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Windows Vista Home Premium with SP1 Upgrade Review (continued)
More User Submitted Windows Vista Home Premium with SP1 Upgrade Reviews
Date: 2008-09-30 Impressed! I seldom ever buy anything when it first comes out and Vista was no exception. Once all the 'bugs' are worked out of a program, then I consider the purchase, but also expect to not pay full price when it was first available either. Amazon allowed me to find the program at almost half the original price with the same quality. I am very impressed with Windows Vista and have had no problems once I upgraded my whole computer to be compatible with the newer program! BE SURE and have at least 2GB of RAM though as Vista takes almost an entire GB to run!
Date: 2008-09-29 The Master Thief Strikes Again Don't expect your old software or peripherals (printers, scanners, etc) to work on this piece of crap. They might...but don't count on it. Oh, and if you've heard that you can downgrade back to XP if you don't like Vista, be forewarned: this only applies to the Business Versions. Home versions, forget it. "You are, as they say, SOL"--Gregg Keizer, Computer World.
So we're stuck with whatever Lord Gates commands us to use. Once more.
Date: 2008-09-26 Vista is easy.... What with all the complaint I have read, I expected it to be a real bear. Turned out to be a pussycat. I liked it so well I upgraded to the 64 bit version. I have not encountered a single unexpected problem. I built a new system for this and checked out compatibilities before I bought it. That may have made a difference.
Date: 2008-09-23 GREAT OS My only comp'lain about it is that i have to install my old windows XP first since i bought the vista upgrade version that's all... everything else is great... awesome OS...
Date: 2008-09-22 Windows Vista Home Premium Upgrade Upgrade loaded will no peoblem other than the long period to install. Back everything to an external drive. Vista wipes out more than other upgrades. My iPod music library was wiped out along with my files in "My Documents". Vista is not as stable as XP and you will have to down load a lot of new update for old software programs for Vista to run them.
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