do you like windows xp or vista?

@sungat (1015)
Pakistan
February 2, 2007 11:46am CST
i like windows vista
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17 responses
@BlaKy2 (1475)
• Romania
15 Feb 07
Windows Vista clearly is not a great new performer when it comes to executing single applications at maximum speed. Although we only looked at the 32-bit version of Windows Vista Enterprise, we do not expect the 64-bit edition to be faster (at least not with 32-bit applications). Overall, applications performed as expected, or executed slightly slower than under Windows XP. The synthetic benchmarks such as Everest, PCMark05 or Sandra 2007 show that differences are non-existent on a component level. We also found some programs that refused to work, and others that seem to cause problems at first but eventually ran properly. In any case, we recommend watching for Vista-related software upgrades from your software vendors. There are some programs that showed deeply disappointing performance. Unreal Tournament 2004 and the professional graphics benchmarking suite SPECviewperf 9.03 suffered heavily from the lack of support for the OpenGL graphics library under Windows Vista. This is something we expected, and we clearly advise against replacing Windows XP with Windows Vista if you need to run professional graphics applications. Both ATI and Nvidia will offer OpenGL support in upcoming driver releases, but it remains to be seen if and how other graphics vendors or Microsoft may offer it. We are disappointed that CPU-intensive applications such as video transcoding with XviD (DVD to XviD MPEG4) or the MainConcept H.264 Encoder performed 18% to nearly 24% slower in our standard benchmark scenarios. Both benchmarks finished much quicker under Windows XP. There aren't newer versions available, and we don't see immediate solutions to this issue. There is good news as well: we did not find evidence that Windows Vista's new and fancy AeroGlass interface consumes more energy than Windows XP's 2D desktop. Although our measurements indicate a 1 W increase in power draw at the plug, this is too little of a difference to draw any conclusions. Obviously, the requirements for displaying all elements in 3D, rotating and moving them aren't enough to heat up graphics processors. This might also be a result of Windows Vista's more advanced implementation of ACPI 2.0 (and parts of 3.0), which allows the control of power of system components separately. Our hopes that Vista might be able to speed up applications are gone. First tests with 64-bit editions result in numbers similar to our 32-bit results, and we believe it's safe to say that users looking for more raw performance will be disappointed with Vista. Vista is the better Windows, because it behaves better, because it looks better and because it feels better. But it cannot perform better than Windows XP. Is this a K.O. for Windows Vista in the enthusiast space? If you really need your PC to finish huge encoding, transcoding or rendering workloads within a defined time frame, yes, it is. Don't do it; stay with XP. But as long as you don't need to finish workloads in record time, we believe it makes sense to consider these three bullet points: * Vista runs considerably more services and thus has to spend somewhat more resources on itself. Indexing, connectivity and usability don't come for free. * There is a lot of CPU performance available today! We've got really fast dual core processors, and even faster quad cores will hit the market by the middle of the year. Even though you will lose application performance by upgrading to Vista, today's hardware is much faster than yesterday's, and tomorrow's processors will clearly leap even further ahead. * No new Windows release has been able to offer more application performance than its predecessor. Although application performance has had this drawback, the new Windows Vista performance features SuperFetch and ReadyDrive help to make Vista feel faster and smoother than Windows XP.
• Pakistan
28 Feb 07
i think windows vista is good as compair to windows xp because its graphic n itz speed will much than windows xp
@lols189 (4742)
25 Feb 07
i have windows xp which is good but i would like to try out vista one day
• United States
25 Feb 07
I like windows xp becuase I havn't tried windows vista yet. That's the main reason. But I also heard from a friend he had some iTunes trouble after downloading windows vista has anyone else?
• India
27 Feb 07
i like Windows XP
• India
24 Feb 07
if you have a high configeration PC you can have vista but else XP suffice all the needs.
@sunny5u (2069)
• India
3 Feb 07
I like windows xp only it is only having hte best graphics.I like it very much.
@nawaab (168)
• India
22 Feb 07
I do like vista but there are some features in vista which are absolutely of no use to a particular user .. still it brings a refreshing change in graphics .. So I would suggest if a person is not much intersting into the features Vista is offering he should go for a Vista enviroment , which will enable him to use graphics part ..
• India
21 Feb 07
windowa vista
@deepshan (104)
• India
3 Feb 07
i like windows xp. i dont like vista
@datir1 (503)
• India
4 Feb 07
windows vesta is very great loking i am also like
@slavezero (833)
• Philippines
22 Feb 07
in terms of rich environment and additional security i like Vista more, but in terms of reliability and hardware & sofware compatibility XP is the best for me. for now not all software and hardware can run with windows vista so i'll stick with my Windows XP
• India
22 Feb 07
I like Windows xp because it it the best.It has all the built in drivers . Windows vista is also good but it not compatible with all type of configuration machines andso sometimes proves to be useless.
• India
24 Feb 07
i like Windows XP SP2.. Than Windows Vista ..
@zubair439 (3183)
• India
2 Feb 07
i also like windows vista compare to windows xp.
@kool78 (490)
• India
2 Feb 07
havent tried out windows vista till now. heard its great but the config requirement is too much. it has better security feature. would love to try it out
@erl212 (303)
• Philippines
2 Feb 07
i like windows xp sp 2