ita, that seems to be exactly why there's still so much Vista hate. I actually have an install, and refuse to use it, except on a secondary or backup computer, which I do not have at the moment. I strongly recommend reverting to XP, because I think you'll have a nice long wait to be able to use most of the things that aren't playing nice with Vista. If they ever even work with Vista.
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This is the second machine I've bought that came with Vista. I overwrote the first one with Ubuntu, but thought I'd give this one a chance since it was going to be a Windows box after all. I seem to recall that there should be a way to downgrade for free, but I'm fuzzy on all the details.
AVG highly recommended. Brenda m, I know it's absolutely none of my business... but I recommend you invest half an hour installing AVG at some point. It's free. If you're using Windows and you haven't got any anti-virus software installed, you've probably already got something on there. Which isn't a problem, but if you shop online it can be troublesome.
Me, I use a Mac at home, so nothing, and Ubuntu on a laptop, so nothing. At work we use Sophos Enterprise Console.
On an unrelated note, there's a new long term support version of Ubuntu due this month. I've had a play with the latest beta - it's really cool. It installs from Windows using some trickery, and will happily dual boot. No repartitioning needed. You can uninstall it from Windows, too, to get rid of it.
I should note that I had to get rid of AVG a couple of years ago because it was interfering with bittorrent. I don't torrent now, so I'm thinking of returning to AVG. McAfee is such a drain on my computer's resources that I have to get rid of it.
I should note that I had to get rid of AVG a couple of years ago because it was interfering with bittorrent. I don't torrent now, so I'm thinking of returning to AVG.
Huh. I've never had a problem torrenting with AVG. Now torrents with firewall software, there I've seen problems.
I seem to recall that there should be a way to downgrade for free, but I'm fuzzy on all the details.
I think so too, but I don't know how, having never done it.
DXM - well am I mixing it up? Might it be Foldershare and AVG? There was a crucial program that I couldn't use because of AVG.
McAfee is such a drain on my computer's resources that I have to get rid of it.
Tell me about it! Thanks to the conversation here, I've just switched over to AVG.
AVG highly recommended. Brenda m, I know it's absolutely none of my business... but I recommend you invest half an hour installing AVG at some point. It's free. If you're using Windows and you haven't got any anti-virus software installed, you've probably already got something on there. Which isn't a problem, but if you shop online it can be troublesome.
Oh, you're not wrong. I do use Spybot and AdAware and a firewall, but I'll add this as soon as my machine is running again. (Blown power cable, not already hoist on my lazy petard, FTR.)