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Jun 10 2009, 04:03 PM
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Albatross ![]() Group: Forum Member Joined: December 1, 2007 Member No.: 53,157 Posts: 830 Skin: RuneScape Black R.S. Name: trecko60 R.S. Status: Retired R.S. Clan: White Flames Clan |
I never really worked with vista so i'm curious. What were it's problems that made so many people hate it?
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Jun 10 2009, 04:07 PM
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Ultimate Spammer! ![]() Group: Forum Member Joined: August 13, 2006 Member No.: 19,181 Posts: 5,129 Skin: Darkness From: ZZ9 Plural Z Alpha R.S. Name: Masterchefsp R.S. Status: Inactive |
Basically, it uses more resources than XP. Although on a decent PC today that really isn't a problem. Apart from that it's superior in every way.
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Jun 10 2009, 04:23 PM
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Shade ![]() Group: Forum Member Joined: October 11, 2007 Member No.: 49,968 Posts: 3,228 Skin: IPB Enhanced From: That Place which isn't America, ENGLAND. R.S. Status: Retired |
"You are opening a folder, are you sure you want to do that?"
"You have cliked yes, are you sure you are sure" "Doing this may harm your system" "Are you sure" SHUT UP! Too many security warnings for me This post has been edited by _Ej: Jun 10 2009, 04:23 PM |
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Jun 10 2009, 04:25 PM
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Rogue ![]() Group: Forum Member Joined: October 13, 2007 Member No.: 50,071 Posts: 487 Skin: RuneScape Blue R.S. Status: Member |
It's a bit slower on 1gb RAM or less or generation-before-last CPUs (Pentium). People complain 'ooooh, it's hard to use', but it's easier than XP, particularly in Explorer. Aero looks better than the traditional look of non-transparency and the start menu is improved over XP. With the right security software and some common sense, you're no more likely to obtain any viruses than you are on other systems - just don't download anything from any untrustworthy sites
So, from a very superficial scan, Vista has no problems This post has been edited by Earlofvarrok: Jun 10 2009, 04:25 PM |
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Jun 10 2009, 04:53 PM
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Albatross ![]() Group: Forum Member Joined: December 1, 2007 Member No.: 53,157 Posts: 830 Skin: RuneScape Black R.S. Name: trecko60 R.S. Status: Retired R.S. Clan: White Flames Clan |
sounds like it has alot of good and some bad.
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Jun 10 2009, 05:36 PM
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Turoth ![]() Group: Forum Member Joined: August 9, 2007 Member No.: 45,971 Posts: 1,882 Skin: IPB 2.2.0 Default My Highscores: Monkeyfun14 R.S. Name: Monkeyfun14 R.S. Status: Member R.S. Clan: Monkeyfun14 |
"You are opening a folder, are you sure you want to do that?" "You have cliked yes, are you sure you are sure" "Doing this may harm your system" "Are you sure" SHUT UP! Too many security warnings for me Uhm whens the last time you used it? The only time it ever gives prompts is when your installing. Its not much different from Linux as far as it asking for root. |
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Jun 10 2009, 05:36 PM
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Odd Old Man ![]() Group: Forum Member Joined: December 14, 2006 Member No.: 27,897 Posts: 12,920 Skin: RuneScape Black From: Your...Dallas...STAAAAAAA AAAAARSSSSSSSSSSS!!!! R.S. Name: redmonke255 R.S. Status: Member R.S. Clan: Hannah Montana fan club!!1 |
I really haven't found anything bad about it yet. There's a little bothersome stuff like UAC and the shut down button not being directly on the start menu, but those can easily be changed.
It is OK with games, not the best, but you won't lose major performance (depends on the system, of course). I personally think that people underrate Vista, but once they start using it (a properly set up one), they'll see that it's really not that bad. Only problem I really had was that KOTOR didn't run well with Vista. That's my only major complaint, but it's nothing major. This post has been edited by redmonke: Jun 10 2009, 05:37 PM |
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Jun 10 2009, 06:00 PM
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Chocolate Cake ![]() Group: Forum Member Joined: November 22, 2006 Member No.: 26,003 Posts: 515 Skin: Sub Black From: New York R.S. Name: torey666 , vvierd4life R.S. Status: Member R.S. Clan: Winged Birds |
Takes a bit to get used to the extras. However, I like it. didn't think i would either.
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Jun 10 2009, 06:29 PM
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Albatross ![]() Group: Forum Member Joined: April 1, 2009 Member No.: 101,039 Posts: 845 Skin: RuneScape Blue From: USA R.S. Name: iK yra , Sonuvtheone R.S. Status: Member R.S. Clan: Cactus Clan |
GIMP shuts down. Alot. Especially when you go to the "Colors" menu.
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Jun 10 2009, 06:38 PM
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Zamorak Monk ![]() Group: Forum Member Joined: August 30, 2007 Member No.: 47,520 Posts: 566 Skin: Invision Pro From: Maryland My Highscores: N Rox653 R.S. Name: N Rox653 R.S. Status: Member R.S. Clan: Clan: Clan: ERROR |
Nothing. Maybe a little bit of slowdown compared to XP back in the RTM stage but it pretty much runs just as fast now. UAC can easily be turned off. Besides, the main people who spread that crap about Vista have either never tried it (like how chain letters spread) or are Linux/Mac/XP fanbois.
