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Vista doesn't support Toshiba Laptops
"Steve Jain" wrote in message
... On Mon, 19 Feb 2007 10:49:02 -0500, "emanon" wrote: "Bill Thomas" wrote in message om... What toshiba laptop are you using? I am using a Toshiba P35 and it runs Vista Home Premium just fine with the exception of aero because the ATI Radeon mobility 9000 chip is not supported. I knew that going into it. It also ran the beta versions of vista with no problems. I had one work app that would not run in vista beta, that is now supported. That was Express Digital Darkroom. I had no problems running Photoshop CS 2 and cropping worked fine on my machine. If you need to use the machine for work, then find out if your apps are supported yet. Vista a poor man's os x? MS did steal some ideas from Apple, but that's the way the business goes..... I smell a troll here..... Nothing "Poor Person" about it if you got to keep shelling out for new hardware and apps. The only positive thing is Vista make no exception on its requirements because of the user's sex. Vista is being pushed because it requires so much new stuff to run. Everybody, except the end user, benefits. Cha-Ching! Hear the cash register ring! As I recall, Apple charges for each major update to OS X. -- Cheers, Steve Jain, Virtual Machine MVP http://vpc.essjae.com/ MacDroids don't want to hear such things as the "truth", Steve. They seem to prefer being inside Mr. Jobs' "Reality Distortion Field", especially when it concerns lies and misunderstandings about Microsoft Windows. -- Donald L McDaniel Please reply to the original newsgroup and thread. ------------------------------------------------------ |
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