Basic Instructions by Scott Meyer for November 30, 2009

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    Edcole1961  almost 15 years ago

    This strip will go down in history as the first documented case of anyone claiming to like Windows Vista. After enough installs, you realize that O.S. means something other than operating system.

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    rayannina  almost 15 years ago

    Still beats having to deal with a Mac.

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    Hugh B. Hayve  almost 15 years ago

    The new Windows 7 is ok so far….

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    rdh288  almost 15 years ago

    Why did everyone hate Vista? It has a few bugs, but it was good. My theory is that people hate change. Even good change.

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    ric  almost 15 years ago

    no… vista was bad- it had a lot of bugs, even employees at microsoft know that vista was a mess but people do hate change

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    Motivemagus  almost 15 years ago

    rayannina - spoken like a true non-user of Macs. I use ‘em both, and there’s no comparison. Macs rule! And I can update my system software reliably every six months, instead of five years later…

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    Ushindi  almost 15 years ago

    As most everyone knows, there is Law, and then there is Married Law. They are NOT the same.

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    razorback2824  almost 15 years ago

    LOL people who hate Vista because advertising told them to.

    LOL people who only dealt with Vista before SP1 and formed their opinion from that.

    You NEVER buy a new Windows OS until they’ve developed the first service pack for it.

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    krisl73  almost 15 years ago

    I’ve heard a number of people saying that Vista is a memory hog. Agreed that buying a brand new version before any service packs are out isn’t the safest thing.

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    Hugh B. Hayve  almost 15 years ago

    Well about a week ago I bought a new PC, with the new Windows 7 OS installed. I’ve run numerous diagnostics (CHKDSK, registry cleaners, defrag, etc., etc.) and so far the thing runs beautifully, but there were a couple of issues. First of all, the geek websites where I get my fixes and info from all agree; Vista was pretty much Windows 7 beta. I’m not sure about the Service Pack thing, I think that might be obsolete in favor of an icon on the task bar that tells you if there is a Windows update in need of installation, I turned that on automatic, so I get a small pop up indicating when an update has been installed.

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    mroberts88  almost 15 years ago

    Its all a matter of opinion.

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