- Sun Mar 04, 2007 11:26 pm
#213644
I'm catching up on this link... First question: All those that are bashing Vista, have you even used it? I mean for more than the ten minutes you stood in front of a machine in CompUSA?
I installed Vista about three weeks ago. I also installed PhotoShop CS, Macromedia DreamWeaver and Fireworks. MS Office 2003, Adobe Audition, Lightwave 3D 9.0.
I have a P4 3.2Ghz, an nVidia FX1100, 2 GIG RAM. An ASRock motherboard (so you can see already, this is one "top of the line" machine)...
That being said... so far I have had ZERO problems with Vista. I have a small IT biz, and installed Vista as it comes out of the box, much the same as one of my clients might. Installation was handsfree... once installed (which was faster than XP Pro) the system was totally up and running. I have a Linksys wireless, everything was configured properly.
I've installed the aforementioned apps, and have been running each on a daily basis. I have had NO PROBLEMS, even though some are not "supported".
I have tried DreamScapes Stardock (the Vista video "wallpaper"). The animated wallpaper is very cute, but not of much interest to me. However, it did it's thing in the background as I used apps...
I've been using the gadgets, though I thought I would get rid of these immediatley...
I find the interface to be well thought out. It takes some getting used to the way things are grouped in Control Panel - however once you know where things are, it's no different than any previous versions.
The Aero interface (I'm running Ultimate) though not earth-shattering is very responsive. So....
As far the security stuff and how much of a pain in the ass it is, let's get some perspective: NONE OF THIS WOULD BE NEEDED IF PEOPLE WEREN'T SUCH JERKOFFS! You are killing the messenger. Microsoft has been under attack since the very beginining. So, they try to implement something that protects the "average" user from having their machines brought to a crawl. Bitch all you want about it. If you don't like having to deal with this, tell your government they need stronger laws regarding perpurtrators of the viruses, pop-ups, etc. Until then, wait until the ONE TIME you get a virus on your machine...
I have a machine with swappable drives. I fully expected to have to "play" with Vista and do my work on Xp Pro. Since installing everything, I haven't used XP.
Happy user of Vista....
I installed Vista about three weeks ago. I also installed PhotoShop CS, Macromedia DreamWeaver and Fireworks. MS Office 2003, Adobe Audition, Lightwave 3D 9.0.
I have a P4 3.2Ghz, an nVidia FX1100, 2 GIG RAM. An ASRock motherboard (so you can see already, this is one "top of the line" machine)...
That being said... so far I have had ZERO problems with Vista. I have a small IT biz, and installed Vista as it comes out of the box, much the same as one of my clients might. Installation was handsfree... once installed (which was faster than XP Pro) the system was totally up and running. I have a Linksys wireless, everything was configured properly.
I've installed the aforementioned apps, and have been running each on a daily basis. I have had NO PROBLEMS, even though some are not "supported".
I have tried DreamScapes Stardock (the Vista video "wallpaper"). The animated wallpaper is very cute, but not of much interest to me. However, it did it's thing in the background as I used apps...
I've been using the gadgets, though I thought I would get rid of these immediatley...
I find the interface to be well thought out. It takes some getting used to the way things are grouped in Control Panel - however once you know where things are, it's no different than any previous versions.
The Aero interface (I'm running Ultimate) though not earth-shattering is very responsive. So....
As far the security stuff and how much of a pain in the ass it is, let's get some perspective: NONE OF THIS WOULD BE NEEDED IF PEOPLE WEREN'T SUCH JERKOFFS! You are killing the messenger. Microsoft has been under attack since the very beginining. So, they try to implement something that protects the "average" user from having their machines brought to a crawl. Bitch all you want about it. If you don't like having to deal with this, tell your government they need stronger laws regarding perpurtrators of the viruses, pop-ups, etc. Until then, wait until the ONE TIME you get a virus on your machine...
I have a machine with swappable drives. I fully expected to have to "play" with Vista and do my work on Xp Pro. Since installing everything, I haven't used XP.
Happy user of Vista....

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