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Including me right now. I received a free upgrade to Vista Home basic for a laptop I bought in December and have not installed it yet. Right now I don't ever plan to as long as their is support for XP Home available
that's been suggested and I think it's a good idea, there may be a shortage of
experts
not many voluntarily are upgrading
Well Chewy I am no expert but I have been running Vista now since Jan. 31st I can help out some I am sure.
I have been testing all the retail software I have on Vista for quite awhile and I know quite a lot in this area.
Just a idea thats all.
and for all of the users of xp that can update have the best of two worlds run a dual boot OS I have vista ultimate on one partion and xp pro on the other and it works very nicely
well micro if you want to start a tread in general computing we can get a head start
running apps in compatibility mode seems to be the key problem people are
missing
yes this is where I find most users are having their problems most of them I have found are very easy to solve for the 32 bit OS but the 64 OS Vistas are still giving us major headaches.
I will start a thread later on today
I dual boot with Vista and XP too. I am only using Vista because it came with the laptop. I don't have a huge problem with software compatibility with Vista. Most softwares will work if you set them to run in XP compatibility mode. My main problem with Vista is file and content protection. It's a #$#% nightmare to try to alter files and softwares in Vista. Movie output through HMDI connection is crippled too. Vista is not friendly to power users.
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