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This is kinda odd. They did not post Vista on here as a sticky. Here what Posted on other forums

Ultimately, we'll need sub-forums/topic areas. Any suggestions?

Examples: General Discussion, Configuration/Tweaks, Driver Issues, Security Issues, Upgrade Problems, Other Issues, etc. etc. - post them here. We'll build this thing well if you guys participate.

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My suggestion would be a tread for vista and laptops on Windows Vista or one on here.

Problems like Battery life listed here

http://reviews.cnet.com/4531-10921_7-6534816.html
http://www.pcworld.com/article/id,128252/article.html
http://news.com.com/2100-1016-6079215.html
http://www.itbusinessedge.com/item/?ci=22841

People might ask why is Vista a battery life hog. With me I am buying a 160gb hard disk and partion it into 3 drives one with windows xp pro and one with vista and one for files. So I can save battery life.

Or info like this

It is about vista premium. Requireing Hybred hard drives in June 2007
http://www.tgdaily.com/2006/06/12/ [...] a_premium/

There could be other problems that desktop users might not have to deal with that laptop users have to deal with.

I am a laptop user. There could be other areas that desktops dont have to worrie about.

mobile internet. Things Coffee shops like Starbucks, Truck stops like Flying J, buissnessmen and Airlines. I am not talking about USA. I am talking about around the world connection.

This is stuff desktop users dont have to worrie about. Unless they lug there desktops as laptops and use them on the road. Haha.

I am posting stuff like this so laptop users can view and understand if Windows vista right or Not for them.

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