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    • M Offline
      Masta Squidge
      last edited by

      @stu said:

      Thanks mate,

      mmmm it looks like Vista is more deplorable than I imagined.......problems with 2007 Acad, and I've got 2000...looks like I've got fat chance!
      A faint hope is that the Vista SP1 is supposed to be due soon..and the presumption that MS must get their core business OS right pretty fast if they are to survive.

      Stu
      Vista is a considerable pain, and not at all worth it currently. I'm wondering though if I will be able to get REALLY old versions of autocad and stuff to run on XP. Like.... versions made for windows 95.

      My grandfather is BADLY in need of a new computer, but unless he can use all his programs that he uses, and has used since he was on 95 (since "upgraded" to 98) he doesnt want anything to do with it.
      Now, I can put him together a computer that will make him speechless compared to what he has, but I need to get all his software running on the thing or he wont be happy.
      The guy is getting on in his years, but he is a regular genius when it comes to his software. The problem is that he doesnt see any need to get newer versions of the stuff because what he has does everything he needs. Mostly just laying out site plans and such for people.

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        Stu
        last edited by

        Thanks Paul,
        not too encouraging 😞
        I'm looking at a 17" notebook and can't find any available with XP down here.
        I have long thought that when my 2000LT became too ancient I would switch to Intellicad [which they claim is now Vista compatible]...looks like this might be the time!

        Masta Squidge, good luck with Gramp's computer....from memory, 95 or earlier versions of AutoCad wouldn't run on XP. There are a few free basic CAD programs out there that might be enough for your grandfather

        Stu

        http://www.landesign.com.au

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          Glenn at home
          last edited by

          I have installed Acad 2007 on my boss's Vista Business laptop. Run in XP compatibility mode with administrative rights. It works fine after that. Good luck πŸ˜„

          SketchUp Pro 2024/2025 Dell XPS 8950 i9-12900K 64GB Ram RTX 3080

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            Stu
            last edited by

            Thanks Glenn.

            I'm trying to cover all options......how about partitioning the hard drive, loading XP and dual booting....with all the Vista problematic apps. on the XP side??

            Or how about getting really serious......formating Vista from the very start and loading a legit OEM version of XP Pro....OK, that's spending $200 to get peace of mind πŸ˜„

            And all you Mac guys had just better keep quiet! 😳

            http://www.landesign.com.au

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              Glenn at home
              last edited by

              @stu said:

              Thanks Glenn.

              I'm trying to cover all options......how about partitioning the hard drive, loading XP and dual booting....with all the Vista problematic apps. on the XP side??

              Or how about getting really serious......formating Vista from the very start and loading a legit OEM version of XP Pro....OK, that's spending $200 to get peace of mind πŸ˜„

              And all you Mac guys had just better keep quiet! 😳

              Why did you get Vista to start with? Honestly most of the Vista horror stories are largely "self-inflicted".
              Well the Macs went through this when moving from OS9 to OSX. It happens to us all at some point or another. πŸ˜‰

              SketchUp Pro 2024/2025 Dell XPS 8950 i9-12900K 64GB Ram RTX 3080

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                Stu
                last edited by

                Glenn,
                Your right of course, but I think I have wriggled out of this one. The 17" laptop I wanted didn't come with the option of XP. It's still on order however, and after asking them, the people I'm buying from said they could install XP Pro OEM for an additional $100. Sounds reasonable....fingers crossed πŸ˜„

                Stu

                http://www.landesign.com.au

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                  Masta Squidge
                  last edited by

                  @stu said:

                  Thanks Glenn.

                  I'm trying to cover all options......how about partitioning the hard drive, loading XP and dual booting....with all the Vista problematic apps. on the XP side??

                  Or how about getting really serious......formating Vista from the very start and loading a legit OEM version of XP Pro....OK, that's spending $200 to get peace of mind πŸ˜„

                  And all you Mac guys had just better keep quiet! 😳
                  You can call M$ up and buy a downgrade for Vista to XP from them. But I dont know if it is Pro, or Home version of XP or if there is a choice.

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                    Paul Russam
                    last edited by

                    Small posting on Vista SP1 and XP SP2.
                    Linky

                    Looks like XP with SP3 will be the way to go.

                    Paul Russam
                    English doesn't borrow from other languages. It follows them down dark allies, knocks them over, and goes through their pockets for loose grammar.

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                      Dave M
                      last edited by

                      I haven't heard a single positive thing about Vista, ever. Even after they get it "fixed" is there a compelling reason to upgrade?

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                        linea
                        last edited by

                        I recently switched to Vista, (nearly switched to a Mac - might have been better). I have discovered that

                        Architectural desktop 2006
                        3DS Max 6 - 8
                        Pov-Ray
                        V-Ray
                        Truespace
                        PowerCAD
                        Revit (before latest release, only tried an older version)
                        TurboCAD (ditto)
                        AutoCad versions previous to 2008
                        Sketchy Physics and several other Su plugins
                        Loads of useful older software that i have

                        won't run or don't run properly on Vista. Maybe there are ways to get them to run but I don't have the time or the inclination to find out and at the moment can't afford the software upgrades. ProgeCAD and Cycas run fine on Vista so I can still do CAD.

                        In general though, as an OS for design software, Vista sucks in my opinion, but it does look nice and er, that's it. No other real advantages that I can see.

                        I heard Dell have dropped Vista completely for Ubuntu Linux. And SU will run on linux. See link.
                        http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=gKcepdfm5C8&feature=RecentlyWatched&page=1&t=t&f=b

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