amd laptop without vista
indyram
03-11-2007, 06:16 PM
Has anyone recently purchased a laptop with turion, and gotten xp instead of vista? What brand and where from? Thanks
2.2 Straight six
03-11-2007, 09:37 PM
you're looking for a new laptop with XP instead of Vista?
only ones i've seen (i haven't really been looking) are the Sony TX3 laptops.
only ones i've seen (i haven't really been looking) are the Sony TX3 laptops.
indyram
03-11-2007, 09:47 PM
Yeah that's it. Microsh*t once again released another version without doing all of their beta testing like usual and I don't want to deal with all the problems.
indyram
03-11-2007, 09:48 PM
Also has anyone ever bought a refurb from someplace like tigerdirect?
2.2 Straight six
03-11-2007, 09:53 PM
you could buy a new one and remove vista and install XP. only problem with that is the cost of buying XP.
Damien
03-12-2007, 02:05 AM
Yeah...im glad im not in the market for a computer. Id hate to get Vista right now. Heck, if I was at Best Buy or something I'd demend XP or I'm going elsewhere.
replicant_008
03-12-2007, 04:00 AM
Well there's the alternative, I bought a HP Pavilion late last year which had XP Professional and thanks to some obscure Australian tax arrangement paid for it out of my pre-tax dollars, the company claimed back the sales tax and then charged me the price less sales tax out of my paycheck before income taxes (which meant the thing cost about 40% less than if I'd paid out of after tax paychek.)
It also came with an upgrade to Vista for no charge and apparently it's 'Vista Capable' although I figure another GB of Ram wil need to be dropped into the chassis first.
I've ordered the Vista CDs which I'll put away somewhere and once the propeller heads in our IT department think that the bugs are sorted I'll get them to image everything onto a server - do an install (and inevitable Service Packs), reinstall all my stuff and see if the thing is a bag of @#$ or not. If so, then it can be restored back to pre-install... (well may as well get them to work on it rather than me sweat over whether I can reinstall the stuff on it...)
It also came with an upgrade to Vista for no charge and apparently it's 'Vista Capable' although I figure another GB of Ram wil need to be dropped into the chassis first.
I've ordered the Vista CDs which I'll put away somewhere and once the propeller heads in our IT department think that the bugs are sorted I'll get them to image everything onto a server - do an install (and inevitable Service Packs), reinstall all my stuff and see if the thing is a bag of @#$ or not. If so, then it can be restored back to pre-install... (well may as well get them to work on it rather than me sweat over whether I can reinstall the stuff on it...)
2.2 Straight six
03-12-2007, 06:28 AM
Yeah...im glad im not in the market for a computer. Id hate to get Vista right now. Heck, if I was at Best Buy or something I'd demend XP or I'm going elsewhere.
it's all the same thing over again.
when XP came out, it was full of bugs because of Microsoft's crap beta testing. it was riddled with problems, so we whined, bitched and said that windows 2000 or whatever was the thing to stick with.
now we're all used to XP working with only the two thousand five hundred problems left, so we don't complain so much. in time, Vista will be sorted, we'll all rejoice and revell in the glory of Vista without too many problems. when the time comes for Microsofties to make yet another operating system, we'll whine and bitch and say Vista is superior for the time being, until the problems are solved.
for those of you who can't be bothered to read all the crap i just typed:
we all whine and bitch about new operating systems, then we get over it and bitch when the next one arrives.
it's all the same thing over again.
when XP came out, it was full of bugs because of Microsoft's crap beta testing. it was riddled with problems, so we whined, bitched and said that windows 2000 or whatever was the thing to stick with.
now we're all used to XP working with only the two thousand five hundred problems left, so we don't complain so much. in time, Vista will be sorted, we'll all rejoice and revell in the glory of Vista without too many problems. when the time comes for Microsofties to make yet another operating system, we'll whine and bitch and say Vista is superior for the time being, until the problems are solved.
for those of you who can't be bothered to read all the crap i just typed:
we all whine and bitch about new operating systems, then we get over it and bitch when the next one arrives.
drunken monkey
03-12-2007, 11:26 AM
we all whine and bitch about new operating systems, then we get over it and bitch when the next one arrives.
apart from apple users and people on xeon proccessors....
anyway.
if you're buying new, can't you just ask the vendor to install XP?
If they're a proper store, it shouldn't be the hardest thing to do.
Places I've been looking at in the UK are still giving me the option of either xp pro, media or vista (any).
apart from apple users and people on xeon proccessors....
anyway.
if you're buying new, can't you just ask the vendor to install XP?
If they're a proper store, it shouldn't be the hardest thing to do.
Places I've been looking at in the UK are still giving me the option of either xp pro, media or vista (any).
indyram
03-12-2007, 11:50 AM
I have talked with people directly from gateway and hp/compaq, they said they will no longer do it. I also talked with people at best buy, circuit city, and other larger retailers and they have gotten rid of all their stock with xp and are pushing strictly vista. Everyone that I have talked to that has gotten vista has dropped it and gone back to xp because of all the problems. Nothing is working even remotely properly. I had a copy of xp pro corp ed, but my kids destroyed it. I am just trying not to have to buy another copy.
