"Mark Levitski" <> wrote in message
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> I was able to customize and tweak around Vista gto make it look like
> WinXP.
> Processing speed is now on par with XP if not faster.
> As I said I can spend countless hours on computers and do it for a living,
> so no problem with that.
>
> I still insist that a number of issues can never be resolved and remain to
> be either fixed by Windows7 or I'll start experimenting with Linux.
>
> Such as Search, WinExplorer is now 90% like Vista, parts of its interface
> are BETTER than WinXP, but folders forgetting their views and inability to
> apply global view template are painful.
> COlors are still messed up in some applications. Etc. etc, but at least I
> am semi-happy tonight.
>
> I am not as happy as I was last week when WinXP was still running. Vista
> upgrade story happened as a result of reformatting disk drives after being
> attacked by a special Chinese virus... long story
> WinXP disk was discovered to have been lost, so I ran to a local store and
> all they had were Vistas, too long to wait for shipping WinXP from Wev
> sellers.
>
> This is how my Vista story started, i am here by accident. I started
> using Vista simply because virus affected certain thigns here I won't
> mention., I had to totally reinsatll.
> But finally after a week it looks somewhat more pleasing than upto
> yesterday.
>
> I programmed WinExplorer to behave in an amazingly efficient way, opening
> desired REAL folders imemdieatly, quick navigation, no mouse necessary.
> The Search is a failure however. It finds music & pictures, and simple
> filenames. try quering Binary files for random strings that WinXP easily
> handled, .... impossibl ein Vista.
Here is the website on how to use the new search on Vista and XP (available
as an update).
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/pro.../advquery.mspx
They made it query the index like a database.