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ICWienerJul 13th 2006 5:34PM
What do people have against Vista? There wasn't this kind of hatred against XP with everyone saying "I'm not going to switch. Windows 2000 is good enough for me."
Yes, the hardware requirements are a bit stiffer than normal, but you can easily run it on lower end hardware if you don't want/need Aero. You can say you are happy with XP on a P3 and 128 Megs of RAM, but you know you're not. New hardware is so absurdly cheap, why not just get Vista the next time you update your hardware.?
No one is saying you have to rush out and buy Vista to upgrade your existing system. Almost no one does that anyway, everyone gets their OS when they buy new hardware.