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Jun 10 2009, 07:20 PM
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Tetrahydrocannibal ![]() Group: Forum Moderator Joined: September 24, 2006 Member No.: 22,116 Posts: 7,990 Skin: RuneScape Black From: Carolopolis My Highscores: Lilshu1990 R.S. Name: lilshu1990 R.S. Status: Member R.S. Clan: Steve's Biker Gang WU-TANG |
QUOTE UAC can easily be turned off. And now I get security warnings telling me to turn it back on. QUOTE Besides, the main people who spread that crap about Vista have either never tried it (like how chain letters spread) or are Linux/Mac/XP fanbois. Because a realistic opinion doesn't exist on the internet. |
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Jun 10 2009, 08:01 PM
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Turoth ![]() Group: Forum Member Joined: August 9, 2007 Member No.: 45,971 Posts: 1,882 Skin: IPB 2.2.0 Default My Highscores: Monkeyfun14 R.S. Name: Monkeyfun14 R.S. Status: Member R.S. Clan: Monkeyfun14 |
QUOTE UAC can easily be turned off. And now I get security warnings telling me to turn it back on. QUOTE Besides, the main people who spread that crap about Vista have either never tried it (like how chain letters spread) or are Linux/Mac/XP fanbois. Because a realistic opinion doesn't exist on the internet. Actually its hard to tell if people really think the way they do or are jumping on the bandwagon on the internet thats the beauty of anonymity |
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Jun 10 2009, 08:21 PM
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Odd Old Man ![]() Group: Forum Member Joined: December 14, 2006 Member No.: 27,897 Posts: 12,920 Skin: RuneScape Black From: Your...Dallas...STAAAAAAA AAAAARSSSSSSSSSSS!!!! R.S. Name: redmonke255 R.S. Status: Member R.S. Clan: Hannah Montana fan club!!1 |
I use this to turn off UAC from tell you to turn it on.
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Jun 10 2009, 11:09 PM
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Ogre Shaman ![]() Group: Forum Member Joined: March 7, 2006 Member No.: 8,403 Posts: 3,500 Skin: Inspire From: University R.S. Name: Bobsama R.S. Status: Retired |
1) Turn UAC off
2) Turn security warnings off 3) Enjoy. I much prefer Vista. I have to say the start menu is a BIG improvement. I like the quick-search, so I can just hit "wo" and MS Word is the first thing on my list. Type "in" and it's Internet Explorer. "pa" and I'm headed right for Paint. Being able to type in there is a lot faster for me as I prefer to type to moving the mouse too far. Vista is much better with the 64-bit kernel, and having a lot of RAM is a HUGE bonus. A LOT of modern computers ship with 4GB of RAM, so using Vista64 is a natural choice. Performance is sweet overall, especially after you get over the first few days. Use it normally and it's a lot faster and more stable than XP ever was. XP has its merits, but I find it overall a big downgrade. A lot of people had legitimate complaints in the first few months after Vista was released, but even before the first Service Pack, the updates brought the OS up to speed and stability on most computers. |
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Jun 10 2009, 11:13 PM
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Odd Old Man ![]() Group: Forum Member Joined: December 14, 2006 Member No.: 27,897 Posts: 12,920 Skin: RuneScape Black From: Your...Dallas...STAAAAAAA AAAAARSSSSSSSSSSS!!!! R.S. Name: redmonke255 R.S. Status: Member R.S. Clan: Hannah Montana fan club!!1 |
1) Turn UAC off 2) Turn security warnings off 3) Enjoy. I much prefer Vista. I have to say the start menu is a BIG improvement. I like the quick-search, so I can just hit "wo" and MS Word is the first thing on my list. Type "in" and it's Internet Explorer. "pa" and I'm headed right for Paint. Being able to type in there is a lot faster for me as I prefer to type to moving the mouse too far. Vista is much better with the 64-bit kernel, and having a lot of RAM is a HUGE bonus. A LOT of modern computers ship with 4GB of RAM, so using Vista64 is a natural choice. Performance is sweet overall, especially after you get over the first few days. Use it normally and it's a lot faster and more stable than XP ever was. XP has its merits, but I find it overall a big downgrade. A lot of people had legitimate complaints in the first few months after Vista was released, but even before the first Service Pack, the updates brought the OS up to speed and stability on most computers. I agree. The search is a godsend. I can't stand on XP when you have to hit All Programs and wait for the whole list to load. |
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Jun 10 2009, 11:13 PM
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Posessed Pickaxe ![]() Group: Forum Member Joined: November 5, 2005 Member No.: 755 Posts: 1,425 Skin: Invision Pro From: Alberta, Canada R.S. Name: Peacemanfunk R.S. Status: Retired R.S. Clan: Retired |
True enough Bob-sama
First and second steps are a necessity for Windows Vista. Windows Vista is a bit slow from XP, partially because it has alot of things incorperated into it, apart from that it's really easy to learn how to use it. This post has been edited by Peacemanfunk: Jun 10 2009, 11:13 PM |
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Jun 10 2009, 11:16 PM
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Odd Old Man ![]() Group: Forum Member Joined: December 14, 2006 Member No.: 27,897 Posts: 12,920 Skin: RuneScape Black From: Your...Dallas...STAAAAAAA AAAAARSSSSSSSSSSS!!!! R.S. Name: redmonke255 R.S. Status: Member R.S. Clan: Hannah Montana fan club!!1 |
Actually, I keep UAC enabled on all my other computers that my siblings use. This way they read what can happen and can make a choice themself.
