A third of Vista PCs downgraded to XP
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Vista’s death march picked up some pace yesterday, after a metrics researcher revealed that nearly 35 per cent of PCs built to run the Windows operating system have been downgraded to XP.
In a survey of more than 3,000 computers, performance testing software developer Devil Mountain Software estimated that more than one in three new machines had either been downgraded by vendors such as Dell, or by customers once they bought the PC.
In a survey of more than 3,000 computers, performance testing software developer Devil Mountain Software estimated that more than one in three new machines had either been downgraded by vendors such as Dell, or by customers once they bought the PC.
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Ha Ha Ha!
I knew Vista was bad, but I thought they were going to fix it with the usual array of patches and service packs like they've done in past.
I don't run Vista, but have used it. Really the best thing to aim for is a good simple OS. Good functionality and easy access. -
It must be the most hated OS since Windows ME.
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