Vista Ultimate

am i the only person on the planet who loves vista? i think its cool, functional and works a treat for me..

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Vista is good .. it took awhile to get there but it's just fine now  ..

win7 .. however got there from the get-go and is even finer !

 

I'm duel booting so i got the best of both ... :thumbsup:

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I loved vista! I never had a problem with it the whole time I was using it. Vista was fast, stable, and easy to tweak. I was only using about 500Mb Ram out of my 4 gigs using vista 64-bit. However, I had to do a lot of work to get to that point. Vista, like any other operating system, has its advantages and disadvantages. I thought it was a great operating system....maybe just not very user-friendly. I guess I could say it forced me to learn more about computers, and I'm thankful for that.

I upgraded to Windows 7 just because I was ready for a change. I like trying out new things......so instinctively, I had to.

Reply #3 Top

I'm duel booting so i got the best of both ...

and 'duel' it is...;)

 

Yes, you're probably the only one on the planet.

I just installed Vista a few hours ago..... bit 'clunky' when compared with 7.

...and Fences didn't behave....at first...;)

Reply #4 Top

weii i love vista and it works for me - oh dear, have prob jinxed it now   lol   :thumbsup:

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I've used Vista Ultimate for about one year, it worked perfect for me !!

Now, recently I did a clean install of 7 Ultimate and feel it even works better [xcept for logonstudio] :thumbsup:

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I just got Vista about a month ago, and it's working fine.  Because I just bought my laptop a month ago, I'm entitled to a Win7 upgrade, which I've registered for, but it takes a couple months after the release to receive the disks; when they arrive, I will upgrade to Win7, but I'll probably sit the upgrade for a while, since I'm pretty happy with everything I have installed right now and don't want to go through all the hassle of reinstalling my programs. (I don't have an external hard drive or anything to backup my data to).

Reply #7 Top

I've had my Vista Home Premium 64bit Desktop for about Two years with NO PROBLEMS AT ALL ^_^ . It,s compatable for a Win 7 upgrade but I will wait until ALLLLLLL the bugs are out, maybe after the first service pack. All in all I LOVE my Vista, I got it the way I want it. I keep that old saying in the back of my mind "IF IT AIN'T BROKE DONT FIX IT"  :grin: :grin: :grin:

Reply #8 Top

Quoting Beeswax, reply 7
I've had my Vista Home Premium 64bit Desktop for about Two years with NO PROBLEMS AT ALL . It,s compatable for a Win 7 upgrade but I will wait until ALLLLLLL the bugs are out, maybe after the first service pack. All in all I LOVE my Vista, I got it the way I want it. I keep that old saying in the back of my mind "IF IT AIN'T BROKE DONT FIX IT" 

Why wait...there are no bugs in Windows 7 it's the best OS I've had the pleasure to use.

Reply #9 Top

and 'duel' it is...
:rofl:

 

It is indeed...

User v Vista

Guess who wins?

Reply #10 Top

I was pretty happy with Vista, especially after service pack 1.  The I started using the beta of Win 7 and I noticed how slow Vista was for file copying and other stuff.  When I started using Win 7 RC for stuff more than Vista, I knew I was gonna upgrade ASAP!

Karen, get yourself an external backup drive!  You won't regret it 

You can use LapLinks Windows 7 Upgrade Assistant to re-load all your software and settings!  I went from Vista 32 bit to Win 7 64 bit and aside from a few programs (mostly games) everything has been working fine!  All of my web links and email were accesable right after the move! (No, I don't work for Laplink, I just love the time I saved not having to install over 100 programs)

Reply #11 Top

DanDaBear, I'm sure I wouldn't regret having a external backup drive (I really need one), but I'm having some financial hard times, as most people are, and my career choice is slowly becoming obsolete.  When the choice is external backup drive or electricity for a month, the obvious choice is electricity.  Just as soon as I can, I will.

BTW, thanks for the advice on LapLinks thing.  I'll keep that in mind for when the time is right.

Reply #12 Top

I've used Windows Vista for going on a year now (got my new laptop back in June '09) and for the most part, I don't mind it at all. There are some very annoying quirks in the system that make me want to go back to XP but then I think about some of the features and abilities I'd lose and I stick with Vista. I wish I had W7 but I don't have the spare change for it right now.

 

Not to mention, I just recently reinstalled Vista and I don't really feel like going through THAT again any time soon. :p

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oh dear skillet - i have spent days re-installing over the years and its not fun. i  have to confess that i now have windows7 64bit on my desktop and laptop. i never found vista a problem tho and thought  it was cool   :D

Reply #14 Top

It wasn't so much that I hated re-installing everything, it's just that I dual boot Vista and Kubuntu, and screwing around with the partitions and boot loaders complicated things greatly for me.