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And no doubt they will offer you a hire car whilst your vehicle is being repaired. Then if your claim fails you have to pay for it yourself.
And no doubt they will offer you a hire car whilst your vehicle is being repaired. Then if your claim fails you have to pay for it yourself.
Hmm But Windows Vista, the Morris Marina of operating systems ;(
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Presumably you didn't try Windows Millennium?
There's an upgrade. You can have Windows 8 the Austin Allegro of operating systems. It has a square steering wheel.
er no,another M$ cracker
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but no start button so how do you turn it off?
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Right! It came with the Dell that I bought in, oh, sometime about year 2000 (!). It got replaced with XP as soon as possible. Now I have moved on to Linux, so those days are history.
I went from win98 to Linux but have to now admit that XP was not as bad as i initially thought, apart from the usual M$ security issues. But i still view most M$ products on a par with British Laylands of the
70s.-
that era/type of car tended to stop itself on a regular basis.
Agreed. XP is generally viewed as one of the best Windows systems, and I do not disagree. But I now use Windows only for those very few programs for which Linux either has no direct equivalent, or needs so much work to make it do the same that I can't afford to spend the time. I am now down to one such program.
Odd, everyone says that, but I have had this PC for over 4 years and it has been the most stable and reliable Windows version.
I go back to w95, w98, XP, Me (which I soon gave up and reverted to W98).
A design idea later coped by microsofts BSOD in Win95/98
and later they even released a patch to make it happen in Win7
Yeah, W98 last MS which didn't need activation malarky. Easy to clean up or just re-install to another folder if any problems. XP is just ok; why oh why did they complicate the file search option in Win 7. Why did they remove the filtered options like date and content? You can still do filtered searches on date and content, but now it involve command like statements.
The MS philosophy is clearly to restrain the common garden user and only let the so called "IT professional" dig into the system.
A bit like modern cars, I suppose...
Yep, I haven't even had the covers off this PC in 4.5 years, it must be needing a vacuum dust clean, all previous machines have had memory updates/Hard Drive/ DVD drive replacement. :-)
I haven't had any experience of 7.
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