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Title: I am on the Vista Bandwagon
Post by: markofkane on October 10, 2008, 04:21:44 pm
well, I can go back to my other tower for main stuff, but I am posting this on my Vista.



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Title: I am on the Vista Bandwagon
Post by: CypherGary on October 10, 2008, 05:40:26 pm
I have been running Vista for a while.
There are a lot of differences, but once you get used to it, it is nice.

I would never go back.

Eventually Microsoft will stop supporting XP, and everyone will have to switch. I remember when everyone was mad that they had to switch to XP.

Things have been going downhill since pcdos was defeated by msdos.
Title: I am on the Vista Bandwagon
Post by: caangel43 on October 10, 2008, 05:52:25 pm
dont think i will ever go to vista I like xp
Title: I am on the Vista Bandwagon
Post by: Duskrider on October 10, 2008, 05:56:12 pm

Windows7 should be out next summer.
News is there may be a demo before Christmas this year and you can upgrade the demo next summer.
Will be similiar to vista except double the power (64 bit instead of 32) [:)]
Title: I am on the Vista Bandwagon
Post by: markofkane on October 10, 2008, 06:21:38 pm
I thought I'd treat myself, not sure of my future.
Title: I am on the Vista Bandwagon
Post by: tedathome on October 10, 2008, 06:37:19 pm
I'm running 64 bit vista home premium. I like it ok but wasn't easy getting used to. It is not as intuitive as xp, but it runs faster and I can upgrade from 3 gigs of ram to 8 or more if I wanted to.
Good luck to you.[:D][:D][:D]
Title: I am on the Vista Bandwagon
Post by: GT40 on October 11, 2008, 09:24:36 am

My son finally changed his PC. He is a big gamer and the graphics card had overheated too much (during a lot of years, lol). Now, he doesn't miss XP.[8D]

I hope my post is readable, Mark, I am under W98. Sorry, now I must leave and go down to MS-DOS. I like my Epic Pinball so much.[:D][:D][:D]

Title: I am on the Vista Bandwagon
Post by: markofkane on October 11, 2008, 02:12:09 pm
Ted, how does 64 bit compare to 32 bit? Is it faster?[?][?]

I did not want to shell out a lot of money, my new PC was about $400, and it did not come with speakers or a monitor, but I already had a 19inch monitor and subwoofer speaker system. It's an AMD processor. 2.7 Ghz. (My old Dell was only 1.6 Ghz)
Title: I am on the Vista Bandwagon
Post by: jackgephart on October 11, 2008, 07:44:31 pm
I guess I have a 64 as well, It's pretty fast for about 2 0r 3 months until it gets all the crap on it that slows most computers down. I wouldn't go back to anything but Dell though, great bedside service if something goes wrong. Just run defrag and spyware programs as well as anti-virus programs often. Especially the defrag if you have a large hard drive.

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Title: I am on the Vista Bandwagon
Post by: One on October 12, 2008, 01:21:58 am
IMO personas need to do research, the multi core proccessors will help with complex programs like rendering graphics,, IMO it does not = "power" and their are other things like memory speed like 1066 and 1333MHZ and the system bus. More memory = less pagefile/virtual memory so it is "faster" but ......aarrg!

this link is a little old and could clarify some xp questions and how imporntant it is.. http://news.cnet.com/8301-13860_3-9968449-56.html?hhTest

IMO it comes down to people being able to afford the newer systems. (building your own is cheaper, but you have RMA'S instead of customer service)

maybe I am wrong in understanding the issue...[?]

One advantage of 64 bit is less viruses ....

P.S.
XP has a 64 bit version and vista comes in both 64 and 32 bit
Title: I am on the Vista Bandwagon
Post by: markofkane on October 12, 2008, 01:25:38 am
Yeah, I mean if I had a use for 64 bit, I'd want to have it. I know it's the future of all, because 16 bit was the norm, I think.
Title: I am on the Vista Bandwagon
Post by: One on October 12, 2008, 02:08:58 am
Mark,
you posting from your vista, could be to your advantage someday.

We are at a juxtaposition I do believe.[:)][:)][:)][:)][8D]
Title: I am on the Vista Bandwagon
Post by: markofkane on October 12, 2008, 06:45:57 am
Laura likes her new home. But she likes to go back, too.[:D][:D]
Title: I am on the Vista Bandwagon
Post by: markofkane on October 17, 2008, 10:36:29 am
My take on Vista:

1. It's not necessary.

2. It's different. That's what makes it exciting

3. It's missing Pinball, but you can download it off of the internet

4. It has some annoyances, in the name of security.


I am now copying files to a new external HD, from XP, so I can copy it over to Vista, so all my files will be organized in place I am familiar with.

