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What a rip. I expected better graphics and a fastger machine however
I was happy with XP and only moved to Vista because I had to if I wanted new maching. I have a XP Dell over 5years ole which runs better then my new Dell Vista laptop. Threre are changes none of them good the worst is the multifuncition mouse who's always ready to do something I don't want done so it if I wan t to use the mouse I have to spend time tricking it into doing into what I want it to do. |
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Ah come on now, tell us how ya really feel :>)
-- All the best, SG "flamestar" <agnifire@gmail.com> wrote in message news:02e96bf2-2175-44a8-a624-5ae67113e791@q39g2000hsf.googlegroups.com... > What a rip. I expected better graphics and a fastger machine however > I was happy with XP and only moved to Vista because I had to if I > wanted new maching. I have a XP Dell over 5years ole which runs better > then my new Dell Vista laptop. Threre are changes none of them good > the worst is the multifuncition mouse who's always ready to do > something I don't want done so it if I wan t to use the mouse I have > to spend time tricking it into doing into what I want it to do. > |
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"flamestar" <agnifire@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:02e96bf2-2175-44a8-a624-5ae67113e791@q39g2000hsf.googlegroups.com... > What a rip. I expected better graphics and a fastger machine however > I was happy with XP and only moved to Vista because I had to if I > wanted new maching. I have a XP Dell over 5years ole which runs better > then my new Dell Vista laptop. Threre are changes none of them good > the worst is the multifuncition mouse who's always ready to do > something I don't want done so it if I wan t to use the mouse I have > to spend time tricking it into doing into what I want it to do. > Your laptop probably doesn't have enough RAM and the CPU is most likely pegged down to half speed in an attempt to preserve battery life.. -- Mike Hall - MVP http://msmvps.com/blogs/mikehall/default.aspx |
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You are bitching about Vista's performance on a machine that has never run
XP. So you really have no valid comparison. I'm not saying that to jump to the defense of Vista. I'm just pointing out the flaw in your methodology. Until you run XP on THAT machine, there's is no valid comparison. BTW: The "malfunctioning mouse" may actually be an overly sensitive keypad. That complaint shows up a lot on this group. But no matter whether it's the mouse or the keypad, you've got a brand new computer. Make Dell handle the issue. It's under warranty, right? If your radio on a brand new car wasn't working right, wouldn't you take it back to the dealer? Or would you blame the gasoline for the problem? "flamestar" <agnifire@gmail.com> wrote in message news:02e96bf2-2175-44a8-a624-5ae67113e791@q39g2000hsf.googlegroups.com... > What a rip. I expected better graphics and a fastger machine however > I was happy with XP and only moved to Vista because I had to if I > wanted new maching. I have a XP Dell over 5years ole which runs better > then my new Dell Vista laptop. Threre are changes none of them good > the worst is the multifuncition mouse who's always ready to do > something I don't want done so it if I wan t to use the mouse I have > to spend time tricking it into doing into what I want it to do. > |
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I've had every version of Windows and this by far is the worst. With other
versions I was able to save sites to a specific folder with no problem. In this version it doesn't allow me to do that. Too much work in this version. I've even tried going to the support site at Microsoft but it says I need to have enabled scripts to view. I haven't touched anything. For those that totally love everything new.....I have looked at help etc. So there....... To put it mildly, this is the WORST version ever!! |
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Janet wrote:
> I've had every version of Windows and this by far is the worst. With > other versions I was able to save sites to a specific folder with no > problem. In this version it doesn't allow me to do that. Too much work > in this version. I've even tried going to the support site at Microsoft > but it says I need to have enabled scripts to view. I haven't touched > anything. > > For those that totally love everything new.....I have looked at help > etc. So there....... > > To put it mildly, this is the WORST version ever!! Check this out: www.ubuntu.com. Unlike XP, it will work on new hardware, is free, needs no activation, becoming genuine, etc. Not only that, it comes with access to over 23,000 free programs and can be installed on as many machines as you like. In addition, compared to Windows, Ubuntu is bulletproof in regards to viruses and other malware. Alias |
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"Janet" <arkansasmiss@suddenlink.net> wrote in message news:uM3I0WbZIHA.4196@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > I've had every version of Windows and this by far is the worst. With other > versions I was able to save sites to a specific folder with no problem. In > this version it doesn't allow me to do that. Too much work in this > version. I've even tried going to the support site at Microsoft but it > says I need to have enabled scripts to view. I haven't touched anything. > > For those that totally love everything new.....I have looked at help etc. > So there....... > > To put it mildly, this is the WORST version ever!! In your opinion. |
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Dave wrote:
> > "Janet" <arkansasmiss@suddenlink.net> wrote in message > news:uM3I0WbZIHA.4196@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >> I've had every version of Windows and this by far is the worst. With >> other versions I was able to save sites to a specific folder with no >> problem. In this version it doesn't allow me to do that. Too much work >> in this version. I've even tried going to the support site at >> Microsoft but it says I need to have enabled scripts to view. I >> haven't touched anything. >> >> For those that totally love everything new.....I have looked at help >> etc. So there....... >> >> To put it mildly, this is the WORST version ever!! > > In your opinion. She wrote the message so, of course, it's her opinion. It's my opinion and millions of others opinions as well. Alias |
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If you want to do something other than bitch post specific problems and
error messages; you'll probably get some help. "Janet" <arkansasmiss@suddenlink.net> wrote in message news:uM3I0WbZIHA.4196@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > I've had every version of Windows and this by far is the worst. With other > versions I was able to save sites to a specific folder with no problem. In > this version it doesn't allow me to do that. Too much work in this > version. I've even tried going to the support site at Microsoft but it > says I need to have enabled scripts to view. I haven't touched anything. > > For those that totally love everything new.....I have looked at help etc. > So there....... > > To put it mildly, this is the WORST version ever!! |
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"Alias" <iamalias@removethisgmail.com> wrote in message news:uK8LscbZIHA.4696@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > Janet wrote: >> I've had every version of Windows and this by far is the worst. With >> other versions I was able to save sites to a specific folder with no >> problem. In this version it doesn't allow me to do that. Too much work in >> this version. I've even tried going to the support site at Microsoft but >> it says I need to have enabled scripts to view. I haven't touched >> anything. >> >> For those that totally love everything new.....I have looked at help etc. >> So there....... >> >> To put it mildly, this is the WORST version ever!! > > Check this out: www.ubuntu.com. Unlike XP, it will work on new hardware, > is free, needs no activation, becoming genuine, etc. Not only that, it > comes with access to over 23,000 free programs and can be installed on as > many machines as you like. In addition, compared to Windows, Ubuntu is > bulletproof in regards to viruses and other malware. > > Alias Just like any other OS there is a learning curve even with Ubuntu. The best thing to do is look what the people close to you use (Family,Friends,Local groups etc and make a choice. There is no better support then the personwho can actually come and sit at your desk. All current Operating Systems can do just about anything the others can for the typical user (unless you are using some propietary software or hardware). We can debate all day long what does what better, but it's pointless and quite honestly childish, for every stat one can give for a Positive another can give a Negative. |
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