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#31 |
Lecturer
Join Date: Jan 2001
Location: Carmel, Indiana
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Previous Windows Versions...
Steve,
Windows 95, NT4, 98 (yes, 98), 2000, XP, and Server 2003 all had many things to look forward to. There were major improvements. Windows Server 2007 (Longhorn Server) does have many improvements. It doesn't have a lot of the cruft and overhead that the desktop version has, kind of like how Server 2003 doesn't have the cruft of XP. |
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#32 |
Recruit or Something
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: duh
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Vista is going to be a new experience for Windows users, I've never used OSX longer then a couple minutes in a store but I'm guessing Vista is grabbing stuff from there. For me, it feels like an entire new computer. I wont say good or bad. I'm still using it, basically just web browsing, mp3ing, and pictures of the baby so its doing all that stuff for me.
I'm using the x64 version so my memory footprint is a bit higher, and when you first install it does its indexing stuff in those first idle times so it appears to use more memory/cpu over the course of a bootup. The UAC got turned off after first 30 min, and mainly because I think it crashed the Nvidia driver installtion because it just keeps doing that "permission" crap. The hold back for me will be upgrades, I need more RAM for 90% of the games I have. They say it will run much better on PCI-E motherboards because of the increased video bandwidth it sucks up... I have that first Athlon 64 generation of mobo with AGP only. |
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When Do I Get Virtual Unreality?
Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: Raytown, Missouri
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Well, looks like you'll want to hang on to your XP OS, or switch to Linux. In fact, I think this is the best thing to ever happen to Linux, or so it will prove.
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Relaxed
Join Date: Jul 2002
Location: Minneapolis
Posts: 676
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SuSE love you, baby!
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Non-practicing agnostic
Join Date: Oct 2006
Posts: 9
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If it's more expensive than it's worth, don't buy it.
What's the big deal? |
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Non-Newbie Sort
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Las Vegas, NV
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Whats with the vista bashing when it's not even released yet? Yes the security protections were annoying in RC1, but don't you think they will realize that and tone it down for the public final retail release? The interface with Aero glass on a high end graphics card is simply jaw dropping and worth the new upgrade alone. This probably appeals most to me because I am a visual person, I like things to be pretty I don't care how well they work as long as they look fabulous doing it, which is exactly what Vista is going to be, from my impressions of RC1.
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#37 |
The future is unwritten
Join Date: Oct 2002
Posts: 71,105
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I've been using Internet Explorer 7, beta 3, for a little while. I'm pretty happy with it except when I first fire it up it can take as long as 15 seconds for the homepage to come up and I'm using the blank homepage. That said I'm not sure it's an IE-7 problem as I've been having cable (comcast) issues since that big storm outage awhile back.
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dar512 is now Pete Zicato
Join Date: May 2003
Location: Chicago suburb
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Bruce, if you want to see how your connection is performing, you can run one of the many speed tests on the net such as this one: Speakeasy's speedtest.
However, to be really meaningful, you need a baseline.
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#39 |
The future is unwritten
Join Date: Oct 2002
Posts: 71,105
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I always do well on them, hooked to Seattle, 4685 down and 352 up right now.
My problem is getting into the stream. One of the techs that came out when I first got Comcast, a few years ago, explained there is an acceptable bandwidth or range that my signal must fall somewhere in. Previous techs had put the meter on and said it's ok because it was in that range, but this guy told me if it's not near the center, when it hits the merging/switching points along the cable, it'll hit the abutments on the side and stop. He might have been bullshitting me, but when he was done fooling with it, I'd click on a website and shazzam, I'm there. After that big outage, I can't shazzam any more. I get the, can't display the site message, frequently and when I hit refresh I usually shazzam. I've got to call them and get a tech out here but I think I better see my doctor for some blood pressure medication, first. Even though I don't take any normally. ![]()
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