Kloofvreter
Honorary Master
O and please ignore anything peter says.
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O and please ignore anything peter says.
true yes..not to upgrade, but dont you think that you should have at least one pc running the latest software![]()
So i am not sure what you are getting but anyhow. O and please ignore anything peter says.
There is Direct X 11 in Vista.
Vista and XP came in 64bit, so yeah.
If you need better security without 3rd party apps... Install Microsoft Security Essentials
I think you will find that Microsoft brought these sort of questions and threads on themselves. Some of us don't just use our computers for home use, they are business machines. We get the praises of Vista sung to us so we make the effort to upgrade. That flops. We downgrade back to XP so we can do some work without the hassles.
Now Windows 7 comes out and we again we are bombarded with the marketing. Do we make the change again? Or do we hold off and let them release a few service packs before making the change?
Yup if all had peter's way of thinking we would still be using 98 or even dos![]()
You know this from experience right?o wait
It must be a major step though because you say pinning icons is extremely hard, so surely it must be a huge step![]()
The thing is. I would be taking it instead of payment on an old debt.
I like the idea of having it, I just don't want to go against my rule: don't buy a new windows os until sp1.
Maybe I will just get it and multi boot the whole shebang.
The main reason for the indecision is this: should I write off a R900 debt for it? Chances are I'm not going to see cash anyway....
LOL you suggest he does not install the 900 windows he has and cannot get rid of, wow amazing.
Yeah not install if he has something already. It's DSP - if he installs it it stays with his motherboard or did you not know that?