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  • C Offline
    chango70
    last edited by 24 Jan 2009, 23:02

    @kwistenbiebel said:

    The Vista haters are wrong.
    Since SP1, Vista became very stable and better than XP.

    I will go Windows 7, but probably when I need to buy a new PC.
    That's the bad remark I have about Microsoft: migrating from an old to a new OS is a fuss.

    I concur, no Vista problem. Used it for a year. Both Vista 64 bit Ultimate and Vista 64 bit Home Premium. Had less crash than my G4 with Leopard. I don't understand where all the hostility is coming from.

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      linea
      last edited by 25 Jan 2009, 06:59

      I have the 32bit version, so maybe the 64bit version is much better.

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        remus
        last edited by 25 Jan 2009, 08:07

        64 bit and 32 bit are essentiallly the samre as far as im aware.

        As for peoples annoyance at vista, i reckon a large part of it comes from UAC.

        http://remusrendering.wordpress.com/

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          Stinkie
          last edited by 25 Jan 2009, 13:33

          @remus said:

          As for peoples annoyance at vista, i reckon a large part of it comes from UAC.

          I think you could be right about that. What were they thinking? πŸ˜’ Apart from being annoyed with UAC, I personally don't have anything against Vista.

          Oh ... MS should kill Windows Media Player. Anyone use that piece of junk?

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            boofredlay
            last edited by 25 Jan 2009, 23:52

            I am using it right now. πŸ˜‰

            http://www.coroflot.com/boofredlay

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              tomot
              last edited by 30 Jan 2009, 19:02

              Its was a slow Friday morning. Since Designers appear to have more time on their hands these days, I thought I would install Windows 7 beta on a new 500gb SATA Hdd

              Here are my observations:

              1. No automatic router internet connection yet, unlike Ubuntu 8.10. The entire install still takes almost twice as long as Ubuntu.
              2. No optimized monitor display recognition from video card
              3. Very poor quality system font display. (muddy grey), much worse than the existing Vista or XP font display.
              4. No recognition of 2nd data filled 500gb SATA Hdd, even though the bios had recognized it prior to boot up. It did find a 3rd 250gb IDE Hdd however.

              I'm interested in hearing about your experience, should you find some spare time. πŸ˜„

              [my plugins](http://thingsvirtual.blogspot.ca/)
              tomot

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                remus
                last edited by 4 Feb 2009, 00:19

                favicon

                (www.engadget.com)

                Who ever thought having 7 versions of the same thing was a good idea is a sandwich short of a picnic in my opinion.

                http://remusrendering.wordpress.com/

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                  honoluludesktop
                  last edited by 4 Feb 2009, 01:07

                  Anyone know if Win7 work with the WinXP printers that Vista has no driver for? Actually the only reason I didn't do an upgrade.

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                    remus
                    last edited by 4 Feb 2009, 09:10

                    if there isnt a vista driver i doubt there is a win7 driver. As far as i can tell win7 and vista are very similar architecturally.

                    http://remusrendering.wordpress.com/

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                      honoluludesktop
                      last edited by 4 Feb 2009, 20:04

                      Well, Sigh, Thanks. Unless I am willing to take a performance hit, and run Win7 in a VM hosted on WinXP, an upgrade is not in the making for a while.

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                        remus
                        last edited by 2 Apr 2009, 20:18

                        http://www.therawfeed.com/2009/04/microsoft-announces-single-version.html

                        Rejoice!

                        http://remusrendering.wordpress.com/

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                          paulside
                          last edited by 2 Apr 2009, 22:07

                          Look at the date 🀣
                          (If only!)

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                            remus
                            last edited by 2 Apr 2009, 22:24

                            sigh perhaps one day...

                            http://remusrendering.wordpress.com/

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                              Pixero
                              last edited by 3 Apr 2009, 05:14

                              @remus said:

                              64 bit and 32 bit are essentiallly the samre as far as im aware.

                              As for peoples annoyance at vista, i reckon a large part of it comes from UAC.

                              I had to buy Vista when I built my new PC and must say for the most part I was positivly surprised.
                              UAC is a whole other story.
                              See my problems in this thread: http://www.sketchucation.com/forums/scf/viewtopic.php?f=72&t=17248&start=15

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                                remus
                                last edited by 3 Apr 2009, 06:41

                                I hear you can pretty much turn UAC off in 7, although i havent tried it yet.

                                http://remusrendering.wordpress.com/

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                                  Mr S
                                  last edited by 3 Apr 2009, 08:24

                                  Hi,

                                  I am little bit confused about peoples comments about UAC.
                                  It was a knee-jerk reaction to the demands to "improve" security.
                                  It was undoubtedly a stupid thing for Microsoft to introduce.
                                  All it did was annoy the hell out of everyone

                                  However, since SP1 it is a feature that can simply be switched off.
                                  So, thats what I did. Problem solved.
                                  I have a machine that is running Vista Home Premium and it is just like using XP except with a bit of extra eye candy.
                                  Yes, the hardware needed to run Vista is more demanding than that needed for XP but hardware is constantly advancing and most "standard" machines produded today (or even a year ago) run Vista fine.

                                  I am not a Microsoft fanboy (many years ago I was a Mac fanboy) but I have found Vista to be a stable OS with a slightly prettier GUI.
                                  It wasn't the leap ahead it should have been and Windows 7 is just a further refinement of Vista.
                                  But I can live with a steady evolution rather than a revolution of the OS I use.

                                  To be honest, I don't think many software applications (including SketchUp?) that run on Windows come anyway near taking advantage of the advancements that have already been provided by this OS.
                                  It seems to me that software developers are still years behind in bringing their software up to a level of exploiting the advances that have been made.

                                  Why aren't we all running 64bit applications that are truly multi-threaded?
                                  Why don't all serious graphic programs fully utilise DirectX?

                                  I must be getting old.

                                  Regards
                                  Mr S (aka Mr Grumpy)

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