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Re: Microsoft VISTA
« Reply #280 on: March 22, 2008, 07:10:10 PM »
yep that is always the same statement everytime a new windows OS is released, but you always end up eating your words.
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Re: Microsoft VISTA
« Reply #281 on: March 22, 2008, 07:17:03 PM »
yep that is always the same statement everytime a new windows OS is released, but you always end up eating your words.

I remember taking up XP before it even came out and being so happy with it, I neither had or wanted to go back. I suspect there's gonna be another major windows release in the not so distant future, just like what happened when *shudders* WIN ME came out.

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Re: Microsoft VISTA
« Reply #282 on: April 02, 2008, 11:59:28 AM »
Hmm interesting... so much for that video card I just bought...
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Nvidia to blame for more Vista crashes than Microsoft

Whoops, they did it again

By Andrew Thomas: Tuesday, 01 April 2008, 10:45 AM

DOCUMENTS released as part of the Windows Vista Capable lawsuit suggest that Nvidia drivers have caused almost a third of all Vista crashes - almost twice as many as Microsoft itself.

30 per cent of early Vista crashes are attributed to Nvidia, while Microsoft was to blame for almost 18 per cent. Intel and ATI each accounted for about nine percent of crashes, say the documents.

"These issues are a year and a half old," Nvidia PR director Derek Perez told ZDNet, adding that the company had made 'significant progress' in reducing errors.

"We continue to improve drivers," he said, which is nice of them.

A Microsoft spokesman pointed out that graphics drivers are awfully complicated things and that the company has taken 'exhaustive steps' to ensure hardware compatability.

The Spokesvole added that Microsoft has seen 'great progress' by Nvidia in addressing driver issues.

And also:
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XP gets reprieve as Vista is too big and clanky

Atomic kitten

By Stewart Meagher: Tuesday, 01 April 2008, 3:50 PM

OVER AT IDG, Sumner Lemon says Microsoft will not kill off Windows XP on June 30th deadline as it would have liked to.

The fact that Vista won't run on the current rash of low-cost, low-spec lappies has a lot to do with it.

Microsoft likes to bin its older "operating systems" in a bid to get users to upgrade to newer versions. The fact that Vista is more like a cumbersome downgrade means it's having trouble this time around.

Low uptake from users, negative feedback from those who did upgrade and a large number of "Save our XP" petitions have all contributed to the widely-expected decision to stay the executioners hand.

That and the fact that Linux seems to be getting quite a nice foothold in the budget end of the market and Vole doesn't like to share its burrow.

Microsoft has been caught with its pants round its furry ankles in the belief that system specs would rise year on year.

Poor people have cottoned on the the fact that instead of a multi-cored, megabytemongous beastie, they only need a plastic toy with a crank handle to see what this fangled interweb is all about.

And now the not-so-poor are cottoning on too.

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Re: Microsoft VISTA
« Reply #283 on: April 15, 2008, 09:37:30 PM »
^^ well since you got the card, guessing that u working with vista, you getting any serious problems?
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Re: Microsoft VISTA
« Reply #284 on: April 15, 2008, 11:32:24 PM »
lol @ 'multi-cored, megabytemongous beastie'.  I wonder what that means? :lol:
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Re: Microsoft VISTA
« Reply #285 on: April 16, 2008, 05:21:00 PM »
Bought a new laptop (Dell Inspiron 1520) in January and of course it loaded with Vista Home Premium. It integrated into my home network easily enough and so far plays well with my 2 XP based machines. However the first and only time that i attempted the automatic updates the K!$$my@$$ pc crashed and burned. I was pleasantly surprised to discover that the restore from a previously saved restore point option worked flawlessly.

Being the hard headed hero i tried again, but this time i only opted to download the "critical" updates. All updates completed with no errors.

Currently i've got the automatic updates disabled and i'm not going to use Vista SP1 until about November... Hopefully i'll see enough positive(ish) reviews about the service pack to convince me by then.

My overall impression of the OS as a casual user is that it seems fairly robust so and i have had no problems since switching off the automatic updates. But i'm not going to convert my gaming rig any time soon.   :cowboy:
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Re: Microsoft VISTA
« Reply #286 on: April 16, 2008, 05:31:56 PM »
One more thing....

