Cheez
Herman is a warmaphrodite
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Titch2349 wrote:

Vista Basic doesn't have any of the sexy interface (Aero). It just looks like Windows Classic -> It not worth the upgrade
Actually it has the equivalent level of theme as XP's Luna (or 'Fisher-Price').

Premium/Business/Ultimate: Aero with Alpha effects.
Home Basic: "Windows Vista Basic"
Starter (3rd world countries): Classic

Easiest way to tell if you're running Aero or "Windows Vista Basic" is if you have an overhanging display pic in the Start Menu. Transparency is not a guide.

The More You Know

Basic = Premium - Media Center - Aero

But for $40 more you get the whole lot.
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Titch2349
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yeah... your right

https://www.winsupersite.com/images/showcase/winvista_ff_vistabasic_01.jpg
Aero on the left, Vista Basic on the right
Scorpion0x17
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Titch2349 wrote:

yeah... your right

http://www.winsupersite.com/images/show … sic_01.jpg
Aero on the left, Vista Basic on the right
So, Aero has less space in the start menu? What's teh point in that?
Titch2349
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Scorpion0x17 wrote:

Titch2349 wrote:

yeah... your right

http://www.winsupersite.com/images/show … sic_01.jpg
Aero on the left, Vista Basic on the right
So, Aero has less space in the start menu? What's teh point in that?
its not just that, it is just the way in telling the difference.
Freezer7Pro
I don't come here a lot anymore.
+1,447|6657|Winland

Like everyone else say, Vista and XP are two different worlds. If your computer is so old that it has only 128 MB RAM, it's  propably nopt even compatible. Always remember the Vista slogan:

Windows Vista - Wow. True incompability!

If you have a shit computer (Or even a good one), Vista's a waste of money. I tried running Vista on my computer (3.60GHz, 1GB RAM, SATA2 Hard drive) and it slowed everything down. I always had 0 kB free memory! Disk access was slow-as-hell!! My BF2 FPS dropped by 30!!! And the worst - My beloved SoundBlaster Live! Value isn't supported! Vista barely support any pre-2004 hardware at all. Stick to XP until you get a new computer. I also tried installing Vista on my laptop, just for fun. (466MHz CPU, 256MB RAM) It refused to start the install at all. On my reserve computer (1.9GHz, 1GB RAM), I removed 768MB RAM, leaving behind 128MB, I tried to install. It installed, but it took about 10 minutes to boot.
That's my Windows Vista sunshine story, people!
I've returned to XP.

Vista is really not much more than Windows XP re-written with a fancy shell. It's about as compatible with Windows programs as Kubuntu with Wine installed is (Kubuntu is a Linux distribution, free. www.kubuntu.com)
The idea of any hi-fi system is to reproduce the source material as faithfully as possible, and to deliberately add distortion to everything you hear (due to amplifier deficiencies) because it sounds 'nice' is simply not high fidelity. If that is what you want to hear then there is no problem with that, but by adding so much additional material (by way of harmonics and intermodulation) you have a tailored sound system, not a hi-fi. - Rod Elliot, ESP
Titch2349
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Freezer7Pro wrote:

Like everyone else say, Vista and XP are two different worlds. If your computer is so old that it has only 128 MB RAM, it's  propably nopt even compatible. Always remember the Vista slogan:

Windows Vista - Wow. True incompability!

If you have a shit computer (Or even a good one), Vista's a waste of money. I tried running Vista on my computer (3.60GHz, 1GB RAM, SATA2 Hard drive) and it slowed everything down. I always had 0 kB free memory! Disk access was slow-as-hell!! My BF2 FPS dropped by 30!!! And the worst - My beloved SoundBlaster Live! Value isn't supported! Vista barely support any pre-2004 hardware at all. Stick to XP until you get a new computer. I also tried installing Vista on my laptop, just for fun. (466MHz CPU, 256MB RAM) It refused to start the install at all. On my reserve computer (1.9GHz, 1GB RAM), I removed 768MB RAM, leaving behind 128MB, I tried to install. It installed, but it took about 10 minutes to boot.
That's my Windows Vista sunshine story, people!
I've returned to XP.

