Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 7th May 2007 23:21 UTC
Windows "I have been using Mac OS X as my primary OS for almost a year now, but last night I switched back. What spurred it is that my Mac OS X partition crashed and it wouldn't boot back into the OS - I used rescue tools and drive scanners but it appears that the partition just disappeared. I booted into a much smaller NTFS partition and put the Vista install disk in."
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Vista is really good
by ronaldst on Tue 8th May 2007 00:16 UTC
ronaldst
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2005-06-29

except for the usual not-up-to-speed drivers, Vista is a rock solid release. Even better than XP was.

The article author doesn't know XP much or remember. XP had from the beginning "UNIX-y" directory structure. "Documents and Settings" are the equivalent of "home" in UNIXland. I don't remember how they were called in the NT days. I think "Profiles" but not sure.

And "directory structure" and "common dialog box" has pretty much been there for a while.

Overall, it was a pretty good BLOG entry.

RE: Vista is really good
by Spellcheck on Tue 8th May 2007 13:12 in reply to "Vista is really good"
Spellcheck Member since:
2007-01-20

You mean "blog," not capitalized, unless you were using it for emphasis (which was not clear at all).

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