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Well, I have researched and found out my scanner and my digital camera will

not support Vista. (both are probably 5+ years old but working just fine for

what i need) So I seriously have to get new periperals if want to use

vista???

 

"Jupiter Jones [MVP]" wrote:

> Yes, you must research compatibility of your essential hardware and

> software.

> Most will probably work, maybe all, but research is essential.

>

> --

> Jupiter Jones [MVP]

> http://www3.telus.net/dandemar

>

>

> "mh64" wrote in message

> news:1019B5B1-A857-4FBF-97EC-69FA53A03264@microsoft.com...

> >I really have no feeling towards it one way or the other, but I will

> >probably

> > end up with Vista on the new PC we buy just because that's what it

> > comes with

> > it and I'm not savvy enough to try and run 2 OS at the same time...

> > All I

> > really need to know is whether I'm going to have problems

> > re-installing

> > periperals, games or software that are more than 5 years old (or 10

> > years

> > old). I guess I will need to research each individual item to check

> > for

> > compatibility issues, huh?

>

>

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mh64 wrote:

> Well, I have researched and found out my scanner and my digital camera will

> not support Vista. (both are probably 5+ years old but working just fine for

> what i need) So I seriously have to get new periperals if want to use

> vista???

 

Bingo. The Vista boys and the hardware boys want you to open your

wallet. A lot.

 

Alias

>

> "Jupiter Jones [MVP]" wrote:

>

>> Yes, you must research compatibility of your essential hardware and

>> software.

>> Most will probably work, maybe all, but research is essential.

>>

>> --

>> Jupiter Jones [MVP]

>> http://www3.telus.net/dandemar

>>

>>

>> "mh64" wrote in message

>> news:1019B5B1-A857-4FBF-97EC-69FA53A03264@microsoft.com...

>>> I really have no feeling towards it one way or the other, but I will

>>> probably

>>> end up with Vista on the new PC we buy just because that's what it

>>> comes with

>>> it and I'm not savvy enough to try and run 2 OS at the same time...

>>> All I

>>> really need to know is whether I'm going to have problems

>>> re-installing

>>> periperals, games or software that are more than 5 years old (or 10

>>> years

>>> old). I guess I will need to research each individual item to check

>>> for

>>> compatibility issues, huh?

>>

What do you need Vista to do for your camera? If it's a question of

uploading photos use the camera's memory card.

 

"mh64" wrote in message

news:81AD20D7-186F-493E-A69F-C750136A65D9@microsoft.com...

> Well, I have researched and found out my scanner and my digital camera

> will

> not support Vista. (both are probably 5+ years old but working just fine

> for

> what i need) So I seriously have to get new periperals if want to use

> vista???

>

> "Jupiter Jones [MVP]" wrote:

>

>> Yes, you must research compatibility of your essential hardware and

>> software.

>> Most will probably work, maybe all, but research is essential.

>>

>> --

>> Jupiter Jones [MVP]

>> http://www3.telus.net/dandemar

>>

>>

>> "mh64" wrote in message

>> news:1019B5B1-A857-4FBF-97EC-69FA53A03264@microsoft.com...

>> >I really have no feeling towards it one way or the other, but I will

>> >probably

>> > end up with Vista on the new PC we buy just because that's what it

>> > comes with

>> > it and I'm not savvy enough to try and run 2 OS at the same time...

>> > All I

>> > really need to know is whether I'm going to have problems

>> > re-installing

>> > periperals, games or software that are more than 5 years old (or 10

>> > years

>> > old). I guess I will need to research each individual item to check

>> > for

>> > compatibility issues, huh?

>>

>>

A combo: printer + scanner + fax + color photo printer (Dell 968) costs

99.99, brand new at DELL.

 

"Alias" wrote in message

news:unjA7FcaIHA.5768@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...

> mh64 wrote:

>> Well, I have researched and found out my scanner and my digital camera

>> will not support Vista. (both are probably 5+ years old but working just

>> fine for what i need) So I seriously have to get new periperals if want

>> to use vista???

>

> Bingo. The Vista boys and the hardware boys want you to open your wallet.

> A lot.

>

> Alias

>>

>> "Jupiter Jones [MVP]" wrote:

>>

>>> Yes, you must research compatibility of your essential hardware and

>>> software.

>>> Most will probably work, maybe all, but research is essential.

