6/11/2008 9:48:24 PM
^yeah that got really annoying. Prospero's alternative looks good too so you don't completely turn off uac. ^^great explanation. One thing that always buggs me about OSX is it seems a lot less customizable. The menus and interface have less options to stream line things and make it more efficient. You're stuck using the same method each time rather than altering the menus to fit your needs as Noen mentioned.
6/11/2008 10:44:43 PM
Just to be clear I'm not saying one way is *better* than the other. I really love a lot about OSX, and particularly about the iPhone (not so much the iPod classics, or iTunes, which are both pretty garbage in interaction terms).
6/12/2008 12:26:24 AM
I dislike itunes. I do on the other hand like OSX and the iphone. I just don't say it that much. I want an iphone for 199$ WITHOUT having to resign a 2-year contract!!!!
6/12/2008 12:37:45 AM
I'm not sure if this has been discussed yet, but is there any reason why I'd want to put Vista into my new computer build?I have ti on my laptop, and can't stand any of the new features.Will software (especially games) a couple years from now no longer work on XP?
6/12/2008 8:02:40 AM
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6/12/2008 8:53:53 AM
The big reason i switched was the 64 bit support was so much better than XP's. I haven't run into any compatibility problems with 64 bit, and all the latest games support 64 bit. Whereas the support for XP 64 bit kinda sucked. Also the switch allowed me to break the 32 bit ram limit. I think having 4-8 gigs of ram alone is reason enough. Plus there's been a lot of security updates in the 64 bit version like patchguard, having drivers digitally signed, more effective DEP, and driver support is supposedly better for future-proofing. I've actually disabled any anti-virus to speed things up and do random scans every few weeks but i have yet to get a virus/spyware (as far as i know).
6/12/2008 9:12:06 AM
^that's not just for the 64 bit edition.Vista in general has MUCH better driver stability, MUCH better security (you should spring for OneCare now that it has Antivirus included), actually usable Indexing services (even moreso if you use other MS products like Outlook), and Volume Shadow Copy.
6/12/2008 4:18:31 PM
^from what i read i was under the impression that vista 64bit had more security features than 32 bit. But yeah the driver support and signing is vastly increased in both versions. http://www.winsupersite.com/showcase/winvista_ff_x64.asp
6/12/2008 4:26:38 PM
i've been on the beta since v.1 for OneCare. i loved it, then i realized how poor it did in comparitive tests with other anti-spyware/anti-virus and dropped it.VERY easy to use and includes easy backup/restore, etc.
6/12/2008 4:28:38 PM
6/12/2008 5:53:28 PM
^I no right?^^I look at onecare in the greater context though. It's a hella lot less of a system hoser than Symantec is (which I am running because it came preinstalled on my desktop). At work, we run E-Trust by CA. But OneCare, when combined with Vista's other built in security, and normal people not surfing for warez and illegal pr0n, is plenty sufficient.
6/12/2008 11:12:25 PM
Is there a better (but free) partition manager than the built in one? (I have partition magic 8 but it won't work with vista). I'm trying to rectify this situation:Can't move C: forward (the unallocated space is where XP used to live).
6/13/2008 8:45:37 PM
you should be able to right-click on C: and choose "Extend Volume..." to extend it into the unallocated space, at least I can do this on my Vista SP1 Enterprise?
6/13/2008 9:00:06 PM
no you can't extend it to a lower offset, if that makes senseedit: I mean C: starts ~150GB into the disk - I can't bring it forward and extend it to make it span the whole disk. Also, I went and converted it to a dynamic disk and that didn't help [Edited on June 13, 2008 at 9:07 PM. Reason : .]edit 2: Yeah according to the help I boned myself when I converted it to a dynamic disk. That turned my partition into a "simple volume" and now I have even fewer options. I guess I could figure out a way to back everything up, format and repartition, then restore [Edited on June 13, 2008 at 9:11 PM. Reason : ..]
6/13/2008 9:03:08 PM
http://onecare.live.com/standard/en-us/default.htmor http://slickdeals.net/permadeal/12700get either one, backup and the restore it to a new partition [Edited on June 13, 2008 at 10:28 PM. Reason : .]
6/13/2008 10:26:35 PM
6/13/2008 10:31:57 PM
6/13/2008 11:02:29 PM
For anyone running Vista SP1, Microsoft has released a performance and reliability update:http://arstechnica.com/journals/microsoft.ars/2008/06/25/performance-and-reliability-update-for-vista-sp1-releasedx86: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=DF72A9B0-564E-4326-894E-05CBA709CB39x64: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=C3536CAA-7B71-4525-9D23-21A5B3D4507FI ran into that invalid win32 application error fairly often, usually after uptime of a few days or more.
