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Feb 9 2008, 09:27 PM
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Newbie [Level 3] ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: [HOSTED] Posts: 48 Joined: 21-January 08 Member No.: 56,591 |
I don't like vista (I'm using it right as I type this). Its very restrictive, and you have no control (you can't even change your default internet browser!), and it asked for alot of questions of things when you just told it to do so. I really think Microsoft should take some hints from Apple, and find a better way of restricting things, without limiting options, because at one point I hate my new laptop so much I wanted to break it, get a new one, sell it BRAND NEW on Ebay, and buy a Mac because of how free and secure they are (it's ridiculously unbelievable how well Mac has it, and yet they are still not the major industry PC makers, its STUPID) it IS true that it uses alot of CPU memory, but for me its what you CAN'T DO with YOUR OWN PERSONAL COMPUTER. buy a mac if your going for anything but gamming. if your rich, buy both, use the Vista for gaming because more games are Windows compatible. i have vista and i changed my default internet browser to firefox.... no problem i never notice any problems with vista not being fast either... but my computer has a 5.4 vista experience score so it should do pretty good. and as for security flaws, windows is attacked far more than any other OS.... mac has what? 5% market share? and linux distros arent even over 1%? that leaves well over 90% of the population using windows computers.... which means for every 1 person who tries to exploit flaws in a mac theres 100 people trying to exploit flaws in windows. i'm sure OS X has just as many flaws as vista, theres just nobody who exploits them. and from a performance standpoint, SP1 supposedly really really improves vista's performance. |
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Feb 10 2008, 05:20 PM
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Super Member ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: [HOSTED] Posts: 225 Joined: 8-April 05 Member No.: 5,385 |
Vista is the plague of all operating systems. Using Vista is equivalent to saying, "I want to make my up-to-date hardware run as slow as possible. Maybe I can even reduce it pre-five-years-ago speeds!"
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Feb 10 2008, 08:05 PM
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Newbie [Level 1] ![]() Group: Members Posts: 23 Joined: 5-February 08 Member No.: 57,371 |
on some of the computers that I have used, it really slowed me down. couple that with the lack of compatibility with some programs, and it makes it a really tough operating system to get used to. Aside from that however, there are always bugs in a new OS, like XP for instance. It wasn't really a 'preferred' OS until like SP2, and at that point the majority of people started switching over from 98 and (ugh) ME.
That stated, I have used my step mom's computer, which has Vista on it, just to surf the web and whatnot, and it really is a nice operating system both in looks and performance, as long as you have the equipment to run it well, and aren't attempting to use anything that is not compatible with it. |
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Feb 10 2008, 09:13 PM
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Newbie ![]() Group: Members Posts: 2 Joined: 10-February 08 Member No.: 57,663 |
People Irritate me with their Useless Vista sucks rants. There is nothing wrong with the actual operating system that makes it run slow. If you have under 1.5 gb of ram its going to run regular but not fast. If you have 2+ gb of ram it will run great. Its a highly graphical system. The only people that hate it are computer illiterate people who can't read the box that has minimum or "recommended requirements". If your computer doesn't meet them then don't get it. The only reason to really get it is on a new BUILT for vista computer. Memory is cheap anyway, you can get 4 gb of ram on newegg for around $120 dollars. 4 gb of ram will make vista run fine seeing that you have a good processor and a decent video card. For the video card you need a minimum of 128 mb just for vista. Yes it may hog it, but vista was built for computers with good hardware. To meet the reccomended requirements may not be enough. But the reccomended is not always whats best.
Hate the computer not the operating system. Hawk |
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Feb 11 2008, 01:29 AM
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Super Member ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: [HOSTED] Posts: 436 Joined: 3-January 07 From: The West Side Member No.: 36,424 |
QUOTE There is nothing wrong with the actual operating system that makes it run slow. Really? Is that so?QUOTE If you have 2+ gb of ram it will run great. Well that's a shame since most games today will take all that ram away and you'll be using your oh-so-fast swap file. QUOTE Memory is cheap anyway, you can get 4 gb of ram on newegg for around $120 dollars. Or not. Well, unless you want crap.QUOTE If your computer doesn't meet them then don't get it. Even though it does I still wont get it. QUOTE Yes it may hog it, but vista was built for computers with good hardware. Please tell me why I would knowingly install a hog onto my computer. What kind of magic is it able to do since it requires so much?QUOTE Hate the computer not the operating system. Or not. You'll be hating your wallet later. Also, I love how your post says QUOTE There is nothing wrong with the actual operating system that makes it run slow. and then later it says QUOTE Yes it may hog it, but vista was built for computers with good hardware. I just find that hilarious. Oh, and welcome to Trap17.
