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| Why Switch From XP? For the average user Switching to Vista mayl bring problems as companies update drivers for their products. Considering all the devices people now use, these can be a long list . Joysticks, mice, scanners, cameras, video cards and sound cards. If you have XP and all your applications, games, drives work...do yourself a favor and stay away from Vista for now. |
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| Re: Why Switch From XP? My scanner will never work with Vista... HP wont be upgrading all its drivers.... I will have to get a new one.... "SAMF2000" <SamuelF566******.com> wrote in message news:1173146643.859334.143160@8g2000cwh.googlegrou ps.com... > For the average user Switching to Vista mayl bring problems as > companies update drivers for their products. Considering all the > devices people now use, these can be a long list . Joysticks, mice, > scanners, cameras, video cards and sound cards. If you have XP and all > your applications, games, drives work...do yourself a favor and stay > away from Vista for now. > |
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| Re: Why Switch From XP? "SAMF2000" <SamuelF566******.com> wrote in message news:1173146643.859334.143160@8g2000cwh.googlegrou ps.com... > For the average user Switching to Vista mayl bring problems as > companies update drivers for their products. Considering all the > devices people now use, these can be a long list . Joysticks, mice, > scanners, cameras, video cards and sound cards. If you have XP and all > your applications, games, drives work...do yourself a favor and stay > away from Vista for now. > I agree, and if Vista is in a user's future, he/she should start collecting Vista compatible drivers as they become available. If one intends to upgrade their existing hardware, they should make sure it is adequate as is, or capable of being upgraded to an adequate level. One of my laptops, for example, has a maximum allowed RAM capacity of only 512 MB, so the motherboard would have to be replaced, and that (even in the unlikely event that an upgrade motherboard is available) is not economically feasible. |
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| Re: Why Switch From XP? Because there is plenty of Vista certified hardware available today. It's up to YOU to decide if you're ready. If you are then great! If not then wait! "SAMF2000" <SamuelF566******.com> wrote in message news:1173146643.859334.143160@8g2000cwh.googlegrou ps.com... > For the average user Switching to Vista mayl bring problems as > companies update drivers for their products. Considering all the > devices people now use, these can be a long list . Joysticks, mice, > scanners, cameras, video cards and sound cards. If you have XP and all > your applications, games, drives work...do yourself a favor and stay > away from Vista for now. > |
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| Re: Why Switch From XP? I agree. Vista is a whole new ball game and a radical change from XP and all its predecessors. It's never any fun being on the bleeding edge of technology, even if you're a technical person. If you really want to get into Vista, you'd do well to dual-boot with XP or some other older more established OS. You don't want to be totally dependent on Vista this early in the game. "SAMF2000" <SamuelF566******.com> wrote in message news:1173146643.859334.143160@8g2000cwh.googlegrou ps.com... > For the average user Switching to Vista mayl bring problems as > companies update drivers for their products. Considering all the > devices people now use, these can be a long list . Joysticks, mice, > scanners, cameras, video cards and sound cards. If you have XP and all > your applications, games, drives work...do yourself a favor and stay > away from Vista for now. > |
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| Re: Why Switch From XP? Couldn't agree more "SAMF2000" <SamuelF566******.com> wrote in message news:1173146643.859334.143160@8g2000cwh.googlegrou ps.com... > For the average user Switching to Vista mayl bring problems as > companies update drivers for their products. Considering all the > devices people now use, these can be a long list . Joysticks, mice, > scanners, cameras, video cards and sound cards. If you have XP and all > your applications, games, drives work...do yourself a favor and stay > away from Vista for now. > |
