tckrockz said:nopes wrks fine bt da copyin is a lil bit slower dan xp
Anusha said:XP is old no?
Besides, there are few things that I want in Vista.
1. My motherboard's SATA works only in Vista (otherwise I have to use IDE emulation)
2. My flash drive supports ReadyBoost so I would like to use it
3. To get Vista's performance in XP, I have to disable pagefile. Vista don't usually slow down as XP
4. Vista's GUI is so fast

DJ.Parker said:But ur upgrading ur pc so fast. That isnt good at all![]()
Anusha said:What the hell do you mean by that? Upgrading too fast?
Anusha said:I don't upgrade that often. I buy new parts, but hardly replace a component. (i.e. throw it away and buy a new one for it)

DJ.Parker said:ah. I thought u r replacing as well![]()
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Anusha said:I replace faulty components - but not often.
What does this have to do with Vista?![]()

DJ.Parker said:well no I was wondering how u jumped to vista from xp![]()
I didn't have my own connection. I also got the modem from a cousin. Anusha said:Well, it was the same with XP. I had it even before Microsoft released it.
Those days I was on dialup and was using internet with someone else's passwordI didn't have my own connection. I also got the modem from a cousin.
You know what? The modem didn't have drivers in XP. I gave up internet for XP!!! I didn't want to use Windows 98 and XP in dual boot. I had to choose between Internet and XP. I chose XP. It's pretty much the same with Vista now. But this time, I don't have to give up my internet connection. But if I had to, then I would choose Internet this time - at least until I bought a router which doesn't require any drivers.
