Finaly they made a cool looking and performant OS. seems an update for XP and not for vista. Wista was just a bad joke they made while they was building 7.
Is it my imagination or am I one of the few who actually found Vista to be a great OS?
No. You are not alone. I bought Windows Vista because I didn't believe the rumors and I also tried it once. This one time, I had absolutely no problems and I thought it was much cooler than XP.
I feel oh so sorry for those poor, lost souls who prefer to accept rumors and speculation over fact. These are the people who decided that Vista was bad because they allowed OEM and computer stores to sell them poor hardware, or they listened to the Apple ads without realizing that it was nothing but propoganda from the competition that was afraid they could not keep up.
I agree here. XD Well, you can't blame them : they don't know anything in computer hardware. But, you can blame them in the fact that they don't even try it with somewhat decent hardware and make them realize that the rumors are false or exagerated.
All those people who decided to stick with XP are going to have the hardest time of all moving over to Windows 7. Sure, Vista had it's problems in the start, but so did XP, and they've forgotten that.
Yes. It's harder to move from XP to Seven than from Vista to Seven. I agree firmly with the second sentence. It's the pure true fact. I remember, in the beginning of XP, I was still in high school, that people went "XP is bad! It takes too much of a big PC to run!" or "XP is bugged. Windows 98 forever!" Ah! Now, we see "Vista is bad! It takes too much memory. Windows XP forever!".
The hard true fact is that Seven has the same requirement has Vista and people seem to forget about that. *sigh*
I have yet to see one single shred of evidence that conclusively proves beyond all doubt that Vista is as bad as some people believe.
This.
And I'm not thinking of "I heard that so-and-so had such-and-such a problem" or "Vista runs too slowly on my new laptop with 1GB of memory" or "UAC stops me from doing anything" or "I can't find x64 drivers for my 8 year old sound card".
Vista will never run well on 1GB of RAM. NEVER. If you want to stick 1GB of RAM, better use Linux or XP or give Windows 7 a try. Also, all the problems in rumors about Vista are exagerrated. There are no more driver disponibility problems except for old hardware. If there's a BSOD, you have to either blame the hardware or the drivers. Not Vista.
UAC stops me of doing anything. WHAT? QUOI? なに? Seriously, it gives you a warning before making something. It doesn't stop you. YES, the UAC in Vista is annoying but it doesn't stop you of doing anything. Microsoft never wanted you to stop doing anything on any of the systems they developped. I never saw that happen.
Old stuff is made to be recycled in re-made into something more recent. Old-stuff need to die. People always tell me "I don't need to change PC, I will always have XP". Never say always. One day, one part will die and it will be time to buy something else and that something else won't have XP. So, it's time to get a better sound card that WILL have 64-bit drivers. The better sound card will give you better sound and more options and will make you upgrade the number of channels you can actually put on it. That for... 50$? Pretty much. Even less. There are no problems with the mobo because there's still PCI sound cards out there.
We all know by experience that 95% of what gave Vista such a bad rep was not the fault of Vista, but of hardware manufacturers that installed it onto under-specced hardware, or got caught napping when it came time to update driver software for their hardware products.
Yeah. Instead of making progress in hardware, they were still installing Vista on the same machine that would have XP and in which XP would run better. Most laptops has Intel integrated chipsets and at that time Intel didn't release any video chip that could take both Aero and Direct X 10. Meaning that Aero would be desactivated AND performance to be extremely bad coz of the lack of RAM.
Also, like you said, the drivers were developped much later meaning that it could be a pain to make something work in the beginning. But, it's the hardware manufacturer's fault. ENTIRELY.
Now, only because "Windows 7 will be the savior from Vista and the real upgrade to XP" manufacturers decided to write their drivers in advance. Which is kind of lame. Like Vista wasn't announced long enough before its release.
All the people I know that use Vista all says that they are satisfied with it. In those people, I even have gamers (excludes my brother and father... they are still on XP but will move to Windows 7 upon release *facepalm*). So, I don't think it's MS fault and Vista is still a pretty good OS. Maybe not as good as XP is at the moment but still pretty good. It is NOT as bad as Millenium was. ME WAS BS, not Vista.