new one shud be in 6 to 7 years time, like xp to vista, cause microsoft wants to drain off every ounce of $ from vista first, then when sales are dropping or vista is too common, with very little xp, they will release de.Originally posted by hloc:Wow.... Vista already cost so much, have so many problem and just came out, already MS planning for next upgrade...... then why buy Vista at all..... might as well wait for the new one !!
Those are usually people with 'designer' mindset who just follow anyold how and jumpship who don't even know the basics and important of backing up important files and data worse off than a baby who just learn how to walk! They are just like the ones who are lost in an arguement of hardware specification from PC to laptop and shifted attention to OS and applications just like from Windows to Mac.Originally posted by MyPillowTalks:ytd when to simlim.....ppl were pusing their CPU on trolleys, complaining on their phone about their vista crashing and impt document all lost
at least heard 4-5 person....
wad happen? vista not stable?
Last version will be known as Kanninah!Originally posted by MyPillowTalks:vienna, gienna, dienna, then will have one ienna package.....![]()
Lately, Microsoft has been releasing beta products for testing. One thing I noted during the testing, they aren't stable as other beta products. Lots of people complained of crashes.Originally posted by MyPillowTalks:ytd when to simlim.....ppl were pusing their CPU on trolleys, complaining on their phone about their vista crashing and impt document all lost
at least heard 4-5 person....
wad happen? vista not stable?
Such language is uncalled for >.<Originally posted by dork3d:Last version will be known as Kanninah!![]()
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Oh that's West Virginia you'r refering to right ?.?Originally posted by X-men:After Vienna?
Virgina?![]()
How's the 64 bit doing in the server and corporate environment then? ANy better than the Home versions?Originally posted by ndmmxiaomayi:Lately, Microsoft has been releasing beta products for testing. One thing I noted during the testing, they aren't stable as other beta products. Lots of people complained of crashes.
Even when the product is released as a stable product, people still report crashes, although for Vista, it's expected.
One reason is because of hardware. Not many have switched over to Vista, and hardware manufacturers have not released any Vista-compatible drivers. This can cause system instabilities.
Another reason is because Vista is a completely new operating system, not based on XP or whatever OS. A lot of things changed. Those who are too eager to tweak Vista will run into trouble if they don't follow rules.