Re: Windows vista



MassiveProng wrote:

On Mon, 19 Mar 2007 20:01:54 -0500, Jamie
<jamie_ka1lpa_not_valid_after_ka1lpa_@xxxxxxxxxxx> Gave us:


Joerg wrote:


Michael A. Terrell wrote:


reyork1@xxxxxxx wrote:


Has anyone tried to use a HP 7210 all in one printer with Vista Home
Premium software? Is there an upgrade from HP available?




Can't YOU check the HP website for yourself?


Maybe not anymore after migrating to a new OS...


good answer.
you may find that amusing, i know some one that crippled
their pc's network installing Vista. it appears Vista
didn't have proper drivers for the network adapter and
for what ever reason, He couldn't get back his original
OS, nor could he use the OEM restore CD's he had for his
computer.


That's why you are supposed to run the compatibility applet first,
you retarded fucks.


The OEM restore CD's refuse to install because Vista removed
some vital information it needed and the installation of the
restore CD's indicated that.


You're an idiot, and was likely toying with a pirate rip of the beta
release. Aren't you the retarded fucktard that steals patented
designs too?


After contacting a service rep, they told him there's extra
information in the flash that is used to ID the PC when they ship
the PC's with the OEM restore CD's.

It appears that vista may have done something to his flash.


Doubtful, dip***.


He found a copy of XP Pro in a store that had some left over.


ILLICIT copy!


He was ok after that.


Not after meeting you and being influenced by your retarded bull***.


He tried to return his Vista, they wouldn't take it back and
he got the largest version. Lots of money lost because he had
to buy XP PRO.


You're and idiot.
Did your mother mistaken you for the family dog and kept you out side
in your little play house all night?


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