>>>

>>> --

>>> Jupiter Jones [MVP]

>>> http://www3.telus.net/dandemar

>>>

>>>

>>> "mh64" wrote in message

>>> news:1019B5B1-A857-4FBF-97EC-69FA53A03264@microsoft.com...

>>>> I really have no feeling towards it one way or the other, but I will

>>>> probably

>>>> end up with Vista on the new PC we buy just because that's what it

>>>> comes with

>>>> it and I'm not savvy enough to try and run 2 OS at the same time... All

>>>> I

>>>> really need to know is whether I'm going to have problems re-installing

>>>> periperals, games or software that are more than 5 years old (or 10

>>>> years

>>>> old). I guess I will need to research each individual item to check

>>>> for

>>>> compatibility issues, huh?

>>>

alexB wrote:

> A combo: printer + scanner + fax + color photo printer (Dell 968) costs

> 99.99, brand new at DELL.

 

Your point?

 

Alias

>

> "Alias" wrote in message

> news:unjA7FcaIHA.5768@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...

>> mh64 wrote:

>>> Well, I have researched and found out my scanner and my digital

>>> camera will not support Vista. (both are probably 5+ years old but

>>> working just fine for what i need) So I seriously have to get new

>>> periperals if want to use vista???

>>

>> Bingo. The Vista boys and the hardware boys want you to open your

>> wallet. A lot.

>>

>> Alias

>>>

>>> "Jupiter Jones [MVP]" wrote:

>>>

>>>> Yes, you must research compatibility of your essential hardware and

>>>> software.

>>>> Most will probably work, maybe all, but research is essential.

>>>>

>>>> --

>>>> Jupiter Jones [MVP]

>>>> http://www3.telus.net/dandemar

>>>>

>>>>

>>>> "mh64" wrote in message

>>>> news:1019B5B1-A857-4FBF-97EC-69FA53A03264@microsoft.com...

>>>>> I really have no feeling towards it one way or the other, but I

>>>>> will probably

>>>>> end up with Vista on the new PC we buy just because that's what it

>>>>> comes with

>>>>> it and I'm not savvy enough to try and run 2 OS at the same time...

>>>>> All I

>>>>> really need to know is whether I'm going to have problems

>>>>> re-installing

>>>>> periperals, games or software that are more than 5 years old (or 10

>>>>> years

>>>>> old). I guess I will need to research each individual item to

>>>>> check for

>>>>> compatibility issues, huh?

>>>>

>

On Thu, 7 Feb 2008 11:36:01 -0800, mh64

wrote:

> Well, I have researched and found out my scanner and my digital camera will

> not support Vista. (both are probably 5+ years old but working just fine for

> what i need) So I seriously have to get new periperals if want to use

> vista???

 

 

Two points:

 

1. In general, older peripherals are often not supported on newer

operating systems. This is true regardless of what the peripheral is,

and what operating system you are talking about. If the manufacturer

of the peripheral is no longer actively selling that particular

product, he is often reluctant to invest money to write a new driver

for it. That's a simple economic fact, and again has nothing to do

with Vista. No vendor ever promises someone buying his peripheral that

he will write drivers for it for every new operating system that comes

onto the market.

 

2. Regarding your camera, you should not need Vista support for it.

Worst case, you could buy an inexpensive USB media card reader, and

use it to transfer your pictures to the Vista computer.

 

But your choice. If your scanner isn't supported in Vista, you either

need to get a new scanner or stay with the operating system you

presently have.

 

--

Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP - Windows Desktop Experience

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Alias wrote:

> alexB wrote:

>> A combo: printer + scanner + fax + color photo printer (Dell 968) costs

>> 99.99, brand new at DELL.

>

> Your point?

>

His point is that along with a P.O.S. toy operating system, he also likes to

use P.O.S. hardware.

 

Cheers.

> Alias

>>

>> "Alias" wrote in message

>> news:unjA7FcaIHA.5768@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...

>>> mh64 wrote:

>>>> Well, I have researched and found out my scanner and my digital

>>>> camera will not support Vista. (both are probably 5+ years old but

>>>> working just fine for what i need) So I seriously have to get new

>>>> periperals if want to use vista???

>>>

>>> Bingo. The Vista boys and the hardware boys want you to open your

>>> wallet. A lot.

>>>

>>> Alias

>>>>

>>>> "Jupiter Jones [MVP]" wrote:

>>>>

>>>>> Yes, you must research compatibility of your essential hardware and

>>>>> software.

