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1: Windows XP is still for sale
http://www.windowsmarketplace.com/re...s%20XP&tabid=1 2: You can still buy PC's with Good old reliable Windows XP installed 3:) There are other more reliable Operating systems available Others? |
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cheley_bonstell88 wrote:
> > 1: Windows XP is still for sale > > [..] >> 2: You can still buy PC's with Good old reliable Windows XP installed >> 3:) There are other more reliable Operating systems available > > Others? Because it takes you 4 months to raise the funds to buy Vista ? Because your Mom said ... "No, I will not give you $100" |
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Because your archaic relic PC has no mission of running it?
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"cheley_bonstell88" wrote:
>> 1: Windows XP is still for sale > 1.= Not 4 Long: (Monday, June 30th, 2008, Is The Drop Dead Date), Just FYI. > > [..] >> 2: You can still buy PC's with Good old reliable Windows XP installed > 2.= Not 4 Long: (Again, Monday, June 30th, 2008 Is The Drop Dead Date, Also Just FYI). > > 3:) There are other more reliable Operating systems available > > Others? > 3.= Sure Apple And Linux Are Reliable, But Some Programs Like IE 7, Office 2007, Windows One Care Live, Windows Defender, And Windows Media Player Will Not Work With Those Operating Systems, With The Sole Exception Of Apple (Apple Boot Camp, Which I Have Heard Is Not All That Easy 2 Set Up), Also Just FYI. |
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> 2.= Not 4 Long: (Again, Monday, June 30th, 2008 Is The Drop Dead Date, Also
Not really. More like February 2009. See: http://www.infoworld.com/article/08/...cgd=2008-06-06 I do not know how to do a "foot note" in an eMail, so consider the above link a footnote. From the above article: Some PC makers are taking care of that hassle for you. They'll "downgrade" their business PCs to XP Professional, and ship you the discs to install Vista later if you choose. (Microsoft requires that they ship you those discs, as technically you bought a Vista PC, so you can "upgrade" to Vista later under the same license.) Dell, HP, and Lenovo will all offer the "downgrade" option on select business (and in Dell's case, some high-end gaming-oriented systems) at an additional cost. How long they'll make this option available is unclear, though. Dell is committing only until February 2009 to have the "downgrade" option available on its Vostro and select XPS lines of PCs, for example. The "downgrade" option will not be available from either Best Buy or Circuit City. Businesses that have a Vista site license can also "downgrade" their systems to XP, such as InfoWorld has previously outlined. System builders -- those who make custom PCs, such as at local computer repair shops -- can sell XP until February 2009. And XP will be available on ultra-low-cost laptops and desktops until 2010. -T |
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Overall, I'm happy with my Vista. I've had Vista for 8 months. It was
installed on my new computer. I've had had no major problems. No reinstalls. No blue screens. No big crashes. No malwares or viruses. Vista has some quirks (as all OS do including Mac). In some case, problems were due to the computer manufacturer's poor software installation and not Vista's fault. I have 3 XP machines and they run FAST. But my Vista runs just as fast as they do and in most cases- 15-25% faster. I would advise against installing Vista in a computer that was originally buit for XP a couple years ago. And you definetly need at least 2GB RAM. I met a guy who is trying to run his Vista on an older computer with 512MB RAM and complains that Vista runs slow. Duh. The only reasons not to buy Vista are: 1) can't afford it. 2) don't want to put in the time to learn a new OS. cheers.... ;) "ToddAndMargo" wrote: [..] |
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Actually I have it running on a 2000 machine that has only a CPU upgrade
and new Video card and it works quite well. It also runs under virtualbox (with Ubuntu as Host) at the same time as XP on the same machine but of course you lose some graphics like Aero. oscar wrote: [..] |
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In article <3EA63471-E4F5-4839-8634-298AB8421266>,
oscar <oscar> wrote: > >The only reasons not to buy Vista are: >1) can't afford it. >2) don't want to put in the time to learn a new OS. > Hmmm, let's see... 2GB ram $60.00, DX10 video card $60.00 OEM Vista $180.00 Three hundred bucks to...run as fast as XP... I suggest reason #3: it's illogical. |
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Charlie Tame wrote:
> Actually I have it running on a 2000 machine that has only a CPU upgrade > and new Video card and it works quite well. It also runs under > virtualbox (with Ubuntu as Host) at the same time as XP on the same > machine but of course you lose some graphics like Aero. Mine is a Xeon 5130 running CentOS 5.1 and XFce 4.4.2 as the base operating system and GUI. I run Windows under Virtual Box as well. Xp, Vista, ReactOS, Bart PE so far. XP-SP3 running fairly nice. Some what slower due to the virtual machine. Vista drags. No Aero, but I don't like Aero anyway. I like my OS to get out of the way and let me concentrate on my applications. I despise "eye candy". Cute once, interesting the second time, annoying the third ... If I want a "multimedia experience", I will run a "multimedia application". When I am tired of it, I will exit the program. The application base is where XP reins supreme. Vista has tons of problems with non-Microsoft applications (Quick Books, UPS World Ship, yada, yada) not to mention it is slower running them. The question one should ask is, will my O.S. run the applications I need? Pick your O.S. this way. Do not pick your O.S. and then go look for what will run on it. My 2 Cents, -T |
