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10-19-08, 01:34 AM | #16 | |
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10-19-08, 06:05 AM | #17 | ||
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I used to think Vista sucked, but since I installed Vista 64 Ultimate on my machine, it's impressing me everyday. Everything works, everygame works, nothing crashes, it's bloody fast, didn't get any error on windows or any software so far, didn't get any virus after 4 months of downloading the hell of internet crap, and I don't have any anti-virus. Vista just blocks any threat all by itself. Didn't have to install any drivers, Vista does it all alone. Once I plug something new, it goes in the internet and install the most recent driver without even asking me. I can't complain about anything. Of course that I've only used the 64 bit version, so I can't speak for the 32 bit.
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10-19-08, 06:22 AM | #18 |
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Sorry Philipp but at the moment I agree with Subman1, 2 friends of mine here locally tried hard to make the switch to Vista, one trying to impress me, both have gone back to XP, also the cost to purchase is disgusting, there is an old saying "If it aint broke, don't fix it", maybe after another patch or as Subman1 pointed out, version 7, I might give a thought to spending the money and upgrading, but for now Vista is a resource hog and runs no better, looks nice though! That's my 2 cents!
Thanks for the Comments Wildhawke.
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10-19-08, 11:44 AM | #19 | |
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I'm still trying to figure out the reasoning for 64 bit Vista too. The only reason to go to 64 bit in XP is to get access to more memory for the system, but in Vista 32 bit, there is not a maximum memory limitation, only an artificial one where they will assign a maximum of 3.12GB per application to maintain compatibility. They fixed it you might say. So now it is not even clear if one should move to 64 bit Vista since there are a ton of driver issues, and many freeware apps (such as those that make virtual host adapters or install software print drivers for example) will never be able to run on it due to Microsoft not allowing any un-tested driver on the system as a way to create more revenue and to make sure you don't circumvent their DRM. Nice huh? If it's not WHQL certified, no dice. Last is speed. You take a 20% hit in performance, even worse in 64-bit by the way since it has to translate all your apps to 32 bit, just for using Vista. 64 bit apps - no speed diff either for the 2 that exist. oh neat! And did I mention the DRM? Sneeze at your system and it will lock you out of it. So what is it that you really got there? An overbloated XP is what you really have. XP does everything quicker with less overhead. I guess you can say you have glass, but if you really like Aero, you can add that to XP too - people have ported it. DirectX 10? I can't tell the difference in the pixel shaders. Can you? The only thing I saw is the reduced performance. I downgraded my laptop from Vista Ultimate back to XP Pro (the only machine in the house that was running it - everything else is either Linux or XP Pro/MCE2005). Done with Vista. The only thing I could find that was useful on Vista is that it could format and add a master boot record to a USB flash drive. Since my USB key is bootable now, I no longer have a need for Vista. I get it free, and I don't even want it when its free. I could go on, but you get the idea that I have not been impressed by anything Vista has to offer, let alone all the support i had to deal with on it for things not working right. You may never get into that, but lets just say its slightly broken under the hood in my opinion. I only deal with servers now anyway though, so good riddance. -S |
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10-19-08, 12:35 PM | #20 | |
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You don't?? Well then you won't mind if I use it to spot the new soon to be released 67 ton merchants.
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10-19-08, 05:55 PM | #21 | |
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Hows this, instructions to installing SH3 on Vista:
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10-19-08, 05:57 PM | #22 |
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Well, for starters, I can compile a video in 2 minutes in vista 64, and the same video takes me 15 minutes in xp.
I can compress and decompress 5gb of information in less then one minute with vista 64, and with xp it takes around 7 minutes. Some games already uses the performance of the 64 bits, and let me tell you, they look bloody fantastic. The amount of new stuff you can have in games due to 64 bit processing is substantially increased. Besides, my 5.1 audio doesn't work with xp. But yeah, it does consume more resources then xp. If you want your computer for basic stuff, such as internet and text editor, xp is a lot better. Problem is that I have 4gb of ram, plus 512mb video, so If I had xp, I would have around 3gb of ram. The cruel and undeniable truth is that vista is the future, everybody will have to upgrade one day. I prefer to get used to the new software rather sooner then later. But hey, that just me.
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10-19-08, 06:00 PM | #23 | ||
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But then again, I always had a separated partition for games, so it might be the solution.
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10-19-08, 06:06 PM | #24 |
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I used to say the hell about Vista before I tried it.
I used to say: "I will never install that piece of sh!t. XP is hundreds of times better, faster and don't have all that gay visual, I'm sticking with it!" But after I got the new computer, I had to install vista, otherwise I would lose 1gb of ram and my sound card wouldn't work with it. I was pissed of, but I didn't have any alternatives. So I went ahead and installed vista. And I was ready to be disappointed. So I put the dvd on the drive to install the operational system and went to the kitchen to prepare some food. When I got back, my computer was on the desktop, already connected to the internet. I kept staring at the screen like this for half a minute, trying to understand. All my hardware installed, my internet installed and conected, beautiful desktop wallpaper, the whole shabang! Since then, I'm in love with vista. There's absolutly NOTHING I could complain about, and absolutly NO REASON for me to think XP is better, I have no reason to go back. But then again, I used to say the hell about vista back then...
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10-19-08, 06:07 PM | #25 |
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By the way...
Vista 32 bits SUCKS! Sucks badly!
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10-19-08, 08:33 PM | #26 | |
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10-20-08, 10:19 AM | #27 | ||
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And yeah, I know what you mean, my bad...
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10-20-08, 10:53 AM | #28 | |
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