after the XP S2 horror

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You can try ie 7 and add-remove it if you don't like it. As for Vista after
reading many posts pro and con I decided to wait and see. Read posts on a
Vista grroup site to get a better idea of what ypu want to do.
 
Dytrog said:
You can try ie 7 and add-remove it if you don't like it. As for Vista
after
reading many posts pro and con I decided to wait and see. Read posts on a
Vista grroup site to get a better idea of what ypu want to do.

And realize that the folks that post to newsgroups do so because they have a
problem. So this is not necessarily an indication of all the folks who are
running without problems. With that in mind it's still good advice to
check what issues folks are posting about. Just know that not everyone
experiences those problems.
 
No "horror" to XP SP2 that I'm aware of, it went flawlessly for me. I've
been using IE 7 since beta (I was one of the testers) and immediately
downloaded it when it was available, again, flawlessly. I haven't really
looked at VISTA yet, but you might try
Microsoft.public.windows.vista.general and ask there.
 
Rock said:
And realize that the folks that post to newsgroups do so because they have
a problem. So this is not necessarily an indication of all the folks who
are running without problems. With that in mind it's still good advice
to check what issues folks are posting about. Just know that not everyone
experiences those problems.
I for one am still waiting for Nikon to get Nikon Scan working on Vista..
There is no rush to move to Vista anyway.
Jim
 
IE7...You can tryand if you don't like it? You can remove it and revert back
to IE6.
Vista...You will need a top of the line PC. ie; 2gig Ram, 1gig is min. but
works better on 2. Digital monitor with a video card haveing DVI-I, Dual Core
CPU or more,etc.
Alot of,present day, utility programs have a hard time working on Vista. If
thet load at all.
I will quote what a Network installer told me. " If you have no problems
with XP? There is no reason to go to Vista."
Wait. Let the bugs get worked out. Let the software and hardware makers
catch up to make their products more compatible with Vista.
 
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