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Re: MS dumping Vista?

Postby JBaymore » Sun Nov 30, 2008 10:41 pm

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Re: MS dumping Vista?

Postby Fozzer » Mon Dec 01, 2008 1:01 pm

Windows Vista is a combination of Windows CE Windows ME and Windows NT

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Re: MS dumping Vista?

Postby HarvesteR » Sat Dec 06, 2008 1:40 am

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Re: MS dumping Vista?

Postby machineman9 » Sat Dec 06, 2008 10:20 am



There is a difference between making a point, and listening to 12 years old who complains about Vista before even using it and making a point.

More crashes than Nascar? I got about as many crashes a month on Vista as I did a day on XP.

Video creators = fail. Making stupid points and trying to sound funny
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Re: MS dumping Vista?

Postby Alejandro Rhodes » Mon Dec 08, 2008 4:38 am

I said this a year ago because I been witness of many friends issues having VISTA,Because of the
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Re: MS dumping Vista?

Postby pepper_airborne » Mon Dec 08, 2008 12:04 pm

Vista is indeed served. It was released at the complete wrong time, as a bloated package of code that has a decade of history. I have vista, on my new laptop, do i like it? Not really, been trying to get Ubuntu on it, but that doesnt really work either. So im stuck with it for now.

Funny fact:

I tried installing Visual Studio 2008 express, for serval languages. But it didnt. Time and time again it refused to install on a clean Vista installation. It kept spitting errors at me, and no solution found online worked. Heck, they dont even know themselves how to fix this problem. So no XNA for me...
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Re: MS dumping Vista?

Postby sonic » Tue Dec 09, 2008 11:17 am

But how many that has used Vista in the last (6months) actually can say they saw a decrease in performance in the newer games like COD4, Crysis etc....
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Re: MS dumping Vista?

Postby NickN » Wed Dec 10, 2008 8:29 am



There is a difference between making a point, and listening to 12 years old who complains about Vista before even using it and making a point.

More crashes than Nascar? I got about as many crashes a month on Vista as I did a day on XP.

Video creators = fail. Making stupid points and trying to sound funny
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Re: MS dumping Vista?

Postby Fly2e » Wed Dec 10, 2008 9:53 am

Well Nick, you know my current situation ( dumping my FS rig and converting it into a machine at work). That now might explain why since I loaded Vista Business on it, it does not seem as "fast" as it used to when opening things as it was with XP.

So you are saying that the Vista OS uses a lot of memory?

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Re: MS dumping Vista?

Postby Wii » Wed Dec 10, 2008 10:35 am

Vista is a disaster. Maybe by SP10 they will have all the problems fixed. GOOD LORD nearly a GIG of memory being used on idle :o >:( (Usually 800Mbs on startup...)
I want to get XP but I am broke :( So does anyone know if I contact HP (where I originally bought the computer) will they be able to send me a copy of XP or another copy of Vista to upgrade to 64bit? 32bit vista sucks bad with games...
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Re: MS dumping Vista?

Postby Fly2e » Wed Dec 10, 2008 11:01 am

GOOD LORD nearly a GIG of memory being used on idle

Well that explains it as I only have 2 GIG on that machine!
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Re: MS dumping Vista?

Postby NickN » Wed Dec 10, 2008 11:09 am

GOOD LORD nearly a GIG of memory being used on idle

Well that explains it as I only have 2 GIG on that machine!




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I edited my post in the FSX forum to include VISTA. All you can do is follow that list and at the end of the 2nd post in the thread make sure you follow the VISTA list I posted there

http://www.simviation.com/cgi-bin/yabb2 ... 1208959973

You should probably leave automatic updates running for a business system though.


and yes, VISTA requires 2.5-3GB of memory to allow the same as XP

If the VISTA OS is 32bit you must use 3- 4GB and the proceedure I posted in that thread above (4 posts or so down) for setting the VM cache to allow >2GB

With the older motherboard 2x2GB may not be possible... it may only allow 4 1GB sticks which can also reduce performance by increasing timing on the sticks to run 4 instead of 2

3 really does not do you any good becasue by the time the VM space is taken up you only get about 200-400MB of the 3GB in a 32bit OS so 4GB is the only way to go

A 64bit OS is not limited by that and will use it all


Thats all you can do

MS had no choice but to allow owners of VISTA Ultimate and VISTA Business the option to upgrade back to Windows XP a long time ago.

http://blogs.pcworld.com/staffblog/archives/005512.html

The trade off is they are playing hardball with VISTA HOME and other VISTA version users cuz they are easy to push around
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Re: MS dumping Vista?

Postby Al_Fallujah » Thu Dec 11, 2008 10:40 pm

You know, I have been running 64 bit Vista Home Prem since I rebuilt this rig after returning from over seas.

It crashed a few times, and with a mem test, I determined that it was due to a bad memory stick. An old Mushkin stick that gave up the ghost on me, hence I have been running on 1 GB ram since then, till I get the cash for more ram.  

Point is, I have not crashed once since then. Not once. Never.
Its been solid. Is this because its 64 bit?

My work computer, an old Dell running XP, crashes once every other week. Granted, I am using to support some of our very legacy software that crashed on 95 as well. (and 98, and 2000...), so its more tied to the apps than the OS.

Not trying to be a M$ cheerleader. They are just another software company to me, albiet a big one. I guess I just don't get the attitude of piling on.  

Computers grow, OS's eat more resources, Apps get more hungry. Its a fact, I guess I can't get upset about it.
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