Just upgraded from XP to Vista Ultimate Edition, and the upgrade is giving me hell. I'm at one big download update right now which will hopefully be the last of any problems right now. Spent the past hour trying to get it run in safe mode, and after video driver uninstall, it seems like its working out alright. My one problem right now though is I have my video card split to my TV and my monitor. It's caught on mirror desktop on my monitor, and it won't let me uncheck the box to make it only visible on my monitor instead of monitor and TV. Any suggestions? I've unplugged the S-Video cable connected to TV as a quick solution. I do want to be able to mirror desktop on both when I want to watch movies, but not all the time is all.
Don't get me started. Video card on my 32-bit XP laptop died, and just got done migrating to 64-bit Vista. What I massive pain in the keister. How I long for XP...
I can't believe how unstable this OS is -- especially when i'm using firefox; my system has plenty of power to run it all so it's puzzling.
Bunch of haters. I've been running Vista since SP1 without problems. Before SP1 is a different story Edit: Whether it's worth spending money to upgrade from 1a to 1b is a whole OTHER story too... Vista currently is just a pretty XP.
+ 1 SP1 did a good job of making it more stable, but if you are happy running the previous version, then dont bother. for the record, I have had very few problems on the vista machines I personally am responsible for....but thats me.
Vista is a resource hog, with way too many glitches. It's another attempt by MS to produce a fancy gui that fortunately caught your eye...
and when you are tech types like me and Miguel, your fancy machines can handle the resource issue. We dont get attracted to fancy GUIs, there are other reasons that get us to upgrade that may not be readily apparent to the average user.
What reasons are that? You cant tweak the tcp/ip stack like you can in xp for instance. It's good for the average user with the latest componets, but a tweaked out xp machine is not only faster, but less of a resource hog.
I'm very happy with my Vista machine. If you got the horsepower to run it, it's a good operating system. I'm a web server admin so IIS 7 alone makes it the best OS out there to me. It allows me to test out many of my scripts and application compatibility from my desktop rather than having to login to one of our 2008 servers in order to do anything.
I use Vista, it's great besides the constant "allow" buttons I have to click. Otherwise, it's nice. I have 2.4 quad 2 core and 4G ram DDR2 but it only sees 3.2 of it.