Why I hate vista...

You'd rather have a blue screen of death every 5 minutes than googling about to fix that one problem. If so you'd best stick to XP

I actually know the answer to his issue, i am no MS fanboy. But BSOD every 5 mins? Come on, windows is as stable as anything assuming everything is set up correctly.
 
BB, to clarify - office 2007 saves in .docx standard by default. Nothing whatsoever to do with vista, office 2007 is available for XP too. If you open it in 2007 and go "save as" you can save as .doc if you want to.

BB, you can download a patch to open/use it within 2003 (if that's what you're using) from the Microsoft website.

Thanks guys :) I couldn't do any of these things as my bro wasn't around to re-save and the doc was my CV so couldn't download any patches at work ;)

Got someone to re-save though.

As for Office 2007 not being just on Vista I hold my hands up and play the 'I'm a girl hence know nothing about computer stuff, honest guv ;) card."

Cheers for the help ;)

BB x
 
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I would not be surprised if I had more computer knowledge than you..

I'd be incredibly surprised, given that a) it's my job, and b) I get paid a fair chunk to know a lot.

Given that I don't get stuck trying to manually install windows updates kind of gives me the edge over yourself.
 
The amount of hours I've wasted messing with Vista would probably buy me Game's entire stock of Xbox 360's;)

really i spent about 1 hour installing etc, then the only problems i;ve ever had are a few **** drivers.

Sure you ain;t been licking your mobo?

And did you take time of work for those hours :/
 
I've only had two BSODs in Vista.

The first (well, it was several) was when my old HDD died (since bought a new drive and got the old drive replaced by Seagate :)) and the second was when I was using a corrupted 2GB SD card on readyboost (I was bored... ok!?).

Lovely operating system and does everything I need it to :)

Of course, it's completely updated and stuff :p
 
Why I hate XP

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Computer gaming.. As good as it is.. Can get tiresome sometimes.. It costs an insane amount to keep up to date with super parts.. I've still got an xfx 7800gtx (a present from XFX) after my mosfets set fire on my 6600gt :p
 
I wish my time was that expensive. :( About two hours to setup with most of my programs installed. From the first OEM version to full updated sp1. I guess you need to know what you are doing.

Oh yeah I have no clue about technology what so ever, man I don't even know what "overclocking" actually means, is it something to do with setting the time on my casio?
 
You would be surprised :)

I only switched back to windows after Open Office half destroyed my A-level coursework and a presentation due to some compatibility issues :p

Wasnt meaning to sound in any way patronising, i have no knowledge of your skillset. I (i think faily?) assumed that if you were actually stuck with a SP on vista would probably put debian out of reach! :)
 
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We've had this debate before Mr Tefal, like I say, if the only reason you use Vista is down to games, then you know it's a turd of an OS

If you're talking about the other day, it was me, and you never did answer me as to how I could get AutoCAD and Photoshop working smoothly on Linux, along with a .docx compatible Word Processor, never mind my games.

I can't help what format clients bring things in on.

Its an unworkable, under-developed, overly complex OS from the basis of an average user.
 
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I'd be incredibly surprised, given that a) it's my job, and b) I get paid a fair chunk to know a lot.

Given that I don't get stuck trying to manually install windows updates kind of gives me the edge over yourself.

I had a feeling you would be.. :o

The only real IT job I've had was 1st/2nd line support when I was 17 for a while..

Depends where you're expertise is :p
 
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