[SBE] HP Printers vs Canon

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Mon Sep 26 22:01:45 EDT 2011



I porefer XP pro ober all Windows platforms. Vista was making me bald. WIN 7 home premium is better on my Vaio than win7 ultimate on my HP tower. The HP is a "media machine" meaning it has lots of IO's on front and back, most of which dont work unless you menu them into action from a program start up prompt. The win 7 ultimate IE does not get to the base on some sites, it shows just a black screen when I get to the page I want. [on the HP] where 7 home premium on the Sony Vaio gets to the pages fine. The HP machine, malwarebytes constantly says it is stopping some or other effoert to visit some potentially damaging site, yet never finds any virus or other malware. The Sony malwarebytes never says that and has never found any virus either. UI also have Norton, PC Matic and Reimage on the HP and they find nothing amiss either. The IE often does not start when clicking the desktop icon on the HP, but works fine on the Sony. The HP has a dual core proc, the SOny has an I7 quad core that is blazing fast on video editing. THe seven esternal drives I run via a USB hum work fast on the SOny, are molasses on the HP. On the HP, IE will restart to home page multi times when I am already on a site, causing me to have to reclick the close or minimize the subsequent starts. Win 7 Ultimate is just crap on an HP.

Henry



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-----Original Message-----
From: Honigs, William S <whonigs at kmaxtv.com>
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Sent: Mon, Sep 26, 2011 6:35 pm
Subject: Re: [SBE] HP Printers vs Canon


I am not having any issues with Windows 7 sharing files..are you using Windows 7
usiness version?
There were originally several different flavors of XP as well..a home version
nd a Pro version.

ill Honigs
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rom: sbe-bounces at sbe.org [mailto:sbe-bounces at sbe.org] On Behalf Of Dennis C.
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ent: Monday, September 26, 2011 4:11 PM
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ubject: Re: [SBE] HP Printers vs Canon
Windows 7 won't run some older software that will run on XP unless you spend
nother $90 to add a Microsoft brand XP emulator. The Windows Explorer file
anager of Windows 7 is dreadful, as is the Windows Live picture editor when run
n Windows 7. Windows 7 Windows Explorer takes forever to generate thumbnails,
aking minutes to do what XP does in seconds. Setting up a Windows 7 machine to
hare its files over a network is slow and tedious. I'm strongly considering
aving my local technician replace 7 with XP.
On 9/26/2011 4:58 PM, Bob Reite wrote:




>

> Maybe we can take shots at Microsoft next..

>

> Windows 95 (9 to 5)

> Windows NT (Nice Try)

> Windows ME (Most Excruciating)

> Windows XP (X-tra Problems)

> Windows VISTA (Very impossible software to apply-- it's so bad, that

> XP is the upgrade.)

>


Actually I recommended to everyone that has to run Windows to stick
with XP Pro. Stay away from Vista at all costs. However Windows 7
does not seem to be too bad, but only run Windows 7 if your
application software requires Vista or later.
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