Basta La Vista?

I haven't been in too much of a hurry to install Windows Vista, because everything I have works in all four computers (including the upstairs computer, the downstairs computer, the newer laptop, and the recently resurrected old laptop). There have been so many horror stories about Windows Vista incompatibilities that I just think, why would I want to make my computers not work?

On the other hand, there's a computer wiz over at Pajamas Media who finally figured it out! He's got a great, easy-to-follow, instruction-packed video titled "How to Install Windows Vista in 2 Minutes," and I have a machine very similar to the one he's using! I could probably get it to accept Windows Vista...

Not so fast.

I just remembered another problem: that particular machine has a way of always upsetting Coco.

Damn. There's always a glitch somewhere.

posted by Eric on 02.28.07 at 05:20 PM





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Frankly, considering the problems I've had lately since switching to IE7, I'm not changing anything on my computer again until something literally breaks.

I actually don't recommend this unless you have a great shredder. CDs are made of pretty tough stuff, and a shredder can just end up spraying shrapnel at you.

Jon Thompson   ·  February 28, 2007 09:04 PM

Mine has a special CD/plastic slot -- designed to be compatible with Windows Vista!

Eric Scheie   ·  February 28, 2007 11:51 PM

Never send a machine to do a dog's job. A machine snarls and mangles, but a dog does all that and has fun doing it!

Timothy Fox   ·  March 3, 2007 12:46 AM

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