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| Thinking of Upgrading from Vista to Win 7? Four words: Back up. Clean install. [url]http://www.pcadvisor.co.uk/news/index.cfm?newsid=3204993[/url] From the article: "You people at Microsoft just don't get it, do you?" protested a user tagged as 'FJP57' on the thread. "The problem for many here is that the store-bought upgrade, not just the download, is failing in all types and makes of computers. Read the posts. It's not isolated. There is NO BOOT MENU OPTION TO LOAD VISTA AGAIN. IT'S GONE. The boot cycles over and over again. It's that simple. This is not an operator error. It's a Microsoft problem." The endless reboot is among the top active threads on Microsoft's Windows 7 installation support forum. Alias |
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| Re: Thinking of Upgrading from Vista to Win 7? Alias wrote:[color=blue] > Four words: > > Back up. Clean install. > > [url]http://www.pcadvisor.co.uk/news/index.cfm?newsid=3204993[/url] > > From the article: > > "You people at Microsoft just don't get it, do you?" protested a > user tagged as 'FJP57' on the thread. "The problem for many here is > that the store-bought upgrade, not just the download, is failing in > all types and makes of computers. Read the posts. It's not > isolated. There is NO BOOT MENU OPTION TO LOAD VISTA AGAIN. IT'S > GONE. The boot cycles over and over again. It's that simple. This > is not an operator error. It's a Microsoft problem." > > The endless reboot is among the top active threads on Microsoft's > Windows 7 installation support forum.[/color] Hmmm... I've upgraded several from Windows Vista (32 and 64-bit) to Windows 7. Haven't - as of yet - had any show-stopping issues or had to revert to a clean install. I pay attention to the warnings it gives me when updating. I fix what I can before doing it. I have even done the XP --> Vista --> Windows 7 path a couple of times. Of course - *not* having had it fail - I cannot say the roll-back works. If that is all this is about - okay - but the initial problem cannot be an over-all issue - or the ones I have successfully updated should have failed too. ;-) -- Shenan Stanley MS-MVP -- How To Ask Questions The Smart Way [url]http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html[/url] |
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| Re: Thinking of Upgrading from Vista to Win 7? Karmic Krapware: only 9 of 100 installs worked right: [url]http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1305924&highlight=Karmic+freeze[/url] Looks like those hobby crapware developers need a new hobby. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Karmic Krapware upgrade: "all in all, it is a disaster": "Upgraded and have many problems: No sound Scanner not recognized. Printer not recognized. Can't get root in terminal because password is not recognized. All in all,it is a disaster. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Karmic Krapware: click a mouse button once and freeze your slopware: The problems I have had so far since upgrading from 9.04: 1. System freezes when I use the 'back' button on a 5 button mouse. The mouse continues to move but nothing can be clicked. The keyboard does not seem to do anything either, and I have to force a reboot. 2. Similar thing happens if I launch emacs-gtk. The window appears but then freezes the system. 3. Annoying clicks - but sound does seem to work. All this on a HP Pavilion laptop." ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Karmic Krapware upgrade: "system practically unusable": "Xorg tends to consume 100% of CPU, making the system practically unusable no audio touchpad doesn't work" ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Karmic Krapware upgrade: "a disaster", 27 minutes to login and load a web page: 1) trashed our run level boot arrangement with this thing called "Upstart" that appears to do it ONE way. 2) trashed a DTC setup with 4 web sites, email server, etc. where MySQL and other services won't even pretend to start. 3) now generates hardware errors for devices that don't exist. 4) and (my boss's pet peeve) the Gnome login dialog lists all accounts on the box with no sign of being able to disable that." ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Poor battery life with ubuntu karmic klunker linux: I get about 8-10 hours of battery life with Windows 7 which has the most advanced power management features of any os. With linux I get one or maybe two hours tops. Then the battery dies. With Windows my laptop runs nice and cool but linux turns it into a hot plate. Why can't linux figure out how to do simple power management. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Why Microsoft Dominates and Linux Stagnates....Examples: Here are a couple of examples of why Microsoft continues to dominate and Linux is still trying to make 1 percent of the desktop. 1. Install Windows 7 and: a. Dual monitors set up perfectly and work. b. Printing works. C. Network browsing works, including Linux shares. D. Sound works. E. MIDI interface (m-audio) works. F. Partition manager sees all partitions including unallocated space and sets up appropriately. 2. Linux: A. Fails to set up dual monitors and requires nvidia-settings workaround. B. Fails to set up sound and requires Midi-man Delta work around. C. Fails to see network shares and requires samba workaround. D. Fedora partition manager a clusterfsck. So, when all is through I am stuck with Linux and 100 applications that half work. Or I can have a stable OS, Windows 7, and download the same gimp, audacity,or Openoffice and at least I can use them. Conclusion: Linux sucks. Alias wrote:[color=blue] > Four words: > > Back up. Clean install. > > [url]http://www.pcadvisor.co.uk/news/index.cfm?newsid=3204993[/url] > > From the article: > > "You people at Microsoft just don't get it, do you?" protested a user > tagged as 'FJP57' on the thread. "The problem for many here is that the > store-bought upgrade, not just the download, is failing in all types and > makes of computers. Read the posts. It's not isolated. There is NO BOOT > MENU OPTION TO LOAD VISTA AGAIN. IT'S GONE. The boot cycles over and > over again. It's that simple. This is not an operator error. It's a > Microsoft problem." > > The endless reboot is among the top active threads on Microsoft's > Windows 7 installation support forum. > > Alias[/color] |
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| Re: Thinking of Upgrading from Vista to Win 7? Alias wrote:[color=blue] > Four words: > > Back up. Clean install. > > [url]http://www.pcadvisor.co.uk/news/index.cfm?newsid=3204993[/url] > > From the article: > > "You people at Microsoft just don't get it, do you?" protested a user > tagged as 'FJP57' on the thread. "The problem for many here is that the > store-bought upgrade, not just the download, is failing in all types and > makes of computers. Read the posts. It's not isolated. There is NO BOOT > MENU OPTION TO LOAD VISTA AGAIN. IT'S GONE. The boot cycles over and > over again. It's that simple. This is not an operator error. It's a > Microsoft problem." > > The endless reboot is among the top active threads on Microsoft's > Windows 7 installation support forum. > > Alias[/color] Seeing as how you've never had Vista, its best you just STFU and get lost...you POS lying linux troll! |
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