Vista Resistance: Why XP Is Still So Strong
#3
Posted 26 September 2007 - 04:12 AM
#4
Posted 26 September 2007 - 04:18 AM
Even before SP1 has been produced, they've announced the next OS, Windows 7. Further, they have done little to encourage 3rd Party providers to create software for Vista and even less to prove it worthy for consumers.
Bells and whistles are all very attractive, but the support and enthusiasm from Microsoft is less than encouraging.
Of course, Apple is not beyond selling the 'bells and whistles' factor either - but it has a history of a cult following who will buy any old crap they produce because it 'sure looks cool' and the Company did, at one time, build a quality product.
Microsoft has never had that benefit, so PC users live with the expectation of failure and are loathe to start over again once they have an OS that works for them and is (mostly) stable.
Meanwhile, Vista remains this decade's WinME - and this from someone who has lived with WinME, Vista - and OSX.....
#5
Posted 26 September 2007 - 04:19 AM
#6
Posted 26 September 2007 - 04:20 AM
I had two aging XP machines with 133 FSB. I wanted to get something faster and more modern, like a 633 or 833FSB; but I did not want to go through the business of installing Vista later, when XP support ends.
So, in fear and trepidation, I bought my machines with Vista, one Vista Business, the other Vista Home Premium.
I have simply had no problems, not with apps, not with periferals, nada, zilch.
I am very happy with Vista.
#7
Posted 26 September 2007 - 05:37 AM
#8
Posted 26 September 2007 - 06:00 AM
I have always been one of the first to upgrade to a new OS when they came out and this system has the same smell as ME when it hit the market,just another upgrade to either make money or make it look like they are doing something to make advances in their product. I 'd rather that they take thier time and just make a well working system.
#9
Posted 26 September 2007 - 07:07 AM
Now for your information, Vista is 10 times more secure than the latest update XP has. Many of the holes in XP have been not only been repaired, but redesigned so the whole does not need to patch at all. Do not put down other users because they have grasped the later technology better than you have, if you simply took the time to look more into this new operating system, and perhaps tried to run it on a proper system you would see that there are actually many benefits to the new operating system, especially at a corporate level. The organization of Vista is not only better, but perhaps revolutionary if looked at from the right perspective. People do not like vista because it is different and they fear it.
And just so you dont jump at me about being a Windows enthusiast or something, I am writing this comment from my Mac laptop, just so you are not so quick to judge this time.
#11
Posted 26 September 2007 - 08:11 AM
Edited by MPHEnterprises - No Personal Attacks
#13
Posted 26 September 2007 - 09:12 AM
#15
Posted 26 September 2007 - 10:14 AM
#17
Posted 26 September 2007 - 10:56 AM
#18
Posted 26 September 2007 - 11:03 AM
When to convert from Windows XP to Vista, part 2
http://www.cnet.com/...9784657-33.html
#19
Posted 26 September 2007 - 11:07 AM
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