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Loving and Hating Vista is not uncommon. Remember when XP first came
out, all the Win98 loyalist swore up and down that they would never
switch and now here we are again. XP loyalist have reasons to hate Vista,
one of the major reasons is the incompatibility with all the hardware
devices, we thought that by now Microsoft would have gotten it right, by
now we should be able to plug in any device to our PC and connect to it
right? Wrong.

But even with this latest setback Vista will be better than XP. When Vista
SP1 comes out we will begin to see the masses upgrading their OS's, as
hardware company's create licenses that are compatible with Vista:
consumers will eventually give in.

We as a society hate change in general so it's no surprise the negative
reviews Vista has gotten so far. Microsoft has to work extra hard to make
this program up to us, the consumers. With all the hoopla that was
promised a couple of us jumped right in to Vista only to be surprised and
disappointed to find out all of the glitches haven't been taken care of. Right
now a major part of my clientel is still using XP and are very reluctant to
upgrade but as always we will have no other choice but to upgrade as the
latest and greatest devices will not be compatible with XP in the next year
or so. This cycle of change is inevitable so therefore i suggest Love it or
Hate it start getting use to it because when everyone else is beginning to
use Vista, you will already be a pro.
Vista Love it or Hate it, it's staying!