Vista Resistance: Why XP Is Still So Strong
#61
Posted 28 September 2007 - 01:09 PM
#62
Posted 28 September 2007 - 07:47 PM
I've never been an early adopter( I just started running Windows XP two years ago) but when Windows 2000 hit the shelves, I pounced. Win2K was a BIG improvement over 9x/ME, but every OS released by MS since then has not enjoyed such an obvious distinction over it's predecessor.
It may be time to start taking Linux seriously. Microsoft already has...
#64
Posted 28 September 2007 - 10:13 PM
Win2K came off the NT platform and in fact the "Windows" directory wasn't Windows on a 2K machine, but WinNT. I still use a Win2K machine every day at work since the corporation I work for hasn't upgraded. They will have to redo several thousand images when they do, so they delay. It was nice in its day, but XP and Vista are both much nicer to use. The major change in Vista is the transitions and the tools. Adjusting HD partitions on "the fly" is nice, the snipping tool is nice, and although some don't like the UAC, they asked for it in the increased security.
As always, everyone wants a more secure OS than XP, and when they get it, they complain because its not as convenient to use. To increase the stability and security, everything now must go through the Windows control, so those games and programs that took the short cuts to the video and memory crash and won't run, if they even install.
Actually, if we look back at the Windows NT line, ver 3.1 (the actual first version, the number was to match Win3.1) used the same interface as Win3.1. Then NT 4.0 used the Win9x interface. Then 2000 the consumer line got the "bubbly" interface of ME and rather than keep the name NT marketing name, NT 5.0 was marketed as Windows 2000 Pro. Windows XP is actually NT 5.1 and most of the drivers for devices are Win2K/XP drivers. But they won't work in Vista which is actually NT 6.0. The rumored Windows 7 is actually Windows NT 7.0 but is not due until 2010. But hey, Vista was due in 2004/5 and we know how efficient MS is on keeping to delivery dates. There is an excellent Wikipedia Article on Windows NT that shows the lineage.
#69
Posted 01 October 2007 - 01:49 AM
Right?
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#71
Posted 01 October 2007 - 04:10 AM
#72
Posted 01 October 2007 - 05:24 AM
#73
Posted 01 October 2007 - 06:11 AM
#74
Posted 01 October 2007 - 06:11 AM
as for the price... it came with the new computer so my vista ultimate only costed like 50 bucks more than xp pro ]:)
#75
Posted 01 October 2007 - 07:45 AM
#78
Posted 01 October 2007 - 09:37 AM
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Posted 01 October 2007 - 09:46 AM
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