >>> thats not >>> true, (as I verified today). >>> >>> Is this a common desire or am I the lone ranger in this? >>> >>> TIA, GWB >>> >>>[/color] >>[/color] > >[/color] |
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| Re: Return to XP? > Stop changing what is written and you will see less propaganda. Stop changing the facts(*) and you will see less complaints about your ongoing propaganda (*) your perception of facts are not even near what is reality "Jupiter Jones [MVP]" <jones_jupiter@hotnomail.com> wrote in message news:OXSonLRBIHA.536@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...[color=blue] > You need to read my post again. > This time do not read into what is NOT there. > I never suggested people do not crave change, that is only what you read > into my post. > > What I said "...many want to stay with the familiar." > That says nothing about others wanting change. > Or do you deny that many resist change? > Do not assume any specific % in "many". > > "Stop the propaganda" > Stop changing what is written and you will see less propaganda. > > -- > Jupiter Jones [MVP] > [url]http://www3.telus.net/dandemar[/url] > [url]http://www.dts-l.org[/url] > > > "Tiberius" <Tibery******.com> wrote in message > news:47024ab9$1@newsgate.x-privat.org...[color=green] >> You are mistaken.. lots of people crave change and always want the latest >> and greatest. As a supporter of change, and advancements and >> improvements, I cannot wait for a new update, I love changes so much that >> I keep trying new things in technology just so I can keep learning. >> >> HOWEVER... >> >> VISTA STINKS BIG TIME AND IS A HUGE LEAP BACKWARDS! >> >> Stop the propaganda, it shows that is propaganda what you are doing and >> you are not fooling anyone. >> Vista is not the same as when XP came out. We opened our arms and >> embraced XP, for Vista we throw it in the garbage where it belongs! >> >> >> >> "Jupiter Jones [MVP]" <jones_jupiter@hotnomail.com> wrote in message >> news:eM%23CLyKBIHA.1208@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...[color=darkred] >>> Similar as when Windows XP was released years ago, many want to stay >>> with the familiar. >>> >>> Most older programs work without any need for changes. >>> Some need updates or different settings while others will work in >>> compatibility Mode. >>> >>> Check with the specific program manufacturer about Windows Vista >>> compatibility. >>> Also ask other users of your essential programs. >>> If they are not supported, it may be necessary to go back to Windows XP. >>> >>> If you were misinformed by the sales rep, take the computer back for a >>> refund. >>> Be sure the manager knows you are unhappy with the bad information and >>> will purchase elsewhere. >>> >>> Dell and others sell computers with Windows XP: >>> [url]http://www.dell.com/content/topics/segtopic.aspx/winxp_inspn?c=us&cs=19&l=en&s=dhs&redirect=1[/url] >>> >>> -- >>> Jupiter Jones [MVP] >>> [url]http://www3.telus.net/dandemar[/url] >>> [url]http://www.dts-l.org[/url] >>> >>> >>> "George W. Barrowcliff" <george.barrowcliff@flash.net> wrote in message >>> news:OO0d0VKBIHA.4200@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >>>>I am thinking about returning to XP Pro. I have a ton of software >>>>installed >>>> on my old T30 IBM and would like to install it on my new Compaq but >>>> have >>>> heard lots of horror stories about downward incompatability. I have >>>> all the >>>> original install cds and licenses and haven't seen anything in Vista >>>> that I >>>> thought was better. >>>> >>>> I know that down the road nothing will run on XP and only on Vista or >>>> whatever the marketeers release, but I would like to get another 3-4 >>>> years >>>> out of my software investment that I was very happy with running on XP >>>> Pro. >>>> >>>> My laptop was just getting old but I cannot find laptops with XP >>>> anymore. >>>> Interestingly enough the sales guy at Frys told me that if Vista was a >>>> problem, their techs would take it back and install XP. Of course >>>> thats not >>>> true, (as I verified today). >>>> >>>> Is this a common desire or am I the lone ranger in this? >>>> >>>> TIA, GWB >>>> >>>> >>>[/color] >> >>[/color] >[/color] |
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