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Yves C.
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      01-01-2008
Hi there,

Vista is a fine and stable operating system no matter what I've reed here
and even for some of the issues I had, like memory upgrade (batch do change
even with the same model number); it isn't Vista dependant or the tires
aren't dependant of my car engine! When you tweak parameters, go into the
registry wihtout fully realizing what's going on, when your system isn't
balanced properley or ready for it or up to date, when you do not install all
necessary hardware drivers, you can only get what you get, no matter the
operating system or the car!

Vista is stable, no questions about it! Perfect, no one is. The computer
field is one that evolves or changes constantly. So, one needs to adapt or
adjust accordingly or, better, make a well thought out decision when buying a
computer today or for tomorrow... Components, reliability, "upgradeability"
and quality, no less.

Voila! You'll have no problems...!

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Drew
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      01-01-2008
Running Vista Business since Day 1...system screaming fast and stable
!!.........just my 3 cents


"Yves C." <> wrote in message
news:C337594B-0B49-4282-8382-...
> Hi there,
>
> Vista is a fine and stable operating system no matter what I've reed here
> and even for some of the issues I had, like memory upgrade (batch do
> change
> even with the same model number); it isn't Vista dependant or the tires
> aren't dependant of my car engine! When you tweak parameters, go into the
> registry wihtout fully realizing what's going on, when your system isn't
> balanced properley or ready for it or up to date, when you do not install
> all
> necessary hardware drivers, you can only get what you get, no matter the
> operating system or the car!
>
> Vista is stable, no questions about it! Perfect, no one is. The computer
> field is one that evolves or changes constantly. So, one needs to adapt or
> adjust accordingly or, better, make a well thought out decision when
> buying a
> computer today or for tomorrow... Components, reliability,
> "upgradeability"
> and quality, no less.
>
> Voila! You'll have no problems...!
>
> --
> Yves C.
>


 
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msnews.microsoft.com
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      01-01-2008
For about 3 months , then it is outdated already.

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"Yves C." <> wrote in message
news:C337594B-0B49-4282-8382-...
> Hi there,
>
> Vista is a fine and stable operating system no matter what I've reed here
> and even for some of the issues I had, like memory upgrade (batch do
> change
> even with the same model number); it isn't Vista dependant or the tires
> aren't dependant of my car engine! When you tweak parameters, go into the
> registry wihtout fully realizing what's going on, when your system isn't
> balanced properley or ready for it or up to date, when you do not install
> all
> necessary hardware drivers, you can only get what you get, no matter the
> operating system or the car!
>
> Vista is stable, no questions about it! Perfect, no one is. The computer
> field is one that evolves or changes constantly. So, one needs to adapt or
> adjust accordingly or, better, make a well thought out decision when
> buying a
> computer today or for tomorrow... Components, reliability,
> "upgradeability"
> and quality, no less.
>
> Voila! You'll have no problems...!
>
> --
> Yves C.
>

 
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