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Was it worth it? Answer.... no
Published on January 24, 2008 By Dan Greene In OS Wars
First let me say I'm not joking when I say I'd love to reply to your posts, but I am seemingly unable to reply only edit the original post, does anybody have any suggestions, I'm using Vista lol and firefox. Is my brower missing the reply functionality?

I purchased an OEM copy of Vista, when I was given the dilemma by Microsoft of either purchasing a OEM XP License for about $10 less than getting an OEM copy of Vista via newegg.

What I can tell you is that I have been a computer user since the 80's and have a history of OS usage, dating back to whatever they called the OS on the Apple IIGS, DOS 5.0, Windows 3.1, Win 95/98/98SE/2000/XP and of course OEM VISTA ULTIMATE 64 bit.

I have finally settled down with Vista, but I am left looking for the new and improved features which really give me the feeling that they are all that (sorta) without the bag of chips.

I don't understand why Vista wasn't packaged as saleable service pack to XP because Vista truly offers an almost immeasurable benefit per dollar over XP.

One of the major downsides of Vista, is the necessity to upgrade hardware on older rigs to achieve performance standards easily obtainable with 2 or 3 or 4 year old hardware on XP. Also, with only 2GB of ram in the sytem, it is smooth, but it would be equally smooth with XP, so while there is intelligent (supposedly) buffering of the RAM by Vista, perhaps reducing the load time on programs you use consistently at certain times of the day, in Vista over XP I don't see that it is a major advantage over XP. I use XP at work daily, Windows 2000 weekly, and Vista at home.

At this point I am pretty comfy with Vista, I have totally disabled the UAC, and I am left to wonder if I am really safer with Vista vs XP. I did have a virus or nasty bit of malware at one time, with Vista, which I was able to safely dispose of using System Restore. On my old single core rig, System Restore no longer works for unknown reasoning, also I cannot reformat the drive, and install a clean OS, because I no longer have the activation code which I'll have to call up Dell TSupport and spend more hours of my life than it is worth to deal with that, while having a protected computer readily available should there be a problem.

However, with Vista Ultimate, no update to the speech recognition system, no word processor which interfaces with the speech recognition, and no real surviving feature that I get excited by.

At this point I would have preferred to get OEM XP and a cheap or bootleg copy of Office, just for the fact that I have spell check and compatibility with work computers, Excel files.

There are a few visual things but nothing to justify 5 years of development, nothing to justify the price, and certainly nothing to want me to invest any money in upcoming Windows 7 or go Microsoft in the future. Unfortunately they have damaged their company image, going from the evil almost monopoly to the exploiter of that power to release drab OS software that lacks completeness and robustness.

There is nothing that truly bothers me about Vista Ultimate, if you forget about, No MS WORD, No OS integrated Microsoft Virus Protection, and lack of incompatibility of the Vista Speech Recognition Engine with Open Office.

I believe that Vista, really does deserve the half assed product award. At this point.



How does one make a reply in ones' own post? JU must have changed since I was last here since I can no longer reply to users in the forum which is kinda stupid in my opinion.

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on Jan 26, 2008
Hey my hardware isn't that old. Just yesterday the Pentium 4 was where it was at...

move with the times and if your happy with what you have keep it, but don't sprout off about how bad the latest offering is, it's getting kind of boring to hear you blather on about the same thing day after day. we get the point, you don't like vista. deal with it. but let those who are happy with it get on with what they are doing.


So I have to be quiet while listening to you all go on and on about stuff we have discussed over and over again? Doesn't seem quite fair to me...
on Jan 26, 2008
don't start turning this back on me kona. your the one who keeps bringing the subject up.
it's not my fault if you can't take criticism. you have your opinion and i have mine if you can't handle that then i feel sorry for you.
on Jan 26, 2008
This again??? Good Grief who cares ???? It's up to each users preferences.


I might remind those nay sayers. That like it or not, they more than likely, will have to either get used to it, or fall the way side. Technological progress waits for no one.
on Jan 26, 2008
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on Jan 26, 2008
don't start turning this back on me kona. your the one who keeps bringing the subject up.


Not really. I don't bring it up I just comment on it.
on Jan 26, 2008





on Jan 26, 2008
kona sometime i think you just speak to hear the sound of your own voice or is it that you must always have the last word. probably a little bit of both. get used to the fact that not everyone is going to agree with you all the time and learn to live with it.


*waits to hear the next enthralling episode*
on Jan 26, 2008
I don't like to have the last word. The thing is I'm used to my opinion being question so I go to great lengths to express myself. I know not everyone is going to agree with me and so be it.
on Jan 26, 2008
Kona, why is it so important that everyone knows how much you hate Vista? As far as your system...512mb ram? How are you running anything besides the XP OS? Man, I can't imagine how your system "zips right along".

Dan Greene: The majority of people in these forums seem to hold the same opinion I do...we don't care. I'm as tired of hearing you complain about Vista as everyone else (except for maybe Kona...he thrives on these posts, I think).

Yeah, neither one of you like Vista. I don't like liver but I'm not gonna start post after post just to bitch about it.

GET OVER IT!!!!!
on Jan 26, 2008
Oh, that will never do, nope. It's societies given right to bitch, heavens, what else would they find to post about, how good life is.   
on Jan 27, 2008
I can't imagine how your system "zips right along".


Well it does. Probably because all I run while it's on is Firefox, Pidgin, McAfee, and maybe Solitaire. Nothing else loads at startup.

Right now I have 177 MB free out of 512. Pretty responsive system.
on Jan 27, 2008
**Hugs his 4 gig DDR** mmmm my precious....
on Jan 27, 2008
i must say, that i do agree with Kona on one thing, that 512Mb is enough to run XP. I have seen lots of XP systems running quite happily with that amount of RAM. I must point out also that these systems had dedicated graphics cards with their own memory as well.
systems that steal system memory to run graphics don't fare as well.
on Jan 27, 2008
Yeah I have a Nvidia 5200 FX with 128 DDR handling the video. Smooth sailing for me.
on Jan 27, 2008

i LOVE liver and onions! killajosh, what is wrong with you? liver is a great article of food! add fried potatos with it and you've got a heck of a great meal.

anywho, i'm off to mexico for a day or so. later, folks.

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