
I specifically made sure the laptop we bought last year was on XP rather than Vista. It just seems to be (to me, a technical cro-magnon) all bells and whistles and nothing useful.
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Wed 7 Jan 2009, 16:14,
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and I will just instead say that that's not a good reason to spend hundreds of pounds on it.
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Wed 7 Jan 2009, 16:18,
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"Eye candy" if you ask me.
Nothing is where is should be!
I know XP was eye candy when it came out, buit it worked nicely too.
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Wed 7 Jan 2009, 16:15,
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Nothing is where is should be!
I know XP was eye candy when it came out, buit it worked nicely too.

I gave it the benefit of the doubt for 2 days on a new laptop, then upgraded to XP
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Wed 7 Jan 2009, 16:18,
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1) It's not as great as Microsoft would like you to believe it is.
2) It has loads of stuff changed, moved and renamed for no good reason
3) It has computability problems with my old hardware and software
4) ...but it is far superior for managing photos and music. Massively better.
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Wed 7 Jan 2009, 16:27,
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2) It has loads of stuff changed, moved and renamed for no good reason
3) It has computability problems with my old hardware and software
4) ...but it is far superior for managing photos and music. Massively better.