Okay, I'm trying to figure out if you are being sarcastic and finally
decided you were.
Honestly, my Vista Home Premium runs flawlessly on my $800 HP Pavillion
laptop with wireless
networking, printing, and about 30 programs installed from business to games
(the oldest being Quickbooks pro 2006) with no problems whatsoever. Oh and
my power settings and screensaver are enabled and fully functional too. My
sister's $500 HP Pavilion laptop runs flawlessly on Vista Ultimate btw with
1 Gig of ram.
However, I traded in a Toshiba Satellite Pro I had less than 30 days for
this HP and the Toshiba had TONS of problems even though it was a very
similar configuration (2 gigs of ram, same dual core processor, etc). Main
difference is the Toshiba had ATI graphics, the HPs has nVidia.
So I think Vista problems are less about Vista and more about the hardware
it is installed on. It also seems to make a huge difference if it is an
upgrade install or clean install so as I've told friends, always do a clean
install if you upgrade to Vista.
Lori
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"vistamagic" <> wrote in message
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> I have been fed up with all these Vista Naysayers whining about Vista,
> that its not good.. well I am here to tell them all that they are all
> wrong because I tested it!
>
> Here is how I did it:
>
> I did a fresh install of vista on a $3000 machine,
> I then updated everything, but was careful to not install anything else.
>
> Then went to the screensaver and power settings and disabled everything
> so that the computer would be on all the time...
>
> Just to be sure I unplugged the network cable too!
>
> then I pointed my webcam that I have on my laptop to record that
> computers activity...
>
> After 1 whole week nothing has happened to vista! Its still there
> running! I CALL THAT ROCK SOLID!!!!
>
> I dont allow anyone near it in order to not disrupt my test!
>
> I guess thats a big blow to all those stupid vista bashers.. THEY KNOW
> NOTHING!
>
> Oh I love you vista.. sliced bread now is second in my choice of best
> things in the world!