Wait for SP1 for Win7?
Wait for SP1 for Win7?
Guess that about says it all.
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Um technically it was already released in a way but not really called a Service Pack, October 14th before 7 Hit the streets, Auto-update works 13 updates addressing 34 issues. I downloaded the pack
This is not Vista where even SP2 does not address the issues. Vista development ignored all the Lessons learned from the XP Experience
Windows 7 is Good to Go!!!
This is not Vista where even SP2 does not address the issues. Vista development ignored all the Lessons learned from the XP Experience
Windows 7 is Good to Go!!!
I seem to have a better workout dodging your stupidity than attempting to grasp the weight of your intelligence.
I recently built a computer with Vista Business and an upgrade coupon to Windows 7. However my Client's accounting program Simply Accounting Pro 2009 has glitches with Windows 7 and Vista, so I downgraded her to XP Pro for now. I really don't need the aggravation working out unknown bugs for no pay and would prefer to have a happy customer issue me a cheque after my work is complete. I'm waiting until all the main biz apps have their bugs worked out before installing Win 7 on any business machine.
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well really, this is like Vista SP4. "Thanks for your 4 years of free beta for us."BUBBALOU wrote:
This is not Vista where even SP2 does not address the issues. Vista development ignored all the Lessons learned from the XP Experience
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Absolutely not.... Vista is Windows ME with an NT Kernel covered with UAC brand CondomDuper wrote:well really, this is like Vista SP4.
I seem to have a better workout dodging your stupidity than attempting to grasp the weight of your intelligence.
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If they have 7 Professional or up, and I'd assume they do since it's a business, just run it in XP Mode. It's a free copy of XP from Microsoft that runs inside 7 as a virtual machine. Problem solved!Canuck wrote:I recently built a computer with Vista Business and an upgrade coupon to Windows 7. However my Client's accounting program Simply Accounting Pro 2009 has glitches with Windows 7 and Vista, so I downgraded her to XP Pro for now.