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Originally Posted by jetjet
great post and says it all 
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That "great post" shows nothing but ignorance of the facts about Vista and the well-known, steady increase in terms of hardware requirements for EVERY MS OS since DOS, but carry on smartly...
Instead of listening to people who are at the top levels of the industry in terms of tech, some of you guys just want to continue to lambaste Vista. Some of the things posted here against that OS are so illogical that it almost hurts to read them.
This situation can be compared to a relative porn newbie like me telling the top earners in the adult industry how their programs suck and don't make any money. They would just laugh, shake their heads and say, "
Go fuck yourself, you fucking idiot! You don't know what you're talking about." And they would be right.
Listen, learn and research. Microsoft has designed a website full of information about its products in detail, with phone and online tech support.
Then again, it's easier to slap something down you don't know about or couldn't figure out for some reason, than to admit your own shortcomings.
Vista IS a solid, and well-designed product, people. I've pushed it in corporate offshore banking environments all the way down to my retail biz's home users. My suggestion is to get proper tech advice if something appears to be "wrong" with your Vista install instead of jumping the gun, naively declaring things a total loss, and reinstalling because you happen to be familiar with XP. Such behavior only adds to the overall misperception about the product.
There are certified persons who can help ya know? And we get paid very well to do so. If everyone could do it, then everyone would be in tech.