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product compatible. A few months ago, Zone Alarm wouldn't even install on
Vista and a box popped up saying it's not compatible. But now with the Vista
version it's fine. I used the Windows firewall at first.
Avast virus works great on XP and it does work on Vista but sometimes it
freezes IE and large folders and other things can be much slower. I'm sure
it will work perfectly soon but isn't it just better to wait until these
things are sorted out before using Vista? And this is assuming that you have
a new PC. If you were to install Vista on a machine running XP for example
you may run into big problems due to incompatible older software. This is
the primary reason some people have problems with Vista and then say it's
crap.
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I normally wait a year before upgrading the OS. The only reason I used
Vista before this time period is because I built my rig for it. I do
agree that putting vista on an ageing machine is a bad idea and this is
where most users will fall into problems.
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roy69
- Core 2 Quad Q6600
- Abit IP35 Pro
- 4 x 1GB OcUK PC2-6400 C5 800 MHZ Dual Channel
- Leadtek GeForce 8800 GTS 640MB GDDR3
- CiBox TFT 22" Widescreen LCD Panel. 1680 x 1050
- Creative X-Fi 7.1 PCI-E
- Antec 900 Ultimate Gaming Case
- Creative Inspire 7.1 T7900 Speakers
- Corsair HX 620W ATX2.2 Modular SLI Complient PSU
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