>>>>> Most will probably work, maybe all, but research is essential.

>>>>>

>>>>> --

>>>>> Jupiter Jones [MVP]

>>>>> http://www3.telus.net/dandemar

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>> "mh64" wrote in message

>>>>> news:1019B5B1-A857-4FBF-97EC-69FA53A03264@microsoft.com...

>>>>>> I really have no feeling towards it one way or the other, but I

>>>>>> will probably

>>>>>> end up with Vista on the new PC we buy just because that's what it

>>>>>> comes with

>>>>>> it and I'm not savvy enough to try and run 2 OS at the same time...

>>>>>> All I

>>>>>> really need to know is whether I'm going to have problems

>>>>>> re-installing

>>>>>> periperals, games or software that are more than 5 years old (or 10

>>>>>> years

>>>>>> old). I guess I will need to research each individual item to

>>>>>> check for

>>>>>> compatibility issues, huh?

>>>>>

>>

 

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AlexB: "If it is Business or Ultimate open Command Prompt as administrator

and type lusrmgr.msc."

^^^^^

I must say the developers at Microsoft do have a sense of humour.

My point is that this printer which is a very nice piece of hardware, great

looking and compact, standing next to my 5 grand new dell T7400 may be

purchased by someone who wants to have quality printing and digital input.

 

My point is that it is affordable and it is quality.

 

"Alias" wrote in message

news:%23OlOidcaIHA.1208@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...

> alexB wrote:

>> A combo: printer + scanner + fax + color photo printer (Dell 968) costs

>> 99.99, brand new at DELL.

>

> Your point?

>

> Alias

>>

>> "Alias" wrote in message

>> news:unjA7FcaIHA.5768@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...

>>> mh64 wrote:

>>>> Well, I have researched and found out my scanner and my digital camera

>>>> will not support Vista. (both are probably 5+ years old but working

>>>> just fine for what i need) So I seriously have to get new periperals

>>>> if want to use vista???

>>>

>>> Bingo. The Vista boys and the hardware boys want you to open your

>>> wallet. A lot.

>>>

>>> Alias

>>>>

>>>> "Jupiter Jones [MVP]" wrote:

>>>>

>>>>> Yes, you must research compatibility of your essential hardware and

>>>>> software.

>>>>> Most will probably work, maybe all, but research is essential.

>>>>>

>>>>> --

>>>>> Jupiter Jones [MVP]

>>>>> http://www3.telus.net/dandemar

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>> "mh64" wrote in message

>>>>> news:1019B5B1-A857-4FBF-97EC-69FA53A03264@microsoft.com...

>>>>>> I really have no feeling towards it one way or the other, but I will

>>>>>> probably

>>>>>> end up with Vista on the new PC we buy just because that's what it

>>>>>> comes with

>>>>>> it and I'm not savvy enough to try and run 2 OS at the same time...

>>>>>> All I

>>>>>> really need to know is whether I'm going to have problems

>>>>>> re-installing

>>>>>> periperals, games or software that are more than 5 years old (or 10

>>>>>> years

>>>>>> old). I guess I will need to research each individual item to check

>>>>>> for

>>>>>> compatibility issues, huh?

>>>>>

>>

NoStop wrote:

 

>

> His point is that along with a P.O.S. toy operating system, he also likes to

> use P.O.S. hardware.

>

> Cheers.

 

So he's using that POS toy os urbuttoo huh?

Well good luck having any hardware work on that crap os!

Frank

NoStop wrote:

> Alias wrote:

>

>> alexB wrote:

>>> A combo: printer + scanner + fax + color photo printer (Dell 968) costs

>>> 99.99, brand new at DELL.

>> Your point?

>>

> His point is that along with a P.O.S. toy operating system, he also likes to

> use P.O.S. hardware.

>

> Cheers.

 

Heh, told that right.

 

Alias

>

>> Alias

>>> "Alias" wrote in message

>>> news:unjA7FcaIHA.5768@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...

>>>> mh64 wrote:

>>>>> Well, I have researched and found out my scanner and my digital

>>>>> camera will not support Vista. (both are probably 5+ years old but

>>>>> working just fine for what i need) So I seriously have to get new

>>>>> periperals if want to use vista???

>>>> Bingo. The Vista boys and the hardware boys want you to open your

>>>> wallet. A lot.

>>>>

>>>> Alias

>>>>> "Jupiter Jones [MVP]" wrote:

>>>>>

>>>>>> Yes, you must research compatibility of your essential hardware and

>>>>>> software.

