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Vista is in general release in a few hours.
So, who is going to upgrade?
So, who is going to upgrade?
Got a free upgrade coming through the post for both mine and sue's laptop, will be installing them as soon as i get it and keeping media centre on the pc upstairs to link through to the 360 for now.
I like living on the edge and after trying the alpha, beta and RC releases I'm ready to unleash it onto this sytem![]()
So we'll not be hearing much from you for the next few weeks![]()
Well i'm sticking to my Ubuntu. M$ can kiss my a$$ if they want friggin £279 for yet another OS thats got more bugs and virus than anything else on the planet.
Vista is in general release in a few hours.
So, who is going to upgrade?

So we'll not be hearing much from you & Sue for the next few weeks![]()
Are you sure Ultimate is gonna be that sort of price? Not doubting you but Amazon are showing it at £249 for upgrade and £369 new install :shrug: I thought the price of Windows was one of those price fixed things![]()
People have already got it in their hands.
The prices amazon are quoting are for retail copies, in a retail box from a shelf. You can pick up the CD with a COA (Certificate of Authenticity) for £130 from overclockers amongst other places.
I haven't forgotten your sky box btw, should get around to posting it this coming weekend if I remember to take it with me this time![]()
What he said.less than £130 for Ultimate, I really can't stand this anti-microsoft attitude that some people seem to have for no real apparent reason.
What bugs does the final release of Vista have that you're aware of? What viruses have been written specifically for vista?
Microsoft have produced some of the best software on the planet and the continued development and innovation continues to impress.
There are always going to be bugs and vulnerabilities but these are quickly fixed and sorted and anyone with a legal copy of windows has access to the updates and anti spyware for free.
I've not had a virus infection on my own computer since I used windows 98 - half of the issue nowadays is user stupidy - clicking on attachments in emails that are viriii, not having anti virus and spyware applications installed - clicking on pop ups and visiting unsavory sites.
P2P file sharing has also caused a large influx of virus infections.
Please don't criticise an operating system that you've obviously not tried let alone extensively tested.
ThanksWe seem to miss each other on MSN, or you're ignoring me :shrug:
According to Webroot research, Windows Defender a free anti-spyware program failed to block 84 percent of 15 of the most common spyware and malware variants.
"They're really grasping at straws for reasons to upgrade the operating system. I suspect I could run XP for a great many more years without having a problem with it." - By John Carmack, coding legend of Doom / Quake fame
Nearly all of the major, visible new features in Vista are already available in Apple's operating system, called Mac OS X, which came out in 2001 and received its last major upgrade in 2005. And Apple is about to leap ahead again with a new version of OS X, called Leopard, due this spring. - Wall Street Journal
Amid the hype surrounding the release of Windows Vista, Mac users are taking solace from the fact that OS X is still a champ on many fronts. Here are some reasons our reviewer John C. Welch opts for Apple. Information Week
less than £130 for Ultimate, I really can't stand this anti-microsoft attitude that some people seem to have for no real apparent reason.
Please don't criticise an operating system that you've obviously not tried let alone extensively tested.