Windows Vista Bets 2 (the version for general public) was released by Microsoft in mid July. The whole DVD ISO is available on their website for free download. I am sure many of you download it or probably got a copy from yours friends. Even i did, but according to the Windows Advisor - My PC is not 100% ready for Vista. But mostly because of software issues. Anyway the question is ...after reading so much about vista....what do u think? Would you be interested to upgrade to vista from your current OS? Say in 1-2 years time? I find the visuals very appealing, but other than that i still feel that vista is going to be a Fat ....resource hungry OS. I remember reading an article somewhere with the title "Vista eats Laptop battery for Lunch". heh! So what do you guys say?
dont upgrade its beta ... do a diff new install on diff drive so that you can get rid of it if you dont like it btw i like it just waiting for its final ver. you can download here too download windows vista here
Well actually I am talking about upgrading to Vista in 1-2 years time. Provided you use your current PC...do you think ur going to upgrade to Vista from your current OS? Vista is definitely resource hungry...........So what EXTRA benefit can it give us for which we have to compromise our static resources (hard disk space, memory and so on)? It is just an operating system...which is by definition a mother program to RUN/Manage and facilitate my other programs...but the concept has changed..... Now we need High end PCs/hardware just to run the OS!
Honestly, I don't think its worth it at this time. Fact is it's still beta. But as for when it comes out in stores, I will wait a year or so before I purchase it. The price will be high and by that time hardly any updates and patches will be fixed. So if I wait a year it gives me a chance to finally upgrade to 64 bit and get the funds all accounted for.
i dont think so penoy .... black hand it all depends on what you do on pc .. like designing or programming or just bliinig etc.. .. but for most of the average users winxp would be good enough for another couple of years cuz they would hardly be using new features provided in vista , the only thing they could be using is the security .Visual appearance of vista can be achieved in windows xp too by using programs like windowsblinds etc.... so dont go for it just cuz it looks good and yess you need a lil highend pc ( 1ghz < - 1gb ram - graphix card )
It isn't really a matter of if but more like when. Fairly soon after Vista gets released M$ will begin withdrawing support for the older OS's. You have to take a look at where the internet is going - tv, multimedia apps, increased interactivity for your basic user - and the race is on to shepherd the masses to your content and your ads. Think Warner Bros, MySpace, Sky TV and Google combined into a single entity and you get an idea of the direction internet delivery packages are headed in around 10 years. The ultimate 'walled garden'. Computers will need to be able to handle the demands made of them and the best way to do that is by forcing hardware upgrades on the end user.
True, I still feel that xp is good enough. Moreover I don't have such high end pc! Infact i still depend alot on my notebook!
well can they just withdraw support like that? And what about the notebooks? Do you think Notebooks will be sold with vista preinstalled? I don't need that will be very good idea! Because Vista is very resource hungry. I agree with you....the way things are moving....we will need sumthing that can actually cope wid it!
I know someone who has Windows Vista on his laptop and who has been using Vista as his primary operating system for a few weeks. It's still in beta though.
There are tons of good reasons to upgrade to Vista, and security is at the top of that list. I'm loving the beta (only a few minor problems with it) and will definitely be getting the real version when it comes out.
Oh good 2 knw tht ur already using the beta! so hows it? All ur softwares working well?? What is your comp spec?
Yes they did. I don't believe that Windows XP will be maintained for the length of time Windows 98 was, the simple reason being that it is only possible to update and get security patches for Windows XP if you have SP1 installed. Too bad if you you need to reinstall your HD from scratch and have one of the earlier copies, pre-SP1.
i've been using vista build 5456 as my primary os on my laptop and desktop for a couple weeks now. So far I love it. It has some small bugs here and there, but the new interface is nice, the security features are good, and it runs all of my software without issues. (i'm a web developer so I pound on these machines all day)
I am actualy downloading it now after i watched some TV presentations a couple of days ago.. afraid to install to be honest but will still try