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22 Jul 2007, 8:11 am

no, no memory problems(2Gb), and i will install linux later, after having tried it on my other laptop, but that is still a problem cause the cd-writer is broke.

in fact i really want to know whether vista is ok or not, and why?
and if it isn't if there is a simple way to downgrade it? i have used my xp-install cd one or two times on the other computer.
but vista said it is legal to have a previous windows system only, it doesn't say how one should obtain that.



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18 Aug 2007, 12:30 am

I heard that vista gets Virus left and right. even with anit-virus progremes.. so yes downgrade from Vista



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18 Aug 2007, 10:46 am

am recommend vista premium if computer is good enough-it works and looks great-
http://img524.imageshack.us/img524/3305 ... hotmj1.jpg
am using it on dads pc.

problem with vista being so new is it is not good with older games,demos and software as they are not updated,they often refuse to install or error when trying to start them.
not really true about the viruses, dads pc is kept up to date with updates on everything needed,not one virus yet.

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*use xp for now if a gamer,wait for better support on vista,then go back to vista?
*stay using linux if computer doesn't have a gig of ram or over,and not a gamer,or dual boot with xp?



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19 Aug 2007, 11:40 am

lemon wrote:
I bought a new laptop today, and I heard so many people here saying Vista is no good, so I wondered if it is so bad that it would be better to downgrade it to XP ?

and how should that be done? (i have the Vista installed cause I wanted to see my computer alive right away -i haven't put any programs on it yet and there are already 30 Gb used ! !! !! can you believe this ??!?!?)
is it as easy as upgrade?
will it cause trouble?
(i have an XP cd, from my old computer, could I use this one?, or is that a bad idea?)


If it's working, I'd wait a little before thinking about downgrading.


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20 Aug 2007, 8:14 pm

I just got a new Compaq laptop with 1GB of RAM, an AMD Athlone 64 X2 (dual core) processor, and an 80 GB hard drive. Like most current computer models, it came with Vista preinstalled; I have a feeling that the whole laptop was designed around the possibility that it would run Vista (and perhaps nothing else). That it runs Vista has not been a problem for me so far. I made sure that the laptop had Vista Home Premium Edition, which has the Aero interface, an improvement over the XP theme, and Windows Media Center. (I really like that Aero theme. Sleek and modern, the Aero theme makes XP's Luna theme look like a cartoon.) The only problems I've heard from Vista that could be major are problems with upgrading to Vista--which, because your laptop has Vista installed, is not a problem in your case--and problems with running applications and devices that are incompatible with Vista. If you still want to downgrade to XP, make sure your laptop has drivers for XP. For example, as I was researching my laptop's model online before I made the purchase, I read that it does not have XP drivers available. Check your manuals and online for such compatibility issues before attempting a downgrade. I've tried installing Linux and BeOS on machines without the correct drivers because those drivers were simply not available anywhere at the time, and the overall experience made me switch back to Windows; if downgrading to XP is anything similar to that experience, I would not want to do it.



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22 Aug 2007, 8:38 pm

Doesn't Vista prevent you from downloading pirated movies, music, etc?



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22 Aug 2007, 9:24 pm

atomical wrote:
Doesn't Vista prevent you from downloading pirated movies, music, etc?


might be possible, i hope that a side-effect is not that even bought stuff doesn't work cause i bought a computer to be able to do some video editing and now i seem to be unable to make the software of the camera work, not very funny