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Skipping Vista
Interesting!
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XP is the OS that won't die! :) But this is going to seriously derail my strategy :( http://www.trustedreviews.com/software/news/2009/04/07/Windows-7-Will-Downgrade-To-But-Not-Upgrade-From-XP/p1 Quote:
Jeez, the stupid MS tricks continue.... |
If mainboard and CPU live on over here, I will be a happy XP customer until 2014.
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Having used the W7 beta quite a lot I don't see any reasons to stay with XP after it comes out. Unless your PC is really really old there's no reason not to upgrade, and even then W7 would probably run better on it than XP.
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I agree with Neal, sneaky deal with the XP downgrade and not being able to get the 7 upgrade. :shifty:. In my minds eye, MS keeps downing their own OS called Vista by pulling things like downgrading to XP and wait for 7 that we will charge you for. It makes no sense. I agree with Fincuan, no reason to stay with XP in my view either. Vista runs fine for me and I suspect 7 will be better. However, 7 would have to really show me something to spend my money on it. So far, I see no reason for me to go to 7.
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Except for all that pesky incompatibility stuff. |
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I have read quite a few with that issue. It is still beta but even so, I suspect incompatibility will happen even after release. |
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I'll keep xp as long as the hardware/software supports it. And if I really need to boost my ego with a computer having 8 GB of ram :haha: I'll get xp 64. |
DUAL BOOT and have both for ALL your gameing needs.
A no-brainer. |
So you should purchase your system with Vista, Dual boot to your old copy of XP, then upgrade from Vista to W7. Was that your plan Neal??...
This story just keeps getting better...:-? |
I'm a hardhead. If you can't afford the software for this hobby.
You shouldn't buy the hardware. This is to no one in particular. |
Actually, I was going to skip over Vista completely. I have it on my laptop, but for gaming I was not planning to messing with it.
I guess I can get Win 7 without upgrading.... honestly, I don't know what Vista or Win 7 can do for me that XP doesn't already do, at half the system resouces... Quote:
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The only thing that Vista can do frustrate is the user. Getting used to Vista takes a bit. Honestly, 64 bit in both XP and Vista are about it as far as I can tell that allows full use of 8 gig of RAM. Eye candy for Vista. Some new goodies but nothing I really use. I do use the Windows Live Mail. I would suspect over time XP would not support some new things. For example, Office 2003 needs updates now to support anything sent to me from someone using Office 2007, even so, it can still look odd using the 2003 compatability update for office. Do not quote me but I think XP does not support Windows Live Mail which is basically MS Outlook that is to take a back seat to the Windows Live Mail. Things of that nature that bascially force the user to upgrade eventually. You are damned if you do and damned if you don't |
In a work enviorment I'll be honest I don't have a clue which is better.
In gameing thats another matter. I play Sims exclusively. Sub, Flying, Racing and such. All Silent Hunter series will play on XP and with a little hassle SH3 & SH4 plays fine on Vista. I as well as others play SH2 and DT and won't be shelveing them anytime soon. Flying and Racing sims the same way. XP is here to stay and,... Can and Will work right along side Vista\Win7 Dual Boot is the answer. |
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If you're happy with the redmond carot hanging in front of you go ahead and upgrade your hardware/software on microsft's whim every time. For myself I've stepped down from the microsoft train. Xp and xp 64 for me. After that bye bye MS. And contrary to many I won't miss anything since I already run over 90% open source software. |
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