Originally posted by chris ashdown
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Horses for courses
I use Vista, XP Pro, W2K W98 and a Mac osx 10.3 or something, not sure really, hate the thing but needs must sometimes and have a couple of sco unix boxes around here which i never mess with until i have to, now that is a stable system, its been on for about 7 years and only turned off to change a back up drive and because some twat dug up a the big fat cable in the street and it took 18 hours to get the electric back on
Well vista for me is the most stable (apart from the unix), i still get the blue screen of death with XP on a regular basis, Actinic runs fine on vista, well apart from that annoying place to store you files.
Why do most companys opt for XP, well in my opinion, its more than one reason, they are comfortable with XP, if you have not tried vista and read the horror stories you wont, vista is confusing with all the different flavours, people dont know what one they need, so go for what they know.
Speed issues, well as people said, vista is hungry for vital resources so if you get a vista model then at least 2gb or ram, mind you i have systems happy with 1gb and it currently doubles as an internal mailserver for 2 sites.
My main reason for the vista m/c, xp needed rebooting to often, not desirable for a mail server really.
So just depends what you want to do, oh and im on a laptop at present with vista and running various versions of actinic and XP applications without any problems at all
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its been on for about 7 years
There was a bug in Windows 98 that only showed up if the system was on for 43 or 47 days. It was years before it was found as very few people had managed to keep a Windows system alive for that trivial amount of time.Norman - www.drillpine.biz
Edinburgh, U K / Bitez, Turkey
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I think we all agree that Linux is by far superior but it's not an OS suitable for running a full business on - yet.
XP does wind itself up sometimes and needs rebooting. One thing Vista is very good at, as Darren says, is running 24/7 for ever. The only exception to this I have found is if you have a file open which is hosted on another PC or server. After a few days it starts to drag the whole thing down and you need to close it and open again. Guess it's all the back up stuff.
Oh, and for any MCE2005 users, the Vista version is by far superior and very stable. My main back up machine is also the PVR which we watch telly with and record, pause and rewind all that kind of thing. More stable than any PVR I have ever used. Have not needed to reboot once since I got it months ago.
Yes, you need some serious RAM but that's cheap nowadays. To get an XJ6 to accelerate as fast as a Dolomite Sprint, you need a bigger power plant and a lot more juice. I'd still take the Jag any day.
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lol Kathy
You certainly started a hot topic, that's for sure!
I'm still dubious about Vista and we've hunted down XP laptops recently (either Dell or independant stores) just because I *know* all my stuff works fine on Vista and..well, if it aint broke etc
You're gonna have to make your own decision though coz otherwise you might come back and blame us if it goes wrongTracey
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Originally posted by budgetbumpsahem!
I thought we agreed to ban that word!
Well I'm more bewildered now than when I posted the question
Decided on OS of XP and and ACER as make, then had look at Dell - so much choice - then re-read this thread and now wonder if Vista is way to go - oh decisions, decisions.
Yours truly confuggled of Puddle Pet Care
I have to say though vista is better with network connections than XP and it happily finds all my pc's on different ip's and subnet's on the my cross network, this maybe another reason why i like it these extras suit me, for alot they are probably never used.
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Originally posted by RuralWebWhat is the use of a new OS if you have to turn it into XP (XP compatability mode) when you want to use it.
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Been thinking about this.
If its a work horse machine, get XP, no question.
If its a some work, some play, but maybe less pressure on the machine than say your office pc(s), then consider Vista.
I have two `consultants` who work in this industry and both say Vista is fine now. Although one hates Dell and the other swears by them.
Although one does also trump it by saying a Mac is better still.
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