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Anyone for Vista?
The Japanese computer supplier NEC has officially launched a product to let network administrators downgrade machines running Windows Vista to XP.
That's Dell, Fujitsu Siemens, and NEC, that I know of. now. Does anyone still really believe that Visat is an improvement over XP?
That's Dell, Fujitsu Siemens, and NEC, that I know of. now. Does anyone still really believe that Visat is an improvement over XP?
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do you remember when XP came out? .... 8 and 16 bit software and hardware stopped working (one chum had just spent almost �300 on scanner and printer .... 3 months later - upgraded to XP .... no drivers .... no intention of writing any .... he was offered �30 in vouchers to buy new compatible kit......)
Vista is the same - but more so ... it's an OS for new machines with all new software
most problems I've seen are due to ppl not checking BEFORE they jump or trying to use old XP utils.
I'm in a privileged position .... I run a quad core machine with all new software (it goes with my job) .... I couldn't (wouldn't)afford to do it myself.
and if I'm honest .... I run virtual XP machines for a lot of things.
do you remember when XP came out? .... 8 and 16 bit software and hardware stopped working (one chum had just spent almost �300 on scanner and printer .... 3 months later - upgraded to XP .... no drivers .... no intention of writing any .... he was offered �30 in vouchers to buy new compatible kit......)
Vista is the same - but more so ... it's an OS for new machines with all new software
most problems I've seen are due to ppl not checking BEFORE they jump or trying to use old XP utils.
I'm in a privileged position .... I run a quad core machine with all new software (it goes with my job) .... I couldn't (wouldn't)afford to do it myself.
and if I'm honest .... I run virtual XP machines for a lot of things.
no I agree - it was never on the cards
but equally many of the corporates stuck with 98 nt4 and 2000 until late 2006 or even q1 of 2007. (we still have 15% running 2000)
I remember waiting 3 months or more before applying hot fixes - the change in security threats means we now install 1 week after release. Even the servers are rolled over with (what used to be regarded as reckless speed).
We haven't considered Vista yet - except in sales departments (where "sexy" over-rules sense).
but our many of our external customers jumped within weeks (which is how I justify my kit).
with all the interest in virtualisation ... (even IBM are running virtual farms now)
my vista machine is running 2xp machines (one core each)
and I have 2 cores on the main. ..... we all get on well
but equally many of the corporates stuck with 98 nt4 and 2000 until late 2006 or even q1 of 2007. (we still have 15% running 2000)
I remember waiting 3 months or more before applying hot fixes - the change in security threats means we now install 1 week after release. Even the servers are rolled over with (what used to be regarded as reckless speed).
We haven't considered Vista yet - except in sales departments (where "sexy" over-rules sense).
but our many of our external customers jumped within weeks (which is how I justify my kit).
with all the interest in virtualisation ... (even IBM are running virtual farms now)
my vista machine is running 2xp machines (one core each)
and I have 2 cores on the main. ..... we all get on well