Windows Vista: My vote is in
After six months, I finally broke down and retired an older laptop to another use (a "family" PC) and went on the hunt for a newer laptop computer system a few weeks ago. This past weekend, a choice was made and a new slim box was purchased with a new notebook inside, ready to be torn apart the second I walked back in the door at home. Now, I'm no fan of large notebooks, like those with 17" screens or even 15.4" screens. I went with a smaller notebook with a 14.1" screen so that those extended typing sessions would be easier on my lap than a nine-pound monster. Of course, the new system came with Microsoft's (NASDAQ: MSFT) newer Windows Vista operating system.
Having had a few issues upgrading to Windows Vista in the past few months, I was already leery of the operating system, although it came pre-installed on this new notebook. Having two gigabytes of memory in the new notebook was the bigger factor I had looked for, since having plenty of operating memory is what makes things slick and fast according to the computer experts I had sought out for advice. Although I own Microsoft shares, many of the company's moves irk me; while many delight me (you'll know this from reading my various posts on Microsoft). Was Vista going to be a former or a latter product? Read on.
After about three days of installing software and working with this new laptop feverishly to meet deadlines and get things organized this weekend, I do say that Windows Vista is not only pretty but does work very fast and seems very stable. Some of the newer changes from Windows XP are taking a little getting used to, but I can live with it. So far, speed seems much faster than my previous laptop (bought at the end of 2006), although the technical specs are very similar. My verdict on Windows Vista so far is that it is a speedy and workable platform, and every single older application I installed (used previously on Windows XP) worked flawlessly with Vista. Whew.
Having had a few issues upgrading to Windows Vista in the past few months, I was already leery of the operating system, although it came pre-installed on this new notebook. Having two gigabytes of memory in the new notebook was the bigger factor I had looked for, since having plenty of operating memory is what makes things slick and fast according to the computer experts I had sought out for advice. Although I own Microsoft shares, many of the company's moves irk me; while many delight me (you'll know this from reading my various posts on Microsoft). Was Vista going to be a former or a latter product? Read on.
After about three days of installing software and working with this new laptop feverishly to meet deadlines and get things organized this weekend, I do say that Windows Vista is not only pretty but does work very fast and seems very stable. Some of the newer changes from Windows XP are taking a little getting used to, but I can live with it. So far, speed seems much faster than my previous laptop (bought at the end of 2006), although the technical specs are very similar. My verdict on Windows Vista so far is that it is a speedy and workable platform, and every single older application I installed (used previously on Windows XP) worked flawlessly with Vista. Whew.











Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
7-23-2007 @ 9:45PM
NoeticT said...
My son encouraged me to install Vista when I purchased my new laptop. I HATE IT! None of my other equipment was compatible. My webcam does not work, because new drivers have not been developed that are compatible with Vista. After much pain and agony, I was able to find the drivers to my other equipment, but will now have to buy a new camera. This is a major issue at this moment in time, because my son is in the military and moving out of the country. My ability to interact with him via webcam is a major concern. I think the Vista makers should forewarn buyers that there may be problems with compatability. Also, I have never been able to get Vista to do what was shown in the commercials. The next time a new software package comes out, I'll have to let it pass.
7-24-2007 @ 6:45AM
Mark said...
Vista stinks, It does not operate with autodesk land desktop v2007 and below. It has cost me large sums of money to strip it off my brand new pc's and have xp loaded. It is insane that an operating system is forced down my throat (as you cannot buy any pc readily without vista). It was not ready to come out. 40 mllion copies sold... yeah cause getting anythng else is damn near impossible, what a joke to brag about the number of copies of an exclusive (nearly) item. its crap, until to can operate all autodesk versions.