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trog
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Forum Posts: 14857
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How many of you chumps have actually upgraded?
Are you going to move to Windows Vista?
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I already have.: 7.6% (10 votes) Total votes: 131 Please log in to vote!! |
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#0 01:01pm 08/02/07
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Nailbomb
Posts: 2084
Location: Melbourne, Victoria
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Wouldn't consider it until I got a new PC and there was at least a service pack out for it, even then it also depends how many DRM related issues are still plaguing the OS. I didn't switch to XP for ages after it came out, I think the main reason I ended up going from 98SE to XP in the end was the ability to use NTFS.
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| #1 01:11pm 08/02/07 |
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sc00bs
Posts: 2210
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Considering upgrading, its just sitting here collecting dust. Really want to have a play with aero :D
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| #2 01:13pm 08/02/07 |
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parabol
Posts: 2969
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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How many of you chumps have actually upgraded? I'm more interested in "why have you upgraded?" Upgrading has barely crossed my mind as there seem to be more unknowns/downsides than benefits. |
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| #3 01:26pm 08/02/07 |
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Creepy
Posts: 558
Location: USA
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I got Vista Ultimate Full Retail off a mate who works at MS ($45!!)
There were reasons why I had to do what I did, but I'd tell anyone now who owns XP - stay put. Forget DRM. Forget anti-MS sentiment. Simply put, the soundcard issues are a bloody mess right now. Video isn't much better. Aero might look pretty, but then, so do some of the crazy mods out there for Ubuntu. If you enjoy Directsound3D (EAX) titles, and have no OpenAL support for your card (which is pretty much everyone bar a handful of Creative cards), stay with XP. Otherwise...enjoy 2.0 sound in your games. |
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| #4 01:29pm 08/02/07 |
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Spook
Posts: 17758
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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haha, 4 people voted worng
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| #5 01:42pm 08/02/07 |
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TicMan
Posts: 1619
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I upgraded because I got it for free.
Other than my CSR's not working & Microsoft moving everything around so you can no longer find where s*** used to be, it's pretty good. If I had to pay for it, I'd still be on XP though since I haven't found any amazing feature in Vista that's worth the blingah. |
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| #6 02:06pm 08/02/07 |
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paveway
Posts: 4455
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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hell naw
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| #7 02:07pm 08/02/07 |
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Raven
Posts: 1796
Location: Melbourne, Victoria
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"Upgrade"? From OSX to Vista?
Bahahahaha. |
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| #8 02:52pm 08/02/07 |
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Eds
Posts: 8154
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I only use 2 speakers when playing games anyway, loaded up my drivers and everything fine, runs as fast if not faster than XP, all my software, games etc run. I like the new interface and it has some neat features and a lot of bug fixes.
Honestly if your tempted to do it , then just do it. I like the feel of it a lot more than XP, but then again I like the new gui. |
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| #9 03:17pm 08/02/07 |
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dafugg
Posts: 1344
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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OK two things already that irk me in this thread:
(1) f***ing smugness of mac users.. do you have to be so smug to avoid thinking about how much you just paid for an intel x86 system with a fancy OS? (2) Vista benchmarks so far afaik are slower than XP SP2 when using an actual GAME (not synthetic). |
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| #10 03:31pm 08/02/07 |
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TicMan
Posts: 1621
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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(2) Vista benchmarks so far afaik are slower than XP SP2 when using an actual GAME (not synthetic). Huh? Have you used Vista? I have for several games and none of them have been performing slower than they did on XP. |
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| #11 03:42pm 08/02/07 |
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parabol
Posts: 2970
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I have for several games and none of them have been performing slower than they did on XP Read the following articles for more insight: For now, gamers that were interested in running off to get a copy of Windows Vista, I'd caution you to take a minute and contemplate. Gaming under Vista is definitely possible and if you're comfortable with some slight performance drops for now while taking advantage of Vista's other new features, then a move to Vista sooner rather than later should be considered. If gaming and gaming performance is your only metric for your PC, then I'd definitely hold out on upgrading until AMD and NVIDIA have their software perfected. http://www.pcper.com/article.php?type=expert&aid=354&pid=2 (Source of quote) http://techgage.com/article/windows_vista_gaming_performance_reports http://www.tomshardware.com/2007/01/29/xp-vs-vista/page4.html#3d_games last edited by parabol at 15:53:19 08/Feb/07 |
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| #12 03:53pm 08/02/07 |
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Eds
Posts: 8155
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Iv noticed no difference in game performance to be honest. They run just as well as they did on XP.