6/27/2008 7:06:12 AM
So, my idle memory footprint is about 900 MB (got 3 GB of RAM). Does this sound on par?
6/27/2008 9:36:54 AM
yep, sounds bout right.
6/27/2008 12:07:17 PM
hah, mine runs (according the the vista sidebar gadget) at about 45-50% just being on...out of 4gb but, as it was pointed out...what's the point of having RAM if it's not being used? i guess i'd rather it use 2gb just being ON and have it be snappy and responsive than not[Edited on June 27, 2008 at 12:11 PM. Reason : .]
6/27/2008 12:10:52 PM
i normally have less than 5% ram free on my 2gb ram system (vista home basic i think)superfetch sucks up all available ram...and i think that is by default cause i never explicitly turned it onhttp://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/windows-vista-superfetch-and-readyboostanalyzed,1532.html
6/27/2008 12:27:02 PM
same here, usually 35-50% idle. The ram never maxes out so it doesn't bother me, and it's very snappy.
6/27/2008 12:27:03 PM
You referring to idle processor usage? Mine's about 5 to 10 %.
6/27/2008 12:28:15 PM
^previous 4 posts:
6/27/2008 12:33:03 PM
6/27/2008 12:54:24 PM
True, but i did say "same here" refering to the previous post on ram. I wish windows had better multiple monitor support. I want to be able to put a different video on each screen using dreamscene, not the same one on both. Also if i want to do two different desktop pictures i have to combine two 1920 by 1200 pictures to a 3840 by 1200 picture and then tile it. I guess i could get ultramon or something. Anyone had any experience with good multiple monitor programs for vista?
6/27/2008 1:01:51 PM
^ I'll check Lenovo Presentation Director when I get home. From my initial tinkering with it there a hell of a lot of options.
6/27/2008 1:04:25 PM
http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/windows-vista/dual-monitors-use-a-different-wallpaper-on-each-desktop-in-vista-or-xp/That one is free.
6/27/2008 1:11:02 PM
^ a bunchacronis disk director works with vista and can move partitions around
6/30/2008 8:38:43 AM
here's a great (starting) list of UI nit-picks and bugs that are in Vista that overall show a lack of interface consistency and overall attention to detail (something that's bound to happen, of course, with millions of lines of code and 25 years of legacy products to support)http://www.istartedsomething.com/20080531/windows-ui-taskforce-your-help-wanted/for example, it's amazing you can still find this Windows 3.1 style Open dialogue box in Vistaand the remove-USB device dialogue, which hasn't changed since at least Windows 2000 and maybe before - it was bad then, and it's even worse now that USB devices have become even more common
7/1/2008 4:53:17 PM
i just yank that shit out. never had a problem.
7/1/2008 5:04:31 PM
There hasn't been a problem since 98. it's there for legacy devices and for power users who still use delayed read/write on external drives for performance gains.
7/5/2008 8:39:35 PM
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7/5/2008 11:52:03 PM
^me touchy? I gave a two sentence response to your ridiculous post and now you write a diatribe.I've used BOTH systems longer than you have, in more environments. You yourself have said you've spent an hour or so with Vista? How are you qualified to make ANY judgement or comparison?
7/6/2008 1:56:24 AM
I've been using Vista for a couple of months now, and I still really like it. I'm kind of shocked.
7/6/2008 11:52:57 AM
7/6/2008 1:32:18 PM
That's assuming it's a corner, and that they'd want to get out of it.Apple has mass market appeal with the iPod and iPhone, it has a very niche appeal with it's computers. Microsoft has just the reverse. I don't know that appealing to the overwhelming majority is a "corner" to be gotten out of.But damn I wish MS as a company had the resources to do what Apple does if only there were a good 5,000 excellent designers looking for jobs
7/6/2008 6:21:50 PM
7/6/2008 8:10:32 PM
^If they did something like that chances are when it came to update, a lot more people would check out OS X as a different option.
7/6/2008 8:17:26 PM
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7/7/2008 1:17:10 AM
i've noticed my explorer crashes a lot in vista ultimate x86 folders open just go POOF.also, i see a lot of random bugs with selecting files and seeing their filesize. sometimes it keeps adding the filesize at the bottom of an explorer window, so each time you click the file it adds it. very odd.
7/7/2008 2:23:16 PM
also, many times when deleting a folder with contents, i get a PERMISSIONS error. I can go inside the folder, delete all the files within, and then delete the folder.yay for vista!
7/7/2008 3:45:29 PM
the question is, what in the world did you do to get yourself in that kind of mess in the first place?Sounds like there are multiple other problems in play there
7/7/2008 5:16:51 PM
All I have to say is fuck UAC.
7/12/2008 1:31:50 PM
7/12/2008 7:18:13 PM