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<blockquote data-quote="joec1101" data-source="post: 605551" data-attributes="member: 40094"><p>Whoever told you that either just doesn't know or just doesn't like Vista. I have used both XP Pro and Vista and they both work just fine on my MBP. Vista has been out for more than a year now and is very stable. Driver support on the Mac is excellent and I have had no issues at all - no BSOD's, no freeze-ups, etc. I run Office 2003 as well as Excel 2007 under Vista and everything runs just fine. While XP is an excellent OS, MS will eventually discontinue support for it. Vista is also built on the NT kernel (just like XP) and has more cosmetic enhancements. Also, Vista SP1 should be out soon as well.</p><p></p><p>Either one will work just fine. It's just a matter of choice for you at this point.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joec1101, post: 605551, member: 40094"] Whoever told you that either just doesn't know or just doesn't like Vista. I have used both XP Pro and Vista and they both work just fine on my MBP. Vista has been out for more than a year now and is very stable. Driver support on the Mac is excellent and I have had no issues at all - no BSOD's, no freeze-ups, etc. I run Office 2003 as well as Excel 2007 under Vista and everything runs just fine. While XP is an excellent OS, MS will eventually discontinue support for it. Vista is also built on the NT kernel (just like XP) and has more cosmetic enhancements. Also, Vista SP1 should be out soon as well. Either one will work just fine. It's just a matter of choice for you at this point. [/QUOTE]
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