Can I install XP on my new laptop that came with Vista? This is the WORST OS
I have ever worked with! I have had nothing but trouble since I bought it.
Bill Gates needs to be taken to task for releasing this bug ridden piece of
crap before it was ready. I guess the allmighty dollar wins again.
Can I ask you a question?
I don't use Vista currently, but it's inevitable, and in lot of ways I'm
looking forward to it, when it stabilizes.
It sounds like you haven't used it all that long. Your post doesn't list any
specific problems, so I'm wondering if a big part of your dissatisfaction
might be just from things being different than XP.
I know that can be frustrating --- Vista is showing up more and more on my
clients' PCs, and I bite my tongue a lot while trying to get things done for
them, but so far I've been able to sort most everything out. Inevitably, when
a client of mine has upgraded to Vista from XP, they tend to have more
"complaints" because of the new and different interface. OTOH, those clients
who get Vista as their first OS don't have these complaints.
So my question, finally, is this: Do you think that if you used it more and
got used to its "new" (maybe not necessarily "better" but "different")
features and ways of accessing your stuff, that you'd end up liking it?
BTW, I still like XP a lot and really have no need to upgrade right now, but
I know I'll WANT Vista sooner or later. Along with my Mac notebook and my
desktop running Ubuntu. They're all good (and bad) in their own ways.