The reason could be is because that benchmark is flawed. As usual, ATI dont have decent f***ing drivers for vista, in fact, they were in beta last I checked but that could have changed. Nvidia has 2 sets of drivers for Vista now, so maybe thats why im not getting any less performance? because I am using the nvidea drivers, not the MS supplied one. |
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| #13 03:56pm 08/02/07 |
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demon
Posts: 2637
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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you guys using vista & saying games are no slower... are you running fps tests or just saying it looks similar? coz my mate in i.t. rekns all the cpu-heavy games like doom3, quake4 & oblivion ran slower in vista. on the same machine, previously running xp-sp2 with the latest nvidia drivers. (so he had fps stats to compare to.)
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| #14 04:31pm 08/02/07 |
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эδєє
Posts: 1296
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I think you need to add Dual Boot to that poll coz atm thats probably the best option, or at least thats what im doing.
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| #15 04:39pm 08/02/07 |
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TiT
Posts: 1062
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I'll just wait until i buy a new computer and get it then... Probably wait till next christmas...
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| #16 04:56pm 08/02/07 |
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infi
Posts: 5124
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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i'll wait till it's on special.
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| #17 05:07pm 08/02/07 |
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TicMan
Posts: 1622
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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nVidia released a new driver a day or two after Vista's release and ATI had their driver out on the day. With the default drivers in Vista - it sucked (no surprises) but once I installed the ATI drivers I've seen no problem.
you guys using vista & saying games are no slower... are you running fps tests or just saying it looks similar? I generally just go on how it looks since well that's all I really care about when playing a game. If it's chunky, laggy and slow then there's a problem. But between the two OS' everything is identical so far for me. |
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| #18 05:19pm 08/02/07 |
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trog
AGN Admin
Posts: 20047
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Surely some enterprising person has made an open source Aqua-like interface thing for Windows by now
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| #19 05:31pm 08/02/07 |
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boba
Cainer
Posts: 2519
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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i'd upgrade if I didn't have to fork over my hard earned coins
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| #20 05:47pm 08/02/07 |
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infi
Posts: 5126
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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just farm some more.
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| #21 05:52pm 08/02/07 |
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SquarkyD
Posts: 5794
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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i have no plans to upgrade and dont know if i ever will. going to XP/OSX when i get my macbook and considering all i do on my desktop PC is a few games, web and audio editing i cant see the point. Mostly because my setup is rock solid for recording/editing and i feel no need to put that in jepordy until vista is well established. Oh and depending on the nazi'ness of its DRM.
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| #22 06:24pm 08/02/07 |
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эδєє
Posts: 1297
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I generally just go on how it looks since well that's all I really care about when playing a game. If it's chunky, laggy and slow then there's a problem. But between the two OS' everything is identical so far for me. Is this with Aero Glass theme or Aero basic theme? Coz I have gripes about running 3d games while I'm already in a 3d desktop. Unless dx10 has sorta fixed all that? |
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| #23 06:25pm 08/02/07 |
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TicMan
Posts: 1623
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I have full Aero featuers running. Gool thing is that if an application needs to pimp it's 3D goodies then Aero gets disabled automatically.
Haven't tried running any 3D apps in a Window though. |
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| #24 06:40pm 08/02/07 |
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Twisted
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Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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| #25 07:50pm 08/02/07 |
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parabol
Posts: 2974
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Haven't tried running any 3D apps in a Window though. Try Google Earth or Celestia. |
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| #26 08:00pm 08/02/07 |
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ctd
Posts: 4999
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Ill upgrade when they give me a reason to upgrade.
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| #27 08:08pm 08/02/07 |
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whoop
Posts: 10946
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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where's the "I'd rather claw my eyes out like sam neil" option?
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| #28 09:00pm 08/02/07 |
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rubba-chikin
Posts: 5129
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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You need to add the "Dual Boot XP/Vista" option.