>>>>>> Most will probably work, maybe all, but research is essential.

>>>>>>

>>>>>> --

>>>>>> Jupiter Jones [MVP]

>>>>>> http://www3.telus.net/dandemar

>>>>>>

>>>>>>

>>>>>> "mh64" wrote in message

>>>>>> news:1019B5B1-A857-4FBF-97EC-69FA53A03264@microsoft.com...

>>>>>>> I really have no feeling towards it one way or the other, but I

>>>>>>> will probably

>>>>>>> end up with Vista on the new PC we buy just because that's what it

>>>>>>> comes with

>>>>>>> it and I'm not savvy enough to try and run 2 OS at the same time...

>>>>>>> All I

>>>>>>> really need to know is whether I'm going to have problems

>>>>>>> re-installing

>>>>>>> periperals, games or software that are more than 5 years old (or 10

>>>>>>> years

>>>>>>> old). I guess I will need to research each individual item to

>>>>>>> check for

>>>>>>> compatibility issues, huh?

>

Frank wrote:

> NoStop wrote:

>

>

>>

>> His point is that along with a P.O.S. toy operating system, he also

>> likes to

>> use P.O.S. hardware.

>>

>> Cheers.

>

> So he's using that POS toy os urbuttoo huh?

> Well good luck having any hardware work on that crap os!

> Frank

 

I just nuked an XP installation and installed Ubuntu. XP's silly BSOD

said it was a hardware problem and it wouldn't boot into Normal or Safe

Mode. I wiped XP and installed Ubuntu and Ubuntu had NO problem with the

hardware and the client, needless to say, was thrilled.

 

Alias

alexB wrote:

> My point is that this printer which is a very nice piece of hardware,

> great looking and compact, standing next to my 5 grand new dell T7400

> may be purchased by someone who wants to have quality printing and

> digital input.

>

> My point is that it is affordable and it is quality.

 

Considering that the OP was talking about a scanner and a camera, again,

what's your point? What low priced, POS camera do you suggest?

 

You spent five grand on a Dell? LOL!

 

Alias

>

> "Alias" wrote in message

> news:%23OlOidcaIHA.1208@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...

>> alexB wrote:

>>> A combo: printer + scanner + fax + color photo printer (Dell 968)

>>> costs 99.99, brand new at DELL.

>>

>> Your point?

>>

>> Alias

>>>

>>> "Alias" wrote in message

>>> news:unjA7FcaIHA.5768@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...

>>>> mh64 wrote:

>>>>> Well, I have researched and found out my scanner and my digital

>>>>> camera will not support Vista. (both are probably 5+ years old but

>>>>> working just fine for what i need) So I seriously have to get new

>>>>> periperals if want to use vista???

>>>>

>>>> Bingo. The Vista boys and the hardware boys want you to open your

>>>> wallet. A lot.

>>>>

>>>> Alias

>>>>>

>>>>> "Jupiter Jones [MVP]" wrote:

>>>>>

>>>>>> Yes, you must research compatibility of your essential hardware

>>>>>> and software.

>>>>>> Most will probably work, maybe all, but research is essential.

>>>>>>

>>>>>> --

>>>>>> Jupiter Jones [MVP]

>>>>>> http://www3.telus.net/dandemar

>>>>>>

>>>>>>

>>>>>> "mh64" wrote in message

>>>>>> news:1019B5B1-A857-4FBF-97EC-69FA53A03264@microsoft.com...

>>>>>>> I really have no feeling towards it one way or the other, but I

>>>>>>> will probably

>>>>>>> end up with Vista on the new PC we buy just because that's what

>>>>>>> it comes with

>>>>>>> it and I'm not savvy enough to try and run 2 OS at the same

>>>>>>> time... All I

>>>>>>> really need to know is whether I'm going to have problems

>>>>>>> re-installing

>>>>>>> periperals, games or software that are more than 5 years old (or

>>>>>>> 10 years

>>>>>>> old). I guess I will need to research each individual item to

>>>>>>> check for

>>>>>>> compatibility issues, huh?

>>>>>>

>>>

>

Alias wrote:

> Frank wrote:

>

>> NoStop wrote:

>>

>>

>>>

>>> His point is that along with a P.O.S. toy operating system, he also

>>> likes to

>>> use P.O.S. hardware.

>>>

>>> Cheers.

