I just find XP much more simple. Both for networking, and for gaming. I put Vista on my system, and had crash after crash with games. I went back to XP, everything completely worked. Last time I ever tried using Vista.
A tuning fork has no sharp ends.Mjolnir07 said:@#$@#@#$ @#$##@ #@#$# @#$#@ER #@#$#@ @#$@#$@# VISTA @#$@#$@#$@# #@#$## MOTHER @#$@#$@# @#$@#$@ @# I HATE YOU AND I WANT TO REMOVE YOU FROM MY COMPUTER AS WOULD I A MALIGN TUMOR IN MY BRAIN WITH THE SHARP END OF A TUNING FORK
Ah the good old bluescreens. I used to get them daily with XP, then installed Vista and they suddenly stoppedDanny Ocean said:A tuning fork has no sharp ends.Mjolnir07 said:@#$@#@#$ @#$##@ #@#$# @#$#@ER #@#$#@ @#$@#$@# VISTA @#$@#$@#$@# #@#$## MOTHER @#$@#$@# @#$@#$@ @# I HATE YOU AND I WANT TO REMOVE YOU FROM MY COMPUTER AS WOULD I A MALIGN TUMOR IN MY BRAIN WITH THE SHARP END OF A TUNING FORK
Vista has worked fine for me, in face, it has been significantly more stable that XP ever was. XP would almost crash daily, on this same rig Vista has never bluescreened in over a year of constant use. I love the new start menu, too, so useful.
actually i DO know what i'm talking about, look at the memory footprint of linux running kde or gnome or compiz with all the bells and whistles turned on and then compare it to the memory footprint of windows. linux will always have a lower one no matter whatDarkness62 said:Interesting only people who do not know what the hell they are talking about say the above statement?cleverlymadeup said:it is a resource hog and had piss poor memory management
yeah but trying to relearn everything with vista and not being able to do some very basic things, like muting a microphone from picking up the speakers and many other things, such as bad memory usage and running slower on faster computers is not a betterJaygee02 said:Depends how you define better - some would say better = easy to use.
Oh don't get me wrong, I expected newer hardware to be necessary, but even my overpowered gaming rig needed upgrades to run Vista in the first place - there are limits to what you should expect of the people you are selling to, and it's shown: 7 is less of a resource hog, and despite canceling sales, XP continues to be a requested install.Jaygee02 said:While I understand that would be annoying, to be fair if I made a new operating system so long after the last one was released, I'd expect it to be running on newer hardware than they had also.Gitsnik said:Ok I'm going to put down the four reasons I hate vista (as an IT technician rather than a home gamer).
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Resources: Because I really enjoy upgrading 200+ computers just so that the hardware can support them, and THEN upgrading the software.
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7 looks good though, so far it's held up extremely well under all my tests, and I will probably be using it in the future.
I disabled that function in the control panel. That was my only real complaint with Vista since I had purchased a decent midrange computer so the resource consumption of Vista barely affects me at all. However, I am now running the Windows 7 RC, and I like it a lot more. I can see the speed difference between the two systems clearly, and its support for mouse gestures makes everything more convenient to use. I'll definitely upgrade when 7 comes out.Spaceman_Spiff said:The constantly asking whether or not you want to proceed gets very annoying but other than that vista works great.
cleverlymadeup said:Yeah linux is easy if you know how, or you stick to the simple things, but say you give it to your mother and she wants to watch a movie. Almost every time I install linux on my machine the sound is broken, codecs aren't installed and video drivers need updating. Whilst I can take care of that with a bit of effort, the average user shouldn't be expected to have to touch the console, ever. Fiddling with yum or apt-get is, while quite powerful, going a bit past what I'd call easy to use.Darkness62 said:...
...Jaygee02 said:Depends how you define better - some would say better = easy to use.
if i need to spend almost a grand to get a new os run the same speed as my current one then it's not an improvement and frankly they've wasted billions of dollars that someone has done for free
btw linux isn't very hard to use at all, the gui looks like any other one out there and has way cooler eye candy
http://www.yougamers.com/news/11446_world_in_conflict_final_system_requirements/images/wic-requirements/Darkness62 said:Interesting only people who do not know what the hell they are talking about say the above statement?cleverlymadeup said:it is a resource hog and had piss poor memory management
Interesting that only people who think they know what they are talking about say the above.Darkness62 said:Interesting only people who do not know what the hell they are talking about say the above statement?cleverlymadeup said:it is a resource hog and had piss poor memory management