![]() In fact, when Vista rolled out, being the early adopter geek I am, I jumped right into that. ![]() Also, I cannot count the number of hours I spent removing viruses, spyware, and reformatting drives that were at the point of return.īut on the personal level, I thought it was solid and a lot of fun to use. It was also receiving new versions of Internet Explorer – which for me, at the time, I was working in IT for a Power Cooperative that used legacy business specific hardware and software (sigh). Then, when Service Pack 3 rolled out and update upon update (that usually broke something else) had been downloaded, it was a pretty solid system. Service Pack 2 did a good job of shoring things up at the time, however at that point I had already switched my browser to Firefox…I had actually switched to it before it even reached version 1.0. Service Pack 1 addressed some of the issues, but there were still a lot of holes and vulnerabilities. When it first came out I had horrendous driver issues and not to mention multiple Blue Screen’s of Death. I had a lot of good and not so good times with XP.
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