Its nice and all but when something doesn't work its a relief to be able to fall back to an OS that will run whatever without a drama. Theres no way I'm having Vista as a solo OS install for a good while yet. |
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| #29 10:50pm 08/02/07 |
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HERMITech
Posts: 4957
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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/me stands next to rubba-chikin an nods vehemently
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| #30 11:15pm 08/02/07 |
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TicMan
Posts: 1624
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Interestingly WoW crashes in XP (ever since TBC) yet no problems in Vista.
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| #31 11:28pm 08/02/07 |
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whoop
Posts: 10948
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I'm going to label vista as the next windows ME
edit: lol http://www.break.com/index/how_to_properly_load_vista.html last edited by whoop at 23:52:51 08/Feb/07 |
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| #32 11:52pm 08/02/07 |
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icewyrm
Posts: 1734
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I'll use vista on my next machine, gonna have to learn it sooner or later most likely, fastest way to learn to fix problems is to have them happen to you :|
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| #33 12:12am 09/02/07 |
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Eds
Posts: 8156
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I find it slightly disturbing that the people who hate vista and talk s*** about it, have never even used it, and have seen maybe 1 screen shot of it.
anyway. I ghosted my XP install before loading vista, in case s*** happens. So far no dramas but its only been a week. not a fan boi of it but I am liking it. In answer to someones question, no , I dont measure it with FPS or benchmark tools, im not that bored. It runs and looks and feels the same as XP did in my games, no lag, no jitters, no crashes, no nasty pixilation (sp). Also they have fixed the sleep and hibernate functions and it rocks. takes about 2 seconds to load after I lift my laptops lid. |
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| #34 12:23am 09/02/07 |
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parabol
Posts: 2975
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I find it slightly disturbing that the people who hate vista and talk s*** about it, have never even used it Why would I go out and buy Vista or visit a friend's house just to "try it". I'm not that bored. XP is treating most of us just fine. Everything works, full driver support. If we want eye-candy, there's the Vista Tranformation pack for XP. There's almost nothing out there right now that needs Vista, so why should we rush out and upgrade ASAP? I'd rather wait until: 1) There is decent driver support for ALL of my hardware 2) There is an actual need to get Vista (say, DX10 games) 3) The DX10 cards are a bit more affordable Otherwise it's too much of a waste of time "trying out" something that I don't need. Sounds like you have a bit too much time on your hands? last edited by parabol at 00:54:11 09/Feb/07 |
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| #35 12:54am 09/02/07 |
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whoop
Posts: 10949
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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In answer to someones question, no , I dont measure it with FPS or benchmark tools, im not that bored. It ran cs:s as well as XP on my p4 and that was the beta version of vista so I imagine the release will be about the same. |
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| #36 01:11am 09/02/07 |
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Strik3r
Posts: 1277
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
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my friend just went to vista and has had nothing but trouble.. he has a pretty high end system (2 gig ram, x1800 gfx) and his FPS has gone down about 20% in CSS and other games are noticably worse. Not to mention the probs hes had with sound. Said hes formatting tomorrow and putting vista on the shelf for 6 months.. im aiming for a year ^_^
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| #37 01:43am 09/02/07 |
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Creepy
Posts: 560
Location: USA
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Haha "Vista Tranformation pack for XP" - Mutton dressed as goat.
Seriously though, the FPS drops can be attributed to: - unoptimized drivers - both NVIDIA and AMD (ATI) admit they aren't 'done' coding drivers for Vista. - CPU having to eat EAX/Directsound3D calls...instead of your nice hardware-accelerated soundcard's chip. Try it - if you have a game that is now lower in FPS in Vista, and uses EAX sound - disable the sound engine completely (see if there's a /nosound command line parameter). Witness the boostage. As for Glass being a FPS killer - not true. You lose bugger all FPS between Aero Basic and Aero Glass. (This is a major difference over the public Beta) |
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| #38 03:51am 09/02/07 |
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boba
Cainer
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Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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and his FPS has gone down about 20% in CSS and other games are noticably worsemaybe that's a sign that he should stop playing s***house games |
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| #39 08:22am 09/02/07 |
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rubba-chikin
Posts: 5130
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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^^ lolol ati on vista ^^ I didn't know people still buy ati crap heh, I haven't seen a respectable ati card come though our builds in a very very long time.
