11-04-2009, 07:07 PM
I was forced into Vista when my last computer died. Loved XP but it was no longer available.
Vista is a memory hog which supposedly contains some fancy tricks but I've never found them. The biggest single fault of XP is that it won't run any XP software, which is the vast majority of software currently available, so everything I had was lost and there is pretty much nothing to replace it.
No, of course, the Masters of Planned Obsolescence want to sell us Win7, which will undoubtedly once again render all of the previous software useless.
I'll upgrade if and when I have to, but I'm in now rush to reward Microsoft for constantly changing their OS format.
Vista is a memory hog which supposedly contains some fancy tricks but I've never found them. The biggest single fault of XP is that it won't run any XP software, which is the vast majority of software currently available, so everything I had was lost and there is pretty much nothing to replace it.
No, of course, the Masters of Planned Obsolescence want to sell us Win7, which will undoubtedly once again render all of the previous software useless.
I'll upgrade if and when I have to, but I'm in now rush to reward Microsoft for constantly changing their OS format.
