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Re: Joy of Vista Charles
The OP was ranting not asking
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"Charles W Davis" <Anthemwebs@lvcoxmail.com> wrote in message news:BE9F07B2-7589-440E-86E8-0DA5AEC50E68@microsoft.com...
> babaloo,
>
> I suggest that you post each of your problems in a seperate post. They can
> then be addressed as seperate issues. You will find that you will get many
> more satisfactory results.
>
> Good luck!
> "babaloo" <fac187@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:WuXUh.59$ns5.36@newssvr17.news.prodigy.net...
>>I have a SCSI adapter with Vista drivers: the drivers do not work. Tech
>>support is of no help.
>> I have the typical Vista/XP networking problems. Basically unreliable and
>> settings are not held from session to session.
>> Vista frequently hiccoughs (the hypnotic spinning circle) and is time by
>> your watch slower for doing many of the same tasks as XP (on a fast dual
>> core with gobs of RAM and a high end video card). That's not considering
>> the idiot warning boxes before doing simple file operations.
>> I sign in as administrator and Vista does not let me move files because it
>> says I do not have administrator privileges. I am unable to change that.
>> Randomly if the mouse crosses a web link or a desk top icon Vista opens
>> that web link or opens that program.
>> I have to endure the replacement for Outlook Express with enforced
>> advertising links.
>> I have a dual boot system and use a Spyder II calibration device for color
>> management in Photoshop. The monitor calibrates quite well under XP and
>> yields reasonable color managed prints. However under Vista I am unable to
>> calibrate the exact same monitor. Is this due to the monitor driver, the
>> video driver, the calibration driver/program?
>> Who cares. A curse on all their houses. I am not supposed to have to work
>> all this out, they are.
>> I respect Microsoft and think Bill Gates is a monumental figure for his
>> marketing computers to us masses and now for his philanthropic work.
>> But Vista is the absolutely worst product Microsoft has ever published
>> because at this point in history Microsoft should know better.
>> For the first time in my life I am seriously considering getting a Mac
>> because if Microsoft cans XP support I refuse to use Vista in its current
>> form.
>>
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