On Thu, 22 May 2008 08:43:00 -0700, PhilBiker wrote:
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> You can go through the "Anytime Upgrade" program on your computer to see
> what you need. As I understand it if you do not have a disc that is
> labelled "Anytime Upgrade" you need to get that from your original
> manufacturer. It should be the Windows disc that came with your
> computer.
The double dip.
Would you buy a car that when you got home you realized you needed better
tires?
So why buy a crippled Vista PC knowing you need to replace it to a new
version to run it? (Assuming it solves any issues). And you can't even
try before you buy, but we know why. If most could try before they buy
it would be Hasta La Vista baby.