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Old 28-02-2007, 12:18 PM   #1
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Default Windows Vista Blows.......

Big Dirty Thumbs Down to Windows Vista.
I find it annoying, hard to keep track of where you are when exploring your system, I manage to crash it every time i use it, and i have the latest top of the line Dell Desktop with more than enough to cope with the huge software size and req, and that is not running multiple APP's even!

Can i revert back to XP?
I didnt get an XP CD with my last computer, but a system recovery one with it on it, it is also a DELL, but a laptop.
Windows Vista is NOT use friendly like i was lead to believe! : : :yeees:

Anything i can do, should I call Dell and ask them to send me out another operating system... one that works smoothly?

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