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| Re: Why Switch From XP? On 5 Mar 2007 18:04:03 -0800, "SAMF2000" <SamuelF566******.com> spake thusly: >For the average user Switching to Vista mayl bring problems as >companies update drivers for their products. Considering all the >devices people now use, these can be a long list . Joysticks, mice, >scanners, cameras, video cards and sound cards. If you have XP and all >your applications, games, drives work...do yourself a favor and stay >away from Vista for now. http://www.microsoft.com/windows/pro...deadvisor.mspx -- Scott http://angrykeyboarder.com A: Because it messes up the order in which people normally read text. Q: Why is top-posting such a bad thing? NOTICE: In-Newsgroup (and therefore off-topic) comments on my sig will be cheerfully ignored, so don't waste our time. |
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| Re: Why Switch From XP? On Mon, 5 Mar 2007 22:17:04 -0500, "Winky" <winky@pleeeeerpp.com> wrote: >Couldn't agree more > >"SAMF2000" <SamuelF566******.com> wrote in message >news:1173146643.859334.143160@8g2000cwh.googlegro ups.com... >> For the average user Switching to Vista mayl bring problems as >> companies update drivers for their products. Considering all the >> devices people now use, these can be a long list . Joysticks, mice, >> scanners, cameras, video cards and sound cards. If you have XP and all >> your applications, games, drives work...do yourself a favor and stay >> away from Vista for now. Lets see... 1. my 3 year old Epson printer works (expect Task Bar control panel) 2. my 2 year old Micotek scanner works 3. my 3 year old graphic tablet works 4. my 3 different brands of external drives work, (under USB) 5. my 4 year old broadband modem works 6. my 6 year old trackball works 7. my 5 year old keyboard works 8. my 8 year old serial finger printer reader works 9. my 3 year old firewire analog to digital converter works 10. my digital cameras all work via firewire 11. my 4 year old fancy pro grade audio card works 12. my 2 year old USB pen (for drawing in Photoshop) works 13. my 1 year old multi read DVD burner works 14. my 5 year old CD drive works 15. my motherboard works (somes issues with SATA yet) 16. my just bought graphics card works 17. tried a external IEEEE card, that works 18. tried a external USB card, that works All my software I tired so far works except for you got to be kidding... two Microsoft products I really have no use for anyway Messenger and MSN Network keeps trying to install itself, but I never asked it too. Pretty good considering. <wink> |
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| Re: Why Switch From XP? nick spewed out this bit, and i'll scatter a few bits myself: > "SAMF2000" <SamuelF566******.com> wrote in message > news:1173146643.859334.143160@8g2000cwh.googlegrou ps.com... >> For the average user Switching to Vista mayl bring problems as >> companies update drivers for their products. Considering all the >> devices people now use, these can be a long list . Joysticks, mice, >> scanners, cameras, video cards and sound cards. If you have XP and >> all your applications, games, drives work...do yourself a favor and >> stay away from Vista for now. >> > My scanner will never work with Vista... HP wont be upgrading all its > drivers.... > I will have to get a new one.... Oh yes it will ! This works for my HP scanner ..... http://www.hamrick.com/ -- Mhzjunkie 1 PRINT "Windows Vista ERROR" GOTO 1 END |
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| Re: Why Switch From XP? On Tue, 06 Mar 2007 04:17:41 +0200, nick wrote: > My scanner will never work with Vista... HP wont be upgrading all its > drivers.... > I will have to get a new one.... Or install Linux. > > > "SAMF2000" <SamuelF566******.com> wrote in message > news:1173146643.859334.143160@8g2000cwh.googlegrou ps.com... >> For the average user Switching to Vista mayl bring problems as >> companies update drivers for their products. Considering all the >> devices people now use, these can be a long list . Joysticks, mice, >> scanners, cameras, video cards and sound cards. If you have XP and all >> your applications, games, drives work...do yourself a favor and stay >> away from Vista for now. >> |
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| Re: Why Switch From XP? ray spewed out this bit, and i'll scatter a few bits myself: > On Tue, 06 Mar 2007 04:17:41 +0200, nick wrote: >> "SAMF2000" <SamuelF566******.com> wrote in message >> news:1173146643.859334.143160@8g2000cwh.googlegrou ps.com... >>> For the average user Switching to Vista mayl bring problems as >>> companies update drivers for their products. Considering all the >>> devices people now use, these can be a long list . Joysticks, mice, >>> scanners, cameras, video cards and sound cards. If you have XP and >>> all your applications, games, drives work...do yourself a favor and >>> stay away from Vista for now. >> >> My scanner will never work with Vista... HP wont be upgrading all its >> drivers.... >> I will have to get a new one.... > > Or install Linux. Be like going from a 2004 Hummer to a 1950 Nash rambler. -- Mhzjunkie 1 PRINT "Windows Vista ERROR" GOTO 1 END |
