vista on the 30th
vista on the 30th
So vista is due to be released in 2 days. Is it worthwhile getting it right away, or better to wait till its been out for a few months?
I'm pretty sure I'll get it for my main gaming machine which has the power to run vista in its glory....just a matter of when.
RM
I'm pretty sure I'll get it for my main gaming machine which has the power to run vista in its glory....just a matter of when.
RM
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All of South Korea thinks they are going to wait:
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=07/01/24/210234
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=07/01/24/210234
its not worth getting now.
Especially for gaming. DX10, for marketing reasons only, is Vista only. the only games that I know of that is a DX10 game are Halo 2 and Crysis. Vista currently doesn't support EAX effects.
Wait till the first SP, which has already been announced, and see if the rest of the software industry really cares about it.
Especially for gaming. DX10, for marketing reasons only, is Vista only. the only games that I know of that is a DX10 game are Halo 2 and Crysis. Vista currently doesn't support EAX effects.
Wait till the first SP, which has already been announced, and see if the rest of the software industry really cares about it.
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I work in IT for a university. I cannot stress enough to WAIT.
Sure, it's \"new and exciting\" to have a nice cool new looking OS and name tag, but there are way too many things up in the air right now with Vista.
A lot of software will not work correctly under the new OS and the points mentioned in the above posts are a few more reasons.
And FFS why buy an upgrade CD if you can't upgrade the damn OS more than once. \"Oh need a clean install of Vista Upgrade?? Ok, let's install WinXP 1st then install Vista over it!\"
Way to go Microsoft, you were just starting to recover from Windows ME... Start buying stock in Symantec. Ghost sales are gonna skyrocket
Sure, it's \"new and exciting\" to have a nice cool new looking OS and name tag, but there are way too many things up in the air right now with Vista.
A lot of software will not work correctly under the new OS and the points mentioned in the above posts are a few more reasons.
And FFS why buy an upgrade CD if you can't upgrade the damn OS more than once. \"Oh need a clean install of Vista Upgrade?? Ok, let's install WinXP 1st then install Vista over it!\"
Way to go Microsoft, you were just starting to recover from Windows ME... Start buying stock in Symantec. Ghost sales are gonna skyrocket
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Nope, you need to do a complete install and activate XP.fliptw wrote:you shouldn't need to do a complete install, just provide the original XP cd.
considering that owners of Xp64 need to do a clean install, and there are upgrade versions for it, one must reconsider that suggestion.
the DVD's are bootable, and since no one goes to the horse's mouth on this board anymore:
the DVD's are bootable, and since no one goes to the horse's mouth on this board anymore:
Microsoft Says: wrote:Installation options
You can upgrade in-place, which means you can install Windows Vista and retain your applications, files, and settings as they were in your previous edition of Windows.
Clean install
Upgrading to Windows Vista with a clean install means that you should use Windows Easy Transfer to automatically copy all your files and settings to an extra hard drive or other storage device, and then install Windows Vista. After the installation is complete, Windows Easy Transfer will reload your files and settings on your upgraded PC. You will then need to reinstall your applications.
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Ditto for me. Not now, not ever. I'll buy a Mac first.AceCombat wrote:not touching it
end of discussion from me
Actually, if top game manufactures are smart they would see how DX10 is a marketing ploy to lure gamers to the new OS. Maybe this would be the catalyst that punts OpenGL or possibly a new rendering API to market that does not rely on MS's DX.
I'm just talking out my ass. I really don't want to see my favorite game genres following MS into DX10 and locking me into an OS I don't want. (Seems like we see this type of conversation every time a new MS OS comes out...)
I'm just talking out my ass. I really don't want to see my favorite game genres following MS into DX10 and locking me into an OS I don't want. (Seems like we see this type of conversation every time a new MS OS comes out...)
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Ha..haha, yea. Why upgrade? Gee, dunno..The patent application additionally describes how Microsoft could use DRM to limit access to hardware or software. \"It may also be possible to allow only certified or authorized add-on modules to be installed, enabling digital rights management to allow selective purchase by users, fraud control for providers and also to restrict unauthorized operating system extensions from being installed that may support unauthorized hardware and/or software.\"
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That's basically true. Not only that, but you can actually re-write any part of Linux you want, make your own version, and turn around and sell it if you want, as long as you include the source code to the changes you made. Yes that's right, you can sell Linux if you want. Try doing THAT with Windows!d3jake wrote:(From what I have been told...) Linux is different from this in that you can change the core of the OS and recompile it as you see fit. WIth Windows you have to use what they give you and you can only change what they let you change.
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No kidding, what's next....built in website blocking so you can't "accidentally" visit a "illegitmate" site? Screw you RIAA and MPAA!Testiculese wrote:Ha..haha, yea. Why upgrade? Gee, dunno..The patent application additionally describes how Microsoft could use DRM to limit access to hardware or software. "It may also be possible to allow only certified or authorized add-on modules to be installed, enabling digital rights management to allow selective purchase by users, fraud control for providers and also to restrict unauthorized operating system extensions from being installed that may support unauthorized hardware and/or software."
Honestly folks, as it stands Vista isn't even worth pirating let alone actually paying money for it. (and yes, I've tried all three betas)
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...and now here's a workaround. Granted you need to install Vista twice, but it eliminates the need for your an older OS disk:
http://www.dailytech.com/article.aspx?newsid=5932
http://www.dailytech.com/article.aspx?newsid=5932
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RIAA and MPAA and their lobbiests are why we are here today with all this DRM and such BS, not to mention their little stunt with the original Pretexting bill.
this is going to be a requirement is Other O/S also so grab both cheeks and learn to use your tools to make your own content
this is going to be a requirement is Other O/S also so grab both cheeks and learn to use your tools to make your own content
I seem to have a better workout dodging your stupidity than attempting to grasp the weight of your intelligence.
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I moved to XP from 9x less then a year after XP came out, well before SP1 became available. I am going to avoid Vista for as long as possible, or until they clean up this DRM, automatic media degradation and hardware driver revocation nonsense.
The fact that they put such an enormous amount of effort into a system with its sole purpose being nothing less then purposely screwing up the user experience in Vista and destroying the \"multimedia PC\" concept that the industry has been building on for years and then thinking they can sell it as \"new and improved\" is flat out insulting to our intelligence. What makes it all worse is that the vast majority of people who will end up using Vista are exactly the kind of fools that Microsoft and the MPAA/RIAA are taking them for. If this is what the content industry calls progress, we would be better off reverting to the year 2000.
The fact that they put such an enormous amount of effort into a system with its sole purpose being nothing less then purposely screwing up the user experience in Vista and destroying the \"multimedia PC\" concept that the industry has been building on for years and then thinking they can sell it as \"new and improved\" is flat out insulting to our intelligence. What makes it all worse is that the vast majority of people who will end up using Vista are exactly the kind of fools that Microsoft and the MPAA/RIAA are taking them for. If this is what the content industry calls progress, we would be better off reverting to the year 2000.
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I'm probably going to get Vista anyway, but I'm going to dual-boot it with OS X, and do any sensitive, media-related tasks on that. I'll probably only use Vista for most gaming and some schoolwork(i.e. Windows-based software programming, which is likely as I am going into the computer science program at university next school year).
They'll probably start you off with Java, which is of course cross-platform compatible. With some luck, the Windowsy courses will be avoidable CS electives.Shadowfury333 wrote:I'm probably going to get Vista anyway, but I'm going to dual-boot it with OS X, and do any sensitive, media-related tasks on that. I'll probably only use Vista for most gaming and some schoolwork(i.e. Windows-based software programming, which is likely as I am going into the computer science program at university next school year).