First thing said is that Windows Vista are a operating system that requires alot from
a system running it. Windows Vista are more like a eyecandy, and therefore required
more of a system to give you a nice graphic user interface. Like Windows Aero and
the Sidepanel are features that increase your feelings for both your workspace and
playground. Keeping that in mind when you are making a slight comparison between
a system running Windows XP and Windows Vista.
A system running Windows Vista requires at least 1 GB RAM Memory to work properly
(Windows XP requires 256 MB) are what most computer stores are telling me. By
helping and supporting people with their computers, I think 1 GB is too little to making
the system run smoothly. One or two week and the systems loading time begining to
make you both tired and frustrated. My best friend bought a 800 euro HP computer,
with Windows Vista Home basic, with 1 GB RAM memory. One month later he was
upgrading his computer with another 2 GB, but it wasn't an easy month, poor fella,
he was swearing alot at his new bought computer and resisted that a new computer
should last more than a week before running into problems. Instead of going back
to that computer store and claim his money back, which I would done directly, he
accepted the situation. I couldn't myself sell a computer to a customer, that I knew
would give him problem and in the end would brought my customer back for
compensation.
If you like to upgrade your computer from Windows XP to Windows Vista, and your
computer are a couple of years old, you may not get the full visual Vista experience,
simply because that your hardware won't fully run Vista. When we are here with running
issues, there are also problems by running applications and games that are a couple of
years old. Some programs have ofcourse updates whom you can apply to keep up
running your favourite games and programs. Burt unfortunate there are some who not
have updates and won't run in vista, pearls that become abandon by falling off due to
software incompability in Windows Vista.
The next stone to cast on Windows Vista are certainly the Windows Vista User Account
Control (UAC), that have driven me insane a couple of times, and my automatical
response when I see a UAC protected account at my customers, is; "Do you wish me to
inactivate the UAC?". Well the UAC feature is great if there are any spyware attempting
to install anything without your acknowledge, but for most common users have often
good browser behavior, and do not enter websites that looks suspicious.
Next thing I hate in Windows Vista is the lack of drivers. How about upgrading you computer
to a Windows Vista ome premium? By the way, you won't be running your superb soundcard,
because theres no support for your soundcard in Vista. Not interested!
csp4.0, on Feb 9 2008, 01:53 AM, said:
I also think that Vista's Aero and sidebar takes up too much RAM, heck I would rather have the
sidebar have less of a 'crystal' look and use less RAM.
Yes, the Aero is occupies alot of your RAM. Did you know that Vista's Aero graphics eat
laptop battery power too. If you're travelling alot with your laptop, and using it while you
travel, you will see that your laptop battery becomes quickly empty. Reconsider this,
there are possibilities to change from Aero to Basic in Vista.