Hi Shelley

Just to add my input I would go for the Vista OS, I can't imagine it is that 
much different to XP and so long as you have sufficient RAM it will be just as 
fast as XP.  The only issue with me is what I have read about Vista being a bit 
of a "security freak" but I am sure you will get used to it and enjoy it just 
as 
much if not better than XP.

I may hang on for Windows 7 because I drive a 7 and if it is anything like the 
car it will definitely NOT be slow  :-))

Rupert
http://www.caterham.co.uk/

O^O--------------- Rupert's Reply To  ---------------O^O

Hi,

I got a call today from Dell.  They have agreed to replace the computer with
what I originally ordered but the catch is that they claim they no longer
install XP.  I specifically ordered XP because I had be warned about VISTA and 
all
the problems associated with it.  Even the Dell guy admitted that they get a
lot of complaints about it.

I would appreciate some advice, guidance and details about this dilema that I
now find myself in.

Thanks in advance.
Shelley

Avast ye land lubbers!
One bear and no pirates found in this outbound vessel 


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