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Old 03-01-2007
Dennis Pack
 

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Re: One for Vista owners.
David:
I would appreciate it if you would let me know when the "months of
rough water ahead of you yet" start. I've been running Vista x64 full time
since the end of November, 2006 without problems. Taking the time to study
and research Vista before purchasing or installing it can eliminate a lot of
the problems or errors that are being encountered. Have a great day.

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Dennis Pack
XP x64, Vista Enterprise x64
Office2007
"DavidTyson" <DavidTyson@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:4836261D-85AC-4DA8-BB67-BD7AF1CA8ABF@microsoft.com...
>I am amazing to see how many people are complaining here.
>
> If you were clever enough to buy Vista as soon as it came out, and were
> dooped by marketing - you should just sit tight and shut up. Because there
> are months of rough water ahead of you yet.
>
> I thought it was common knowledge not to go near an operating system in
> early stages. To at LEAST look into it.
>
> All of you have dropped a perfectly fine working OS (WinXP) for an
> over-marketed prettier version.
>
> Well done for shooting yourself in the foot.
>
> I'm not trying to say anyone is stupid, I mean you are force fed on TV, on
> Radio, on the net that Vista is good, we want Vista.
>
> All I am saying if you went out and bought it ASAP, then you shouldnt be
> here whining about how horrible it is, and how nothing works.
>
> You should be accepting the fact YOU as a consumer made a mistake. THE
> BIGGEST MISTAKE.
>
> You made an impulse buy, without thoroughly looking into the product...
>
> Any quick search on reviews of Vista would have suggested you WAIT 6
> months
> or a year.
>
> But Micro$oft and their shiny pretty advertisments caught you right in
> their
> net.
>
> So stop complaining, and enjoy what you put yourself into - stop blaming
> Micro$oft, and go back to XP - We dont have to accept Vista.
>
> IMO.


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