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On Sun, 15 Jun 2008 17:38:24 -0700, cheley_bonstell88 wrote:
>> 1: Windows XP is still for sale > > [..] >> 2: You can still buy PC's with Good old reliable Windows XP installed >> 3:) There are other more reliable Operating systems available > > Others? Reasons to buy Vista: 1) You built a new computer with a dual/quad core processor, multiple hard drives on RAID, high-end video card, high-end sound card, several gigabytes of RAM, and a nice widescreen monitor. Get the best of it with Vista. 2) A lot of new features like SuperFetch, isolated kernel, better 64-bit support, revamped network stack, new audio stack, a better UI, among others 3) Support for DirectX 10 games 4) Piss off idiots who are stuck in the past with XP or advocating server/development operating systems for desktops |
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Victor wrote:
> On Sun, 15 Jun 2008 17:38:24 -0700, cheley_bonstell88 wrote: >> Reasons to buy Vista: > > 1) You built a new computer with a dual/quad core processor, multiple hard > drives on RAID, high-end video card, high-end sound card, several > gigabytes of RAM, and a nice widescreen monitor. Get the best of it with > Vista. You mean, turn that fancy new computer into a snail -- get Vista ME. > 2) A lot of new features like SuperFetch, isolated kernel, better 64-bit > support, revamped network stack, new audio stack, a better UI, among > others And a lot peripherals when the old ones aren't supported. > 3) Support for DirectX 10 games Hell, if I want play games I'll buy a Wii or a PS3. > 4) Piss off idiots who are stuck in the past with XP or advocating > server/development operating systems for desktops Got news for you. Linux and XP users don't envy Vista ME users. Hell, a lot of them *were* Vista ME users. Get a new shtick. |
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Victor wrote:
> On Sun, 15 Jun 2008 17:38:24 -0700, cheley_bonstell88 wrote: >> Reasons to buy Vista: > > 1) You built a new computer with a dual/quad core processor, multiple hard > drives on RAID, high-end video card, high-end sound card, several > gigabytes of RAM, and a nice widescreen monitor. Get the best of it with > Vista. > > 2) A lot of new features like SuperFetch, isolated kernel, better 64-bit > support, revamped network stack, new audio stack, a better UI, among > others > > 3) Support for DirectX 10 games > > 4) Piss off idiots who are stuck in the past with XP or advocating > server/development operating systems for desktops Reason Victor has Vista: to brag. Alias |
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#13
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Victor" <victor> > Reasons to buy Vista: > > 1) You built a new computer with a dual/quad core processor, multiple hard > drives on RAID, high-end video card, high-end sound card, several > gigabytes of RAM, and a nice widescreen monitor. Get the best of it with > Vista. Well, got it all, but vista is still not fully functional. But, you're so full of it, maybe you'll know; Is it overall possible to reinstall services? Esp: The Windows Driver Foundation - User-mode Driver Framework service Is it possible to reinstall SP1? (without a deīnstall) SP1 F'UP my WDF service. How can you do a repair from cd if SP1 is installed and there is no sp1 media availible (dutch). Still got XP-MCE preferred above Vista, why should MS care, so long people buy the license, the money is in. Verry conveniant to close down free support before releasing sp1.... Mk |
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Victor schreef:
> On Sun, 15 Jun 2008 17:38:24 -0700, cheley_bonstell88 wrote: >> Reasons to buy Vista: > > 1) You built a new computer with a dual/quad core processor, multiple hard > drives on RAID, high-end video card, high-end sound card, several > gigabytes of RAM, and a nice widescreen monitor. Get the best of it with > Vista. Funny you claim that, the reason I switched back to XP was RAID missery on Vista, even after SP1. > > 2) A lot of new features like SuperFetch, isolated kernel, better 64-bit > support, revamped network stack, new audio stack, a better UI, among > others new audio stack? You mean of course wasting CPU cycles by encrypting everything coming from DVD, blue ray, etc? http://www.cs.auckland.ac.nz/~pgut00...ista_cost.html Do you call that an improvement? Also, M$ put a lot of effort into making 'protected hardware devices' inaccessible for open source developers, making sure they cannot access the hardware. DO you call that an improvement? > > 3) Support for DirectX 10 games > > 4) Piss off idiots who are stuck in the past with XP or advocating > server/development operating systems for desktops Piss off yourself. I am no fan of XP, but Vista is clearly worse. You let M$ take away your own flexibility and freedom of choice, and are happy with it. That makes you a drone. Erwin Moller |
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* Victor peremptorily fired off this memo:
> Reasons to buy Vista: > > 4) Piss off idiots who are stuck in the past with XP or advocating > server/development operating systems for desktops Yeah, why put server processes in a desktop machine? Desktop machines are for buying CALs to connect to the server <grin>. |
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