Let’s face it, Windows Vista has caused some people headaches. Vista, like all Microsoft releases, has been met with varying reviews. People like XP, or so they say. I can remember when Windows XP was first being introduced. People who were running Windows 98 were happy with it. They didn’t want a new operating system. Change is a scary thing. But, as we all know, change is inevitable, especially when it comes to technology. As a Dell Certified Technician I have no choice in what a new system is running, and have to deal with it. Believe me, I have done a lot of jobs for Dell clients that involved nothing more than installing the latest Vista Drivers to make such-and-such device work with their new system.
Let’s examine the trend of change a little bit. When Windows XP replaced Windows 98 there were critics. Theses critics said XP is fancy looking, but it’s a memory hog. It doesn’t recognize older hardware drivers well. Some of the old programs don’t work with it. The interface has changed and it’s harder to find things. It’s not secure enough, hackers could get into it. They integrated Internet Explorer into the shell, and maybe we don’t like that. Anybody reading this might remember hearing or reading some of these comments. Now, like d

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