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But to get on topic, I will say that I do love my eeebuntu netbook. On public connections i dont have to worry about people trying to steal data off of it (who is going to have the tools to hack me at a fastfood restaurant?). with its diminutive specs, not having to run a virus scanner makes it very convenient.
Why do you favor the Windows OS?
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Re: Why do you favor the Windows OS?
random errors, crashes normally stable programs. i hate the ribbon menus. resource hog. my old 900MHz desktop with 512K of ram and win2k is only marginally slower than my ridiculous new setup.Ziggy587 wrote:Why is Vista garbage?
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I'm forced to use Vista at work, and have for 18 months. I still don't like it. It's still not stable. I can't remote desktop into win2k machines. it crashes twice a day.Ziggy587 wrote:The Bandwagon. Mac has great advertisement, they trashed Vista from the get go. Then leave it to the internet to finish off the job. Vista really isn't as bad as people make it out to be. "I got my new PC and it came with Vista and it sucks." Why does it suck? Because that's what you heard?Niode wrote:I don't understand why people are so pissy about Vista.
ps. i hate macs even more.
Re: Why do you favor the Windows OS?
Vista is stable just fine, if you're having problems with it it's probably because either the computer it is running on is not stable, or it isn't configured right, bad or lack of 3rd party drives, or all. Or, possibly, the computer has lots of bloatware and malware. And maybe your "normally stable programs" weren't meant to run on Vista. I'm just guessing here. All I'm saying is when you get a computer error it doesn't automatically mean it's the operating system's fault. What kind of computers do you have Vista on at work and at home?
Vista is NOT a resource hog. If you're not using resources, Vista will. Once you go to use those resources, Vista will give them to you. I'm not sure what "ribbon menus" are but you can make Vista look just like XP (classic start menu and what not).
Vista is NOT a resource hog. If you're not using resources, Vista will. Once you go to use those resources, Vista will give them to you. I'm not sure what "ribbon menus" are but you can make Vista look just like XP (classic start menu and what not).
Re: Why do you favor the Windows OS?
I'm guessing he's talking about Office 2007, which you can get on XP with the exact same interface.Ziggy587 wrote:I'm not sure what "ribbon menus" are but you can make Vista look just like XP (classic start menu and what not).
And what's the specs on the Vista machine? Sounds like you managed to fuck your Vista machine up the ass with unwanted programs.my old 900MHz desktop with 512K of ram and win2k is only marginally slower than my ridiculous new setup.
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Re: Why do you favor the Windows OS?
Especially if the old machine only has 512K of ram. Might be difficult to render these forums with that kind of setupMrPopo wrote:I'm guessing he's talking about Office 2007, which you can get on XP with the exact same interface.Ziggy587 wrote:I'm not sure what "ribbon menus" are but you can make Vista look just like XP (classic start menu and what not).And what's the specs on the Vista machine? Sounds like you managed to fuck your Vista machine up the ass with unwanted programs.my old 900MHz desktop with 512K of ram and win2k is only marginally slower than my ridiculous new setup.
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the box with 512 is a champ. no problems with anything.dlmvii wrote:Especially if the old machine only has 512K of ram. Might be difficult to render these forums with that kind of setup
Re: Why do you favor the Windows OS?
1.8GHz Intel, 2GB ram, 32-bit vista. photoshop cs3 isnt stable. my home box is a 2.66GHz Intel Core 2 Duo, 4 GB, its a beast.Ziggy587 wrote:Vista is stable just fine, if you're having problems with it it's probably because either the computer it is running on is not stable, or it isn't configured right, bad or lack of 3rd party drives, or all. Or, possibly, the computer has lots of bloatware and malware. And maybe your "normally stable programs" weren't meant to run on Vista. I'm just guessing here. All I'm saying is when you get a computer error it doesn't automatically mean it's the operating system's fault. What kind of computers do you have Vista on at work and at home?
lack of drivers is an issue for some of the problems, but not all.
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welcome to the workplaceMrPopo wrote:Sounds like you managed to fuck your Vista machine up the ass with unwanted programs.
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So on the home box you have Vista and it has problems? If so, you need to reformat that bastard and stop surfing the dark bowels of the internet with all the crazy auto downloads. The first box is going to have issues with Vista, especially trying to run Photoshop.V3rtigo wrote:1.8GHz Intel, 2GB ram, 32-bit vista. photoshop cs3 isnt stable. my home box is a 2.66GHz Intel Core 2 Duo, 4 GB, its a beast.Ziggy587 wrote:Vista is stable just fine, if you're having problems with it it's probably because either the computer it is running on is not stable, or it isn't configured right, bad or lack of 3rd party drives, or all. Or, possibly, the computer has lots of bloatware and malware. And maybe your "normally stable programs" weren't meant to run on Vista. I'm just guessing here. All I'm saying is when you get a computer error it doesn't automatically mean it's the operating system's fault. What kind of computers do you have Vista on at work and at home?
lack of drivers is an issue for some of the problems, but not all.
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