[BadVista Advocate] is there any help here?
Ringo Kamens
2600denver at gmail.com
Fri Feb 22 17:43:53 EST 2008
Since you've already agreed to the licensing terms, chances are that they
won't take it back for that reason. They might have a 30-day unconditional
return policy or something. If that's the case, take it back. Then go buy a
xp-loaded machine or buy a vista-loaded machine, tell them you don't accept
the licensing terms and they'll be forced to take Vista off -- then you can
buy XP. If they refuse to, tell them they legally have to and that you'll
have your lawyer on them faster than they can say upgrade.
Of course, the best option is to go for GNU/Linux. I suggest Ubuntu.
Comrade Ringo Kamens
Armed Division, 35th Parallel
On Fri, Feb 22, 2008 at 3:29 PM, <cgarr34 at aol.com> wrote:
> Monday, 5 days ago, I came home with a new computer loaded with Vista, and
> I have been on it almost constantly trying to figure it out, neither of my
> printers work with it -- I am desperate and want my old XP version of
> Windows back -- is that possible or should I box the thing up and take it
> back to Office Depot? Help......
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