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The excretion from a horse's hind quarters that is Vista just froze again
with an endlessly spinning circle.
Vista does no more to isolate programs in their own space than XP and in
real world experience is actually worse because of inherent
incompatibilities with many common programs that are never going to be
specifically optimized for Vista.
It is not an answer to tell a user then go back to XP: I cannot buy XP off
the shelf any longer, thanks to Microsoft.
I am stuck with this sloppy, bloated piece of crudware that emerged with the
same level of quality control as the choice for the putative Republican vice
presidential candidate.
with an endlessly spinning circle.
Vista does no more to isolate programs in their own space than XP and in
real world experience is actually worse because of inherent
incompatibilities with many common programs that are never going to be
specifically optimized for Vista.
It is not an answer to tell a user then go back to XP: I cannot buy XP off
the shelf any longer, thanks to Microsoft.
I am stuck with this sloppy, bloated piece of crudware that emerged with the
same level of quality control as the choice for the putative Republican vice
presidential candidate.