Vista is really not much more than Windows XP re-written with a fancy shell. It's about as compatible with Windows programs as Kubuntu with Wine installed is (Kubuntu is a Linux distribution, free. www.kubuntu.com)

Me wrote:

I haven't had one compatability issue.

Vista comes with a new thing called "SuperFetch". If i was to look at my RAM usage now, it tells me that I have 16mb free. Is all of this used by the resource hungry Vista? No. As much "free" RAM as possible is used by SuperFetch to preload commonly used applications into the RAM. Therefore, instead of having free RAM doing nothing, and then loading up applications when you need them, SuperFetch already has commly used applications loaded into memory, so things operate much quicker with Vista.

However, Vista does use more memory than XP, however nowhere near as much as people think.
Cheez
Herman is a warmaphrodite
+1,027|6899|King Of The Islands

Vista needs about 300MB more RAM.

Freezer7Pro wrote:

My beloved SoundBlaster Live! Value isn't supported!
Creative's problem, not Vista's. You needed Creative drivers in XP too.

I love how people always pass the buck to Vista when its all the manufacturer's that just need to catch up (they've only had a copy of it for over a year!). 95/98/XP all had the same damn problem but people are too stupid/whiny so they had to 'bring back' Windows XP, which mind you never left. Back when 95 was out, I bought 3.1 instead because of all the hang-ups with Windows 95-A.

Trust me, I know how you feel I've been waiting for a Silicon Image driver so I can at least install Vista on my Hard Drive, but that is Silicon Image's fault, they've had their hands on Vista a lot earlier than Beta 1.

Whinging Kid #1: ... isn't supported!
- A sign you're computer is a hunk of crap?
- The manufactuer's ineptness to make a driver within a year.

Whinging Kid #2: I have no more rams!
It's always going to be near Zero, that's why you bought that 2GB of RAM, isn't it?

Whinging Kid #3: Vista's too expensive!
- A whole $40 more than XP, I'm sure your parents can afford it.
- You could always buy 2 OEMs for the price of 1 Retail.

Whinging Mac Douche #1: UAC is annoying, lolz!
Then turn it off or change it to Enter Password just like Mac/Linux.
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Freezer7Pro wrote:

Like everyone else say, Vista and XP are two different worlds.

Freezer7Pro wrote:

Vista is really not much more than Windows XP re-written with a fancy shell.
Make you mind up. Are they "two different worlds" or is Vista just XP re-written with a fancy shell?

Freezer7Pro wrote:

It's about as compatible with Windows programs as Kubuntu with Wine installed is (Kubuntu is a Linux distribution, free. www.kubuntu.com)
And if it is the later (which is the case) this last statement makes no sense.
Scorpion0x17
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Cheez wrote:

Trust me, I know how you feel I've been waiting for a Silicon Image driver so I can at least install Vista on my Hard Drive, but that is Silicon Image's fault, they've had their hands on Vista a lot earlier than Beta 1.
What SiI controller do you have?
Cheez
Herman is a warmaphrodite
+1,027|6899|King Of The Islands

Scorpion0x17 wrote:

Cheez wrote:

Trust me, I know how you feel I've been waiting for a Silicon Image driver so I can at least install Vista on my Hard Drive, but that is Silicon Image's fault, they've had their hands on Vista a lot earlier than Beta 1.
What SiI controller do you have?
Come to think of it, I've since switched from an EPoX Stock-30%-Overclock-FTW™ to a Gigabyte SuperPoo™ motherboard when I got my Barton 2500+ (don't laugh).

In any case it was the 3112A (and I was installing Vista Beta 1). This board has ITE sumting.
I need an upgrade... with native SATA!
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128mb of RAM?

and you play BF2 on that?

I have 2 gigs, and I still cant max out.

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