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Feb 11 2008, 09:48 AM
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apt-get moo ![]() Group: [MODERATOR] Posts: 2,156 Joined: 28-May 05 From: Devon, England Member No.: 7,593 ![]() |
There is nothing wrong with the actual operating system that makes it run slow. If you have under 1.5 gb of ram its going to run regular but not fast. If you have 2+ gb of ram it will run great. Its a highly graphical system. The colossal number of background processes may have something to do with the poor performance, along with the GUI taking up more processing power than it should, even at the graphical levels being used. If Microsoft had really thought about it, optimised the graphics and background processes, and allowed more tuning for how the graphics look, then performance might not be so much of an issue. The only people that hate it are computer illiterate people who can't read the box that has minimum or "recommended requirements". I rather take offence at being told that I can't read. I think you'll find that a large number of literate people also hate Vista. For example, a large proportion of the open source community hate it. People who have boxes popping up every 30 seconds asking for permission to do something are also getting pretty annoyed with it. People who find their hardware and software suddenly doesn't work are quite annoyed too. Laptop owners who find their batteries draining like charge is going out of fashion also hate Vista. And, of course, each of those people also fits into the group who has to pay around £200 for this dud operating system. If your computer doesn't meet them then don't get it. The only reason to really get it is on a new BUILT for vista computer. A large number of manufacturers are selling computers with Vista that meet the requirements, and still run slow. They are built specifically for Vista and it still doesn't work! Memory is cheap anyway, you can get 4 gb of ram on newegg for around $120 dollars. 4 gb of ram will make vista run fine seeing that you have a good processor and a decent video card. For the video card you need a minimum of 128 mb just for vista. Yes it may hog it, but vista was built for computers with good hardware. To meet the reccomended requirements may not be enough. But the reccomended is not always whats best. 4GB of unbranded RAM is around £60 (120 USD). If you want RAM that will actually work, you can get 4GB of Corsair RAM for around £80 (160 USD). That new DX10 graphics card you need is around another £50 to £70 depending on whether you want something from a good name (even those these prices are for the bare minimum required). Then you need the operating system. XP is roughly £50. Vista? £197.36! So that is a total cost of around £300 to £350, without upgrading your processor, motherboard or any peripherals that aren't going to work with Vista. Alternatively, of course, I save all that money and run KDE4 with Compiz Fusion to get all the glossy effects people love so much for £0.00, after spending £0.00 on required hardware upgrades of course. Wow, that's a saving of at least £300... |
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Feb 11 2008, 10:55 AM
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Super Member ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: [HOSTED] Posts: 496 Joined: 15-March 05 Member No.: 4,538 |
Some like it, some don't! Let's think about it from another point of view. Vista was a big big boom and bam that Microsoft tried to make a few years ago, but they ran into A LOT of problems trying to make a new great operating system that would close anti-microsoft mouths around the world....the failed BUT there was the promise and they waited as long as they could to create something that is not completely bad, but of course it is not great as promised. So yeah this is how it is, it is an ok operating system with all the latest things you need, but it runs slowly, sometimes just too slow and works well only on the latest computers...
I think that we should all wait for the new so called "Windows Vienna" or something like that which is again, PROMISED to be really new with completely new code from scratch...and I hope that they will make it with vienna..but problems are inevitable even with that high amount of money involved... |
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Feb 11 2008, 10:58 AM
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Advanced Member ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 131 Joined: 1-February 07 Member No.: 38,108 |
OK what i hate and what i like in windows vista
first what i like will Microsoft are a thief thy stole most of Linux stuff like Linux command line commands like "kill" was one of the best in Linux and Meany moor i think allot of people did complain about boor command line of windows will vista is much beater in this side now and the eay candy stuff i did try Linux with Beryl 3d effects and it much much much beater than Windows vista but the only way to use Windows vista is that most of mobile software work only under windows so I'm stuck with vista by the way i did use the same 3d effects and even beater on Linux with only 256 MB of ram but when it come to vista 1GB of ram is not good to run the system and i think that the next windows will need 4 GB of ram at last just to be installed by the way my MB maximum capletey of ram is 4GB are you still asking why we didn't like vista much This post has been edited by zamaliphe: Feb 11 2008, 11:01 AM |