the most recent thread i could find was from marchshould i just skip over this and check out windows vista?
9/21/2006 7:34:23 PM
i just installed it a few days ago and its running fine, most everybody makes programs that work with it, if not they will work in x86 mode, the only things that i use and couldn't get to work are diskeeper, any of norton shit, avg antivirus will work if you have full version, and you gotta do some sweatin to make nForce work if you have it. other than that it's fine. and oh yea, ultramon doesn't like 64 too much but it works ok.
9/21/2006 7:38:58 PM
Make sure your printer will work with it... can be a problem... And the original Oregon Trail won't work on it.
9/21/2006 8:14:13 PM
yea i forgot, my printer dont work with it either
9/21/2006 9:04:43 PM
most webcams don't have 64 bit drivers.
9/21/2006 9:29:37 PM
jeff, just sign up and download Vista RC1 64bit. it runs great on my machine and its free until June 2007. Almost everyone has driver support except for Creative and Linksys.
9/22/2006 12:36:17 AM
will games run alright on the vista beta?
9/22/2006 12:45:30 AM
yup...i have been playing Steam (DoD source, CS: Source), Company of Heroes, flight simulator X currently on this setup and have had no problems.
9/22/2006 12:52:36 AM
i tested my machine and it said it would work finedoes alcohol 120% not work with it?anybody have vista that also plays albatross18?whats some good antivirus shit to get with vista...since it says pretty much all my antivirus stuff isnt going to work
9/22/2006 2:37:07 PM
^ http://www.google.com/search?sourceid=navclient&ie=UTF-8&rls=SUNA,SUNA:2006-25,SUNA:en&q=vista+antivirusso why are you guys running x64? Besides the benefit of being about to run >4gb (which i wouldnt' even really call a benefit for 99.99% of people) whats the reasoning...what 64b applications are that important to you? or is it a "i just want to play around with it" kind of thing?
9/22/2006 2:45:54 PM
well for me running Vista 64bit started out as
9/22/2006 4:36:40 PM
i cant get windows xp pro to recognize my 400 GB HDDim running windows xp pro 2002no matter what i do nothing will work...theres a two page thread about it and nobody has any idea what to doso i figure vista will recognize it so why not...plus upgrading my computer for free cant hurt right?i eventually want to max out the RAM (4GB) in this thing and have tons of storage space as welli really dont care about needing it or whatever because the extra 100 something dollars it will be for 4 GB of RAM over 2 GB of RAM is like nothing to meim not rich or whatever but i just dont spend a lot of money on a lot of stuff so blowing 100-150 dollars to never have to upgrade my computer again and to be able to run whatever the fuck i want to run however i want to run it is well worth it to meplus everyone can get all mad when i list my specs in some random thread for some random reasonand thats always fun
9/22/2006 5:16:47 PM
9/22/2006 5:45:12 PM
^^ go to your HD manufacturer's website and download the tool to make it show.
9/22/2006 6:32:04 PM
9/22/2006 8:43:57 PM
thats just an expression i've never seen before, i was shocked that someone would say that
9/23/2006 11:50:04 AM
yea i just looked at your other thread....your computer needs about $4,000 put into it before you can even think about posting your specs, and with your computer knowledge, you'll never be able to build a system yourself, so you'll fry everything, (i mean for christ's sake, you dont even know what a pci slot is), so you'll have to pay somebody else another 5 grand to build you a computer and oh yea, about the "never" part, 3-5 years and your super machine that you just put 9 grand into is going to be obsolete. so shut up and stop making stupid threads
9/23/2006 1:41:15 PM
yeah, saying you're never going to have to upgrade again is pretty ridiculous.
9/23/2006 2:21:11 PM
9/23/2006 8:52:53 PM
well here is my .64 experience. i'm running it now as primary system and i'm not too thrilled with it. i haven't noticed any performance gain only problems and missing drivers
9/23/2006 11:46:27 PM
much appreciatedi think im either going to stick with xp pro or do a quick trial of vistaits not dramatically different is it?
9/24/2006 3:16:44 AM
all i gotta say is "moore's law"
9/24/2006 1:46:36 PM
idk i've been trying to get a copy of vista for months now and i have no luck at all
9/24/2006 3:50:53 PM
you can get it for free from microsofti downloaded the 4 GB file in like 4 hours
9/25/2006 12:38:38 PM
I have Vista on disc. Got it from a tech demo show. 64 and 32 bit versions... sitting at the bottom of my trash bin right now.A lot of my drivers won't work. Can't get HP 64bit printer drivers to work. Can't get Radeon 64bit drivers to work correctly. Most of my games don't work and those that do just crash after playing for a few minutes. Blue screened on me if I let computer idle after a few hours. I can't even get it to dual boot correctly. Tried VistaBoot, bootcfg edits, fixboot, all the boots you'll ever need, etc... After a whole night of messing with it, I blew everything away and went back to XP.No real performance gains from Vista. Aside from the eye candy, it's just a big PITA. Wait until they get all the bugs out.
9/25/2006 2:39:46 PM