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 The top five reasons why Windows Vista failed.

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ericpires
post Oct 7 2008, 09:21 PM

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Vista is a failure. You just look around you, how many ppl is actually using vista? For that matter, around the world. I'd say forget about Vista already, when Windows 7 comes, vista-what? tongue.gif
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post Dec 3 2008, 12:26 PM

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QUOTE(freddy manson @ Dec 3 2008, 11:36 AM)
AGREE..
no such this as 'complete' coz there's still going to be updates.. as we move further on~~
more demands, means more solutions.. more updates lor
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Well, maybe its the developers that made it `incomplete` as in like they can make it better but they choose to simply release it when its not even ready.
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post Jan 13 2009, 03:17 PM

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QUOTE(takercena @ Jan 13 2009, 09:07 AM)
To say other people noob just because they hate vista is rude. What about people that did try Vista and downgrade to XP? The only thing that Vista is good is the memory management. Other than than I found it is totally bloatware. The network management is terrible.  I don't say XP is the best either but i certainly can say Microsoft is very popular in Malaysia. For what I see, Vista is just another Me, with Directx 10

And to say win98 is stable, wtf is that!!!!!! This is 2009 omg fail fail fail fail
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Lolz... i dont think offices around the world will switch to Vista any time soon... coz they will need to upgrade or get new coms for it... i guess they'll just stick to what they have.

Im also wondering what OS i should install for my new rig... Vista or XP?

 

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