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nada there
Every time I order a new pc for one of my users, I travel further into the danger zone of Vista trying to understand it(BEFORE I have to get back to work and prepare it for real use by upgrading it to Windows XP PRO) on reasonably high performing mainstream business notebooks (w/ 3 GB of RAM, Core 2 Duo T7250; these are not schmo machines).
And, I'm not typically a Microsoft basher. In fact, I believe they usually get it right by about 3.0.
But, Vista It's just a wrapper on top of the the CORE NTFS-based system folks! There is no "There" there.
The emperor is not wearing any clothes!