Ditch Vista?
Don Reisinger (the author) is a Linux nazi.
He's one of those people that will always have a go at Microsoft and brown-nose any open-source alternative no matter how crap it is.
He's full of reasons why any Microsoft product is flawed, but never says a words about what is right with them (unless it's to highlight a bigger flaw). He never mentions any of the flaws of OSX or Linux (even if he mentions that Vista has the same flaw).
CNet is a fantastic, but please don't listen to this guy.
He's one of those people that will always have a go at Microsoft and brown-nose any open-source alternative no matter how crap it is.
He's full of reasons why any Microsoft product is flawed, but never says a words about what is right with them (unless it's to highlight a bigger flaw). He never mentions any of the flaws of OSX or Linux (even if he mentions that Vista has the same flaw).
CNet is a fantastic, but please don't listen to this guy.
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Well, I've been contemplating whether it would be worth using vista. I want to be able to use dx10 extensions, but to have to swallow vista with it.
Also, my current xp installation is showing signs of being installed too long without being reinstalled, so the choice is either to reinstall a clean xp or go for vista.
I don't feel like buying vista though, it's way too expensive for an 'operating system'. For an app that's supposed to be the basis for running all other apps, you'd expect it to be somewhat more mainstream and catered to the home user. Any price for it should be under $100.
Also, my current xp installation is showing signs of being installed too long without being reinstalled, so the choice is either to reinstall a clean xp or go for vista.
I don't feel like buying vista though, it's way too expensive for an 'operating system'. For an app that's supposed to be the basis for running all other apps, you'd expect it to be somewhat more mainstream and catered to the home user. Any price for it should be under $100.
Yeh, I've been deliberatly not upgrading to Vista myself. I hate the way DX10 is tied in to Vista - and that some games now require Vista to run.
But when I can afford a DX10 enabled graphics card then it looks like I'll have to. >:(
You could always try the 'trial version' available on all well known torrent sites and see how you get on with it
But when I can afford a DX10 enabled graphics card then it looks like I'll have to. >:(
You could always try the 'trial version' available on all well known torrent sites and see how you get on with it
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My neighbour bought a nice expensive £800 Sony core 2 duo laptop with 2Gb ram and Vista pre-installed.....I'd liken the speed to what I imagine it would be like if you put XP onto a 486....
I'll cling to XP for as long as I can at the moment. If any killer games ever get released that require DX10 (there aren't any at the moment that can only run on DX10 I think) then I'd probably upgrade.
I'll cling to XP for as long as I can at the moment. If any killer games ever get released that require DX10 (there aren't any at the moment that can only run on DX10 I think) then I'd probably upgrade.