Just because the laptop has a mobile nvidia 8600 256mb chip, i installed 2142 Battlefield. Happy to say that it ran flawlessly and i was able to deal level lead, rockets and other forms of deadly metal online. :happy0203:

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Re: Microsoft VISTA
« Reply #287 on: April 16, 2008, 06:04:34 PM »
so far no probs with sp1...
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Re: Microsoft VISTA
« Reply #288 on: April 17, 2008, 09:55:25 AM »
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Macs run Vista better than PCs

Apple spanks competition in unlike-for-like test

By Stewart Meagher: Thursday, 17 April 2008, 10:15 AM

POPULAR MECHANICS has published a shootout between similarly-specced Macs and PCs using popular benchmarking tools and user feedback and has come to a (not very) surprising conclusion.

Glen Derene from PM also used a number of 'real world' tests to find out how the machines. "We tested two all-in-one desktops and two laptops - one Mac and one PC per category - and assembled a panel of testers with a range of experience and preference that ran the gamut from expert users to my wife’s stepfather, who, by his own account, had never actually turned on a computer.

"Our testers were asked to set up the computers right out of the box and explore the machines through everyday tasks such as Web surfing, document creation, uploading photos, downloading Adobe Acrobat files and playing music and movies through Media Center and Front Row."

In all fairness, the test was aimed, not at the likes of our readership (before you start getting your slide rules out and shouting at us about the iniquity of the whole thing) but at the average Joe user with little or no interest in pootling about in the inner workings of his operating system, or over-clocking his toaster.

We'll hand you back over to Glen for his conclusion:

"In both the laptop and desktop showdowns, Apple’s computers were the winners. Oddly, the big difference didn’t come in our user ratings, where we expected the famously friendly Mac interface to shine. Our respondents liked the look and feel of both operating systems but had a slight preference toward OS X.

"In our speed trials, however, Leopard OS trounced Vista in all-important tasks such as boot-up, shutdown and program-launch times. We even tested Vista on the Macs using Apple’s platform-switching Boot Camp software... and found that both Apple computers ran Vista faster than our PCs did.

"Simply put, Vista proved to be a more sluggish operating system than Leopard. Our PCs installed some software faster, but in general they were slower in our time trials. Plus, both PCs showed weaker performance on third-party benchmarks than the Macs. Our biggest surprise, however, was that PCs were not the relative bargains we expected them to be. The Asus M51sr costs the same as a MacBook, while the Gateway One actually costs $300 more than an iMac.

"That means for the price of the Gateway you could buy an iMac, boost its hard drive to match the Gateway’s, purchase a copy of Vista, and still save $100."

Let's not forget that Popular Mechanics also reckons its readers like to build particle accelerators and spaceships in their garages.

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Re: Microsoft VISTA
« Reply #289 on: April 17, 2008, 10:20:41 AM »
now it looks like it really is a better option to buy a MAC and dual boot with Win.
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Re: Microsoft VISTA
« Reply #290 on: May 14, 2008, 01:28:01 AM »
my main laptop dual boots vista and ubuntu. don't actually use it, i just keep it around. one day i boot into it to do the bi-monthly automatic updates and the audio controller stops working. just so. I haven't been using it, how did it just forget about the audio controller? weird. oh well.
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« Reply #291 on: May 26, 2008, 11:10:40 AM »
Well, this was inevitable...

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By Nick Farrell: Monday, 26 May 2008, 1:01 PM

MICROSOFT has confirmed that Windows 7 will be with us " sometime in 2010" and appears to have released screenshots into the blogsphere.

A spokesvole said the release date of the successor to Windows Vista will ultimately be decided by, "meeting the quality bar". It is not the first time Microsoft has decided something in a good pub.

Client versions of Windows 7 will ship in both 32-bit and 64-bit flavours. A server version with the original title of Windows Server 7, is also being looked at.

The Vole is keeping deadly quiet about Windows 7 in case more punters decide that is probably worth waiting three years rather than buying the disappointing and lacklustre Vista. It also seems unlikely to want to promise the world and then have the embarrassment of having to pull all the functionality because it cannot get it to work.

