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    Default Re: wifi application

    Just one more reason to stick with XP Pro!!! Why fix something that is not broken!!!!!
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    Why move on to Win7?

    Because XP is now officially LEGACY software; the gulf between the families grows larger every day as software developers write apps and hardware developers make interesting new hardware that is only supported by the new extensions in Win7.

    What this means is that as long as you can do everything you want to do with XP hardware and XP software you are fine; once you see all the new things you can do with the new hardware, you WILL eventually want them; and for that, you need to move up to Win7.

    We are right now at the point with Win7 as we were about a year after XP's release; most of the big bugs were worked out, and now we're starting to see things we can do with Win7 we can't do with XP.

    What?

    Proper 64-bit multiprocessor support, ability to use more than 3GB RAM, a whole new level of multi-application integration, whole "smart house" management, and HD Video/Entertainment to name a few.

    With Win'98 to XP it was similar; we wanted live action video and high-quality audio; XP gave us that. We wanted a filesystem that didn't blow up every time the computer didn't finish a boot or finish a shut-down, XP with NTFS gave us that for a general use OS. We wanted to be able to plug in a printer or a camera and have it WORK, XP gave us that.

    Over the years XP has evolved into the OS none of us want to live without; if LINUX STILL fails to produce a variant that ordinary users can keep running (Ubuntu is a START, but it has a long way to go) Win7 will follow suit.

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    Default Re: wifi application

    ah the drivers well the are drivers that work they are moddifed driveres tgat are kisted on rovs site actually.

    thanks for the help

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