Vista is just bloated.
Vista is just bloated.
Pure BS. I run Vista on two systems, including a 4-year old Dell that I upgraded to Vista. Neither system had to be gutted or reconfigured to work properly.
I'm tired of the Vista bashers.
There's only one problem I've found with Vista that has kept me from recommending it to my business clients. File copying is sometimes horrendously slow, especially across a network, and even more especially when mixed OSs are involved. Service packs and updates have improved this somewhat, but it's still pretty pitiful sometimes.
For home use, though, I like it a lot. It's on all my home PCs, and I recommend it to every home user I deal with. The interface is great, and less "fuck-up-able" than previous versions.
Thanks for the input, gang. I appreciate it. I've been googling this and seeing what ot hers have to say and I keep finding things that say going down to XP from Vista isn't easy.
Why?
Thanks for the input, gang. I appreciate it. I've been googling this and seeing what ot hers have to say and I keep finding things that say going down to XP from Vista isn't easy.
Why?
Depends on your motherboard - and it's more true of newer laptops then desktop PCs in general; but what happened is Microsoft convinced some hardware manufacturers to NOT provide XP compatible low level drivers for some of their components, so, sometimes you might have an issue finding an XP driver on some of the newer hardware out there. But, since Vista adoption has not been what MS had hoped; most manufacturer's have since made XP drivers available; but if you're 'downgrading' (in quotes because I still don't see XP as a downgrade from Vista); you will want to make sure XP alreay has, or you've found and dowload all the needed drivers before you reformat and install XP on what was a Vista machine if it's brand new hardware.
Everytime MS comes out with a new OS, we hear the same complaining. All the way back to Windows 95. "It sucks, I'm rolling back to Windows xx." Then a new OS appears. The same people say "It sucks, I'm rolling back to Windows xx+1. You know, the one I said sucked 3 years ago."
If all the complainers remained true to their opinions of each new Microsoft OS, they should all still be using CP/M.
What little early word I have heard on it has been pretty positive out of the box. Which is unusual for a Windows Beta release.give the Windows 7 beta a try . . .
Bottom line, it's fine that you like Vista, but there's little denying that MacOS, Linux and XP are all better.
I built my 11 year old a computer out of discarded parts in the closet, including a Northwood p4 processor that's over 6 years old and an ASRock motherboard that was the cheapest socket 478 I could find when my MSI blew up. I used on board Intel video which is absolutely crap. The only thing I spent money on was buying two gigs of DDR for about 30 bucks.Vista is just bloated.
Pure BS. I run Vista on two systems, including a 4-year old Dell that I upgraded to Vista. Neither system had to be gutted or reconfigured to work properly.
I'm tired of the Vista bashers.
Yes there was. ME was crap, powerusers either stuck with 98SE which was an awesome, fast, lean OS for gamers, or used 2k. XP was originally tagged as a resource pig, and it wasn't particularly stable until SP 2. A lot of the improvements with SP 2 including the firewall ended up breaking some older apps though, I remember my ex-wife's Works bundle that came with her Dell ended up FUBARed by SP 2.While that may be true in general terms, I don't think there was a mass outcry when XP came out that people wanted to downgrade back to 98 or ME (except maybe people whose computers were at the very low end and couldn't run XP); I think it was pretty uniform that XP was infinitely superior to 98 or ME. Vista, by contrast, is not. (Ditto ME, which was a debacle and prompted a lot of back-to-98ers.) So I don't think it's complaints about any and all new Windows versions, just the crappy ones.
I built my 11 year old a computer out of discarded parts in the closet, including a Northwood p4 processor that's over 6 years old and an ASRock motherboard that was the cheapest socket 478 I could find when my MSI blew up. I used on board Intel video which is absolutely crap. The only thing I spent money on was buying two gigs of DDR for about 30 bucks.Vista is just bloated.
Pure BS. I run Vista on two systems, including a 4-year old Dell that I upgraded to Vista. Neither system had to be gutted or reconfigured to work properly.
I'm tired of the Vista bashers.
The thing runs Vista Home Premium like a dream. It won't run the Aero desktop, or native apps like Movie Maker that need 3d acceleration, but other than that it's been perfect. We use it for full Office for her school work including some graphics and Photoshopping as well as email and internet flash games. It is easily as fast for those apps as my Core 2 dual core with 4 gigs of ram. This is six year old hardware that you could pull out of the garbage.
Yes there was. ME was crap, powerusers either stuck with 98SE which was an awesome, fast, lean OS for gamers, or used 2k. XP was originally tagged as a resource pig, and it wasn't particularly stable until SP 2. A lot of the improvements with SP 2 including the firewall ended up breaking some older apps though, I remember my ex-wife's Works bundle that came with her Dell ended up FUBARed by SP 2.While that may be true in general terms, I don't think there was a mass outcry when XP came out that people wanted to downgrade back to 98 or ME (except maybe people whose computers were at the very low end and couldn't run XP); I think it was pretty uniform that XP was infinitely superior to 98 or ME. Vista, by contrast, is not. (Ditto ME, which was a debacle and prompted a lot of back-to-98ers.) So I don't think it's complaints about any and all new Windows versions, just the crappy ones.
? You missed the part where I explained that Vista is perfectly fast and stable on six year old hardware that was destined for the garbage? Since SP 1 it's been fine, no problems, no glitches, no slow transfers, no driver problems, nothing wrong at all. We're there already.That was my point. XP was not a good OS before the service packages, before Microsoft beta-tested on its customers. Now that we have SP3, we have a lean, stable system that works well with today's technology (with most people having an least a gig or two of RAM these days). I'm certain in a few years Vista will be a good OS, but when that happens we'll be looking at Microsoft's new and "improved" resource sucking pile of junk.
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