
By Tim Ferguson
Published: Wednesday 02 April 2008
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W.S.Becket
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I wonder how many firms follow our example. Replacement machines have to be purchased with Vista because there is no choice. However, before they are placed in service the Vista is removed and XP installed. (Yes, we have amassed a goodly supply).
I see no reason why we should have to upgrade all our software and much our hardware simply to please Mr Gates.
He should note from the above however that his rather depressing sales figures for Vista are probably overstated.
Not surprising.
People, individuals as well as ...
Nick Cole
I wonder how many firms follow our example. Repl...
W.S.Becket
Obviously a lot of companies have spent a lot of t...
David King
a Vista upgrade is much too expensive for the some...
Karen Challinor
I get my new laptop tomorrow.
The first thing I...
Sarah
Also, how many of the corporate 'Vista' licences a...
Anonymous
I don't suppose my 'upgrade' from Vista to XP Home...
Andrew Robb
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