Only thing I don't like is the hiccup between clicking the .exe (or whatever) and the screen dimming to the choice menu, but I guess that's partially my computer's specs. |
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Jun 11 2009, 12:26 AM
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Albatross ![]() Group: Forum Member Joined: December 1, 2007 Member No.: 53,157 Posts: 830 Skin: RuneScape Black R.S. Name: trecko60 R.S. Status: Retired R.S. Clan: White Flames Clan |
1) Turn UAC off 2) Turn security warnings off 3) Enjoy. I much prefer Vista. I have to say the start menu is a BIG improvement. I like the quick-search, so I can just hit "wo" and MS Word is the first thing on my list. Type "in" and it's Internet Explorer. "pa" and I'm headed right for Paint. Being able to type in there is a lot faster for me as I prefer to type to moving the mouse too far. Vista is much better with the 64-bit kernel, and having a lot of RAM is a HUGE bonus. A LOT of modern computers ship with 4GB of RAM, so using Vista64 is a natural choice. Performance is sweet overall, especially after you get over the first few days. Use it normally and it's a lot faster and more stable than XP ever was. XP has its merits, but I find it overall a big downgrade. A lot of people had legitimate complaints in the first few months after Vista was released, but even before the first Service Pack, the updates brought the OS up to speed and stability on most computers. I agree. The search is a godsend. I can't stand on XP when you have to hit All Programs and wait for the whole list to load. actually it's been a while since i used XP but i did come across this mythical search box somewhere within it... |
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Jun 11 2009, 12:29 AM
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Odd Old Man ![]() Group: Forum Member Joined: December 14, 2006 Member No.: 27,897 Posts: 12,920 Skin: RuneScape Black From: Your...Dallas...STAAAAAAA AAAAARSSSSSSSSSSS!!!! R.S. Name: redmonke255 R.S. Status: Member R.S. Clan: Hannah Montana fan club!!1 |
1) Turn UAC off 2) Turn security warnings off 3) Enjoy. I much prefer Vista. I have to say the start menu is a BIG improvement. I like the quick-search, so I can just hit "wo" and MS Word is the first thing on my list. Type "in" and it's Internet Explorer. "pa" and I'm headed right for Paint. Being able to type in there is a lot faster for me as I prefer to type to moving the mouse too far. Vista is much better with the 64-bit kernel, and having a lot of RAM is a HUGE bonus. A LOT of modern computers ship with 4GB of RAM, so using Vista64 is a natural choice. Performance is sweet overall, especially after you get over the first few days. Use it normally and it's a lot faster and more stable than XP ever was. XP has its merits, but I find it overall a big downgrade. A lot of people had legitimate complaints in the first few months after Vista was released, but even before the first Service Pack, the updates brought the OS up to speed and stability on most computers. I agree. The search is a godsend. I can't stand on XP when you have to hit All Programs and wait for the whole list to load. actually it's been a while since i used XP but i did come across this mythical search box somewhere within it... The search button in XP is incredibly slow and inaccurate. With Vista/7, all you do is hit start then type. Your program comes up instantly (magic). |
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Jun 11 2009, 12:36 AM
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Albatross ![]() Group: Forum Member Joined: December 1, 2007 Member No.: 53,157 Posts: 830 Skin: RuneScape Black R.S. Name: trecko60 R.S. Status: Retired R.S. Clan: White Flames Clan |
1) Turn UAC off 2) Turn security warnings off 3) Enjoy. I much prefer Vista. I have to say the start menu is a BIG improvement. I like the quick-search, so I can just hit "wo" and MS Word is the first thing on my list. Type "in" and it's Internet Explorer. "pa" and I'm headed right for Paint. Being able to type in there is a lot faster for me as I prefer to type to moving the mouse too far. Vista is much better with the 64-bit kernel, and having a lot of RAM is a HUGE bonus. A LOT of modern computers ship with 4GB of RAM, so using Vista64 is a natural choice. Performance is sweet overall, especially after you get over the first few days. Use it normally and it's a lot faster and more stable than XP ever was. XP has its merits, but I find it overall a big downgrade. A lot of people had legitimate complaints in the first few months after Vista was released, but even before the first Service Pack, the updates brought the OS up to speed and stability on most computers. I agree. The search is a godsend. I can't stand on XP when you have to hit All Programs and wait for the whole list to load. actually it's been a while since i used XP but i did come across this mythical search box somewhere within it... The search button in XP is incredibly slow and inaccurate. With Vista/7, all you do is hit start then type. Your program comes up instantly (magic). very true |
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