>>

>>

>> So he's using that POS toy os urbuttoo huh?

>> Well good luck having any hardware work on that crap os!

>> Frank

>

>

> I just nuked an XP installation and installed Ubuntu. XP's silly BSOD

> said it was a hardware problem and it wouldn't boot into Normal or Safe

> Mode. I wiped XP and installed Ubuntu and Ubuntu had NO problem with the

> hardware and the client, needless to say, was thrilled.

>

> Alias

 

Having those "delusional fantasies" again mr liar, mr troll, mr spammer,

mr bigot...LOL!

Frank

Alias wrote:

 

 

....as usual, just some desperate bullsh*t lies.

Figures!

Frank

Frank wrote:

> NoStop wrote:

>

>

>>

>> His point is that along with a P.O.S. toy operating system, he also likes

>> to use P.O.S. hardware.

>>

>> Cheers.

>

> So he's using that POS toy os urbuttoo huh?

> Well good luck having any hardware work on that crap os!

> Frank

 

All my hardware works very well under Ubuntu, thank you very much. That

can't be said for Vista, as we all know.

 

Cheers.

 

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AlexB: "If it is Business or Ultimate open Command Prompt as administrator

and type lusrmgr.msc."

^^^^^

I must say the developers at Microsoft do have a sense of humour.

alexB wrote:

> My point is that this printer which is a very nice piece of hardware,

> great looking and compact, standing next to my 5 grand new dell T7400 may

> be purchased by someone who wants to have quality printing and digital

> input.

>

> My point is that it is affordable and it is quality.

>

What's "affordable" about needing to run a 5 grand computer just to get

Vista to run at an acceptable speed? Can you chew peanuts and think at the

same time?

 

Cheers.

> "Alias" wrote in message

> news:%23OlOidcaIHA.1208@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...

>> alexB wrote:

>>> A combo: printer + scanner + fax + color photo printer (Dell 968) costs

>>> 99.99, brand new at DELL.

>>

>> Your point?

>>

>> Alias

>>>

>>> "Alias" wrote in message

>>> news:unjA7FcaIHA.5768@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...

>>>> mh64 wrote:

>>>>> Well, I have researched and found out my scanner and my digital camera

>>>>> will not support Vista. (both are probably 5+ years old but working

>>>>> just fine for what i need) So I seriously have to get new periperals

>>>>> if want to use vista???

>>>>

>>>> Bingo. The Vista boys and the hardware boys want you to open your

>>>> wallet. A lot.

>>>>

>>>> Alias

>>>>>

>>>>> "Jupiter Jones [MVP]" wrote:

>>>>>

>>>>>> Yes, you must research compatibility of your essential hardware and

>>>>>> software.

>>>>>> Most will probably work, maybe all, but research is essential.

>>>>>>

>>>>>> --

>>>>>> Jupiter Jones [MVP]

>>>>>> http://www3.telus.net/dandemar

>>>>>>

>>>>>>

>>>>>> "mh64" wrote in message

>>>>>> news:1019B5B1-A857-4FBF-97EC-69FA53A03264@microsoft.com...

>>>>>>> I really have no feeling towards it one way or the other, but I will

>>>>>>> probably

>>>>>>> end up with Vista on the new PC we buy just because that's what it

>>>>>>> comes with

>>>>>>> it and I'm not savvy enough to try and run 2 OS at the same time...

>>>>>>> All I

>>>>>>> really need to know is whether I'm going to have problems

>>>>>>> re-installing

>>>>>>> periperals, games or software that are more than 5 years old (or 10

>>>>>>> years

>>>>>>> old). I guess I will need to research each individual item to check

>>>>>>> for

>>>>>>> compatibility issues, huh?

>>>>>>

>>>

 

--

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AlexB: "If it is Business or Ultimate open Command Prompt as administrator

and type lusrmgr.msc."

^^^^^

I must say the developers at Microsoft do have a sense of humour.

NoStop wrote:

 

--------------------------------------------

 

 

All of my hardware works perfectly under Vista and as this entire ng

knows full well, it didn't work at all under that crap you call

urbuttoo...as real POS toy os.

Frank

AMEN BROTHER

 

oops you have no facts to support your story. well it did sound good,

but hey never let the facts get in the way of a good story.

 

I think you are an IDIOT. A FACT you can NOT disprove.

