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Microsoft Australia installing new PC's just to run Vista

section: windows, for your questions: KezNews forum, 5.3.2007

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I have just got off the phone with a Microsoft product support specialist in Australia who, when asked if he was using Vista, confirmed that they are installing Vista tomorrow - as the new computers to run it have recently arrived!




If Microsoft have to purchase/install new computers to run Vista (with 2gig of RAM and bigger video cards), what hope have the rest of us on our "modern" hardware which is what MS recommend in the minimum specs for Vista!

For what it's worth, they are getting Vista Ultimate.

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Comments(4)

Slow news day?

By ... on 05.03.2007 - 15:03
hmmm...

Microsoft Australia installing new PC's just to run Vista

By tomazzzi on 05.03.2007 - 18:03
waooo only now???

they r late for a microsoft support center !!!

Microsoft Australia installing new PC's just to run Vista

By Mark on 05.03.2007 - 21:03
i don't think it's that they need new computers, it's more like they'd (like any person) rather have a new computer that is designed for the os than upgrade :)

Microsoft Australia installing new PC's just to run Vista

By preyingrrazor on 06.03.2007 - 06:03
"they r late for a microsoft support center !!!"

they were doing a feasibility study to see if upgrading to vista would be cost-effective with improved productivity :p :p


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