I prefer Vista to XP, I have it on both my laptop and desktop. I actually HATE XP, yes xp fanboys I said it, I HATE XP.
Vista is a much better OS.

I prefer Vista to XP, I have it on both my laptop and desktop. I actually HATE XP, yes xp fanboys I said it, I HATE XP.
Vista is a much better OS.
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Let's be honest, Vista is/was crap. 7 is going to be what Vista should've been. Like, um, GOOD?![]()
i've been here for over 8 years and i don't know why
The media do indeed overexaggerate it (like they do with everything to get a good story) but there is a lot of hate for vista founded on pretty good grounds. cnet was saying how they went back to XP after using Vista because it was better, and they're supposed to be in the knowIt's Steve Ballmer (CEO and Bill Gates school friend)
The media seem to keep expressing all this 'hate' on Windows Vista how everyone still wants Windows XP but as far as I'm aware it's just Netbooks who want Windows XP really and it's not the consumer particularly being reluctant to move to Windows Vista like they originally were. I hope they'll leave it till Windows 7 as Windows 7 will have a netbook version too, which will then be a good chance to phase out Windows XP.
It makes me laugh all these people who don't like change Windows Vista because of all the changes are waiting for Windows 7, Windows 7 has some of the most drastic changes to the OS since Windows 95 such as a change in the Taskbar, these people will either jump on the Windows Vista band-wagon when it's too late or just continue loving Windows XP (Forever).It isn't as bad as it used to be though.
I kinda don't get your second paragraph. It makes perfect sense to wait for Windows 7 if you have Windows XP because Windows 7 will improve on it in pretty much every way and holding out for it will save you the money upgrading to vista. 7 isn't that far away either (this time next year I believe they're aiming for) so its not like they're waiting for years. Oh, and the taskbar has changed with every release since 2000 so that's nothing new, I don't think that's going to trouble many people![]()
I hate vista it's pretty crap. I have tried running Windows Server 2008, works like a dream and uses about 512mb when not in use (unlike 1gb). Annoyingly the password has to be there and extremely strong.
My current is: DAsF[?35VB
And you cant use Windows Live stuff and IE complains whenever you access a site (Thank god for FF).
So it's not the actual kernel (is it? Bad memory today) which is quite good, it's the vista pretty stuff like aero (Damn annoying).
Chippiewill.
Task task bar hasn't really changed at all since Windows 95 other than appearance.The media do indeed overexaggerate it (like they do with everything to get a good story) but there is a lot of hate for vista founded on pretty good grounds. cnet was saying how they went back to XP after using Vista because it was better, and they're supposed to be in the knowIt isn't as bad as it used to be though.
I kinda don't get your second paragraph. It makes perfect sense to wait for Windows 7 if you have Windows XP because Windows 7 will improve on it in pretty much every way and holding out for it will save you the money upgrading to vista. 7 isn't that far away either (this time next year I believe they're aiming for) so its not like they're waiting for years. Oh, and the taskbar has changed with every release since 2000 so that's nothing new, I don't think that's going to trouble many people
It's always followed the general rhythm of start menu, quick start items, windows currently open and then the system tray with the time, this'll be quite different to any changes before. Most of the people 'afraid' to upgrade just don't like change and they think Windows 7 will solve everything but Windows 7 brings even more change which they presumably won't like so I'm saying will these people who don't like change, will they continue loving Windows XP forever or will they then start using Windows Vista?
I think that microsoft will really learn this time round and will put in a:
"Basically run winxp mode but with some of the nicer features button"
Chippiewill.
Yeah...I must hate change. I liked XP and did not like Vista, so I bought an iMac and now use OSX. We all know OSX is like the exact same thing as XP and going from one to another isn't a big change at all:rolleyes:.Task task bar hasn't really changed at all since Windows 95 other than appearance.
It's always followed the general rhythm of start menu, quick start items, windows currently open and then the system tray with the time, this'll be quite different to any changes before. Most of the people 'afraid' to upgrade just don't like change and they think Windows 7 will solve everything but Windows 7 brings even more change which they presumably won't like so I'm saying will these people who don't like change, will they continue loving Windows XP forever or will they then start using Windows Vista?
If we're going to look at this seriously, perhaps people dislike it because it's a terrible operating system?
I'm not crazy, ask my toaster.
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