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It also seems I can't buy a new computer from Dell without Vista. I wish they would give you a choice of OS's. I would prefer XP for now until I'm more certain about Vista. Maybe I'll check Gateway. And if not, then it looks like I'm going to have to build a whole new rig myself.
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I can guarantee the very same RAM upgrade would work just fine on WinXP. :hmm: |
Running Vista Ultimate & have "MS Office Enterprise 2007 Blue Edition"
HAve use office since office 95 came out and own everyone. This Blue edition is the best in my opinon. I wouldn't go back to anything else, even those free Linux Office which are good also. MS finally got it right!:yep::rock: http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a3...ank/office.jpg |
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And beleive this! THey are releasing a system with Ubuntu on it! That's an about face! http://www.dell.com/content/topics/s...=19&l=en&s=dhs Does that blow your mind or what? -S |
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I'm going to go load up 2x xp2500 Athlons (I have 5 systems here with the exact same hardware) with 1 GB each and run them side by side. I'll see how bad it really is. Matter of fact, I'll only put 512 MB in the XP system and 1 GB in the Vista system. On Office 2007, the Jury is still out with me on it. I am also running Enterprise. Its main difference is to rid you of menu's and replace with a Visual experience instead. I like it in the way it looks better, but in functionality, it may slow me down considerably while I switch menus to get to the visual menu that I need to do a particular task. I'll let you know how it goes later on. -S |
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I managed to find a way to hack the generic drivers to work on it, but its very picky and allows you to select out of spec resolutions and such - and if you select the wrong thing, there is no going back without major work to get it working again. Anyway - the reason Dell is cheap on prices is because they are also cheap on support. If you don't have to support the product you sell, you can sell it at a greater discount, no? -S |
So far - My vote for most annoying new Vista addition – 'User Account Control'. This thing makes it so your machine asks you tripple to quadruple before you can even install a simple app like Adobe Flash for your browser! I quickly disabled that!
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