delivi
Nov 12 2006, 12:16 PM
| | Microsoft has finished the development of Windows Vista and its Testing Process. They've sent it for manufacturing.
Now we've to wait for Microsoft to announce the Release date for Windows Vista.
I started to love Vista and its cool features along with the enticing theme, when I got the Beta Version. I'm eagerly waiting to get my hands on Windows Vista Ultimate Edition as I dont want my OS to lack any features. |
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Plenoptic
Nov 12 2006, 03:01 PM
That's pretty cool. I've been wondering when they were going to put out the release date for Vista and when it'd be done with the Beta. I bet it'll be out in time for Christmas probably. With Playstation 3 and the new Nintendo Wii it'll be a nice edition to the crazy sales for this holiday season. Now they have to mass produce all the different versions of Vista and get them to the shelves which probably won't be that long.
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rvalkass
Nov 12 2006, 03:05 PM
Lets take bets on how many vital updates they will release within a few weeks, despite their months of beta testing and assurance that this is the most secure edition of Windows ever. I reckon that the price of Vista is going to put people off. They have so many versions, but to get the features I need as a student, I would be spending hundreds of pounds on Windows and Office. Linux and OOo are looking more and more like the best option for most people.
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Yacoby
Nov 12 2006, 04:32 PM
QUOTE Now we've to wait for Microsoft to announce the Release date for Windows Vista.
You missed the release date announcement a couple of days ago then. I think it is 30 January for end users.( Source). I personally won't be getting it for a while, as the only reason I can see to get it is to play DX10 games, but as there are loads of DX9 or less games I haven't played yet, I see no reason to switch. I also wish they would stop adding so many useless features, Vista Premium Edition is reported to use 400MB Ram at idle, which is crazy. I don't understand why WinXP need to use up so much system resources, when the only thing I use in Vista different from Win95 is Plug in and Play (Or what ever it is called). I am not particularly interested in fancy graphics either, as I am running XP with a Windows classic GUI, and it works exactly the same as it would with the fancy interface, only it uses up 12MB less ram.
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Florisjuh
Nov 12 2006, 05:51 PM
Well I'm laughing a bit about Microsoft saying Vista is ready and done, remember a operating system made by microsoft is never ready and done, there will be many vital upgrades just a week after the release of Vista probably. Anyway from what I've seen from Windows Vista it will be very sweet looking and have a great ammount of new features, however it will also have a great ammount of new bugs and it will require a large PC upgrade for me so I won't get it on this PC, maybe on the notebook I have to buy for college next year seeing we will be developing windows programs -,-
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MusicOnly
Nov 12 2006, 06:29 PM
once again illegal side wins... They are really fast... You can already find all and full versions of Windows Vista on p2p and torentz sites...
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Shunkan Idou
Nov 13 2006, 06:34 AM
QUOTE(MusicOnly @ Nov 12 2006, 10:29 AM)  once again illegal side wins... They are really fast... You can already find all and full versions of Windows Vista on p2p and torentz sites... As soon as I read about VIsta being done on the internet, I went to a forums that I usually got my VIsta betas from in the past, and guess what? They already had a torrent ready to download, minutes after the story was posted on MSN. Pirates are really fast these days.
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the_aggie10
Nov 13 2006, 06:55 AM
QUOTE(MusicOnly @ Nov 12 2006, 12:29 PM)  once again illegal side wins... They are really fast... You can already find all and full versions of Windows Vista on p2p and torentz sites...
you arent the brightest  but how would these sites go about having the full version? i dont think you can "hack" and OS. but good solution. you can only "hack" and OS with the disc but there isnt one now is there?
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fffanatics
Nov 13 2006, 07:46 PM
A bunch of you were complaining about the memory requirement thats Vista will take but are in love with the graphics. When ever you make nice graphics, your memory will increase. The number of textures, shaders, etc. in the code all are stored in memory when there isnt enough room in the Video Memory or when they are not used very often they need to be accessable but not with the efficiency of the video memory. All these things take Memory. Also, with added security and spyware etc. instead of having separate programs taking up the memory, a bunch of this is built in so its not like you are wasting memory since it would have been used anyway.
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s2city
Nov 13 2006, 10:54 PM
What are the requirements to run Vista? My laptop has the Windows Vista Capable sticker, but it was Designed for Windows XP. It's got 512 MB RAM and around 80 GB of Memory, is that somewhere in the area of what's needed?
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delivi
Dec 28 2006, 11:18 PM
Vista consumes a lot of resources because its interface is more animating and graphically pleasing. So it is definitely meant to consume a lot of resource as a normal gme with good graphics would consume. But if you disable the special graphics themes, then you can fell it sooth as a breeze.
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Kioku
Dec 28 2006, 12:45 AM
It's out already? Geez. Here's to more years of screaming at my computer in frustration, I guess. Thanks, Microsoft. That is, unless if they manage to get something right this time around. Jurry's out.
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Saint_Michael
Dec 26 2006, 07:27 PM
@LondonBVE The only time vista will calm down is when microsoft drops a new OS because who know how it will take to find everything that is wrong with it. Especially the fact that it is a resource hog, they should fix that problem immediately. Of course Big businesses won't worry about that because they have their own IT computer experts to work the problems out. But as individual users we have to wait for these updates to come software to come out that in which make Vista run faster.
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delivi
Dec 26 2006, 06:59 PM
I'm really very sad that still Vista is not available legally in India. Moreover the indian price is nearly 3 times the price of Win XP Pro.
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LondonBVE
Dec 7 2006, 01:42 PM
I will changed to Vista in the mid-year of 2007, so to let Vista pour out all the bugs. So that when I buy it won't be end of world, I still remember I bought XP on the date XP came to Singapore. I was busy updating my security cause XP was just released. So now I learn a lesson, I will buy it when Vista is finally settle down.
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