By which I mean one step forward one step back.
I just finished an OS replacement on my Desktop, to Windows 7 "Ultimate"
which you would think is the Pinnacle of Windows 7 but isn't, it's one
level down from that, (I don't think that word means what they think it
means).
Well anyway, I've got a working image of Win7 on my desktop, but now
comes the fun task of discovering what hardware and software that I've
come to rely on over the past few years no longer works. I already know
that my trusty Spyder2 isn't supported, (crap).
Almost 24 full hours of bug fixes and "improvements" automatically
downloaded with the occasional glitch to make you pull your hair out,
(and I really don't have enough to spare these days), at least that's
almost over.
I decided to do a clean install as my previous version of Windows was
32bit, but hardware will support 64...
Why did I finally succumb to this, one because I wanted to feel real
empathy for Dave and John in their struggles but mainly the parade of no
longer supported on... messages has been starting in earnest.
The only good thing is a few programs I've wanted to try that weren't
supported by the old OS will work on the new.
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