FLaKes
Nov 14 2006, 05:26 AM
| | Ive used it in systems like the one you have s2city, all I can say is that vista is really optimized. For all the new things it has I would have thought the computer would be slower, but it really wasnt. In fact I think a computer with the same specs as one on xp runs faster on vista. Though we did have some video problems though. |
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Shunkan Idou
Nov 16 2006, 03:58 AM
Wow. The final version of Vista is a lot more stable than the previous builds. I'm using it right now, and it's running very smoothly on my aging computer. All of the drivers except for my soundcard were included and installed themselves perfectly without me having to do anything. Vista seems to be pretty good. The only complaint that I have is about all of the security conflicts whenever I try to access something from my XP partition. That really gets on my nerves.
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iervan
Nov 23 2006, 09:41 AM
when Vista come in Indonesia??? I want it. Sure.....................
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arnz
Nov 24 2006, 09:41 AM
Looks good, but personally I would probably wait a while untill the bugs of Vista is ironed out before getting a upgrade. I havent forgetten those days (before Windows XP) when many were getting the infamous Windows 98 Third edition...errr I meant Windows ME.. and many reverting back to Windows 98 Second Edition as a result.
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Rap_Speedy
Nov 25 2006, 03:17 PM
i just can't wait for vista.. it looks to be a great operating sistem
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-[Nero]-
Dec 3 2006, 12:08 PM
I installed Vista Transformation Pack. With 1.5GB RAM inside my comp, it's seriosuly lagging. I doubt that 2GB of RAM will work fine with P4 3.0GHz. Maybe Vista is only meant to be installed in Dual Core or more advance that that.
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darran
Dec 3 2006, 01:25 PM
I for sure won't be going to stick with the Windows platform. I am currently using a Pentium 4 2.67 GHz 512 mb RAM and a Centrino 1.73 GHz 1 gb RAM for my laptop. Once my desktop goes out of date, I would purchase a MAC, and I am sure compatibility would improve more by then and the ability to boot a windows sure helps things.
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BooZker
Dec 6 2006, 07:39 AM
I will not get Vista unless i find some free one left on the street somewhere or someone i know who gets it has it and wants to get rid of it. Reason? It will take up way to much CPU even for more 1GB RAM. I think i would rather have that used somewhere else, like running my huge programs. I am actually awaiting the new Mac OS more. What features are you actually looking forward to? If its the GUI you know you can reenact that very easily by changing the shells and some other things.
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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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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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