That's a sneaky thing for Microsoft to do. I have not heard of a computer like that here. My school system just did a big computer rollout, and ours have stickers on them that say they run Vista or XP...but we're running 2000.
Just because an American company makes the computer, that doesn't indicate what people in the states do. Did you know that Windows employees themselves have been playing games with their internal company rollout queue to avoid being the next person to get Vista? That's a serious indictment if I ever say so.
Also, it really is a bad operating system for serious sound editing because of its overzealous DRM.
I suppose they *could* fix it. But that would take a lot of rewriting.
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Date: 2007-09-06 11:13 am (UTC)Just because an American company makes the computer, that doesn't indicate what people in the states do. Did you know that Windows employees themselves have been playing games with their internal company rollout queue to avoid being the next person to get Vista? That's a serious indictment if I ever say so.
Also, it really is a bad operating system for serious sound editing because of its overzealous DRM.
I suppose they *could* fix it. But that would take a lot of rewriting.