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    name='DB7']Do many here have Vista installed? I had a peek at the site logs and only 12% of visitors are using Vista.



    I've just ordered a new system and when it came to OS' it was either Vista or XP Pro... so as perverse as it sounds I went with old faithful.


    Very wise Steve ! I've just built myself another pc - this time an ultra quiet V.F.M. special for playing video media.



    ({[ For those of you who possess an anorak (!) - Gigabyte P31-DS3L (£47), Intel dual core E2140 small cache but overclocked to 2.72GHz FSB 1360MHz (£38!!!!!), 2Gb Corsair 4,4,4,12 @850MHz (£32) , Sapphire HD2400pro (the 'bottleneck')(but only £27!!) , and Seagate 500Gb32Mb SATA2 discs (£58 ea) ,Samsung 202J 20xDVD (£13!!), Gigabyte Triton chassis(£44) , MS MediaCentre remote (£16) , and Corsair VX450 PSU (£43) - and my first non-CRT monitor - a 22" widescreen LG L226WTQ (£187) all from Scan. ]})

    I also decided to buy Vista 32bit premium £57 to "have a go" (and for MS's Media Centre. )



    Vista is REALLY annoying ! Very few of my old programs work with it , and whenever I try and do some "I'm-a-computer-techy-person-I'll-just-mess-with-this-setting" sort of thing , it says "oooh ! - was it really you who started this proceedure ? - Are you sure ? !!! - "That's VERY NAUGHTY! Stop it at once" - ACCESS DENIED - CONTACT YOUR COMPUTER ADMINISTRATOR - which would all be fine ; but I AM the computer administrator !!! - - - - Just wait 'till I see Bill Gates.



    I quite like the aero look of Vista, and Media Centre is good - except for the powerful and unforgiving abillity to DELETE my priceless video from a touch of the remote control, and I can find no option to disable it. (help) - (I sometimes SIT on my remotes and endup pressing all the buttons at once, so this is a real hazard for me!)

    - I'm currently using Vista for internet access.



    Thankfully I had a legit copy of XP from my old(broken) laptop - so installed it as a dual-boot - works fine.



    I'll persevere with anything I can find to run on Vista, for educational purposes, but if you want some "legacy" style functionallity - I'd advise XP for now.



    Ady



    ps - this pc runs XP superbly - really swift and stable - and so cheap !! I needed it to be good with Pinnacle Edition (video editing) as this is my bread and butter.

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    name='DB7']Do many here have Vista installed? I had a peek at the site logs and only 12% of visitors are using Vista.



    I've just ordered a new system and when it came to OS' it was either Vista or XP Pro... so as perverse as it sounds I went with old faithful.


    DB7, you won't regret your choice. I bought a new laptop last summer, which came with Vista pre-installed. Vista just isn't ready for Prime Time--it's pretty, I'll give it that, but in terms of functionality, it leaves a lot to be desired. A lot of software isn't compatible with it [programs like Nero and Websweeper, which I use on my desktop, won't work on Vista].

    The worst thing about it, for me, is the annoying and intrusive security setting. You can't make a move without a box coming up asking, 'did you start this action, and do you wish to continue? Finally fed up, I disabled the security--after that my e-mail notifier and remote software weren't working, and I had no choice but to enable the security again. Sometimes I feel like my laptop has been hi-jacked by Microsoft.

    I have XP on my desktop, and am happy to stay with it until the corporate suits at Microsoft get their act together.

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    Dame Starry,

    Never mind about Vista etc. where did you get that rather mischievous avatar from? And the answer is obviously yes!

    Regards,

    Edward G.





    name='Dame Starry']My son bought himself a new PC from Holland last year with Vista on and he loves it.



    I got the old one with the old XP on - which was still quite a step up for me (from Windows '95)! At the rate he changes them, I'll be on Vista in about 2012 - so I'll let you know what I think of it then!



    YDSL x.

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    Well, I bought a new laptop with Vista Home Premium installed. And you know what, I actually prefer it to XP. I haven't had any major problems with it and SP1 will be released in Mid March which should address some issues people have been having. If people prefer XP then fine, horses for courses I suppose....

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