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Windows Vista learning curve?
Well...Is there much of one?
I just picked up a new laptop with Vista installed....How much of a headache am I in store for? |
I have heard there is, But could they really have changed it that much??
Do you have the pro or office or what ever, or is it the home edition? What all editions does it come in |
OT: contact me please . . . think you will be happy.
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Got the business version. So far it's a pain in the ass. If I wanted to learn a new OS then I should have got a MacBook Pro. |
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there are a Few different things like adding printers... the 2007 office suite... etc but i think MS was going for ease of use when they put everything together. i also use Ubuntu linux and if you are not happen with vista once u get going you might wanna check it out. http://www.ubuntu.com ... once u get into linux, Everything is free, customizable, and recently has been running Really well. |
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This is what I just picked up. I doubt it will run slow. |
if you are going to learn a new operating system, why not learn something that actually works?
windoze isn't it. |
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i got a desktop w/ the home version and not really much of a learning curve
just alot of older software i used and had custom made no longer works :/ |
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I am using since 3 months, I like to renew it always, you know...
Looks wonderful, nice browsing, I have not lived any hardware or program running pains however altough it is 64bit system Dual 325 3GHZ, 1GB Kingston 533Mhz + Sata2 HD's..., really struggling while listening and browsing in many web pages, you will need at least 1GB Ram and SCSI drives also I do not like its inside search feature. |
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