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Vista isn't a server operating system?
So why are you using it as such? you seem to crap on an awful lot about the 'crappiness of Windows' and yet, you go and use a tool for something it was never designed for - whose fault is that then? certainly not Microsoft's!

Also it is intereting that you ignore the changes; if I had a dine for everytime I saw memory being gobbled up on *NIX - I'd be able to buy Microsoft; don't assume that because you've read the system resource meter, that it is a fair reflect as to where the resources are going.
Posted by: Kaiwai   Posted on: 05/31/08 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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I like the 64-bit version for a better GUI and good app compatibility  HypnoToad | 05/30/08
Optimization...  Mike (not Cox) | 05/30/08
True. If sloppiness is good enough, it saves money and time...  HypnoToad | 05/31/08
Vista isn't a server operating system?  Kaiwai | 05/31/08
Crapiness?  Mike (not Cox) | 06/01/08
Vista is the Greatest Operating System I ever seen  jk_10 | 05/30/08
The problem is not with the people who haven't tried Vista...  John L. Ries | 05/30/08
Sam Walton was...  Jeremy W | 05/30/08
Should Microsoft Stick to The Basics?  Ole Man | 05/31/08
Should have included link  Ole Man | 05/31/08

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