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holzman_tweed) wrote2008-11-23 07:22 pm
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Dear Lazyweb, re: Vista
Hey, fellow geeks: Soon it will be time for me to buy a new PC. I'm looking at a number of things, from the HP Paviliaion d5100t to the Dell Studio XPS to the Falcon NW Fragbox. I have two questions:
1) What's your favorite muscle box, that you'd recommend I look at? I'm hoping to keep the whole thing under or not much over $3K.
2) Everyone's offering Vista, and I'm hearing I'll have to jump through hoops, spend extra money, and spend lots of time on the phone to downgrade from Vista to XP. Has M$ fixed Vista to the point that it's safe to use, or should I gear up for the headaches?
1) What's your favorite muscle box, that you'd recommend I look at? I'm hoping to keep the whole thing under or not much over $3K.
2) Everyone's offering Vista, and I'm hearing I'll have to jump through hoops, spend extra money, and spend lots of time on the phone to downgrade from Vista to XP. Has M$ fixed Vista to the point that it's safe to use, or should I gear up for the headaches?
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I haven't had any problems yet with Vista, but it's only been two weeks. I haven't really noticed a lot of difference, to be honest.
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Mind you, there are different levels of Vista out there (the way XP had Home and Professional versions) and hers was one of the high-end ones. Also, by no means is my wife a power user. But as an average consumer, she's satisfied.