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| Re: Why Switch From XP? Whether someone should upgrade to vista depends on their needs. Just because there is a new operating system in and of itself is not a good enough reason. There should be some expected benefit before starting the upgrade process. If everything works and you can do what you need how you need, there is no reason to upgrade. This has applied to all operating systems from all sources not just Microsoft. This also applies to any and all software and hardware upgrades whether from Microsoft or another manufacturer. Most people do not need to upgrade and thus should wait until Windows Vista comes with their new computer. Also see: http://www3.telus.net/dandemar/instvista.htm -- Jupiter Jones [MVP] http://www3.telus.net/dandemar http://www.dts-l.org "SAMF2000" <SamuelF566******.com> wrote in message news:1173146643.859334.143160@8g2000cwh.googlegrou ps.com... > For the average user Switching to Vista mayl bring problems as > companies update drivers for their products. Considering all the > devices people now use, these can be a long list . Joysticks, mice, > scanners, cameras, video cards and sound cards. If you have XP and > all > your applications, games, drives work...do yourself a favor and stay > away from Vista for now. |
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| RE: Why Switch From XP? What you say is true but I've found that most products have drivers (except for HP and Nvidia). I installed Vista everything works except my printer, which to be honest, is about due to be retired. I've been pricing printers and have found that the newer ink carts are cheaper and use less ink that what I've been using so this maybe a blessing in disguise. "SAMF2000" wrote: > For the average user Switching to Vista mayl bring problems as > companies update drivers for their products. Considering all the > devices people now use, these can be a long list . Joysticks, mice, > scanners, cameras, video cards and sound cards. If you have XP and all > your applications, games, drives work...do yourself a favor and stay > away from Vista for now. > > |
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| Re: Why Switch From XP? On 5 Mar 2007 18:04:03 -0800, "SAMF2000" <SamuelF566******.com> wrote: >For the average user Switching to Vista mayl bring problems as >companies update drivers for their products. Considering all the >devices people now use, these can be a long list . Joysticks, mice, >scanners, cameras, video cards and sound cards. If you have XP and all >your applications, games, drives work...do yourself a favor and stay >away from Vista for now. Many people consider Vista to be a wild tangent headed straight for a brick wall. I will conttinue on with a mix of XP and Linux and in ten years when support for XP dies and Microsoft has been reduced to packing cheese sticks, I'll switch to the new operating system "Google 2017 WOW". |
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| Re: Why Switch From XP? Switch from XP if: 1. You KNOW, beyond doubt, there are "good" drivers for your existing hw. 2. You're willing to take the time and effort to do a clean install, going bare metal, i.e., formatting HD and starting from scratch. That means backing up data and reinstalling software. 3. You look forward to an OS that uses DirectX to draw the desktop, not for Aero, although that's cool, but because it decouples the video from the OS kernel and if your video drivers are buggy, i.e., nVidia, then video crashes won't bring the system to its knees. 4. You want a more secure system and are willing to deal with UAC and actually read its dialog boxes that ask "r u sure you want to run deleteCdrive.exe?" before you hit the Enter key. Do NOT switch from XP if: 1. You don't have a clue whether there are drivers for your hardware. 2. You think upgrading your OS is acceptable and will be problem free. (LOL!) 3. You couldn't care less if the video chores are decoupled from the OS kernel. 4. You think actually reading a dialog box and clicking an OK button every once in a while is a huge imposition on your time and intellect. Lang "SAMF2000" <SamuelF566******.com> wrote in message news:1173146643.859334.143160@8g2000cwh.googlegrou ps.com... > For the average user Switching to Vista mayl bring problems as > companies update drivers for their products. Considering all the > devices people now use, these can be a long list . Joysticks, mice, > scanners, cameras, video cards and sound cards. If you have XP and all > your applications, games, drives work...do yourself a favor and stay > away from Vista for now. > |
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