Do you think all the compatability issues will be overcome?
Do you think Microsoft will find a way of keeping the security without using up so much CPU/RAM?
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This is your opinion, and you are entitled to it, but before you post something like this on a forum full of Geeks who actually do research, you should at least attempt to say something that makes sense.I think that Microsoft just needed to come out with something new to stay in the OS lime light, so they pushed Vista to launch and suffered the consequences with compatibility issues and major frustration on the user.
and to the point of your original poll....where will vista be in 2 years? who knows...did you install XP when it was first released? it was 10 times as bad as vista is right now...but you love XP now right? that's what i thought....you can't make something perfect right out of the box...not gonna happen
Seriously? You had to click the add reply button for that?Wow.
Well, shame on you for asking a question in a public forum....SHAME!!
Seriously? You had to click the add reply button for that?Wow.
Wow.
+1!
You seem to have this knack for finding a thread and attempting to take the high moral road before you really read what is happening.Well, shame on you for asking a question in a public forum....SHAME!!
This is a loaded question. The topic says microsoft, but the compatibility issues are not MSs.Do you think all the compatability issues will be overcome?
This is not so much a loaded question as it is an opinion disguised as a question. Who says Vista is using up "so much" CPU/RAM?Do you think Microsoft will find a way of keeping the security without using up so much CPU/RAM?
Have no fear, a good debate always gets my blood pumping. I enjoy the thrill of the kill.You seem a bit stressed out... Maybe you should move on to a more pleasing topic. (No sarcasm, patronisation or insultation - is that a word? - intended).
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