Could use some advice on this. The original hard drive in my computer is failing, and I'm trying to decide if I should clone it with its existing XP SP3 (media center) OS and all existing programs, or do a clean install of Vista (home premium) on a new drive?
Specs on my machine: AMD Athlon 64 X2 4200+ 2.2 Ghz processor (dual core); 4 GB PC2-5300 RAM; Nvidia 9800GT 1 GB graphics card; 500W Antec power supply.
I'm replacing the original 300 GB SATA HD with a 500 GB drive with a 32 MB cache.
Uses are for Internet, email, gaming... primarily World of Warcraft, but also some first person shooters when I get around to playing them. A friend says with my system, I shouldn't see any performance hit from going to Vista. True?
Most of the reviews of Vista I see are a year or two old. I know Vista got universally slammed. Has it gotten better, with the SP1 and driver updates since it first came out?
With keeping XP, the advantages are I keep all my programs, settings and everything just as they are. Of course, if there's anything wrong or amiss in the registry, viruses, etc, then I keep those too, although I'm not aware of any problems like that. (Use Spybot, CCleaner, antivirus.) I also know how to use XP, and I like it - if my hard drive hadn't died, I'd never think about Vista.
If I go to Vista, I get a fresh, clean install of just the OS on a new drive. then I have to deal with copying and reinstalling the stuff I need... WoW I understand can be just copied over... but I need to figure out how to move Steam and iTunes... and I have documents in Microsoft Works format, so I need to deal with that, too...
And with Vista... I'd be current, "up-to-date," and more easily able to advance to Windows 7 if I want.
To do the clean install, I have an upgrade kit that I got for free after buying my computer. I never used it because of all the problems and issues there were with Vista. I guess if I wanted, I could clone the drive, then use the update, so that way I'd keep all my programs.
I keep going back and forth on this. Can't make up my mind.
Suggestions? Thoughts? Pros, cons?
Specs on my machine: AMD Athlon 64 X2 4200+ 2.2 Ghz processor (dual core); 4 GB PC2-5300 RAM; Nvidia 9800GT 1 GB graphics card; 500W Antec power supply.
I'm replacing the original 300 GB SATA HD with a 500 GB drive with a 32 MB cache.
Uses are for Internet, email, gaming... primarily World of Warcraft, but also some first person shooters when I get around to playing them. A friend says with my system, I shouldn't see any performance hit from going to Vista. True?
Most of the reviews of Vista I see are a year or two old. I know Vista got universally slammed. Has it gotten better, with the SP1 and driver updates since it first came out?
With keeping XP, the advantages are I keep all my programs, settings and everything just as they are. Of course, if there's anything wrong or amiss in the registry, viruses, etc, then I keep those too, although I'm not aware of any problems like that. (Use Spybot, CCleaner, antivirus.) I also know how to use XP, and I like it - if my hard drive hadn't died, I'd never think about Vista.
If I go to Vista, I get a fresh, clean install of just the OS on a new drive. then I have to deal with copying and reinstalling the stuff I need... WoW I understand can be just copied over... but I need to figure out how to move Steam and iTunes... and I have documents in Microsoft Works format, so I need to deal with that, too...
And with Vista... I'd be current, "up-to-date," and more easily able to advance to Windows 7 if I want.
To do the clean install, I have an upgrade kit that I got for free after buying my computer. I never used it because of all the problems and issues there were with Vista. I guess if I wanted, I could clone the drive, then use the update, so that way I'd keep all my programs.
I keep going back and forth on this. Can't make up my mind.
Suggestions? Thoughts? Pros, cons?