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Vista to XP Downgrade
One of the common problems users
are experiencing with Windows Vista is that the operating
system may not be compatible with their existing hardware,
especially printers, scanners, and certain video cards. Some
users complain that overall performance is worse than with
XP; that Vista is buggy, and will freeze or crash often -
even while running Microsoft software such as Windows Media
Player, Internet Explorer and MS Word. Others complain that
programs which worked find on XP don't work well (or at all)
with Windows Vista. And there are complaints about new Vista
features like DRM (Digital Rights Management) and User
Account Control that seem to restrict the freedom of the
users.
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Biggest problems
with
Vista! |
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Very high system hardware requirements |
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Incompatibility with many
printers,
scanners & video cards |
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Very
buggy, and
will freeze or crash often. |
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Many old programs applications will not work . |
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Sluggish overall system performance. |
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Annoying User Account Control restrict the freedom
of users. |
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Did You
Know? |
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35% of new computers downgrade
to Windows XP from Windows Vista
More than one in every three new PCs is downgraded
from Windows Vista to the older Windows XP, either
at the factory or by the buyer, a performance and
metrics researcher said today.. |
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