it's all just degrees of separation. I might know a guy who knows a guy who's in some terrorist group but it doesn't necessarily mean I support terrorism.
Reasons to hate Vista:
1.) The new user interface is much less intuitive and takes longer (more clicks) to achieve the same goal as with XP
2.) Your internet connection may randomly drop out for no apparent reason and require you to restart if you want it back.
3.) "Network and Sharing Center" - for the love of god, how do you take something that worked really really well, hack it up into such an unrecognizable mess, and then call it ready for production?
4.) It forces you to look at Windows XP positively.
1.) The new user interface is much less intuitive and takes longer (more clicks) to achieve the same goal as with XP
2.) Your internet connection may randomly drop out for no apparent reason and require you to restart if you want it back.
3.) "Network and Sharing Center" - for the love of god, how do you take something that worked really really well, hack it up into such an unrecognizable mess, and then call it ready for production?
4.) It forces you to look at Windows XP positively.
However I don't know anything about AMD.