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28-02-2007, 06:07 PM | #31 | |||
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28-02-2007, 06:20 PM | #32 | ||||
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Although I know what people mean when they say stepping up (and yes, despite the bullshit spread about it Vista is a step up) is like going from W2k to Xp...but it isn't. There is very little if anything in common with XP. Some applications (such as printer software and scanner applications) aren't compatible with Vista. You can blame the other developers and manufacturers for this, as they are responsible for ensuring their products run under the operating environment, and didn't see the necessity to work with Microsoft on this. It is impossible for a software company such as Microsoft to come up with advancements in Windows versions if they are expected to code it so that it is purely Windows XP with different window dressing. I've been running Vista Ultimate since Beta1 (then RC1, and then the full release). After making sure I was aware of what I had that wasn't compatible I have had no issues and runs sweet on my 3 month old laptop. USE the web for more than surfing car forums, and research updated drivers and program patches from hardware and software companies in order to make sure you can do what you want to do on your new PC...... .....remember one thing too........WinXP copped exactly the same crap at release for the same reasons, but once everybody updated drivers and patches it became the normal thing to run.
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02-03-2007, 10:27 AM | #33 | ||||
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As with XP when it was first released, the best thing you can do is to wait 12 to 18 months until the hardware manufacturers catch up if you want a fully functional system. |
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02-03-2007, 11:01 AM | #34 | |||
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I was one of the first to get XP, eventually ran it on all my PC's at home & work. Had no real problems, but the amount of updates & then Service Pack 1 in such an early stage made me realise - wait when future Windows OS is realesed. I hear that Vista has already had security scares :
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I'm running it on my PC and my Laptop; both work 100% for me, had some software issues, but nothing I needed with Vista anyhow so all in all I'm happy with it.
And it does have some good new features, which are easy to get used to! Best money I never spent, it was free haha. |
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Vista is a big piece of excrement. Its slow, bloated and doesn't add anything useful to your 'pc experience' (I think I had one of those last night in bed).
We're running XP on virtually all the of workstations here at work but they have now started investigating Vista and preparing for its deployment I'm considering being immature and referring to it as 'Pista'.
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02-03-2007, 01:36 PM | #40 | |||
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No, I have seen it turn new, 'certified' Vista 'Capable' and new machines running Vista performing woefully. Its idle memory usage sits around 400 Mbyte - and that's with a number of options and services disabled! Laptops are going to probably suffer worst with Vista - most of them still ship with 5400 RPM drives. There are a few that have 7200 RPM drives but the fast the hard drive, the more power it will use (thus reducing battery life) and generally, 7200 RPM laptop drives are considerably more expensive than their slower counterparts.
Add that onto the fact that Vista requires a fairly grunty video card (which also draws additional power) and you are going to see laptops either increase in size or reduce in battery capacity. The ultra-portables will probably need a specialised version or a lot of tweaking to be able to run Vista at an acceptable speed (and acceptable >= how fast XP runs. If it runs slower than XP, what's the point in paying all that money to upgrade??).
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I am going out on a limb here to say that people you bag Vista are users, and those saying its not so bad and fairly impressed with it are Geeks/IT people.
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I'm an IT person, and I'm not impressed. It isn't going to do much, if anything, for productivity - introducing more distractions and forcing users to buy expensive, unnecessary hardware for business usage is ridiculous.
Setting aside the cost of all this new hardware to run Vista, what about the additional power requirements? Your average office PC consumes far less than what a beasty gaming rig would ever hope to. Multiply that by the thousands of PCs that a large organisation often have and you will see power consumption increase significantly. Our dept. alone has 500 PCs and its going to cost a mint to deploy hardware capable of running vista at an acceptable speed.
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Hunter are talking about premium or basic version, so far I see no use of basic version for any application.
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only reason to upgrade to vista is dx10, otherwise what can it offer you that xp doesn't?
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I just hope our desktop integration team researches this baby up the wazoo before unleashing it on us poor unsuspecting support staff.
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Im a computer system builder / reseller. Personally we arnt selly that many machine with vista cause there is little support at this stage. We are build a dew gaming few gaming pcs to take full effect with dx10 ut apart from that its not offer anything special for business users execpt causing headackes
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You're going to have to explain a few things to me though; Why does it specifically need a faster hard drive? I had it boot off a USB1 device which was a 5400rpm drive powered through USB and I/O certainly wasn't an issue. Unless you're running aero (and it's just fancy schmancy graphics) why would you need a grunty video card, it's not neccessary on a corporate desktop. My machine uses a lot less than 400MB at idle and I haven't stopped any services yet, are you running any 3rd party stuff or stuff at boot? I certainly can't predict how well it'll be accepted on the corporate desktop but I'm not quite sure your justifications (apart from the difference in speed) are the reasons why it probably won't be accepted. |
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4 things I'm interested in. DX10. The new security model. Likely will be compromised pretty quickly but I live in hope. Superfetch, likely a gimmick but looks promising. Readyboost, tried it and it works very well. Don't confuse your reasons why you would upgrade to Vista with others. There are many secondary reasons why I installed Vista but they're way too nerdy to bother about here. Besides, my copy of Vista was free. If I had to pay for it then I'd probably be repairing my XP partition as we speak. ;) |
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Those of us who actually work in the IT industry think a little differently. When I roll out 100 new desktops, I dont have time to sit and hold hands with the users and fix every problem, quirk, error message and general fault that Vista farts out on an hourly basis. I need it to work, NOW, not after a memory upgrade, not after waiting 6 weeks for a patch, not after spending 5 hours trying to nail some bizarre registry problem. NOW NOW NOW. It ****es off the users, it ****es me off, and that leads to reprisal killings in the microsoft carpark. We will be sticking with XP for a long time yet.
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You mean, it's not a possibility that it's an emulated DOS shell there specifically to run legacy DOS apps that don't support Vista's memory model? Open a command shell, type mem /c Open a second command shell, type mem /c (and just ignore for a moment that even though you're running a second command shell now, the mem /c output is exactly identical to the first) In the first shell run edit In the second command shell, type mem /c. Woops, there goes your argument. |
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