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I have been trying to buy a new computer with windows other than xp. xp in
any form is a piece of junk!!!!!! I would like windows 2000 when I buy a new
computer but nobody sells it. please make windows 2000 avaible for new
computers and stop changing the window versions every year. if its not broke
dont fix it. I paid over 700.00 for a new e-machine computer that had windows
xp and it was a piece of junk. the monitor, hard drive, mother board, and cd
rom all bit the dust in less than 7 months, and the new computer only came
with a 30 day warentee. xp is too hard to navagate and is not for a beginner.
I have been running windows for 20 years and cant run windows xp. windows 3.1
is 10,000 times better than xp.
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any form is a piece of junk!!!!!! I would like windows 2000 when I buy a new
computer but nobody sells it. please make windows 2000 avaible for new
computers and stop changing the window versions every year. if its not broke
dont fix it. I paid over 700.00 for a new e-machine computer that had windows
xp and it was a piece of junk. the monitor, hard drive, mother board, and cd
rom all bit the dust in less than 7 months, and the new computer only came
with a 30 day warentee. xp is too hard to navagate and is not for a beginner.
I have been running windows for 20 years and cant run windows xp. windows 3.1
is 10,000 times better than xp.
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suggestions with the most votes. To vote for this suggestion, click the "I
Agree" button in the message pane. If you do not see the button, follow this
link to open the suggestion in the Microsoft Web-based Newsreader and then
click "I Agree" in the message pane.
http://www.microsoft.com/office/com...81cf-ecbf7e87dffd&dg=microsoft.public.project