The moment you start to over-clocking your Dell support warranty on the system will be invalid. So if you don't plan on ever using their warranty, go ahead. But the moment you start, any part that may ever break while the system would technically be under warranty, you'll have to pay to get fixed.
And SnOwBunZz, you still don't have a clue whats wrong with Vista. DOn't worry, most people don't.
I could go on and on, listing problems, but I'll just tell you two.
One: On an XP system there was a dialup issue. It returned the "wrong username/password" error. I tried the connection on a Vista system. You know what vista tells oyu when theres an error? "Dialup connection not working". It tells you NOTHING more. Just that it's not working, but not why it's not working. And the whole error reporting system is like that. They tell you that it's broken, but keep the important information hidden.
Then another bug that I hate is the one where upon shut-down a sector that identifys the NTFS partition, Vista will sometimes break that sector. That means that all the data on the drive is lost. You can't recover. It's just gone.
This is still present in Vista, past SP1, and theres no fix.
I understand there are bugs. But a bug that wipes out all your data? Thats not acceptable.
And really, I could go on and on for days on the problems with a Vista SP1 system.
Most people just take the tech's word and don't know why, but the techs, when they say Vista sucks, they do know what they are talking about.
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This is FabianN, signing off at 01-28-2009
Good luck on the tubes.
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