 

 

On Wed, 6 Feb 2008 23:04:53 -0700, "Jupiter Jones [MVP]"

wrote:

>Your ASSUMPTIONS about the ability and needs of the OP are typical for

>you.

>This suits your blind agenda.

>Non technical users succeed with Windows Vista regularly just as they

>have with previous versions of Windows.

>Do not confuse non technical with an inability to learn or adapt.

>The fact you feel you must be a "technical user" may describe your

>own inabilities while saying little about others.

>Many people of various skills from very little to a great deal have

>success where you regularly claim failure.

>That also says much about you.

>

>"all over Vista for compatibility problems"

>And what have the specific product manufacturers said to you when you

>asked them what they are doing about their products compatibility

>issues?

>

>Windows Vista performs well on two older computers of mine, a laptop

>and a desktop.

>A FACT you can NOT disprove.

Yeah pretty much. Trust me Vista looks cool and the rest is down

hill. Stay with XP.

 

On Thu, 7 Feb 2008 11:36:01 -0800, mh64

wrote:

>Well, I have researched and found out my scanner and my digital camera will

>not support Vista. (both are probably 5+ years old but working just fine for

>what i need) So I seriously have to get new periperals if want to use

>vista???

>

>"Jupiter Jones [MVP]" wrote:

>

>> Yes, you must research compatibility of your essential hardware and

>> software.

>> Most will probably work, maybe all, but research is essential.

>>

>> --

>> Jupiter Jones [MVP]

>> http://www3.telus.net/dandemar

>>

>>

>> "mh64" wrote in message

>> news:1019B5B1-A857-4FBF-97EC-69FA53A03264@microsoft.com...

>> >I really have no feeling towards it one way or the other, but I will

>> >probably

>> > end up with Vista on the new PC we buy just because that's what it

>> > comes with

>> > it and I'm not savvy enough to try and run 2 OS at the same time...

>> > All I

>> > really need to know is whether I'm going to have problems

>> > re-installing

>> > periperals, games or software that are more than 5 years old (or 10

>> > years

>> > old). I guess I will need to research each individual item to check

>> > for

>> > compatibility issues, huh?

>>

>>

On Wed, 6 Feb 2008 22:54:19 -0700, "Jupiter Jones [MVP]"

wrote:

>Yes, you must research compatibility of your essential hardware and

>software.

>Most will probably work, maybe all, but research is essential.

 

 

Not his bubba

On Thu, 07 Feb 2008 17:00:16 -0800, Frank wrote:

>Alias wrote:

>

>

>...as usual, just some desperate bullsh*t lies.

>Figures!

>Frank

 

 

Senor Village Idiot weighs in again.

thetruthhurts @homail.com wrote:

> AMEN BROTHER

>

> oops you have no facts to support your story. well it did sound good,

> but hey never let the facts get in the way of a good story.

>

> I think you are an IDIOT. A FACT you can NOT disprove.

 

And what have you got you fukkin idiot...other than your pointed empty

head shoved all the way up your stinking arse, huh?

As*hole POS loser!

Frank

thetruthhurts @homail.com wrote:

> On Thu, 07 Feb 2008 17:00:16 -0800, Frank wrote:

>

>

>>Alias wrote:

>>

>>

>>...as usual, just some desperate bullsh*t lies.

>>Figures!

>>Frank

>

>

>

> Senor Village Idiot weighs in again.

 

So you too are getting desperate mrs Queen of all village idiots...LOL!

You're rather stupid aren't you as*hole!

Frank

thetruthhurts @homail.com wrote:

> Yeah pretty much. Trust me Vista looks cool and the rest is down

> hill. Stay with XP.

 

How would a fukkin loser like you know you moron.

You don't even use Vista...you queen of idiots!

Frank

No, you can stay with Windows XP.

Or dual boot windows XP/Vista.

Or you may need to purchase a new camera and scanner.

 

Are you sure the camera will not work in Windows Vista?

There is less that needs to be done for an older camera to work in

windows Vista.

 

Do you have access to a Windows Vista computer some place?

Simply connect the camera and power on and see if you can move the

pictures.

 

Try the scanner also.

Sometimes when the manufacturer says no, it works anyways.

 

--

Jupiter Jones [MVP]

http://www3.telus.net/dandemar

 

 

"mh64" wrote in message

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> Well, I have researched and found out my scanner and my digital

> camera will

> not support Vista. (both are probably 5+ years old but working just

> fine for

> what i need) So I seriously have to get new periperals if want to

> use

> vista???

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