If Microsoft were a major league pitcher, its favorite pitch would be the curve.
The computer press has been full of this glitch and that bug since Microsoft released Windows XP late last October. So finally buying a review copy of XP upgrade would qualify as a nice, easy home run for the weekly duty in the columist's batter box. Just chronicle the inevitable installation and operating difficulties and throw a few insults toward Redmond, Wash.
Which is what we would be doing now, except for a tiny problem. Windows XP Home installed and works flawlessly. The upgrade from Windows ME installed itself in a little less than an hour, including time to download the latest setup fixes from the Microsoft mother ship.
Setup produced an ominous four-page list of hardware and software that might not function under XP, but examination showed all of them to be stuff no longer present that hadn't been properly uninstalled.
And my desktop looked pretty much as it did under Windows ME, except the task bar was now in various shades of bright blue and the
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