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Windows Vista Ultimate sp1 64 bit
- Pros: Easy to do business with Newegg. The listing indicated I could upgrade to windows 7 with credit....so I bought it.
- Cons: no idea how to get help upgrading to windows 7.
Vista really isn't that bad - if your smart and willing to learn something new
- Pros: OK, Vista Ultimate x64 is what I have. It works extremely well with my 6GB Ram and Intel Core i7 (Vista sees all 8 cores).
I have had no problems with Vista except the annoying permission junk and the restricted accounts, etc - the norm.
Vista networking really isnt too bad if you know what you are doing... and if you really know Windows XP well, you should do fine with XP.
As far as a tech standpoint - Im a network administrator for a multi-million/year company- I don't think the regular "users" in wok environment should be using Vista without some kind of training first. If they do 1 thing they are fine with restricted permissions. However, if they are installing or using other parts of Windows forget it.... they will just get frustrated.... why? because the average person is not WILLING to learn something new and instead they just complain that something sucks because they lack the capacity to learn something new.
Sorry folks.... Windows Vista is Fast & Reliable.
- Cons: the annoying permission junk and the restricted accounts, etc - the norm.
thats really it...
- Other Thoughts: Before you buy something new... make sure you are WILLING to learn it. Do not buy it assuming you know everything about it just because you know XP well. If you can't bother yourself to learn and try something new dont buy this and dont criticize it. Its really not that difficult of an OS... if you can learn.
Don't Bother
- Pros: Don't even bother with this joke of an OS. Only thing worse was WinME but in my opinion its a good competition.
- Cons: To the IT guy saying it only has a bad rep:
Working at F(r)ys for 10+ years doesn't mean you know anything about computers.
Networking is RIDICULOUS in Vista.
You haven't found compatibility issues because you haven't tried to do anything with it. Installing Google Desktop and Yahoo messenger aren't going to be the ones that have huge issues.
Gaming is worse. WAAAAAAAAAAY worse. Period.
Should I justify your rant on multi-cpu gaming? If a game supports Multi-CPU than thats just it. Having Vista vs. XP is not going to make a lick of difference. (besides the general sluggishness of Vista.)
You can get a variant of DreameScenes on XP as well. Just not built in. But your a "IT" guy so you knew that.
The RIDICULOUS UAC in Vista is...well...ridiculous. And when you turn it off you just become even more of a sitting duck than when you have it on.
Theres a reason people bash on Vista.
I seem to have run out of room to bash on Vista. :(
- Other Thoughts: Windows 7 is out. Get it. Its Lovely.
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Windows Vista Ultimate SP1 64-bit for System Builders |
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Ultimate |
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Processor Required: 800 MHz or faster processor Recommended: 1 GHz 64-bit (x64) processor Memory Required: 512 MB of system memory Recommended: 1 GB of system memory Hard Disk Required: 20 GB hard drive with at least 15 GB of available space Recommended: 40 GB hard drive with at least 15 GB of available space Drive Required: CD-ROM drive Recommended: DVD-ROM drive Display Required: Support for Super VGA graphics Recommended: Support for DirectX 9 graphics with WDDM Driver, 128 MB of graphics memory (minimum), Pixel Shader 2.0 in hardware, and 32 bits per pixel Sound Card Audio output recommended Internet Connection Some features require an Internet connection; access to and use of the Internet may require payment of a separate fee to an Internet service provider; local and long distance telephone call charges may apply Other TV tuner card required for TV functionality (compatible remote control optional) Windows Tablet and Touch Technology requires a Tablet PC or a touch screen Windows BitLocker Drive Encryption requires a USB Flash Drive and a system with a TPM 1.2 chip |
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Windows Vista Ultimate is the most comprehensive edition of Windows Vista. It is the first operating system that combines all of the advanced infrastructure features of a business-focused operating system, all of the management and efficiency features of a mobility-focused operating system, and all of the digital entertainment features of a consumer-focused operating system. For the person who wants one operating system that is great for working from home, working on the road, and for entertainment, Windows Vista Ultimate is the operating system that lets you have it all.
In addition to all previously released updates, SP1 contains changes focused on addressing specific reliability and performance issues, supporting new types of hardware, and adding support for several emerging standards. SP1 also continues to make it easier for IT administrators to deploy and manage Windows Vista. Service Packs are not intended to be a vehicle for releasing significant new features or functionality; however some existing components do gain slightly enhanced functionality in SP1 to support industry standards and new requirements. |
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