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denb45

join:2001-02-04
Albuquerque, NM
·Comcast


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reply to MSeng
Re: [Free] Vista Ultimate, Office directly from Microsoft.

said by MSeng See Profile :

said by tiny See Profile :

Before the flame war starts let me say that I'm installing this on a secondary computer.

That's a wise decision.

I joined this awhile ago (never pass up on an opportunity to get another Vista license) and suffice to say I did not have a pleasant experience. I don't know if I just had a bad install but it slowed the machine down to a crawl in less than 24 hours, broke the Windows installer and I had to System Restore to get rid of it and get the machine back to normal.

Your mileage may vary...
The same thing happened to me ,YEAH and when that didn't work, I uninstalled the program, so, I already have a Vista Ultimate license as well as 2 Vista Home Permium licenses, I DON'T want to go thur 3 months of THAT HELL just to get another Vista License


denb45

join:2001-02-04
Albuquerque, NM
·Comcast

reply to MSeng
said by MSeng See Profile :

said by tiny See Profile :

Before the flame war starts let me say that I'm installing this on a secondary computer.

That's a wise decision.

I joined this awhile ago (never pass up on an opportunity to get another Vista license)

Nothing wrong with getting a FREE Vista Ultimate License, so I'd agree with you on that..


Heshup
Are Those For Me?
Premium
join:2001-06-20
From hell

reply to MSeng


said by MSeng See Profile :

"Uncle Bill" has nothing to do with it.

The privacy statements and what is referred to as information collected is pretty straight forward.

If one is concerned about the data collected then one should either (a) consider putting it on a secondary machine or (b) don't participate.

Well I went for it but he is getting a bare bone system and I mean bare.

I just want the SOB I mean MS to come off with another Vista so that way my first one will be in a way free. More than one way to skin a cat.

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Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving
safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming

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tiny
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join:2005-08-28
PA


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reply to Heshup
Taken from their FAQ:

The following list describes some examples of additional data collection our software performs:

* Windows settings and usage, such as the number of user accounts on the computer and the view settings for Control Panel (that is, if you use the default Category view or the Classic view to display Control Panel).
* Details about your computer hardware, such as processor type and speed (as well as the number of processors), system memory, video memory, and other hardware configuration information.
* File and folder information, such as the number of files and folders located in common places (for example, in Documents).
* Which programs you open (for example, which application you use to read your e-mail).
* Changes you make to your hardware or software.
* Problems you encounter, such as application crashes.

We do not intentionally collect sensitive information, such as the passwords on the user accounts, the contents of any of your personal files, the name or HTTP address of any of the websites you mark as Favorites, or what websites you visit.


»wfp.microsoft.com/FAQ.aspx


MSeng
Premium,Ex-Mod 2001-08
join:2000-07-13
Ork
clubs:
·AT&T U-Verse
·AT&T Midwest

reply to Heshup
"Uncle Bill" has nothing to do with it.

The privacy statements and what is referred to as information collected is pretty straight forward.

If one is concerned about the data collected then one should either (a) consider putting it on a secondary machine or (b) don't participate.
--
Isn't it ironic that only intelligent people understand the meaning of "ignorance is bliss"?


Heshup
Are Those For Me?
Premium
join:2001-06-20
From hell

reply to MSeng
MSeng

Just your input/thoughts or others.

Just what info are they going to be looking at? I seen programs, files, hardware and so forth. I like some input as to passwords, bank acct logins. This is going on the wife's computer and we move a lot of money over the net with a few banks. She goes to Fed web sties for her work. I don't mind them to know what kind of computer she has, software/hardware or how she surfs the net, in fact they could learn from her when it comes to shopping on the net and saving money. LOL! I have gone through the Privacy bull crap but then it be Uncle Bill and short of taking it to a law firm. (Not happening) LOL

Thanks

--

Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving
safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming

WOW!! What a Ride!


MSeng
Premium,Ex-Mod 2001-08
join:2000-07-13
Ork
clubs:
·AT&T U-Verse
·AT&T Midwest

reply to tiny
said by tiny See Profile :

Before the flame war starts let me say that I'm installing this on a secondary computer.

That's a wise decision.

I joined this awhile ago (never pass up on an opportunity to get another Vista license) and suffice to say I did not have a pleasant experience. I don't know if I just had a bad install but it slowed the machine down to a crawl in less than 24 hours, broke the Windows installer and I had to System Restore to get rid of it and get the machine back to normal.

Your mileage may vary...
--
Isn't it ironic that only intelligent people understand the meaning of "ignorance is bliss"?
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