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Old 16-12-2008, 02:29 PM   #1
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RE: A warning to upgraders

Dear friend Andre,

upgrade or not, when you come up with a new OS, all manufacturer had to
follow, they were aware of Vista 2 years , they just had to ask Microsoft to
implicate more with them.

This is much more manufacturer laziness, not preparing drivers at the time,
they know today technology goes fast they have to put the driver at the time
too.

Exemple : they accused AMD to be slow when we figure out was the motherboard
manufacturer such as MSI they suck it badly with the K9A2 platinum in real
time its a K8 board scaming fooling us for a K9, the processor Duo or Quad of
AMD was not responding because of that.

this is same issue, vista Ultimate i will say its the best software ever
worked with, the probleme is the manufacturers they come up with a low class
drivers most those new or cheap products, like Dlink and others still puting
XP drivers in the cd when they know vista is out since 2006 or 2007


Microsoft should do his part, but that is to Brother to work on it, if dont
then he do not respect the customer service and should be a law suit against
them for not being capable to provide the service and support we intend...
the printer we buy is not free so to them to come up with the drivers.

"Andre Da Costa [Extended64]" wrote:

> A lot of persons in here are upgrading their one and only, production
> install of XP. If you are itching to do that, DON'T! DO NOT, upgrade your
> existing install of XP if you use it for work or you use it for daily use.
> Not because Vista is at BETA 2 means its ready for prime time or production
> environments, it is to get feedback on whats wrong with the product in such
> scenarios.
>
> I also suspect some persons think Vista has been finalized, no its not, its
> still in development. I know Vista looks enticing and all, but it is still
> not ready for prime time and the numerous post with unsuccessful,
> problematic clean installs, upgrades are proof of that.
>
> If you want to try upgrade scenario's at least make sure you do it on a
> spare installation of XP, you have back up image of your existing install or
> simply do a clean install. For those who have already upgraded their
> installations of XP and want to return to XP, your only option is to format
> that drive and reinstall it. There is no way to uninstall Vista.
>
> Also, there are no upgrade paths from Windows XP Professional x64 to Vista
> x86 or x64. You cannot launch Vista x64 setup in Windows XP x86 or you will
> get a "invalid Win32" error. You have boot off the DVD.
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