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If You Think SP1 Fixed Windows Vista, Think Again - REPLY TO THIS OPINION

Vista SP1 is making me go to either windows 2003 sp2 or windows xp sp3.

Vista SP1 totally screwed the audio on both the onboard audio and on the X-fi for all my old games.

Hitman Codename 47 no longer plays sound, I no longer play vista.

What a crock of bullcrap this vista crap is. Microsoft, if you are going to break everything in terms of backward compatibility, why not pick another OS? Windows 7 better be MORE compatible, not less, and Microsoft - you perfected windows with Windows 2003. Should have made a workstation version of it besides XP 64. Microsoft: you SUCK at 64-bit. YOU SUCK. The worst. And , Microsoft, VIsta is the worst version of windows yet, I've been using DOS since 2.11, and Windows since 3.0, and vista sucks. Its my damn PC and if I want DIrectSound on it to play softtware I bought and you get in the way, well SCREW YOU.
Mick RUssom
Date: 2008-05-08, 23:56 GMT



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