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Which client OS do you use or prefer? 11 members have voted

  1. 1. Which client Operating System do you use and why?

    • Windows XP
      6
    • Windows Vista
      4
    • Windows 2000
      1
    • Windows Millenium Edition
      0
    • Windows 98
      0
    • Windows 98 SE
      0
    • Windows 95
      0
    • Windows NT 4.0
      0

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Me personally, I like XP.

I keep trying to use Vista but end of having to many issue. Since every new PC comes with it now I am trying to deal with it so I know how to repair them etc, starting with mine. LMAO.

Me personally, I like XP.

I keep trying to use Vista but end of having to many issue. Since every new PC comes with it now I am trying to deal with it so I know how to repair them etc, starting with mine. LMAO.

Why didn't you start a poll then mate? I'll create one by updating your first post.

After I decided to go back to XP, I'm again trying my luck with Vista. After several hotfixes it seems that Vista is now a bit improved.

Everyone should run what they're comfortable with, but I personally prefer Vista (and have adequate hardware and good driver support underneath to power it, which does change the whole experience IMHO). I prefer the eye candy, I prefer instant search in the shell and in Outlook integrated, and I like some of the other features (x64 makes a great MCE box).

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