Nine months since its release, lots of hardware and software products still don't work with Microsoft's operating system, including some that are certified as Vista compatible.
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lozz
45 weeks 8 hours 29 min 49 sec ago
"The world's longest suicide note."
"The world's longest suicide note."
dehumanizer
44 weeks 6 days 15 hours 56 min ago
Obviously, this is the fault of
Obviously, this is the fault of third-parties who do not upgrade. I don't know if 100% backwards compatibility with XP isn said to be a feature of Vista by Microsoft, but I personally find it quite hypocritical from the supporters of the stable-kernel-api-nonsense thing to wank over the incompatibilities of Vista.