I'm fortunate enough to be able to get some software for free through my stepdaughter's college server and so have got Windows Vista 64 Business. As my new HD is an ample 250GB, I've partitioned it into two so i've got the choice between my orriginal XP Pro and Vista for newer stuff like FSX.
BTW, before any of you scream PIRATE, this is 100% LEGAL as the college pay MS a licence fee to allow it to be shared and she does use my main PC for some of her coursework.
Anyway, must admit that my first impressions were indeed 'WOW' as MS would have hoped, however, this has very quickly faded away. Sure it looks great, I particularly like the 'sidebar' with all the fun things on it and things like transparent windows are cool too. However, after only 12 hours of useing it, I'm beginning to wonder if it's worth the hassle. OK, i'm not used to it yet but almost everything seems to be harder to use that XP. Even shutting it down is harder as I have to go through the start menu with the mouse instead of just pressing 'Start, U, U' like in XP.
My main gripe however is compatibility. As you know, i've recently upgraded my rig and now have a 64bit CPU and board and was expecting great things from the 64bit version of Vista BUT driver support for most things seems to be non existant or rubbish. After spending 6 hours trying to get my wireless USB internet adapter to work, I eagerly installed my dusty unused FSX and was confronted by no sound or joystick.
My motherboard's sound drivers were for XP only so tried to find some that work with Vista, eventualy did but can only get them to work in Mono, this a NEW AM2 64bit board for heavens sake!!
Next my faithfull Logitec Wingman Force joystick. No drivers are available AT ALL, nothing, nada!
So, i've finaly got FSX running with Vista as it was designed but have mono sound and no joystick. Great!
While searching for drivers and help in various intenet help forums, I've found HUNDREDS of threads reporting that people have the same compatibility problems as me. Whatever happened to the promise we were all given when the USB format was launched, ie, 'Just Plug and Play', what the hell is going on?
I think i'll leave the Vista partition to her and try FSX on my XP one. Sorry Mr Gates, you wouldn't buy a car that doesn't work, even if it had a new custom paint job, so why should I? (Thank god I didn't pay for it, I would have been VERY upset if I had!!)
Any others had similar experiences or am I expecting too much? :-/