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Excellent points
Excellent points, one and all. Common sense can guide Vista into I-T shops with a little smart planning. Within 2 to 4 years, everyone with current hardware will be running Vista anyway. You may be able to defer Vista, but you won't be able to refuse to use it indefinitely.

Ask any Windows 95 user...
Posted by: chas_2   Posted on: 03/01/07 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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vista  Rpokeytruck@... | 02/27/07
Agreed. XP works just fine thank you.  Cayble | 03/09/07
Agreed  funnyusername | 03/16/07
Restoring functionality  RusOckwell@... | 02/27/07
Why upgrade?  mari_232@... | 02/28/07
Vista  rmikey | 02/28/07
Wait  jmsfmtex | 02/28/07
Uprade to Vista, why?  robert@... | 02/28/07
Learn Vista When You Can, But ASAP  chas_2 | 03/01/07
yes upgrade, sort of  Jim Johnson | 03/01/07
Excellent points  chas_2 | 03/01/07
Tnq god for Vista !  papeca@... | 03/02/07
vista the new Me  akcole@... | 03/02/07
Structure of this article is annoying  koehlerb | 03/02/07
Older is better  rpmyers1 | 03/02/07
Well, heck  frgough | 03/07/07
Next Vista Update  davidr555 | 03/05/07
Not unlimited use.  orthocross | 03/11/07
Let's get back to basics.  joe.smetona@... | 03/20/07
Couldn't agree more  blackRiver | 03/21/07
How many times ...  blackRiver | 03/21/07
Why upgrade to Vista???  Ñåðãåé Ôàòååâ | 03/26/07
You are absolutely correct.  xuniL_z | 03/26/07
Basic Computing is available now.  joe.smetona@... | 03/31/07
RE: Restoring functionality (Restoring Vista functionality once in reduced  jaya28inside@... | 09/14/07
Error g_objWMIService  ericlee85 | 12/29/07
RE: Restoring functionality (Restoring Vista functionality once in reduced functionality mode)  krish85 | 02/05/09

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