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I dont remember EVER hearing about a piece of software being so horrible until Vista came out. Ever.

Wow.. It's not nearly as bad as you make it sound. I dunno.. lot of hatin' going on that seems misplaced.
 
Crashes are the worst bugs a computer can have. One is too many.


I dont remember EVER hearing about a piece of software being so horrible until Vista came out. Ever.
You never experienced Windows NT then. :suicide: Vista is nothing in comparison......NOTHING!
 
No doubt! NT 3.5/4.0 didn't even have centralized hardware management.
 
^ :shake: The horrid memories of NT. :shake:

An OS I was not sad to see retire.
 
So...you haven't turned them on yet?

:D

I spent the weekend doing a complete migration of all data and programs from my old XP machine to my new Vista machine, not a single problem except for one program I use that has not been made "Vista compatible" yet, I got around that pretty easily by installing Windows Virtual PC, and loading up XP in it, works perfect. :)

Side note: both my new laptop and desktop came with Vista pre-loaded, so this may have something to do with not having any issues or crashes, whereas an older machine that was "made for XP" may not be 100% compatible with Vista, i.e. device drivers.

I am running both of them on only 1gig of RAM and they run very fast, I did switch them both to "performance mode" so they basically look and act like XP.
 
I spent the weekend doing a complete migration of all data and programs from my old XP machine to my new Vista machine, not a single problem except for one program I use that has not been made "Vista compatible" yet, I got around that pretty easily by installing Windows Virtual PC, and loading up XP in it, works perfect. :)

Side note: both my new laptop and desktop came with Vista pre-loaded, so this may have something to do with not having any issues or crashes, whereas an older machine that was "made for XP" may not be 100% compatible with Vista, i.e. device drivers.

I am running both of them on only 1gig of RAM and they run very fast, I did switch them both to "performance mode" so they basically look and act like XP.

I was just wondering that. It seems the bulk of the problems come from people doing upgrades rather than replacing their computers.

Ive had my Dell for a LONG time now. Id say almost a decade..maybe 6-8 years. Ive upgraded the video card and ram and thats it. Not bad considering. However, I know its getting time for a new computer, so I am keeping my ear to the ground when it comes to OS.
 
Yeah, a lot of negativity isn't really tied to performance (though it can be bloated). Rather, it add nothing other than eye candy and DX10.

The interface (unlike XP) seems to have gotten worse.

Not to mention that base work that has been set for DRM.
 
Crashes are the worst bugs a computer can have. One is too many.
I should note that these crashes are always preceded by system backups and then after restarting, recovery programs will pop up. I find this to be a great improvement over XP crashing where you would still lose a lot of your work. I haven't had any freeze ups with Vista so far (which seemed to be common on XP).
 
Ive had XP the whole time Ive had my Dell and I dont remember any time it crashed. Programs have crashed and Windows saves me from them...but Windows itself crashing? Uh uh.
Not possible. XP hasn't been out that long. You said you've had your pc for 6-7 years
 
Yeah thats about right. :shrug:
I lost my damn reply. :mad:

Ok I was thinking it didn't come out until late 02 but it was late 01. But you got the first release and didn't have problems? :hmmm:
 
I just find that really hard to believe. Pre-SP1, XP sucked ass and it had more problems than I recall any Client OS ever having.
 
I just find that really hard to believe. Pre-SP1, XP sucked ass and it had more problems than I recall any Client OS ever having.
I never had problems with XP pre-sp1, not anywhere near the Win 98SE blowups, but about as common as NT4. And Win 95 how did we put up with that shit? A guy at work brought in his laptop running 95 so I could fix something for him. I couldn't stop laughing at how pathetic that thing was.
 
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Vista was built on TOP of XP, it was not built from the ground up. So if you don't think it sucks you know nothing about computers.
 
Vista was built on TOP of XP, it was not built from the ground up. So if you don't think it sucks you know nothing about computers.

:scratch:

As much as I love the industry I'm in there are too many people who think they know everything in it.
 
Not possible. XP hasn't been out that long. You said you've had your pc for 6-7 years

I still have my Emachine that I bought in Oct 2001 and it came with XP Home. Don't hurry over to Vista, Microsoft claims that they will support XP till 2014.
 
Vista was built on TOP of XP, it was not built from the ground up. So if you don't think it sucks you know nothing about computers.
I think it sucks. I'm not an IT pro or a programmer, but I'm not in the "you know nothing about computers" category either. Maybe ... just MAYBE ... vista doesn't work for what I need an OS to do. I'd also like to see what you use as a basis for your statement that vista was built on xp. If it was then so many of the programs that ran on xp but are screwed on vista would actually run. Even a bunch of microsux own software will not run on the vista OS.
 
It's really annoying when you try to load your printer drivers or the alternate one they say will work
 
Wow.. It's not nearly as bad as you make it sound. I dunno.. lot of hatin' going on that seems misplaced.

I am a computer science person. I have used Microsoft products for over 15 years. I have used every Microsoft OS since dos 5.0. I know computers like the back of my hand, so I can tell you with 100% certainty that Vista is a total piece of shit.
 
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