T the_clockwork Guest Jun 8, 2007 #3 I like it.. i only have it on one home computer though.. work I still use xp.. took awhile to get use to it though, different stuff
I like it.. i only have it on one home computer though.. work I still use xp.. took awhile to get use to it though, different stuff
perkele New member Platinum Jun 8, 2007 #5 PuddleMonkey said: But that's because I don't have it. Click to expand... tee hee
perkele New member Platinum Jun 8, 2007 #6 the_clockwork said: I like it.. i only have it on one home computer though.. work I still use xp.. took awhile to get use to it though, different stuff Click to expand... I have it now, came with new PC. Feels bit odd.
the_clockwork said: I like it.. i only have it on one home computer though.. work I still use xp.. took awhile to get use to it though, different stuff Click to expand... I have it now, came with new PC. Feels bit odd.
Y_lifter New member Jun 8, 2007 #7 Don't have it Not sure I want to take the time to learn it yet Most Corporate machines don't have it due to it being a resource hog and needing upgrades to Ram, Video and CPU to make it usable.
Don't have it Not sure I want to take the time to learn it yet Most Corporate machines don't have it due to it being a resource hog and needing upgrades to Ram, Video and CPU to make it usable.
SpyWizard Elite Mentor EF VIP Jun 8, 2007 #8 Y_lifter said: Don't have it Not sure I want to take the time to learn it yet Most Corporate machines don't have it due to it being a resource hog and needing upgrades to Ram, Video and CPU to make it usable. Click to expand... yep, just had a banker ask me yesterday if he should upgrade, his equipment is 1.5 yrs old.. i told him no, the only security upgrades it really has is the ability for microsoft to better secure licensing of software.. mostly..
Y_lifter said: Don't have it Not sure I want to take the time to learn it yet Most Corporate machines don't have it due to it being a resource hog and needing upgrades to Ram, Video and CPU to make it usable. Click to expand... yep, just had a banker ask me yesterday if he should upgrade, his equipment is 1.5 yrs old.. i told him no, the only security upgrades it really has is the ability for microsoft to better secure licensing of software.. mostly..
hyp1 New member Jun 8, 2007 #10 it's incompatible with so many things from what I've read I think I will just wait until they work out the bugs Last edited: Jun 8, 2007
it's incompatible with so many things from what I've read I think I will just wait until they work out the bugs
gotmojo Plat Hero Platinum Jun 9, 2007 #13 Vista = http://www.goingfaster.com/term2029/skynet.html I have Vista ultimate, came with my new laptop and I guess I like it fine.............But honestly, I probably don't know any better.
Vista = http://www.goingfaster.com/term2029/skynet.html I have Vista ultimate, came with my new laptop and I guess I like it fine.............But honestly, I probably don't know any better.
dsh89 New member Jun 9, 2007 #15 I don't like it. I would take XP over it anyday. It is nice to look at, but nothing you want to have to use over and over again.
I don't like it. I would take XP over it anyday. It is nice to look at, but nothing you want to have to use over and over again.