If Nvidia are having dramas with drivers I can only imagine ati would be worse. The hibernation mode was something that I also thought was very cool. I hit my power button to shut the comp off thinking it would just shut down like XP but oh no. All the devices powered off and it actually looked like it was completely off, but obviously the memory was still being fed some juice to hold the data. Come back a bit later hit the power button and BANG im at the desktop in about 2 seconds... Um woah?! Then I realised it had to be some kind of awesome hibernation mode. If its that fast and power friendly sif ever turn off the PC again! last edited by rubba-chikin at 08:59:49 09/Feb/07 |
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| #40 08:59am 09/02/07 |
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Opec
Posts: 4410
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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The only thing that I might look forward to is new Windows Vista Server. Man I hope they fix the problem with shared folders to be able to assign "no move" permission to stop dumb users from "accidentally" drag and drop folders ....
As for desktop vista. meh. |
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| #41 09:26am 09/02/07 |
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TicMan
Posts: 1627
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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^^ lolol ati on vista ^^ I didn't know people still buy ati crap heh, I haven't seen a respectable ati card come though our builds in a very very long time. I'm running an X1600 mobility (Inspiron 6400) without any dramas. |
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| #42 10:41am 09/02/07 |
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эδєє
Posts: 1299
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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The hibernation mode was something that I also thought was very cool. I hit my power button to shut the comp off thinking it would just shut down like XP but oh no. All the devices powered off and it actually looked like it was completely off, but obviously the memory was still being fed some juice to hold the data. Um thats just suspend to ram (STR), its been around for ages. My XP uses STR as opposed to STD (to disk). Im pretty sure you should be able to change it to use it in your bios > power settings. |
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| #43 12:18pm 09/02/07 |
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parabol
Posts: 2978
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Im pretty sure you should be able to change it to use it in your bios > power settings. More like Control Panel -> Power Options in Windows XP. Standby = Suspend to RAM Hibernate = Suspend to Disk http://homepage.powerup.com.au/~boldajis/images/powerbutton.jpg last edited by parabol at 12:29:29 09/Feb/07 |
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| #44 12:29pm 09/02/07 |
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эδєє
Posts: 1300
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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There you go. Ive never had to change mine so..
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| #45 12:27pm 09/02/07 |
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Crunch
Posts: 929
Location: Perth, Western Australia
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Personally, I'll be waiting for SP1.
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| #46 07:40pm 09/02/07 |
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Eds
Posts: 8157
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Sounds like you have a bit too much time on your hands? Too right, needed to reinstall my machine, have vista, on holidays :) Im not having a go at you for not using it, im simply asking people to NOT go "lol vista is s*** lol" without knowing anything about it or trying it. There is probably no reason for a lot of people to upgrade, so yeah, why bother. I want to try it out so one day when we move over to it at work, I know its ins and outs :) last edited by Eds at 23:33:09 09/Feb/07 |
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| #47 11:33pm 09/02/07 |
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parabol
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Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I want to try it Good. Carry on. Guinea pigs are needed prior to SP1 :) |
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| #48 09:58pm 09/02/07 |
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Eds
Posts: 8158
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Hey, its my send fault to MS that makes your SP1 :P
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| #49 09:59pm 09/02/07 |
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Cl1nt
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Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
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im simply asking people to go "lol vista is s*** lol" without knowing anything about it or trying it |
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| #50 10:50pm 09/02/07 |
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Eds
Posts: 8160
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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lol, well spotted :P
fixed it |
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| #51 11:33pm 09/02/07 |
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HERMITech
Posts: 4958
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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While I have no intention of running it as my primary OS for at least 12 months or more, and while I "HATE" the interface I will grudgingly admit it has some decent features.
- Ability to browse hardware attached to machine prior to OS install instead of being forced to use a floppy to install raid drivers - Games can be associated with a rating (eg ESRB though not limited to that body) which can assist a parent in monitoring their childrens gaming patterns so far as to even prevent a MA registered game being played or installed or alternatively (if I remember accurately enough) report the amount of time the game was actually played! While the concept is good I can also see it being subject to misuse by govt censorship bodies in the event of a worst case scenario PS Company of Heroes runs fine under Vista Ultimate using a Core 2 6700, 7950 GX2 and an X-Fi Platinum with 2 gig of RAM |
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| #52 12:54am 10/02/07 |
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Eds
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Another feature I discovered last night. The ability to play a game on your primary monitor, while having WMP full screen on your secondary. Also when in game it locks you to the primary monitor so you can accidentally scroll out of the game. XP never did this for me and its soooo f***ing awesome.
