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Windows 7 (7th Apr 08 at 10:33am UTC)
Well it's coming! >.<

Does anyone other than me still think that XP > Vista? Vista isn't that amazing to be honest, it has frilly things that's all. It's over safety conscious. I like to hack my Registry among other things, and I know that even attempting it on Vista will perhaps force me to kick it.

Perhaps Vista will end up similar to ME (or was it 200?), with Microsoft disowning it. I think that's why they're forcing a new version out! ^_^

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Also, in further (older news) support for XP has been lengthened. Meaning Microsoft will continue to produce & sell XP to OEMs that want it. Which is good news because my mum has specified that her next computer CAN'T have Vista on it! {Tongue Out}
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Re: Windows 7 (7th Apr 08 at 11:01am UTC)
I don't see why people don't like Vista; it's much more user-friendly, more secure, has many new features, and in the 7 months I've owned a copy I've yet to have problems with it. {Unsure}

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Re: Windows 7 (7th Apr 08 at 12:07pm UTC)
 
I don't see why people don't like Vista; it's much more user-friendly, more secure, has many new features, and in the 7 months I've owned a copy I've yet to have problems with it. {Unsure}


The fact that it's more secure I don't like. I'm not overly keen on the new look either. I guess I'm old school! {Tongue Out} But yea. XP is > Vista! {Tongue Out}
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Re: Windows 7 (7th Apr 08 at 1:35pm UTC)
I love windows xp. I don't like windows vista. Everything that i have isn't compatible with vista. I tried it and my computer crashed {Sad} .
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Re: Windows 7 (7th Apr 08 at 2:58pm UTC)
 
I don't see why people don't like Vista; it's much more user-friendly, more secure, has many new features, and in the 7 months I've owned a copy I've yet to have problems with it. {Unsure}


yeah, same here. I've been using my laptop which runs on Vista since last August and I've had no problems with it. It's basically the only computer I use, and since I'm a Computer Science student, I use it a lot. Almost all my programs work fine on it. I really don't see what everyone is complaining about...

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Re: Windows 7 (7th Apr 08 at 3:17pm UTC)
The only problems I have ever seen Vista have is when you upgrade your computer from XP (or whatever) up to Vista. At first it works fine then problems start to arise left and right. I have had many different experiences from this. However if the computer was built specifically for it and came with it preinstalled, I have seen absolutley no problems with it that couldn't be quickly fixed.
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Re: Windows 7 (7th Apr 08 at 5:47pm UTC)
Someone I know is a designer and when he got his replacement machine with vista preinstalled I had to uninstall it all and put XP on instead for him. None of his mega expensive software packages would work on Vista and for him to buy all of their newest software would have cost over a £1000. Until everything is more compatible, I've no intention of "Upgrading". And I wouldn't be at all surprised if it ends up like Windows 2000 o.O

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Re: Windows 7 (7th Apr 08 at 7:38pm UTC)
It has nothing to do with compatibility on Vista's end, though. After every major update most programs don't work as they use different ways of making everything work. The problem is with companies not willing to spend the time to upgrade their software.

Wrighty, what don't you like about it being more secure? {Unsure}

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Re: Windows 7 (7th Apr 08 at 11:22pm UTC)
 
It has nothing to do with compatibility on Vista's end, though. After every major update most programs don't work as they use different ways of making everything work. The problem is with companies not willing to spend the time to upgrade their software.

Wrighty, what don't you like about it being more secure? {Unsure}


So it's unreasonable to ask for things to be kept backwards compatible?

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Re: Windows 7 (7th Apr 08 at 11:44pm UTC)
 
 
It has nothing to do with compatibility on Vista's end, though. After every major update most programs don't work as they use different ways of making everything work. The problem is with companies not willing to spend the time to upgrade their software.

Wrighty, what don't you like about it being more secure? {Unsure}


So it's unreasonable to ask for things to be kept backwards compatible?


I've yet to find issues with Compatibility Mode? {Wink}

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Re: Windows 7 (8th Apr 08 at 7:49pm UTC)
My freinds laptop runs in Vista its FTW!, he plays all his games on there, no problems, even the ones specifically for XP still runs and works better on Vista.

And what happened to 2000?
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Re: Windows 7 (9th Apr 08 at 1:47am UTC)
 
My freinds laptop runs in Vista its FTW!, he plays all his games on there, no problems, even the ones specifically for XP still runs and works better on Vista.

And what happened to 2000?


2000 was Microsoft's worst failure to date. The OS was discontinued I believe the same year it was released, and was replaced by Windows ME [which I still use on some old computers I have laying around.] {Wink}

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Re: Windows 7 (9th Apr 08 at 4:09am UTC)
Oh ok, well some class's at my school still use 2000, and they work just fine. or is it failure for customers on buying the OS?
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Re: Windows 7 (9th Apr 08 at 4:14am UTC)
 
 
My freinds laptop runs in Vista its FTW!, he plays all his games on there, no problems, even the ones specifically for XP still runs and works better on Vista.

And what happened to 2000?


2000 was Microsoft's worst failure to date. The OS was discontinued I believe the same year it was released, and was replaced by Windows ME [which I still use on some old computers I have laying around.] {Wink}


Why do I have the feeling it's the other way around? I thought Windows ME was the one that failed so much (BSOD all over the place), and windows 2000 is fine. It's still widely used...

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Re: Windows 7 (9th Apr 08 at 4:37am UTC)
i love vista, ya it is buggy, but in time all bugs are fixed, but also i dont have many bugs maybe because i do have vista business, but i love a lot of the newer updates, and hell its so secure! my anti-virus expired so i removed it and yet i dont have any viruses at all! and as well it keeps your pc up to date at all times.
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