Typing this from a Vista notebook... networkability so far sucks with connectivity to my xp machines.. I like xp family and pro much better right now..,.
at work, they refuse to install Vista or the latest version of IE because they both break a lot of vendor's web apps. Please keep in mind that I work for one of the nation's biggest Universities and that they have several special vendor contracts with big companies like MS. Yes, Vista is MS's WORSE app ever... and I honestly think it's going to be the key in making Linux take a number 1 spot... which is why MS is cutting deals with Novell not to sue Suse, etc. and is eyeing patent lawsuits against all other linux distros.
It may be the most secure OS they've put out, but that ain't saying much... look at how many patches there are to windows xp....
I dont understand how everyone is having problems with vista as im not... I have had absolutly no issues (knock on wood) even with my ipod. I am upgrading my other computer to vista ultimate 64, (same version that I have on the notebook) When I get home.
I agree with your assessment. Vista is an OS, not an app. However, you used the "you possessive" instead of the contraction "you're" meaning "you are." I've dished poorly written diatribes also lambasting grammar only to have my response picked apart by someone more acquainted with skilled writing. As a result of that humbling experience, I try not to insult grammar and prefer to focus on the content. Sometimes it is unavoidable though.If you were trying to make your post more valid or believable by throwing in that you work for a university, it failed.. Especially when you say "WORSE APP ever".. Poor grammar for 1, and 2 It's not an APP it's an OS.. I take it your not a professor there.
I agree and disagree here. I think what would happen if Linux started to gain enough popularity in the computing world is that MS would put out a Linux-based product (MS would also have to develop a WINE/Rosetta of sorts). So in essence, it could become number one, but that would require this generation (Vista) to bomb so miserably that consumers demand XP compatibility on nearly every title and that a Linux distro with an abundance of drivers and some amazing WINE integration could provide direct competition. It would force them to reconsider what constitutes an OS upgrade. Does requiring better specs and more system resources make the OS actually better and more useful? Linux installs and runs on nearly all personal computing platforms. Come to think of it, OS X works fairly well on "outdated" hardware as well... but let's ignore the embarrassing Leopard "upgrade."Linux will never be number 1 no matter how many stars you wish on. It just doesn't have it, and MS is so rooted with people now, even when they hate it they use it.
If all of these people posting about how Vista ruined/slowed/crapped out/destroyed their computer would post the specs of the machine they are trying to run it on I think the truth would reveal itself..
4 year old P3's with 512mb ram and a 20gig HD are NOT going to give you good results. Looking at the system requirements and commenting, "Mines almost up to minimum, it should be close enough" is how threads like this are born.
Diesel is kinda close to gas.. It all burns right? Would I put it in my gas vehicle? NO.. If I did, would that then give me validation to come online and start b!tching about how bad a product diesel is? NO. My own stupidity got me there, not someone elses product.
I dont understand how everyone is having problems with vista as im not... I have had absolutly no issues (knock on wood) even with my ipod. I am upgrading my other computer to vista ultimate 64, (same version that I have on the notebook) When I get home.
Because you're using it at home and mostly for multimedia applications and games. Vista doesn't play well in a business environment where most applications are not compatible yet. So you just can't throw Vista out there to users in a business environment and break half of the applications. You'll have riots and will get fired.
I have tried Vista Ultimate 4 times.
Each time, it acts up..
Now, programs will not install, they sit trying for 30 minutes, then fail.
I was getting hangs for 60 or 120 seconds every 4-5 minutes, but the 3rd install got rid of that problem
I tried to turn shadow on on another disk, it hung, and reboot, the C: Boot partition WAS MISSING!
So I am waiting for SP1!
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