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| #53 12:54pm 10/02/07 |
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YoungNastyMan
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Location: Sydney, New South Wales
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I only just started using XP last year!
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| #54 01:01pm 10/02/07 |
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parabol
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Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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The ability to play a game on your primary monitor, while having WMP full screen on your secondary XP has always allowed me to do this. Just then I ran FEAR and played a movie simultaneously on different monitors. it locks you to the primary monitor so you can accidentally scroll out of the game 95% of regular fullscreen games on XP are fine. I only ever lost focus on the very few games that used the regular Windows mouse cursor/calls (e.g Trackmania Track Editor). Once again another set of "new features" that have actually been in XP the whole time or are a non-issue. last edited by parabol at 13:11:48 10/Feb/07 |
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| #55 01:11pm 10/02/07 |
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koopz
Posts: 6085
Location: Queensland
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I love how memtest kicks-in automatically when needed now.. I wish they could've used another diagnostic for the job though
I don't like how you still have to be using signed drivers for Vista to report your dying soundcard/videocard/etc correctly, but it's getting better |
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| #56 01:54pm 10/02/07 |
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Eds
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Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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XP has always allowed me to do this. Just then I ran FEAR and played a movie simultaneously on different monitors. Same, but never full screen on the secondary monitor without it going back to a windowed mode. 95% of regular fullscreen games on XP are fine. I only ever lost focus on the very few games that used the regular Windows mouse cursor/calls (e.g Trackmania Track Editor). Majority of games I play, specially WoW, didnt lock it. Maybe a non-issue to you, but your not the only user in the world, remember that. |
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| #57 02:35pm 10/02/07 |
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parabol
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Same, but never full screen on the secondary monitor without it going back to a windowed mode. What card/drivers were you using? |
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| #58 02:48pm 10/02/07 |
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Eds
Posts: 8163
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Nvidia card, always the latest drivers. Admittidly, I hadnt tried it since about mid jan last year, since I gave up and just used my laptop instead. Only realised it now because I hooked up a second monitor to try out the dual screen stuff in supreme commander.
I just figured it was a vista thing, could be wrong tho. Regardless, I was over the moon when it worked. Its great watching an ep while running in WoW |
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| #59 03:12pm 10/02/07 |
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TicMan
Posts: 1633
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Hrm new problem in Vista. Playing WoW (no matter what realm) my lag goes to about 20,000ms - under XP it's back to its usual 300-350ms.
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| #60 04:38pm 10/02/07 |
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HERMITech
Posts: 4959
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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new problem in Vista. Playing WoW (no matter what realm) my lag goes to about 20,000ms How is that a problem? VISTA has just gone up a notch in my book - WoW is s***e |
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| #61 05:43pm 10/02/07 |
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sLaps_Forehead
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Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I have a 7yr old PC.
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| #62 11:15pm 10/02/07 |
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rubba-chikin
Posts: 5134
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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This seems to have become the Vista whinge thread so if anyone can figure this one out... twould be helpful :P
Right here we go. My bro wanted to play with Vista so I throw it on a spare 60gig PATA drive. For the install I just had that single drive sitting there installing. All installed no worries. Then I threw back in his 200gig and 40gig PATA drives. His IDE chans are config'ed like so IDE0 - 60g (OS), 200g IDE1 - DVD, 40g Now when it boots into Vista, the 40g drive is not there... shutdown, unplug the 200g, go back in oh hello there mr 40g. Change to IDE0 - 60g (OS), 40g IDE1 - nothing Both show fine IDE0 - 60g (OS), 40g IDE1 - 200g (as master) 40g not there. What thee fork?!?!??! All the different combos I tried everything showed up correctly at a BIOS level. I really f***ing hope its not some spastic limitation that Vista will only support 3 PATA devices in total... that would be incredibly lame if so :/ |
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| #63 01:12am 11/02/07 |
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HERMITech
Posts: 4971
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Yeah, that bugged me aswell and I wanted to talk about it to everyone today before we got slawed by work (and subsequent distractions)
One thing I noticed early on Vista has a very diff way in which it acknowledges multiple drives and their subsequent partitions It will change your drive order around from what you where used to under XP if you have several drives each of which having partitions Can't verify IDE conditions howver I can verify that this can occur for example should you have 3x 320 gb SATA drives which all contain partitions, SATA0 = 2 partitions (under XP named C: & D:) SATA1 = 4 partitions (under XP named E: & F: & G:) SATA2 = 2 partitions (under XP named H: & I:) The primary partitions on each drive aquired drive names above extended's These drives then became (in order using original drive designations) C,E,H, D, F.... last edited by HERMITech at 01:49:01 11/Feb/07 |
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I'm not worried bout the changes to mine but here they are.
