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Apple Warning Vista May Corrupt iPods
Apple is warning customers who use the Windows version of its iTunes software to hold off upgrading to Windows Vista until it can release a patch to fix a number of serious compatibility issues, one of which could result in a corrupt iPod player.
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As if Vista didn't have enough problems, many wonder if this warning is a ploy to stress to Microsoft their market share reaches deep into the PC user population and they have the power to cause even more inscurity about installing the new OS. Who do you think is 'at fault' here, Microsoft or Apple? In addition, because Microsoft was so "secure" about their new OS keeping everything from pricing to features a secret, expecially from Apple (Could it be because they stole tons of ideas and graphical features from OSX?) other Apple Windows applications are not Vista ready. These include: QuickTime, the iPod shuffle reset utility, Bonjour for Windows, AirPort for Windows, the iDisk utility, AppleWorks for Windows, and Apple Software Update for Windows. The standalone iPod updater for iTunes 6 for Windows also isn't ready for Vista. Technical support document released by Apple: http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=305042 |
Unless Vista washes my dishes and cleans the house also, I am staying with Windows 2000 and my mistaken upgrade To Windows XP.
Slowly moving everything to Linux though. |
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agreed, it simply isnt worth the time - my win2000 works perfectly and its tweaked just right. enter new os and I can see all sorts of errors happening. MS never has learned from all their mistakes that when they launch a new system, techi's know that it will take 4 years before the major bugs are worked out - why the hell do you think hey have so many updated patch systems? I am seriously looking into a mac for my next os if this breaks down |
and yet another vista problem ...
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