However, screens of some of the early versions are starting to leak onto the Internet. They do not tell us much, other than it looks like Microsoft really has started to copy Apple's desktop. µ

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Re: Microsoft VISTA
« Reply #292 on: May 29, 2008, 06:02:49 AM »
At the same time I decide to give Vista (with SP1) a proper gaming test, I come across this article.
It seems that all the annoying little issues that have kept Vista back (gaming wise) have apparently been solved.

So far my testing with Crysis has gone totally without incident.  Runs flawlessly in all its DX10 prettiness (with settings on 'High' of course).

*Considers making the official Vista transition*

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Re: Microsoft VISTA
« Reply #293 on: May 29, 2008, 06:51:13 AM »
Hmmm...interesting. I guess i'll take it on a spin for a few days to see what happens.

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Re: Microsoft VISTA
« Reply #294 on: May 29, 2008, 12:22:51 PM »
Well, COD4 works flawlessly (MP too).  I noticed NO difference whatsoever.  Played just as fast
as on my primary Q6600 machine.  Of course, the E2180 in this PC is currently OC'ed to 3 GHz,
so that may be a factor.

More DX10 testing iwmc (Assassin's Creed, Gears Of War, and Unreal Tournament 3).....
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Re: Microsoft VISTA
« Reply #295 on: June 09, 2008, 05:58:36 PM »
i just decided to give the new vista (SP1) incarnation a new run, so far so good

but here this,i can't access my bleedy storage drive in the system normally...i can only access it in safe mode...

anyone got any quickfixes, the only solution i running into is a format but that is a last resort for 'I'

btw i change ownership bout 12 times now and nada

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Re: Microsoft VISTA
« Reply #296 on: June 09, 2008, 06:43:00 PM »
im running vista64sp1 no probs gears of war / unreal 3 / cnckw / cod4

runs very well plus lost planet colonies. dx10 looks great...thanx 8800gts ko
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« Reply #297 on: June 09, 2008, 06:59:40 PM »
good to see a lot more of you drank the kool-aid.
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Re: Microsoft VISTA
« Reply #298 on: June 09, 2008, 09:43:25 PM »
disabled UAC, can access drive, go figure :/

games running same, with SP1 installed i should mention, prior to that it was lvl bull balls...

i not sure if i keeping it though, will decide in a month or 2...

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Re: Microsoft VISTA
« Reply #299 on: June 13, 2008, 08:12:55 PM »
I wonder which politician/s pockets got heavier after this:
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AFTER BEING SHOWERED with bogger praise for deciding to migrate local government and council’s to Gnu/Linux plans a while back, the City of Vienna seems to have now turned its back on open sauce.

And suffer the little children, because child day care centres will be the first to be reconfigured with, shiver, Microsoft Vista.

Seven-hindred and twenty computers will be part of the initial Linux purge, with the fairly feeble excuse being given that the OS doesn’t allow a very specific application, used for testing kids’ language skills, to run. Active X only currently works on the Vole’s Web browsers.

But even though Mozzerrella is currently working on a fix, which would in all probability make the rejig redundant within a year, the City of Vienna has decided that it would rather splurge almost eight million Euros of taxpayers’ on licenses for the Vole’s Vista. Not only that, but dumping Open Sauce for the irritating Volish OS will cost the city another 105,000 Euro according to Austrian IT news site Futurezone.

Vienna’s public administration workers have until recently had the choice of whether to use a GNU/Linux desktop, running Wienux or a Microsoft desktop. Most chose to go with Mightysoft’s option, but the majority of those who chose GNU/Linux were those in the children’s daycare centres who are now being forced to change.

Politicians, however, deny that Vienna has turned its back on Open Sauce, with one Social Democratic Party member, Siegfried Lindenmayr, telling Futurezone: "Vienna has been using Open Source software for the last twenty years and will continue to do so.
Warning it's in german: http://futurezone.orf.at/it/stories/285045/

So let's give up tonnes of cash to put a BLOATED OS on our PCs (prolly need NEW PCS just TO RUN IT) instead of waiting on the FREE FIX... right... that makes PERFECT SENSE.

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