yes, yes, yes, vista will be my undoing, everything seem to crash, including DVD burning software, video conversion, codec installations, games etc. etc.
Hmmm I've tried converting RMVB to avi format and I've no problems with it so far. Vista is actually very nice.
vista is more complicated cuz im use to xp ive to work with vista at school and its not easy.. xp is still the best!
a lot of consumers who complain about using vista are using ancient machines. if you don't upgrade your machines, don't expect to use new stuff because technology moves forward. oh, windows 7 supposedly has the same requirements as vista, and vista's over a year old. if you're having problems running vista, some extra memory should help usually, but if you won't upgrade even just that and you cannot use vista properly, don't expect to run windows 7 i suppose. better yet, don't even cry about it, lol.
I got vista and i like it very much, it feels much much safer than XP and t gives me no problems at all, in a month or two ill be upgrading to windows 7, ill just give t a little tme first and, yes, if your computer is not very fast and you aint got 3gigs of ram at least then maybe you should get windows 7 or XP, forget vista
I got 3 ram yet i dont use all of the rams' powers. I got like 50 usage of the total ram. Anyway, vista does looks better than the "douche, childish looking XP./
^ no it wont, but its the unofficial recommendation to run vista properly, to run it properly you need to go over the minimal requirement, but windows 7 will be much better, our computers will run faster. i got 4 gigs, but 32bit OS's dont recognise it anyway, ive now forgotten XP, but i was very reluctant to leave it so i know it was good
I don't remember but 32bit OS's only utilise up to 3 gb of ram right? Personally I still think xp pro corp is still better. But w/e works for the individual right?
I think as time goes by, people are beginning to realize that the average consumer is nothing more than late beta testers for M$. Vista had been universally panned as too little for too much; and with Win7 right around the corner, it seems foolish to even try to install Vista at this point. That said, I remember when I was using Win3.11 and Win95 was announced. All the people that were into new things immediately jumped on the M$ bandwagon and got into some seriously troublesome crap. Programs didn't work any more, or behave strangely. That, in a nutshell, it the M$ upgrade experience. My computer does what it needs to do for me right now and I'm quite happy with how it functions. For me, letting a few generations of OS's go by is no big deal. Thus, you kids can go play in the water, I'll watch from right here... -^_^
Anyone comparing the similarity between Windows 7 and Vista don't really know the differences in Windows 7...
Vista is meant to look pretty, thats about it. It's why they came out with multi core processors. One core for your OS one for your virus scan, and one for your web browser and one for whatever else you need.
i convert stuff really easily with vista in my opinion its faster than xp on xp it used to takes longer to convert =)