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DaveB
Hello all Vista Guru's
I now have 5 PC's running all versions of Windows Vista (Basic, Prem,
Ultimate). They are all working and all updated with the latest upgrades.
Now for the fun, I have roughly 24 hours of work and time spent installing
these products on both clean installs and upgrading from Windows XP.
My views are that Windows Vista is the most unstable system I have worked
with and you can crash the OS with just adding drivers, changing drivers and
or adding and removing software components. This is so wild that I have not
seen such an unstable OS like this before. I suggest that you truly install
with a clean install and no third party software involved. Be careful with
Roxio, Security Software, Printer Drivers, Adobe, and others as they will
bring down your system and blank out your screens. You will have a lot of
fun trying to recover.
Have fun as I now after so much work have my systems all running and up but
I would be very careful adding third party software.
Have fun and enjoy the installs.
Dave
I now have 5 PC's running all versions of Windows Vista (Basic, Prem,
Ultimate). They are all working and all updated with the latest upgrades.
Now for the fun, I have roughly 24 hours of work and time spent installing
these products on both clean installs and upgrading from Windows XP.
My views are that Windows Vista is the most unstable system I have worked
with and you can crash the OS with just adding drivers, changing drivers and
or adding and removing software components. This is so wild that I have not
seen such an unstable OS like this before. I suggest that you truly install
with a clean install and no third party software involved. Be careful with
Roxio, Security Software, Printer Drivers, Adobe, and others as they will
bring down your system and blank out your screens. You will have a lot of
fun trying to recover.
Have fun as I now after so much work have my systems all running and up but
I would be very careful adding third party software.
Have fun and enjoy the installs.
Dave