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DJ Omnimaga
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September 08, 2007, 10:21:00 am »
over here in quebec dell preload 100% of their pcs with Vista nothing else o.o
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September 08, 2007, 11:02:00 am »
Well, depends if you buy them from future shop or from them directly... (aka internet)
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September 08, 2007, 03:12:00 pm »
I disagree, my Vista PC owns my XP PC(dual boot.
) the XP one had major issues with my motherboard even on a new install. Vista gets better FPS in games, and everything than the XP install did.
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there is nothing wrong with Vista. I am a Vista user, and I like it.
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I prefer Windows Operating Environment, at least this one was secure
since it didn't even had internet i think
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QuoteBegin-rivereye+9 Sep, 2007, 3:35-->
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(rivereye @ 9 Sep, 2007, 3:35)
there is nothing wrong with Vista. I am a Vista user, and I like it.
*cough*
... okay, I gave Vista a go TWICE now, and both times have been very disappointed. There is a severe dearth of good drivers for pretty much any piece of hardware that I own, half the programs I like to use crash to desktop or do other random things, and
all
games suffer huge drops in performance. Oh and have I mentioned there
complete and utter lack of opengl support?!
I gave it a go when it first came out and it sucked, and then when I built my new ownage computer I tried vista again on my windows partition. I figured hell, it's been over 6 months, they should have decent drivers by now and have worked out all the bugs right? WRONG. So far as I can tell, Vista's one good thing is that the stock theme looks pretty. Anyways, I shall never touch it again. :knight:
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DJ Omnimaga
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September 09, 2007, 12:27:00 am »
usually it take around 2-3 years formost programs to be compatible with a new OS. *cough*TI-Connect*cough* And i heard lot of people had problems with game being slower on Vista than XP. Maybe it's because of the high memory requirements though.
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QuoteBegin-DJ Omnimaga+9 Sep, 2007, 4:27-->
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usually it take around 2-3 years formost programs to be compatible with a new OS. *cough*TI-Connect*cough* And i heard lot of people had problems with game being slower on Vista than XP. Maybe it's because of the high memory requirements though.
But the problem is that the jump is so huge between Vista and XP. While XP Professional can run at 20 MB RAM and an 8 Mhz processor (even if it is
very
slow), Vista can't run properly at 512 MB RAM.
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September 09, 2007, 09:43:00 am »
true, windows should never have waited more than half a decade to release a new PC OS, the jump is way too high. Look at the previous OSes, there's never more than 2 years I think between each of them:
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June 1985 Windows 1.01 Unsupported
August 1986 Windows 1.03 Unsupported
December 1987 Windows 2.03 Unsupported
June 1988 Windows 2.1 Unsupported
May 1990 Windows 3.0 Unsupported
April 1992 Windows 3.1 Unsupported as of December 31, 2001[19]
January 1994 Windows 3.2 Unsupported
October 1992 Windows For Workgroups 3.1 Unsupported
August 1993 Windows NT 3.1 Unsupported
November 1993 Windows For Workgroups 3.11 Unsupported
September 1994 Windows NT 3.5 Unsupported
November 1994 Windows NT 3.51 Unsupported[19]
August 1995 Windows 95 Unsupported as of December 31, 2001[19]
September 1996 Windows NT 4.0 Unsupported as of December 31, 2004[19]
June 1998 Windows 98 Unsupported as of July 11, 2006[20]
February 2000 Windows 2000 Extended Support until June 13, 2010[21]
July 2000 Windows Me Unsupported as of July 11, 2006[20]
October 2001 Windows XP Unsupported for RTM as of September 30, 2004 and for SP1 as of October 10, 2006[22]
Current for SP2
April 2003 Windows Server 2003/Windows XP x64 Edition Unsupported for RTM, SP1 and SP1a Current for SP2
January 2007 Windows Vista Current
2010 or later (planned) Windows 7 (Formerly codenamed Blackcomb, now Vienna) Future release
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