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Okay, I've had it. I bought this HP Presario 3 months ago, everything was
fine then one day I had "limited" (meaning none) connectivity. Simple
connection directly to cable modem and ISP says all is well on their end.
Several hours of troubleshooting with HP including a couple system restores
have no effect. Now, they're telling me I need to do a complete restore of
the OS which will wipe out everything I've done for the last three months.
If I'm gonna have to do that, I'm gonna do it with XP and not Vista.
My question is, what are my options? Do I have to buy XP and install it
myself? I'm not sure I'm up to that, and I don't want to have to drop a
bunch of money into a new operating system just to get my brand new computer
to work. I understand new technology and bugs and compatibility. But when I
buy something I expect it to work without my having to be a tech guru, any
more than I should have to be a mechanic to make my new car run. It's
irritating. If Vista has issues then I should have the option of staying
with what works until those issues are resolved and not have it shoved down
my throat. Any suggestions? Thanks for any help you can give me.
Dave
fine then one day I had "limited" (meaning none) connectivity. Simple
connection directly to cable modem and ISP says all is well on their end.
Several hours of troubleshooting with HP including a couple system restores
have no effect. Now, they're telling me I need to do a complete restore of
the OS which will wipe out everything I've done for the last three months.
If I'm gonna have to do that, I'm gonna do it with XP and not Vista.
My question is, what are my options? Do I have to buy XP and install it
myself? I'm not sure I'm up to that, and I don't want to have to drop a
bunch of money into a new operating system just to get my brand new computer
to work. I understand new technology and bugs and compatibility. But when I
buy something I expect it to work without my having to be a tech guru, any
more than I should have to be a mechanic to make my new car run. It's
irritating. If Vista has issues then I should have the option of staying
with what works until those issues are resolved and not have it shoved down
my throat. Any suggestions? Thanks for any help you can give me.
Dave