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Well there is nothing wrong. Ever tried running the Vista Starter version?
Why would Microsoft want us all to use an old OS when they could be pushing out their new one, making money and making most users happy. I wouldn't go back to XP, and I know most people on Overclock.net wouldn't either, and they know what they are talking about.
If you buy Vista Ultimate, you are allowed to downgrade to XP for freeEver been bored enough to read the installation TOS? XD
Last edited by Recursion; 22-06-2008 at 09:15 AM.
Microsoft is basically forcing users to go to Vista. They sign contracts with manufacturers to use Vista, stop selling XP and eventually drop the support for it. It's Vista Basic edition, not Starter. It's like having all the problems of Vista, with the least advantages. Go to EEEuser's forums. The general consensus about WIndows Vista is that it's bloated, which it is. My Acer sadly came with Home Premium and they wont allow me to upgrade to XP for free.Well there is nothing wrong. Ever tried running the Vista Starter version?
Why would Microsoft want us all to use an old OS when they could be pushing out their new one, making money and making most users happy. I wouldn't go back to XP, and I know most people on Overclock.net wouldn't either, and they know what they are talking about.
If you buy Vista Ultimate, you are allowed to downgrade to XP for freeEver been bored enough to read the installation TOS? XD
It is a handy application, indeed!
Last edited by HotelUser; 22-06-2008 at 01:23 PM.
I'm not crazy, ask my toaster.
Any business would do what MS is doing ¬_¬ It's like saying, why did Apple bring out the 3rd Gen iPod Nanos and stop selling the 1st gen Nanos :/Microsoft is basically forcing users to go to Vista. They sign contracts with manufacturers to use Vista, stop selling XP and eventually drop the support for it. It's Vista Basic edition, not Starter. It's like having all the problems of Vista, with the least advantages. Go to EEEuser's forums. The general consensus about WIndows Vista is that it's bloated, which it is. My Acer sadly came with Home Premium and they wont allow me to upgrade to XP for free.
It is a handy application, indeed!
It's not the same thing. Microsoft can make companies use Vista by making contracts, and refusing them service if they fail to abide.
I'm not crazy, ask my toaster.
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