XemnasXD wrote:
btw, some ppl really do have downs and they can use vista just fine
Would be hard to use voice recognition.

XemnasXD wrote:
btw, some ppl really do have downs and they can use vista just fine

dom wrote:They said the exact same thing when XP came out. And it is great when it comes to games, seeing that your PC isn't older than the socks you're wearing.
XemnasXD wrote:i don't understand the significance of the number change. Its still a much large number than Ghosts' but it just seems kinda of point, like you piggybacked on a post and didn't even add anything....
btw, some ppl really do have downs and they can use vista just fine


iGod wrote:Lets all praise dom for picking on a person who never installed windows ?

DotCom wrote:If you buy a new laptop 99% of the chances are that you're gonna use Vista. You can install XP, its easy, but you'll have alot of problems with drivers. Most laptop manufacturers dont support XP for their new machines.

Innovacious wrote:DotCom wrote:If you buy a new laptop 99% of the chances are that you're gonna use Vista. You can install XP, its easy, but you'll have alot of problems with drivers. Most laptop manufacturers dont support XP for their new machines.
also alot of the time they dont bother giving you the drivers n software n whatnot for any of the function buttons on the laptop so once you format the buttons become useless


Priam wrote:cus its not all in the visuals?


MrFudge wrote:i have vista ultimate 64bit and it runs smooth as a virgin.
i dont understand it why people say vista sucks, i have xp on another pc and i dont see a difference. Vista is even more visually appealing.

dom wrote:MrFudge wrote:i have vista ultimate 64bit and it runs smooth as a virgin.
i dont understand it why people say vista sucks, i have xp on another pc and i dont see a difference. Vista is even more visually appealing.
Because they/their friends downloaded a pirate copy and installed it on their horrible machine, or they have parents they bought it and installed it on their horrible machine, then they post how it sucks on forums.


Reise wrote:I've seen Vista, and I've heard numerous reports that it doesn't work very nicely with games or other apps in *most* cases. Sure there's those that have no problems, they either have a monster PC or are lucky enough to play/do something Vista hasn't much issues with. Vista itself may run fine, but I think people say it sucks because it simply does when it comes to performance on games in Vista vs. XP.
You only need to look as far as the technical help area of most games' community forums for people talking about issues with Vista.


XemnasXD wrote:the requirements for vista are much greater than the requirements for XP. i don't think anyone including most business/schools were ready for the leap and its MS fault for not warning them and releasing it in such a shitty state which did nothing to help the problem. Not to mention hat MS made things even more shitty by not making things compatible and "upgrading" the MS applications like word.
bottom line people thought since they could run XP they could run Vista, they couldn't and MS didn't tell them it just sat back and acted like it was the shit now everyone hates it except for ppl who can use.



LockStar. wrote:Let me begin with: SCREW VISTA! SCREW BILL GAY! (or however his damn name is spelled)
Had my laptop for some 7 months now, and it has been to the tech for 4 times so far, 3 of them blue screens and once for a corrupted hard-drive. As a matter of fact this morning I woke up to find that it didn't shut down properly and had the 2 options: 'Repair Windows bla bla' (When pressed nothing happens) and 'Start windows normally' (When pressed laptop just restarts and comes back to the same screen) I tried Safe mode, memory diagnostics.. nothing. Then I end up downloading a recovery disk file (God knows where I put mine) and doing a simple system restore for an hour and a half.
Problems, problems, problems.. I will give an example with a simple .rar extraction file. I run basic vista home edition.. for any action like pasting or installing something you have to have Administrator rights, and not just be logged in as admin but also to approve the action. So I want to extract a file from a .rar archive to a program folder.. vista asks winrar for administrator rights and winrar just buggs out and returns with an 'Access denied' error and closes the archive. So I would just extract the thing to desktop and copy it manualy from there to my location... I wonder if it was someone else who didn't understand how this works. So bad thought out.
Reinstalling vista on my notebook: SATA Drivers loop... and apparently the usual way I know to bypass those wont work on my bios. So.. the only way for me to get rid of it and install XP on it is to get a USB floppy drive to boot the SATA drivers from.
HOPELESS I TELL YA!

LockStar. wrote:Let me begin with: SCREW VISTA! SCREW BILL GAY! (or however his damn name is spelled)
Had my laptop for some 7 months now, and it has been to the tech for 4 times so far, 3 of them blue screens and once for a corrupted hard-drive. As a matter of fact this morning I woke up to find that it didn't shut down properly and had the 2 options: 'Repair Windows bla bla' (When pressed nothing happens) and 'Start windows normally' (When pressed laptop just restarts and comes back to the same screen) I tried Safe mode, memory diagnostics.. nothing. Then I end up downloading a recovery disk file (God knows where I put mine) and doing a simple system restore for an hour and a half.
Problems, problems, problems.. I will give an example with a simple .rar extraction file. I run basic vista home edition.. for any action like pasting or installing something you have to have Administrator rights, and not just be logged in as admin but also to approve the action. So I want to extract a file from a .rar archive to a program folder.. vista asks winrar for administrator rights and winrar just buggs out and returns with an 'Access denied' error and closes the archive. So I would just extract the thing to desktop and copy it manualy from there to my location... I wonder if it was someone else who didn't understand how this works. So bad thought out.
Reinstalling vista on my notebook: SATA Drivers loop... and apparently the usual way I know to bypass those wont work on my bios. So.. the only way for me to get rid of it and install XP on it is to get a USB floppy drive to boot the SATA drivers from.
HOPELESS I TELL YA!


Reise wrote:You can't defend Vista when it won't even do well on manufactured PC's that it's installed on and shipped with. Basically at this point the only thing you can say for it is it works great if you have a PC that you built yourself which has great specs and Vista certified parts.

dom wrote:Reise wrote:You can't defend Vista when it won't even do well on manufactured PC's that it's installed on and shipped with. Basically at this point the only thing you can say for it is it works great if you have a PC that you built yourself which has great specs and Vista certified parts.
Works well on my laptops.

dom wrote:Reise wrote:You can't defend Vista when it won't even do well on manufactured PC's that it's installed on and shipped with. Basically at this point the only thing you can say for it is it works great if you have a PC that you built yourself which has great specs and Vista certified parts.
Works well on my laptops.
Reise wrote:dom wrote:Reise wrote:You can't defend Vista when it won't even do well on manufactured PC's that it's installed on and shipped with. Basically at this point the only thing you can say for it is it works great if you have a PC that you built yourself which has great specs and Vista certified parts.
Works well on my laptops.
lol I'm sure it does, but the point is it obviously causes problems with quite a few people.
Anyway I'm not gonna post again on the Vista argument. If the dude wants to use XP then he has every right to do so, it's his PC.
Innovacious wrote:
i dont think anyone is trying to stop him from using XP if he wants its just that we dont like people being so ignorant. Their is nothing majorly wrong with vista, sure there are some small bugs but its still pretty new. most of the problems people have though are problems because of the hardware they are using and/or their lack of knowledge.
It COULD work well for alot more people who havnt tried it but they get turned away by all the negative feedback. It may seem like alot of people are having trouble but thats only because people these days dwell on negatives. It works fine for more people than it dosnt but they just take it for granted and dont mention it while the majority people who have problems scream like little kids.
