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skav2 12-13-2007 02:12 PM

windows Xp Vs. windows Vista
 
ok which is better windows xp or windows vista?

I'll start, in details/graphincs vista dominates xp but because of always asking what is allowed or not im taking the side of xp on simplicity.

anyone else want to put their opinion in?

CoolZone 04-25-2008 12:13 AM

Windows Xp if you want your 3d applications to run at full speed and you do not want DX10.

NovionSolarius 05-25-2008 09:04 PM

imho, vista is one hell of a nice piece of eyecandy.

Unfortunately, that's about all the good stuff I can say for it :P

Program functionality aside, it's a resource hog and consequently slower and less efficient than XP. The creators also seemed to decide that they would take everything that was once labeled and unlabel it, and then hide it somewhere else in the operating system.

WebCave 05-26-2008 02:06 AM

Windows XP

Windows vista is a ram eater and a Blue screen of death lover! :) my brother has vista gets blue screen so much i never get it lol

sushrukh 05-26-2008 04:50 AM

Another vote for XP.Vista ain't bad but if you want all your applications to run faster,then it's XP which you should use.

werty316 05-26-2008 07:18 PM

XP, the only reason Vista was released is DX10 support.

slugbug 05-26-2008 09:02 PM

I have XP and Ubuntu Linux installed and find more often than not I use Linux.

jedhian 05-31-2008 05:33 PM

XP as long as you dont need DirectX 10, Vista is another ME.

Millwright 05-31-2008 06:58 PM

XP as long as it works better.
When XP came out, 98se was still better for gaming, but that changed with time. We can only hope Vista will get better, especially if we can't buy XP anymore.

cablehiccups 05-31-2008 09:34 PM

With the number of people clinging to their xp, me included, microsoft will have to come up with some major updates or a new, more efficient os before the majority will make the switch...

On a side note, I met one person last weekend that considered himself a vista fanboy. I left that computer store about 1 minute later.

JackW 05-31-2008 10:18 PM

Be careful calling Vista a RAM hog, most of the time what you are doing is increasing your performance at the cost of RAM. Most of your RAM will go to superfetch, which is just basically a caching system for frequently used programs. Use this program to see what Vista is doing with your RAM, most of it is spent to make your computer run faster. Note that superfetch is easily turned off so claiming Vista is a RAM hog is not a legitimate reason for declaring it inferior to XP. If you don't have 600 MB of RAM to offer your OS in the name of speeding your life up tell your OS you would like the RAM back, Vista will give it back.

The biggest piece advice I can give you is disable the search indexer, it's a terrible resource hog.

You can strip Vista to run just like XP, but with some common sense elements added into the kernel (native DVD burning support, encryption, hard drive backup), when Vista is run like this it is far superior to XP in my opinion. If you are going to leave all of Vista's options and goodies enabled you will notice a large performance hit and it's overall not a good experience.

Edit: Also, Vista (SP1) rivals XP in stability. If you don't believe that, I just looked, I use my computer 6 hours or more a day and I have over 17 days of uptime right now. If someone posting here with XP is beating that I'd be surprised, and it should be noted it's still running fine.

I do love XP, but I believe a lot of the Vista bashing people in general do is due to the fact they just aren't familiar with it. I took the side of Vista to even the score and dispel some myths. Believe me, I have some interesting stories about Vista bugs... (pre-SP1)

kevnam 06-01-2008 06:25 PM

TBH, I havent noticed any technical differences between Vista and XP. Games ran well then, games still run well on vista.

But Aero is beautiful so Vista wins my heart :)

spectralkinesis 06-01-2008 09:04 PM

Vista. It's an evolutionary change to the OS.

I run Vista x64 Ultimate. I have a fast processor. I have 8GB RAM recognized by my Operating System cos I'm not stuck in a 32-bit address space.

Yeah, the frontend doesn't look all that different. Whoop de doo I can see through the borders of my windows and shit.

Vista is a revolutionary technology-based OS release. It is meant to provide a solid base for advanced technologies dealing with system functions not readily visible to the user. The audio, print, display and networking subsystems have been completely restructured. These back-end changes actually are revolutionary, but are only visible to software developers.

Vista uses memory in a very different way from XP. Vista will store program information in system memory based on learned user usage patterns - analyzing user patterns via machine learning - so that those programs load and operate faster on subsequent runs.

Security has been improved via: User Account Control, more privilege-restriction techniques, anti-process-DLL-injection integrity, improvements in Windows Firewall - filtering *both* inbound and outbound traffic, Windows Service security restrictions are finer-grained, and address-space layout randomization.

The Aero UI is only an evolutionary change. Ask anyone that runs Windowblinds or has haxed UXTheme.dll on XP. Skining the operating system and using transparency has been feasible for a while now.

In closing I'd like to say STFU if you haven't run Vista for at least a little while on a decent machine before answering the "Vista or XP" question.

madspartus 06-04-2008 12:23 PM

i bought a new laptop with vista, but reformatted back to XP because i use alot of engineering software that i couldnt get to work in vista, and i want something very compatible to do my work on.

vista i do like though. i find it fast, and use it with my conroe for gaming and daily use of my desktop. i recomend...either


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