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Good grief... I would suggest you take control of your enthusiasm
and wait for the wave of concerns that will be expressed in a month or two, then make your decision on whether to buy vista Or brace yourself for many problems... "showgirl643" <showgirl643@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news B3214B4-26C1-4505-B741-DDEB508BB873@microsoft.com...>i am very excited about getting vista business, but i am concerned i have a > computer that is or was windows media center. will that work with the the > business version of vista. secondly, i have a AMD 64 athlon x 2 chip i > have > been running the windows ultimate 32bit on my computer. no problems, but > can > i run the 64 bit on here and when i receive my vista business? > > thanks guys! > Showgirl643/Sharon |
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FireWall2:
I shouldn't be answering this but it's simple. A person installs a beta operating system and expects everything to function like the previous operating system. Since things are different and some things don't work, the new operating system has to be junk. A side thought is since it doesn't work right for them it can't work for others, even though many of are using it without problems. Have a great day. -- Dennis Pack Vista x64 Enterprise Office 2007 "FireWall2" <FireWall2@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:BBA06946-3082-4024-BFE5-612BEF3F3E03@microsoft.com... > Michael, > > Respectfully, why do you demonstrate such a level for lack of knowledge > regarding Vista? > > Apparently you must be a very bored individual that enjoys spreading myth, > rumor, and disgraceful deceptions, in respect to Vista. > > > -- > Firewall > > > "michail iakovou yos" wrote: > >> Good grief... I would suggest you take control of your enthusiasm >> and wait for the wave of concerns that will be expressed in a month or >> two, >> then make your decision on whether to buy vista >> >> Or brace yourself for many problems... >> >> >> "showgirl643" <showgirl643@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news B3214B4-26C1-4505-B741-DDEB508BB873@microsoft.com...>> >i am very excited about getting vista business, but i am concerned i >> >have a >> > computer that is or was windows media center. will that work with the >> > the >> > business version of vista. secondly, i have a AMD 64 athlon x 2 chip i >> > have >> > been running the windows ultimate 32bit on my computer. no problems, >> > but >> > can >> > i run the 64 bit on here and when i receive my vista business? >> > >> > thanks guys! >> > Showgirl643/Sharon >> >> >> |
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There are also folks who are contrarians. It just does not matter what the
issues are as long as someone takes a position first so that the contrarian has something to oppose. A contrarian is by definition incapable of original thought. The contrarian's object is to present a series of unanswerable psuedo-questions or psuedo logic and be the last to speak. He thereby "wins" his game. "Dennis Pack" <dennispack@nospam.hotmail.com> wrote in message news:424B22E4-4A5D-4E81-B92F-1D93DE9146D7@microsoft.com... > FireWall2: > I shouldn't be answering this but it's simple. A person > installs a beta operating system and expects everything to function like > the previous operating system. Since things are different and some things > don't work, the new operating system has to be junk. A side thought is > since it doesn't work right for them it can't work for others, even though > many of are using it without problems. Have a great day. > |
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Dennis,
Reading your Post made me laugh so much thought I’d never stop. One of these days, slowly, folks will fully comprehend the designed inherent Security and functionality ease within Vista. Historically, beginning with Windows 3.1 each new MS OS Upgrade was a very simple task for installing and self-learning the new OS Features. Today, Vista is so technically advanced that Vista does not accept or easily allow OS modifications. Hence, a **new learning curve** that never have we experienced while Upgrading a Microsoft OS (old habits are difficult for breaking) and we have been spoon fed by Microsoft far too long. -- Firewall "Dennis Pack" wrote: > FireWall2: > I shouldn't be answering this but it's simple. A person installs > a beta operating system and expects everything to function like the previous > operating system. Since things are different and some things don't work, the > new operating system has to be junk. A side thought is since it doesn't work > right for them it can't work for others, even though many of are using it > without problems. Have a great day. > > -- > Dennis Pack > Vista x64 Enterprise > Office 2007 > "FireWall2" <FireWall2@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:BBA06946-3082-4024-BFE5-612BEF3F3E03@microsoft.com... > > Michael, > > > > Respectfully, why do you demonstrate such a level for lack of knowledge > > regarding Vista? > > > > Apparently you must be a very bored individual that enjoys spreading myth, > > rumor, and disgraceful deceptions, in respect to Vista. > > > > > > -- > > Firewall > > > > > > "michail iakovou yos" wrote: > > > >> Good grief... I would suggest you take control of your enthusiasm > >> and wait for the wave of concerns that will be expressed in a month or > >> two, > >> then make your decision on whether to buy vista > >> > >> Or brace yourself for many problems... > >> > >> > >> "showgirl643" <showgirl643@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> news B3214B4-26C1-4505-B741-DDEB508BB873@microsoft.com...> >> >i am very excited about getting vista business, but i am concerned i > >> >have a > >> > computer that is or was windows media center. will that work with the > >> > the > >> > business version of vista. secondly, i have a AMD 64 athlon x 2 chip i > >> > have > >> > been running the windows ultimate 32bit on my computer. no problems, > >> > but > >> > can > >> > i run the 64 bit on here and when i receive my vista business? > >> > > >> > thanks guys! > >> > Showgirl643/Sharon > >> > >> > >> > |
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I can teach you a few billion things about computers....
