Windows Vista: Is it Better or Worse?

India
May 7, 2007 9:43pm CST
I tried Windows Vista for few days. The appearance is good, it has a very high minimum requirement. I guess the minimum configuration is too much for a common man. What do you think is it worth installing. Give your news and views about the same. Has a linux kind of interface. So far I think it is not advisable to install Windows Vista as of now.
3 responses
• United States
8 May 07
I wouldn't advise anyone to upgrade to it (because it might make your computer incredibly slow) but if you get another computer that already comes with Vista - you're in Windows heaven! Haha. I love it, it's so pretty. No complains at all from me!
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• India
8 May 07
Yes, I guess you are right. For systems with the latest configurations, Vista is good it is vilnurable for Old PCs.
@xitami (58)
8 May 07
Hi, if your computer hardware is in top. advise you to install it to experience it. if you like it, please keep it,otherwise go back winxp.
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@slavezero (833)
• Philippines
1 Sep 08
Windows Vista has many cool features that XP does not have. One of the leading new features is the startup repair feature. When windows Vista starts booting if it detects an error it automatically goes into the startup repair mode. In this mode it will be able to recover from a corrupt registry, missing windows vista files, driver issues and can even do a hard drive repair and memory test. As a computer technician I can say that windows Vista can do 80% of what I can do on startup repair. This alone makes Vista attractive. A few other great features are the search functions with in Vista right from the windows start menu. Another few others would be the Aero interface that lets shows a snap shot of the running programs as you tab between them. Another would be when browsing for programs it’s no longer all across the screen but in on a central location. The four different versions of Vista are also an advantage because business can get a more advanced version for data backup and encryption while normal home users can get the basic and premium versions that will meet their needs. Windows XP has been around for many years. Every new program still works with XP and most likely will for some time. You do not have to worry about any of your existing software not working because you are keeping the same operating system. Because Windows XP has been around the block most of the kinks have been worked out. The operating system as a whole is very stable. People are creatures of habit so not having to learn your way around a new operating system is also a plus. Many companies have proprietary software. Because of this some of those programs will not be compatible with windows Vista. Before getting Vista be sure and ask the software manufacturer you use if you need any updates or if their software supports Windows Vista.