That way, it can be like my old computer, but Vista.

It will take many hours to copy my files from my XP machine, because it's USB 1.1.

But at least my new computer is 2.0, so copying to my new computer will be faster.
Title: I am on the Vista Bandwagon
Post by: tedathome on October 19, 2008, 09:33:25 pm
Hi Mark, sorry to be absent when asked a question. I'm out on the west coast visiting family and friends. I'll be back home before next week. I see most questions have already been answered already. One thing about 64 bit is that you can add a lot more ram if you need it. Another thing I've been told is that it is easier to find drivers for old software for 64 bit. One issue is that some servers are not very vista compatible and people putty has no plans to become more vista friendly although for the most part works quite well. Permissions for another user and shareing are something I havn't got down pat yet but have found work arounds.[:)][:)][:)]
Title: I am on the Vista Bandwagon
Post by: markofkane on October 20, 2008, 05:52:33 am
Thanks, Ted. Maybe one day, I'll have 64 bit, but by that time, 128 bit will be out!! LOL. [:D][:D][:o)][:o)]
Title: I am on the Vista Bandwagon
Post by: markofkane on October 21, 2008, 12:55:24 pm
Finally figured out how to make Vista's searches useful, instead of USELESS.

It was not finding files I was looking for (no results found)

But after changing the options, it works great!!



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Title: I am on the Vista Bandwagon
Post by: markofkane on October 26, 2008, 09:39:20 am
I think I made a mistake. Vista is slower, and locks up often. I may just go back to XP.

[V][V][V]

At least with my XP machine, I can re-install from scratch.

Don't get a new computer with Vista pre-installed, you should buy the DVD disk if you want Vista.

The recovery partition restores everything, true, but you get the bloatware, too.
Title: I am on the Vista Bandwagon
Post by: lightspeed on October 26, 2008, 09:58:11 am
makes me think of the new mac and pc commercial " what are ya doing pc ? pc : oh this is all the money where putting into advertising and this little pile is for fixing vista !!
lol !! think thats about riht i heard they paid jerry seinfeild 10 million dollars to do advertisements for them . gee seems like that alone would have paid for better research and developement not to mention fixes !! [:)]
Title: I am on the Vista Bandwagon
Post by: GT40 on October 26, 2008, 10:17:37 am

I don't know anything about Vista, Mark, just an idea.

Maybe you could install XP on your new PC, in another partition, with your Haptek & Zabaware stuffs only (or more).

If it's not a graphics card problem, I guess it could become a racing machine.[:)]

Title: I am on the Vista Bandwagon
Post by: markofkane on October 26, 2008, 11:04:39 am
I think it may have been a program and hardware driver that caused it. It seems better for now. [8D]
Title: I am on the Vista Bandwagon
Post by: jackgephart on October 26, 2008, 03:23:21 pm
You can reinstall from scratch on Vista too. It's called factory settings, or something like that. And you don't even have to use those damned CD's anymore. It's all locked up on the little 9GB hard drive that comes with the newer computers now. Cool as hell if you ask me.
I've done it twice now. Great for helping with viruses. I love Vista and will never go back to slow dull boring unprotected XP. But that's just my opinion...
Title: I am on the Vista Bandwagon
Post by: markofkane on October 26, 2008, 03:57:41 pm
At least on my XP machine, I have a 2nd HD and 2 partitions. I can keep all of my files separated from the C: drive.

If I use the restore in Vista, it wipes out all my files. I want to make a partition, but Partition Magic for Vista is expensive (my old PM won't work in Vista)

I like Vista, but I cannot say I would not go back to XP if things got too hairy. [8D][8D]
Title: I am on the Vista Bandwagon
Post by: markofkane on October 26, 2008, 05:16:00 pm
well I did it. (Vista has it's own repair if the PC won't boot)

I used a free partition program called

EASEUS Partition Manager 2.1 Home Edition

I made another partition, but upon reboot, got the dreaded "Windows failed to boot" and was given the option to repair.

Even though it said "it could not repair automatically" I rebooted again and it was fine.

The more I learn about Vista's capabilities, the more I like it.