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computer without vista

Posted By: shelley scribner on 2008-06-10
In Reply to: You can still get a VISTA-free computer - Me

I purchased a new dell laptop about 6 months ago and was able to get it with Windows XP. I would also recommend if you go that route that you elect to have Word 2003 rather than the newer Word 2007 installed on it as it is getting very difficult to find Word 2003 anymore and it is very expensive.

Shelley


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Hi Tera,  I know what you mean.  I have been looking on and off for 2 1/2 years.  One thing then another.  It's the computer or not passing employment test.  I haven't tried Focus yet.


I wish you good luck with everything.


Take care,


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First step is get rid of Vista -
NM
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I have both Vista and XP pro on my desktop. sm
The people I got my new computer from said that the big thing with Vista vs XP is that with Vista you need LOTS more RAM or something like that.

Our computer came with Vista pre-installed but because we got more speed and a major amount of memory and a video card with its own RAM, he was able to put XP pro on with Vista. I am not tech-savvy at all, so I was more than happy to have them do it.

Another place you might want to try is www.komando.com She ROCKS!!! She is my major source for questions etc.

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