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What happens if Windows 7 Fails?

Really if Windows 7 fails Microsoft is Screwed! Vista failed (found ANOTHER trojan on my dad’s pc), and MS lets it rot. Can’t they just put in more effort to fix it? remember the ‘ME’ Catastrophy? i’d honestly prefer windows 3.11 for workgroups. =0 I’ve been saving, and am planning to purchase a  

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Stop posting when you’re drunk.

Vista works just fine when you use the proper equipment. It’s been the most stable I’ve used so far.
I use to crash a few times a week. With Vista, I can go a month, probably longer but updates require restarts here and there.

I can tell from the “Trojan” on daddy’s PC the user level skills are NOT five stars but more like 3. Thinks they know what they are doing, but can’t admit they could be wrong. So I can see why they can’t get Vista to work the way it’s suppose to.

If you want Vista to work like it’s suppose to, do some more research and buy some new hardware, and do a fresh install on a clean drive. Once you do that USE virtual pc and install XP on it to do your surfing or downloading so the viruses are contained. And once you installed XP on the VPC, take the VPC HD and the configure file as well as sometimes it gets corrupted and back them up so when it gets messed up bad enough, you just copy your backup over the mess and your back to square one with a fresh copy with a whole lot less time spent getting there.

To be a five star, you have to admit that half the time you don’t know what your doing. You can troubleshoot only to find the solution to be an easy thing you should have checked first. 5 Stars can make this mistake often. And the most important. You can research, and research and still be wrong. Nothing like Trial and Error. What may not work for one person, may work for another because they found a simple trick to making it work. And another important thing. Don’t be so quick to blame. I have an Asus motherboard that has a couple quirks. The first, the lan has some issues sometimes. If internet goes down, it may not pick it back up until I shut down the computer and let it sit for a few minutes before powering it back up. And my motherboard is picky about wanting 1.8v of ram to boot up. Anything more and it can cause problems if the CMOS is cleared.

It’s easy to play the blame game when something upsets you. You really outta try working on that. It’s not cool and makes you look foolish to those that see you as a child throwing a fit. And I don’t mean to sound mean, because I’m the same way. I’m a child throwing a fit when my toys don’t work and I’d like an answer as well so I can get it working! Sometimes it takes me a few days to research and figure out my answer or in some cases a work-a-round.

From your posting, it doesn’t appear your interested in learning how Vista will work for you, but if you are, let me know and I’ll give you a list of the hardware and software I used that works with Vista without any issues. You build a computer in the same fashion, you will change how you feel about Vista unless your just plain stubborn.

@straycomment Vista refuses to work for me TYVM

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