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How to overcome Vista Problems?

The Pleasures of Installing Vista

One must be made aware that if one is upgrading (?) to Vista from XP
there will be problems and expenses involved.
Not the least being that you will need to acquire the following replacement hardware. Printer, Scanner, Camera and any other item which requires a Vista
drivers, which is not available.
In many instances the manufacturers of such items have seen the arrival of Vista as an opportunity to sell replacement equipment and have therefore not made updated drivers available.
There is also the matter of ‘Software’ once again, the arrival of Vista has provided a ‘Bonanza’ for the producers, who have responded by either not providing upgrades for the new system at all, or have produced new versions at considerable cost. This applies to the majority of software producers.
All this in my opinion could have been avoided by Microsoft having included into Vista a compatibility program which enabled those items with XP drivers to be accepted by Vista. This might well have not been popular with the producers and manufacturers who stand to profit by the problems faced by people who are attempting to convert from XP to Vista.
There is a suggestion that there is a further operating system in the pipe line (Windows 7) if this is in fact the case, can we expect a repeat of the entire driver problem.
One is inclined to regard people who stay with an old system when a later system is brought out, as ‘Luddites’ this is hardly a fair assessment as one could well refer to the old saying that ‘If it isn’t bust ,don’t fix it’ .
The above is a statement of my opinion and my experiences in attempting to set up a replacement computer, as my original using XP is nearing the end of its reliable life. I am sorely tempted to remove the hard drive from my original computer and to fit it to the new computer. This I believe would save me all the above problems and expense.
Dennis Leefarr, June 2009
Vista has long since been a bone of contention with many, including me. I supply & build pc's for a living and have also changed more than 100 poeple who have bought pc's from the high street source back to XP. This is because of incompatiblity of many hardware items. Even my eldest daughter's IT room in her very big Surrey based school have backtracked and removed Vista from more than 400 computers. If you want my advice for what it is worth, £90.00 will buy you a Windows XP Home Edition disk full COA etc and then you can have some peace of mind. Need more info' contact me at chrisf989(AT)gmail(DOT)com. replace the at and the dot with the correct symbol.

C, June 2009
So - your opinion of Microft's Vista is not very good then?

There will always be another OS in development - they have to keep the wheels of industry and commerce turning and after all, developments in hardware need to be accommodated with new software. And then... new hardware is developed to take advantage of the features of the new softwre.

Here's an interesting spec of a PC from August 1991...

Olivetti PCS86
20Mb Hard Disk
14" VGA Mono monitor
3½" 720k Floppy disk drive
640k RAM
10MHz NEC V30 processor
PS/2 compatible keyboard (no mouse)

Yours for £703.83 inc VAT

Happy days...

Peccavi prefers XP, June 2009
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