Benefit from my experience.  But it does run and you probably won't take as
long getting it running as I did.  I'm actually enjoying Vista (heresy I
know) and don't have any reason to going back to XP.

My VMPlayer problems actually are better.  The VMPlayer takes about 5-8
minutes to load the first time on a fresh reboot.  Once there, it comes up
very fast and works much faster than with XP.

FYI.  2GB RAM seems to be the agreed upon sweetspot for Vista.


Sandra Clark
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http://www.shayna.com
Training and Consulting  in CSS and Accessibility
Team Fusebox


-----Original Message-----
From: Will Tomlinson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2007 10:40 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Which version of vista plays well with CF7?

>Vista Business is running well with it.  The installation is a pain, since
>the installer doesn't play well with Vista.  But I did get it running.

After reading that, my thoughts are.... yucko!! 

I'm buying a new dell desktop and trying to figure out which version to get.


Thanks for the great info sandy. 

Will



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