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Guest
I was very excited about the Windows Vista upgrade. The features are superb
and innovative. They are accommodating and will solve all of my problems
when it comes to organization. I awaited for the public release with the
crazy thought that I would just purchase the software from the store and
upgrade. I even used Windows Upgrade Advisor to ensure I was properly.
Imagine my surprise when the software didn't upgrade. I spoke with three
technicians, one of whom didn't speak English well, and finally got my
answer. It seems that I had the 32-bit software and needed the 64-bit. I
was informed that I would have to visit the retail store where the software
the purchase and request this DVD. What a surprise I received! Not only did
I have to call visit a site to order the 64-bit media DVD, I also had to pay
extra for shipping and handling. Personal computers are updated with 64-bit
processors and becoming standard issue. However, instead of offering this
alternative in the store, you're required to order it and pay extra. Then,
to top it all off, the best expedition of the software is up to five business
days. I guess I was a fool to think this transition would be smooth. I
should've known there was a ploy somewhere and Microsoft would ensure a
nightmare.
and innovative. They are accommodating and will solve all of my problems
when it comes to organization. I awaited for the public release with the
crazy thought that I would just purchase the software from the store and
upgrade. I even used Windows Upgrade Advisor to ensure I was properly.
Imagine my surprise when the software didn't upgrade. I spoke with three
technicians, one of whom didn't speak English well, and finally got my
answer. It seems that I had the 32-bit software and needed the 64-bit. I
was informed that I would have to visit the retail store where the software
the purchase and request this DVD. What a surprise I received! Not only did
I have to call visit a site to order the 64-bit media DVD, I also had to pay
extra for shipping and handling. Personal computers are updated with 64-bit
processors and becoming standard issue. However, instead of offering this
alternative in the store, you're required to order it and pay extra. Then,
to top it all off, the best expedition of the software is up to five business
days. I guess I was a fool to think this transition would be smooth. I
should've known there was a ploy somewhere and Microsoft would ensure a
nightmare.