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* ) "If you're stuck with Vista..."
Again with the Vista bashing. Why don't you change the name to Visa-Bashing World? At least it'd be accurate.
To add injury to insult, the Vista tutorial that you linked to shows that Vista's System Restore functionality is much more full featured and robust than XP's. And despite the implication, if you just type "System Restore" in Vista's search bar, it shows up immediately in the results...it's not difficult to find.
PCWorld writers, Vista is here. Stop bashing (which is nothing more than intellectual whining) and deal with it, or go back to crappy old XP or Crappy new Leopard or nice-but-no-games Linux or whatever it is that floats your boat.
* ) System Restore in Windows XP needs to be watched to insure it is doing its job. See
http://blogs.cnet.com/defensive-computing/8301-13554_1-9838164-33.html
Also, see
Four tips to using System Restore on Windows XP
http://www.cnet.com/8301-13554_1-9750693-33.html
* ) I hate it when I read stuff like this & I'm upset someone like you taking this stance. Is it fear of the unknown? Cuz, if you do what I do to Vista, it will pretty much seem like XP, if you want another XP. Turn off UAC, Defender & MS Security Control. It's so simple, unlike XP, just Search for them in the Help & Support page found in Start Menu.
I read your articles, slamming Vista, & was terrified to get it. But I had no choice as I'm not rich but I like powerful computers. I got it, had my 2 day "OMG, what have I done?" phase & then turned off those annoying features. I use 3rd party Security programs that work better than MS's & all is great! Articles similar to yours said PSP 8 & other programs wouldn't work in Vista. WRONG! Mine work even better after turning off those things. XP started out like that too, but you apparently forget that. You need to open your mind to Vista for the readers. Not just give jilted opinions!
* ) Norton Internet Security interferes with successfully reverting to a previous restore point. I have experienced the problem myself. There is a FAQ on Symantec's site explaining the problem and how to solve it.
Here is a link to the FAQs for various editions:
http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT/sharedtech.nsf/0/c7a9848df95596b9882570c900605bf5?OpenDocument&seg=hm&lg=en&ct=us
* ) "If you're stuck with Vista..."
Again with the Vista bashing. Why don't you change the name to Visa-Bashing World? At least it'd be accurate.
To add injury to insult, the Vista tutorial that you linked to shows that Vista's System Restore functionality is much more full featured and robust than XP's. And despite the implication, if you just type "System Restore" in Vista's search bar, it shows up immediately in the results...it's not difficult to find.
PCWorld writers, Vista is here. Stop bashing (which is nothing more than intellectual whining) and deal with it, or go back to crappy old XP or Crappy new Leopard or nice-but-no-games Linux or whatever it is that floats your boat.
* ) System Restore in Windows XP needs to be watched to insure it is doing its job. See
http://blogs.cnet.com/defensive-computing/8301-13554_1-9838164-33.html
Also, see
Four tips to using System Restore on Windows XP
http://www.cnet.com/8301-13554_1-9750693-33.html
* ) I hate it when I read stuff like this & I'm upset someone like you taking this stance. Is it fear of the unknown? Cuz, if you do what I do to Vista, it will pretty much seem like XP, if you want another XP. Turn off UAC, Defender & MS Security Control. It's so simple, unlike XP, just Search for them in the Help & Support page found in Start Menu.
I read your articles, slamming Vista, & was terrified to get it. But I had no choice as I'm not rich but I like powerful computers. I got it, had my 2 day "OMG, what have I done?" phase & then turned off those annoying features. I use 3rd party Security programs that work better than MS's & all is great! Articles similar to yours said PSP 8 & other programs wouldn't work in Vista. WRONG! Mine work even better after turning off those things. XP started out like that too, but you apparently forget that. You need to open your mind to Vista for the readers. Not just give jilted opinions!
* ) Norton Internet Security interferes with successfully reverting to a previous restore point. I have experienced the problem myself. There is a FAQ on Symantec's site explaining the problem and how to solve it.
Here is a link to the FAQs for various editions:
http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT/sharedtech.nsf/0/c7a9848df95596b9882570c900605bf5?OpenDocument&seg=hm&lg=en&ct=us

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