Nobody should have to convince you. Nobody should try....
If you don't like Vista install XP. Vista can be sluggish for those that
prefer eye candy to a work machine. Turn off all the crap, set preferences
for best performance and spend a few bucks on bucket fulls of ram. you can't
feed a race horse on stale bread and expect it to win the Kentucky derby,
yet a Shetland will grow fat on the stuff and still perform well.
It's always been the same with a new OS, pour in the ram and turn off the
crap that is just there for show. XP can be made to run faster than NT5 if
you tune it right but when it first cam out XP was a dog for a while, as
were 95 and 98, as for ME well it was just a dog ;-)
One more thing, what's the deal with coming in and trashing the subject of
the news group, a more profitable experience can be had by stating what is
too slow and asking how to fix it.
Always up the ram as it costs so little and is a 5 minute job or most stores
will install it for free. The store I went into I purchased 1GB for less
than AU$90 and a lappy hdd and case, they fitted the hdd in the case and
formatted it, then would have installed the ram, I didn't need it done but
they were not flat out and were able to do some customer service. The
surprise is that they were the discount store in town. (The disc shop in
Rockhampton, QLD) I visit Oz once a year to buy all the parts I can't get
here, they will be at the top of the shopping list for next year.
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"Bill Yanaire" <> wrote in message
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>I did the same thing on my development box. I tried Vista, it was very
>slow and had some other issues with some software so I wiped Vista off and
>reinstalled XP. I still have Vista on a test box so I can play, but for
>serious work, I use XP. Maybe Vista will be ready for prime after SP1 is
>released.
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> "Alex Leonard" <> wrote in message
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>> Hi all,
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>> I don't want to sound like I'm trying to get a rise out of anyone here,
>> but
>> I've been using Vista (pre-installed on my new laptop) for about 2 months
>> now
>> and I am finding it difficult to justify using Vista instead of going
>> back to
>> Windows XP. I've been very happy with XP for a long time - it's stable,
>> quick
>> and gets the job done very well in my mind.
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>> I have greatly expanded my point on my blog (link at the end), but the
>> long
>> and the short of it is the bad outweighs the good and I can think of more
>> reasons to go back to XP than stick with Vista. Ultimately it's an
>> overall
>> sluggishness that is probably the main reason. I have a desktop with XP
>> on
>> it, with much lower specifications than my laptop and it feels snappier
>> and
>> more responsive.
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>> So, is there anything people can say to convince me to stay?
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Alex
>>
>> http://www.pixelapes.com/index.php/2...er-chance.html
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