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    You shouldn't have any problems with Vista on a new machine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by G535 View Post
    You shouldn't have any problems with Vista on a new machine.
    My comps are less then a year old and both have 2g of ram. My gear runs better on XP, both came with Vista.

    Windows 7 should be out soon.
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    Maybe I should change that to read "I never had any problems with Vista on a new machine".

    Most Vista problems are user created or it was installed on an underpowered machine.

    Windows 7 is awesome!

    Linux is better.

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    If you are an average user, XP or Vista is ok for office or gaming. If you need it to do real work (MULYITASKING) then you need Linus , Unix or
    VMS.

    Windows Vista and the new "7" will be just like all other MS crap, never finished. Microsoft never gets a platform debugged and stable before moving onto another equally lame attempt a creating an Operating System. Until MS gets control of their DLL's their OS will always be unstable. The last half way stable platform was Windows 2000.
    My 2 cents worth.

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    Quote Originally Posted by G535 View Post
    Linux is better.
    Thats true. Try installing Vista or Windows 7 on a Pentium III Celeron with 512MBs of RAM and a Geforce 6200. That would be fun.
    Now, try installing a nearly totally custom Linux build on the above said system. Easy as cake. Then play games on it. They will actually play .


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    Quote Originally Posted by Reggie View Post
    Thats true. Try installing Vista or Windows 7 on a Pentium III Celeron with 512MBs of RAM and a Geforce 6200. That would be fun.
    Now, try installing a nearly totally custom Linux build on the above said system. Easy as cake. Then play games on it. They will actually play .
    If you want a real challenge try getting Vista to run on a 32mb Matrox video card...I did it! Honestly, I expected vista to complely fail on me but it ran rather stable all things considered. I ran vista on my main computer rather stabily until I started having hardware issues and then vista stopped working properly. All in all, I would say vista has its share of problems but with a little bit of work it does what it needs to do. Vista is a good OS for the average home user, and from what Ive seen Windows 7 will be even better.

    Microsoft knows they will never claim the power user market, and have stopped catering to them in my opinion. I don't forsee any windows releases built with power users in mind coming out anytime soon.

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    I have 64 bit Vista and my husband has 32bit. We have had a few minor issues, but nothing that wasn't easily fixed with a little bit of tinkering.
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    Thanks for your very valuable input everyone.

    I have researched and read much in the vein of kokopup's post and I needed to hear from PT day to day users on what they think and perhaps gain some reassurance. Which I have and I thank you.

    I love the laptop I have now and have been loath to give it up but the time has come when I must. Not solely because of the screen failure a while ago - my solution is using an external monitor - but that plus just a 512mb ram and 40gb hard disk made my 'buy new' decision inevitable, and sooner rather than later.

    As to Vista, I didn't have any choice in my buying area and price range, all come complete with Vista. I know Windows 7 is on its way but I wouldn't get it until it had been in use for a while and the bugs ironed out anyhow. And by then I hope to have saved up enough to get a Mac.

    Thanks once again everyone.

    p.s. If you are using Vista you may enjoy this website, it info, tips and ideas aplenty.

    http://www.windowsvistamagazine.com/home.aspx

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