First lesson: Vista stinks Your limited understanding about vista clearly shows that you are some computer illiterate kid who comes in here for flamewars... as a "defendor" or something for things you do not comprehend. |
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FireWall2:
Glad that I could oblige. I agree fully that Vista creates a vast learning curve. If it weren't for learning curves and changes things would get very boring. The only issues that I've really had with Vista is drivers, which I'm used to because I've been running XP x64 since beta releases. -- Dennis Pack Vista x64 Enterprise Office 2007 "FireWall2" <FireWall2@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:5067A06B-3846-41F8-BEEE-378101B39B74@microsoft.com... > Dennis, > > Reading your Post made me laugh so much thought I’d never stop. > > One of these days, slowly, folks will fully comprehend the designed > inherent > Security and functionality ease within Vista. > > Historically, beginning with Windows 3.1 each new MS OS Upgrade was a very > simple task for installing and self-learning the new OS Features. > > Today, Vista is so technically advanced that Vista does not accept or > easily > allow OS modifications. Hence, a **new learning curve** that never have we > experienced while Upgrading a Microsoft OS (old habits are difficult for > breaking) and we have been spoon fed by Microsoft far too long. > > > -- > Firewall > > > "Dennis Pack" wrote: > >> FireWall2: >> I shouldn't be answering this but it's simple. A person >> installs >> a beta operating system and expects everything to function like the >> previous >> operating system. Since things are different and some things don't work, >> the >> new operating system has to be junk. A side thought is since it doesn't >> work >> right for them it can't work for others, even though many of are using it >> without problems. Have a great day. >> >> -- >> Dennis Pack >> Vista x64 Enterprise >> Office 2007 >> "FireWall2" <FireWall2@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:BBA06946-3082-4024-BFE5-612BEF3F3E03@microsoft.com... >> > Michael, >> > >> > Respectfully, why do you demonstrate such a level for lack of knowledge >> > regarding Vista? >> > >> > Apparently you must be a very bored individual that enjoys spreading >> > myth, >> > rumor, and disgraceful deceptions, in respect to Vista. >> > >> > >> > -- >> > Firewall >> > >> > >> > "michail iakovou yos" wrote: >> > >> >> Good grief... I would suggest you take control of your enthusiasm >> >> and wait for the wave of concerns that will be expressed in a month or >> >> two, >> >> then make your decision on whether to buy vista >> >> >> >> Or brace yourself for many problems... >> >> >> >> >> >> "showgirl643" <showgirl643@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> >> news B3214B4-26C1-4505-B741-DDEB508BB873@microsoft.com...>> >> >i am very excited about getting vista business, but i am concerned i >> >> >have a >> >> > computer that is or was windows media center. will that work with >> >> > the >> >> > the >> >> > business version of vista. secondly, i have a AMD 64 athlon x 2 >> >> > chip i >> >> > have >> >> > been running the windows ultimate 32bit on my computer. no >> >> > problems, >> >> > but >> >> > can >> >> > i run the 64 bit on here and when i receive my vista business? >> >> > >> >> > thanks guys! >> >> > Showgirl643/Sharon >> >> >> >> >> >> >> |
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Collin,
The difference between Vista and all other previous Microsoft OS is equal with the difference between piloting a single engine aircraft and piloting a Stealth Fighter Jet. Before piloting that Stealth Fighter Jet requires a new learning curve never before experienced by a well experienced pilot !!! For the first time in history, Microsoft has offered the Vista OS with inherent Security equal with Stealth Fighter Jet. Today, a new self-education is a must requirement for Installing / using Vista ! Thank you for your response. -- Firewall "Colin Barnhorst" wrote: > There are also folks who are contrarians. It just does not matter what the > issues are as long as someone takes a position first so that the contrarian > has something to oppose. A contrarian is by definition incapable of > original thought. The contrarian's object is to present a series of > unanswerable psuedo-questions or psuedo logic and be the last to speak. He > thereby "wins" his game. > > "Dennis Pack" <dennispack@nospam.hotmail.com> wrote in message > news:424B22E4-4A5D-4E81-B92F-1D93DE9146D7@microsoft.com... > > FireWall2: > > I shouldn't be answering this but it's simple. A person > > installs a beta operating system and expects everything to function like > > the previous operating system. Since things are different and some things > > don't work, the new operating system has to be junk. A side thought is > > since it doesn't work right for them it can't work for others, even though > > many of are using it without problems. Have a great day. > > > |
