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from XP-Pro to Vista

This weekend while I am home being scared and nervous, my work computer will be changed from XP-Pro to Vista. Should I stop being scared and nervous--or not?

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Old Aug 8, 2007, 10:36 PM   #2  
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Do not worry! Vista is barley any diffrent. Its pretty cool. You have nothing ot worry about. You benefit from getting the latest windows updates and better protection and just some cool new features. The program runs pretty smoothly. It might take a few mins to get used to it but other then that its worth it.

Staying with XP is fine as well, there both very good.

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I read somewhere it has tabs like Firefox does?
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That's IE7, which works for windows XP and Vista...

You're muddling up 2 things. Vista is the Operating system, not the web browser.
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Yea ^^. ITs pretty cool, if you have alot of web pages open or just alot open in general, theres a button you press that allows you to go through each window choosing which you want to use. Its a useless feature but it looks so cool haha

Why are you worried about Vista?
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I've heard and read only negatives about Vista, some negatives from people I know and trust.
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