"Mark Peters" <> wrote in message
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> Okay Forum, here is a question for you. I just bought a new computer and
> installed Vista Ultimate on it. This is a high end machine that is custom
> built but I'm having quite a few problems with Vista crashing. At first I
> thought it might be the memory, mother board or video card but all check
> out.
> Now I notice that the error messages all seem to point to Vista. I've
> even
> had the dreaded "Blue screen of death" pop up twice. I had not seen that
> since the days of Windows ME.
>
> My question is this, Do we have another bad version of a Microsoft
> operating system like Windows ME or do we just need time to wait for
> Microsoft to fix this pig. I replace my corporate computers every three
> years and the time is coming to do it soon, do I stick with XP which has
> been
> pretty darned stable? I know this is a combo philosophical/technical
> question but I'd appreciate some educated guesses on this.
>
> Thanks Guys (and Gals)
http://blogs.zdnet.com/Ou/?p=785
If Vista is crashing, it may be due to you installing non Vista compliant
software. Just because something will run on XP doesn't mean it's going to
run on Vista. I have never had Vista Ultimate crash once, since April 2007,
and I do a lot of things with Vista like running IIS, SQL Server, VS 2005
and others.
The one non compliant piece of non Vista software that I did install started
Explorer crashing. So I rolled back to a restore point that didn't have the
software, and I went on about my business.
http://www.bestvistadownloads.com/
http://kb.wisc.edu/helpdesk/page.php?id=5175
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/pro...c/default.mspx