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Security on any OS is only as good as the person using the computer. Nothing overly Stealthy about Vista. Have you ever run and used a Server like W2K3 In any environment aside from home or Games scenario? And I am not talking about Office Suites or similar. -- Peter Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged. "FireWall2" <FireWall2@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:365391B1-135C-4A21-9FD8-77AF71B85255@microsoft.com... > Collin, > > The difference between Vista and all other previous Microsoft OS is equal > with the difference between piloting a single engine aircraft and piloting a > Stealth Fighter Jet. > > Before piloting that Stealth Fighter Jet requires a new learning curve never > before experienced by a well experienced pilot !!! > > For the first time in history, Microsoft has offered the Vista OS with > inherent Security equal with Stealth Fighter Jet. Today, a new self-education > is a must requirement for Installing / using Vista ! > > Thank you for your response. > > -- > Firewall > > > "Colin Barnhorst" wrote: > >> There are also folks who are contrarians. It just does not matter what the >> issues are as long as someone takes a position first so that the contrarian >> has something to oppose. A contrarian is by definition incapable of >> original thought. The contrarian's object is to present a series of >> unanswerable psuedo-questions or psuedo logic and be the last to speak. He >> thereby "wins" his game. >> >> "Dennis Pack" <dennispack@nospam.hotmail.com> wrote in message >> news:424B22E4-4A5D-4E81-B92F-1D93DE9146D7@microsoft.com... >> > FireWall2: >> > I shouldn't be answering this but it's simple. A person >> > installs a beta operating system and expects everything to function like >> > the previous operating system. Since things are different and some things >> > don't work, the new operating system has to be junk. A side thought is >> > since it doesn't work right for them it can't work for others, even though >> > many of are using it without problems. Have a great day. >> > >> |
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Michael,
My age is pushing 64 years. Thank you for referring to me as a kid, kinda makes me feel young again. Your false assuming demonstrates your factual knowledge and/or lack of, no offense please. Possibly, within a few years, you too will fully comprehend Vista’s incredible functionality and Security. Vista is not the typical plug and play OS. Please control your Flaming Posts. Respectfully, -- Firewall "michail iakovou yos" wrote: > I can teach you a few billion things about computers.... > > First lesson: Vista stinks > > Your limited understanding about vista clearly shows that you are some > computer illiterate kid who comes in here for flamewars... > as a "defendor" or something for things you do not comprehend. > > > |
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62 and you are acting like that? You should be ashamed of yourself.
"FireWall2" <FireWall2@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:707FEAD8-9424-4EEC-B2F4-5B59BAD296EB@microsoft.com... > Michael, > > My age is pushing 64 years. Thank you for referring to me as a kid, kinda > makes me feel young again. > > Your false assuming demonstrates your factual knowledge and/or lack of, no > offense please. > > Possibly, within a few years, you too will fully comprehend Vista's > incredible functionality and Security. > > Vista is not the typical plug and play OS. > > Please control your Flaming Posts. > > Respectfully, > > -- > Firewall > > > "michail iakovou yos" wrote: > >> I can teach you a few billion things about computers.... >> >> First lesson: Vista stinks >> >> Your limited understanding about vista clearly shows that you are some >> computer illiterate kid who comes in here for flamewars... >> as a "defendor" or something for things you do not comprehend. >> >> >> |
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