vista

So I don't "blog" much at all. In fact I really hate any kind of social networing site like , facebook, my space, ect... because they are just nothing but media hubs for a bunch of tards to get together tand talk about when color the sky is or what ever.

The point of this is not about social networking but about Windows Vista; the new child of silly Billy Gates. I'm and getting so tired of people ragging on Vista about all the problems it has and all of the crashes it causes and what not. The the evil empire of Apple plays on that with those stupid lies of comercials between Mac and PC. I hate those comercials. What they tell you is so rong. One that I can think of the when PC has to confirm of deny everyting that mac is saying to him. They are talking about the user control feature that pops up whenever you install new software or get into sensitive files on your PC. In there comercial, they showed the PC was hopeless and couldn't turn it off... well you can to apple tards. It's in the user accounts in the control panel. Just a couple of clicks and you done, no more confirm of deny popups. I really like the freature because it makes me fill like have have the power to control everything that goes on in my PC.

I must admit that Vista did have some issues when it first launched. Most of those were the retatds that went out and got it without checking to see if they can upgrade. Microsoft has a small utility call windows upgrade advisor. I scans your computer to see if you meet hardware recomindations and to see if your windows XP can be upgraded. This is important because certain XP OS's can only be updrade to certain Vista versions. Example: I upgraded from XP Pro SP2 to Vista Business becuase the upgrade advisor said that was the best for me and also because I could get a free copy. It took an hour and a hlaf but it work fine. After a restart I have to update some drivers and have not had a problem since. I was going to upgrade my parents PC but found out they had XP Media Center Edition so they could not upgrade to Vista business but to Vista Home Premium.

There are four Versions of Windoes Vista. They are Basic, Home Premium, Business, and Ultimate. The last two are the best to get, Business being the most stable, and Ultimate being the ultimate. Basic is a pice of crap being nothing more than XP with a mask on and Home Premium, although being more stable now, has the most compatibility issues. The biggest problem with Vista is the people who use it. about 90% of the retards out there don't check to see if software/hardware is compatible with Vista. All you have to do is read and double check.

Advise: The only bit of advise I can give you about vista is that is may be best to buy a PC that already has it. This will ensure that it will work fine. If you are going to upgrade, make sure your PC can take it and check and double check to see what version you can use.