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Dell comes through for me!

Well, what a surprise it was today when the FedEx guy knocked on the door and handed me a box with the Dell logo on it. That was an extremely fast two to three day shipping time. Guess I complained enough to get them to ship it next day air. Sure was nice of them, though I had already accepted that I may not get it until next week some time. Of course, had they cared enough and did this on the first call, I would have had the drive two days ago. It is interesting that the machine came with a Hitachi drive but they shipped Seagate. Not that I am complaining, I prefer Seagate over the Hitachi any day.

What was really nice to see is that they actually listened when I asked them to ship a blank drive, since I would have needed to wipe it anyway to get rid of the crap they add. What was even more of a surprise then getting the drive is the restore disk that came with the machine is really nothing more then a Windows Vista install disk. This means I can partition the drive in two so I can run a dual boot with Linux and only have to boot into Windows when I need to run a Windows specific program. I guess I cannot complain about Dell any more, they do understand the customer, just wish it did not have to take three phone calls and an online chat to get a hard drive shipped.

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My Experience with Windows Vista

The fourth word in the title for this post should be “WinBlows”, but since I want people to see this post I decided to spell it the old fashioned way in the title. I was reluctant to start using Winblows Vista because of all the bad things I heard about it. But, when I bought my new computer it was preinstalled so I though I would give it try.

It’s a joke.

Less then 7 hours into using the computer I got the dreaded blue screen of death. Now today every time I type anything with the letter “P” in it the thing flips back to the login screen. Then if I hit the letter “U” it brings up an accessibility screen, and since my password has a “u” in it I can’t log back in. So then I have to reboot the machine. I am so frustrated with Vista right now that I am actually typing this post on a Macintosh computer, where there are no blue screens and I have almost never had it crash. If it weren’t for two programs that I need to use that are only available for Winblows, that laptop would get Linux installed on it.

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