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Old 02-11-2008, 04:47 PM
Ian Robinson
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Originally Posted by Omaroo View Post
Whatever.

Yep Alex - I've found Vista to be extremely stable too, runs everything I need (except Canon drivers, which is Canons' fault, not MS) and is generally a pleasure to use on a decently fast machine with enough memory. Photoshop is a distict pleasure under Vista and a Quad Core processor - blindingly fast.

Is thee a link to W7 to try a beta or even alpha version under VirtualBox or VMWare?

I've turfed XP and in fact wont run it on my corporate network due to it's many vulnerabilities. Good riddance.
Well , you are entitled to spend your money how ever you like.

Personally , while XP is supported and keeps working OK on my computers and supports my devices and apps , I'll stay with it.

I'd rather update my HDDs on my notebook (getting near 80% full) and on the desktop , and maybe upgrade the motherboard and chipset in both to a Quadcore since I'm still running a 3GHz Pentium 4 in the notebook and a 3.4GHz Pentium 4 in the desktop.
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