
By Steve Ranger
Published: Friday 07 December 2007
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Name
Ken Knight
Location
Puebla, Mexico
Occupation
IT Consultant and trainer.
Comment
I have been using Vista since the Beta version and it needs so much memory and displays other faults such as shutting down that I have had to use older computers which still have XP on them.
I read that there is an SP due for Vista in early 2008. If this fails to put matters right then I shall have to return to XP. I very often find that software will not run on VISTA but does run on XP.
The one thing I shall miss is the new game of Solitaire as I can cheat on that and never lose a game.
so in short if you upgrade to vista you have
a ...
Karen Challinor
You say in your story that it's likely software co...
Ollie Clark
XP is a pretty good OS. It's only reasonable for s...
Peter Ochodo
I have been using Vista since the Beta version and...
Ken Knight
Because of poor backward compaibilty many companie...
Simon Curry
I haven't come across any benefits to recommending...
Tim Cogher
"the next version of Windows - codenamed Windows 7...
Roger Ash
I think the best solution is away from Microsoft. ...
Anonymous
Seems clear that for most businesses Windows is th...
Finbar Dineen
Vista has caused the usual upgrade headaches with ...
Andrew Lewis
So nothing actually changes then for all the money...
Nick Cole
I agree with Ollie Clark.
Just because MSoft ha...
Andrew Witham
here is an open challenge to Microsoft if they are...
Karen Challinor
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