[stylist] Vista vs. XP

LoriStay at aol.com LoriStay at aol.com
Mon May 18 20:51:20 UTC 2009


I seem to recall reading an article by a Computer tech in the paper that 
one could somehow make the Vista work the same way XP did, but it's not 
something you'll do yourself.   You might consider consulting with Computer techs 
out your way, and asking if they know how to do this.
Hate Vista.   I have an Apple, and now an Apple laptop, which I haven't set 
up yet, but have no intention of trying to transfer documents.   You might 
try emailing them to yourself, and then importing them from the email on the 
new computer.   That might make things easier.
Lori
In a message dated 5/18/09 4:08:15 PM, krouthorn at verizon.net writes:


> 
> Before I completely pull all my hair out in frustration, I thought I'd 
> bring my plight to you all. My husband bought me a lap top, which was very 
> generous and much appreciated, but  my problem began when I realized that it 
> has Vista rather than XP. XP is what I'm used to because it's what came on 
> my desk top computer. In my opinion, Vista is considerably more complicated, 
> and transferring my documents back and forth from desk top to lap top, is 
> giving me a royal pain in the...well, you know. Anyway, can someone 
> recommend a few pointers or the name of a good tutorial, to help me navigate the 
> tangle that exists between Vista, Xp, MS Word 2003, and MS Word 2007? Help! 
> I messed with the lap top all morning, got no revising done, and now, all I 
> have to show for my time, is a headache  and a bad attitude.
> Amy
> 




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