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entwisi 14-03-2007 18:58

Re: Vista Home Premium
 
heh, have fun!

Lampman 15-03-2007 04:41

Re: Vista Home Premium
 
Well I've finally got the Epson to be recognised and working.The info was out there.I can't help thinking that Microsoft think their target buyers are more computer savvy than most are(including me).
We shouldn't have to be a super tech to enjoy a new purchase;or am I getting too long in the tooth?
Meanwhile I will no doubt continue to find other problems until that golden day when a service pack is released.:p

entwisi 15-03-2007 06:42

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it comes down to what I have been saying for ages. PCs and teh stuff you run on them are highly technical devices. People have been IMHO wrongly led to believe that anyone can and should be able to use them fully. They let you loose from teh shop with a tool that can cost you hours of time, empty bank accounts and lose you precious pictures/memories.

You shouldn't have to be 'super techie' but you should have a decent level of understanding to use them just like driving.

Lampman 15-03-2007 09:32

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I fully agree and I go back as far as the mighty Sinclair ZX spectrum!

entwisi 15-03-2007 09:47

Re: Vista Home Premium
 
:D, ZX80 for me, I still have my ZX81 and my Commodore VIC-20s

***Mr D*** 15-03-2007 10:36

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Lampman (Post 397762)
I fully agree and I go back as far as the mighty Sinclair ZX spectrum!

Top machine remember them well.

Multi Use as a Computer and A Rubber.

entwisi 15-03-2007 10:47

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Only the early ones had rubber keyboards. IIRC they moved to plastic keyboards about the same time they dropped the 16K version.

It did continue the Sinclair trend though, remember teh ZX81 was also perfectly shaped for use as a doorstop.

***Mr D*** 15-03-2007 11:07

Re: Vista Home Premium
 
The First one I got was the 48k with the rubber keys.

Manic Miner & Jet set Willy.:D

Oh and my dad spending days programing something in copying from a book and when he ran it didnt work.:D

entwisi 15-03-2007 12:09

Re: Vista Home Premium
 
Yo can of course relive those days with a spectrum emulator on your PC/mobile/PDA


Or embedded in a webpage

http://www.spectrum.lovely.net/

panther 10-04-2007 07:16

Re: Vista Home Premium
 
just found out that upgrading your computer to vista causes to many problems.
Many of the problems seemed to stem from the fact that PCs support a whole myriad of third party hardware devices. And each one of these devices, whether it's a webcam or a sound card, requires a crucial piece of software called a driver to tell the computer - and in this case, Windows Vista - how it works and behaves.
The problem is that many of the drivers you already have installed simply may not be compatible with Vista. so im not getting it, better off buying a completely new pc with vista on it!!:(

accymel 10-04-2007 09:53

Re: Vista Home Premium
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ***Mr D*** (Post 397797)
The First one I got was the 48k with the rubber keys.

Manic Miner & Jet set Willy.:D

Oh and my dad spending days programing something in copying from a book and when he ran it didnt work.:D


Ohhhhh the memories, i think me dad still has the compact 48k rubber keys, those were my favourite games as well as paper boy:D takes forever to load with the screeching tapes hehehehe:D

lancsdave 10-04-2007 10:09

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Quote:

Originally Posted by panther (Post 409109)
just found out that upgrading your computer to vista causes to many problems.

A good tip, wait until a Microsoft release has been on the market for 10 years and then it's safe to upgrade :D

accymel 10-04-2007 10:11

Re: Vista Home Premium
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by lancsdave (Post 409149)
A good tip, wait until a Microsoft release has been on the market for 10 years and then it's safe to upgrade :D

Heheheheh & then they stop doing updates & compatibles for it .....even before 10 years are up poor 98 users:D

lancsdave 10-04-2007 10:12

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Originally Posted by accymel (Post 409150)
Heheheheh & then they stop doing updates & compatibles for it .....even before 10 years are up poor 98 users:D

98 ??? Whats up with still using DOS ? :)

accymel 10-04-2007 10:14

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Quote:

Originally Posted by lancsdave (Post 409151)
98 ??? Whats up with still using DOS ? :)

Next you'll be telling me 5 1/2 floppys are much better than the 3.5 floppy:rolleyes:


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