2.2 Straight six
03-12-2007, 03:44 PM
Amazon has XP, still pretty pricey though.
when i replace my computer i'm just going to get Vista and live with the problems and the updates. it's life.
when i replace my computer i'm just going to get Vista and live with the problems and the updates. it's life.
drunken monkey
03-12-2007, 04:11 PM
if you had a legit copy of windows before, can't you just install a er.... slightly dodgy copy and use the legit auth. code from before?
Damien
03-12-2007, 04:14 PM
it's all the same thing over again.
when XP came out, it was full of bugs because of Microsoft's crap beta testing. it was riddled with problems, so we whined, bitched and said that windows 2000 or whatever was the thing to stick with.
now we're all used to XP working with only the two thousand five hundred problems left, so we don't complain so much. in time, Vista will be sorted, we'll all rejoice and revell in the glory of Vista without too many problems. when the time comes for Microsofties to make yet another operating system, we'll whine and bitch and say Vista is superior for the time being, until the problems are solved.
for those of you who can't be bothered to read all the crap i just typed:
we all whine and bitch about new operating systems, then we get over it and bitch when the next one arrives.
that ain't a problem for the future. it's now that matters.
when XP came out, it was full of bugs because of Microsoft's crap beta testing. it was riddled with problems, so we whined, bitched and said that windows 2000 or whatever was the thing to stick with.
now we're all used to XP working with only the two thousand five hundred problems left, so we don't complain so much. in time, Vista will be sorted, we'll all rejoice and revell in the glory of Vista without too many problems. when the time comes for Microsofties to make yet another operating system, we'll whine and bitch and say Vista is superior for the time being, until the problems are solved.
for those of you who can't be bothered to read all the crap i just typed:
we all whine and bitch about new operating systems, then we get over it and bitch when the next one arrives.
that ain't a problem for the future. it's now that matters.
Toksin
03-12-2007, 04:27 PM
Vista just does so much dodgy shit right from the get-go that XP never did.
Only reason I'm running Vista on my laptop is because I can't afford to buy another copy of XP and I can't find my Linux CD.
Only reason I'm running Vista on my laptop is because I can't afford to buy another copy of XP and I can't find my Linux CD.
indyram
03-12-2007, 05:05 PM
if you had a legit copy of windows before, can't you just install a er.... slightly dodgy copy and use the legit auth. code from before?
That would have worked fine if my kids wouldn't have destroyed the disk.
That would have worked fine if my kids wouldn't have destroyed the disk.
Oz
03-13-2007, 02:40 AM
That would have worked fine if my kids wouldn't have destroyed the disk.
But do you still have the license key? Someone could assist you in acquring the Windows XP CD that you have a legitamte right to use if you do.
But do you still have the license key? Someone could assist you in acquring the Windows XP CD that you have a legitamte right to use if you do.
indyram
03-13-2007, 01:11 PM
The problem is that I don't know anyone with a copy of corporate edition.
VR43000GT
03-15-2007, 02:31 PM
If I remember right you can still buy a laptop online that still has XP through Best Buy if you want to. At least that is what the computer guy here in Omaha was saying.
03cavPA
03-15-2007, 10:10 PM
Yeah, I remember all the fuss about XP and product activation and how nobody wanted to use it, and how it was full of bugs.
I think we all remember how big a bag of turds WinME was, too.
The IT department here released a memo telling of all the calls they've gotten from users for support with Vista problems, trying to use their new computers to access our intranet from home. They came right out and said they did the analysis and the testing, and they won't support Vista until the bugs are worked out of it.
They advised anyone considering the purchase of new computer to wait a bit, until Vista compatible updates roll out for the most commonly used apps, namely the Novell stuff.
Shoot, I still run W2k Pro on a few boxes at home, and I'm not even considering going to Vista until it's an advantage for me. I'm thinking of buying my kids new boxes for school, and if I can't get XP on them, I'll wipe them and put a copy of XP on.
Here's a site that lists a lot of vendors selling XP. I cannot vouch for the authenticity of any of the sellers, but this is what I found:
http://www.winbuyer.com/cat-96394/keyword-xp/init-1/page-1332007/?c=8296394
I think we all remember how big a bag of turds WinME was, too.
The IT department here released a memo telling of all the calls they've gotten from users for support with Vista problems, trying to use their new computers to access our intranet from home. They came right out and said they did the analysis and the testing, and they won't support Vista until the bugs are worked out of it.
They advised anyone considering the purchase of new computer to wait a bit, until Vista compatible updates roll out for the most commonly used apps, namely the Novell stuff.
Shoot, I still run W2k Pro on a few boxes at home, and I'm not even considering going to Vista until it's an advantage for me. I'm thinking of buying my kids new boxes for school, and if I can't get XP on them, I'll wipe them and put a copy of XP on.
Here's a site that lists a lot of vendors selling XP. I cannot vouch for the authenticity of any of the sellers, but this is what I found:
http://www.winbuyer.com/cat-96394/keyword-xp/init-1/page-1332007/?c=8296394
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