In XP: 200GB PATA - C: (xp) D: (software) E: (files) 320GB SATA - Y: (vista) Z: (backup) In Vista: 320GB SATA - C: (vista) 200GB PATA - D: (xp) E: (software) F: (files) 320GB SATA - G: (backup) It basically makes its partition C: and pushes them all up a letter it seems. |
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rubba-chikin
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At least you guys can see all your bloody drives!
Why the hell is 1 HDD not even showing up for me on my bro's machine?! It isn't even in device manager or disk management. It is as if the HDD is not even plugged in - but its there in BIOS... :/ BTW the board is an A8N-SLI SE if anyone cares. I have 3 SATA drives in my system and I get the same deal as you guys, but I can still see them all! One other annoying thing, he runs an SBLive 5.1 DE soundcard which only gets the generic vista creative driver. So that means you can only have stereo sound, his rear and center speakers just don't work. Theres not even a way to just say throw the stereo sound though the rears... There is a surround option but its greyed out. I personally find that pretty f***en crap, surely it wouldn't have been too hard to just do mirrored stereo surround for these kinds of old 5.1 cards. Even though there are some semi-cool features in Vista, the cons are stacking up fast for me. |
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3dee
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SBLive drivers for vista wtf? Vista doesnt like my SB.
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Spook
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SBLive drivers for vista wtf? Vista doesnt like my SB. i dont like no vista when it gets aroudn to supporing XP sblive users, ill get around to supporting it |
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whoop
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That's really odd because windows 2k and xp (didn't try it with vista) can detect my hard drives even if they're disabled in the BIOS. Don't ask me how but if I disabled a drive in the BIOS, 2k/xp would see it and still be able to make use of it.
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rubba-chikin
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SBLives are supported to the most basic extent possible. The driver will get installed if you do windows updates.
So you get sound, however like I said earlier you get 2.0 stereo and thats it. ..|., to you Creative, how hard is it to add some decent support. |
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MS rebuilt the sound stack for vista rubba, they broke the hardware acceleration features for every soundcard currently on the market, as well as all the 5.1 etc features. Creative have been working hard trying to write drivers that work without accessing the old hardware/kernel calls, but they're focusing on newer cards.
I'm hoping someone releases a motherboard with onboard sound that is fully compatible with Vista, preferably in the next few months. Probably upgrade to a new machine at that stage. If I'm lucky the video drivers will be better optimised by then as well. But yeah, I've got an X-mystique myself and i'd have no driver support at all for my card if I moved to vista on my current PC. |
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Pretty funny how so many people are experts on how bad vista is, without actually even using it.
Unfortunatley for users of SB lives... I have some bad news. They're not the s*** any more. Are you using an I mean, I'm not saying that people should have to upgrade their soundcard just because they upgrade windows... But you dont! It still works... last edited by mongie at 11:10:55 12/Feb/07 |
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3dee
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Pretty funny how so many people are experts on how bad vista is, without actually even using it. Yeah its got its problems, but I find Vista much smoother in operation than XP. My XP (recently reformatted as well) lags a lot (such as opening the start menu - dont know how that could be a strenous task...) whereas vista doesn't. The hardware accelerated desktop seems to get rid of a lot of problems imo. last edited by 3dee at 12:44:40 12/Feb/07 |
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Tanaka Khan
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Pretty funny how so many people are experts on how bad vista is, without actually even using it. You don't have to stick your hand into fire to know it's going to hurt you. |
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rubba-chikin
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Yeah I can see what you are getting at Ice, but surely it couldn't be that difficult to just mirror the front speakers for now. Sure its not true surround, but at least the other 3 speakers might work then...
The reason I use an SBLive is cause it was free, and its better than my onboard ac97 :P I run 2 speaker stacks off an amp through RCA leads for my sound anyway so It works lovely for me. |
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