Sure, good advice, but the original post was about computers that were supposedly Vista capable and that turned out to be hogwash. Beyond that, however, even if you have the best hardware for Vista, there are many other issues that are plaguing Vista as evidenced in Microsoft's own internal e-mails.
>I regularly tell people not to upgrade, but to buy a new PC to support it.
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>>Only that many others are having issues. It's just not a well received OS and many IT depts see no benefits that make it worth the hassles of doing massive upgrades, so they are putting it off for as long as possible.