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Old 06-11-2008, 12:46 AM #1
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I don't know what the answer is, but I have heard SO MANY complaints about Vista! I hope you get it worked out...that can be so frustrating.
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I actually like my Vista but there are definitely issues. Reminds me of the time I upgraded to Windows 98 and all my devices stopped working. Of course it was an excuse to get something new but I never found a scanner like my old one. So far, my latest scanner doesn't work with Vista and now the radiology cd issue. Ugh.

Someone tell me why they don't understand how important it is to provide a patch so Vista will work on our stuff. Especially the medical stuff. If a doctor upgrades to Vista there will be thousands unable to read medical cd's. The VA radiology computer tech assured me he was speaking to the company to get an upgrade. I was his second call that week about Vista. We tested the cd's on XP and they worked fine.
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