Dude I even ran vista on an old Sony Vaio that had a Pentium 4 @2.8ghz with 512MB of RAM and It ran fine, no joke!
I dont doubt it.
One of my installs of tweaked version of Win2k takes 38MB of RAM after boot, with tons on necessary services and apps. (including: firewall, AV-app, http/ftp server, etc) As we all know, Win2k = XP in terms of compatibility, and with few exceptions (a Dx10 game here and a random app there) it can run any app/game Vista can (and many more that Vista can't), without the 10% to 70%(in some cases) performance hit Vista brings.
Nuff said.
Yeah okay. 10-70%. How long ago did you test that? Feb1 of 07?
what about the 95% of PC users u are being lumbered with visa that dont have a quad and 4 gig of ram.. ???
for them its an unnecessary piece of microsoft bloatware that serves no useful function at all except making more money for microsoft..
trog
Like I said, I ran Vista x64 Ultimate with an AMD64 3200+, 1GB DDR 400 and a 6800GS (AGP) and it ran smooth as butter.
Ive said it before and Ill say it again. People want this and that in an OS and when MS puts it in, people bitch and when they dont, they bitch some more. So its a lose lose. If you dont like the OS or MS, then go Apple or Linux. No one is breaking your arm to use Vista or any other MS OS.
hi there ...
will be there in the SP1 DX10.1 installed with SP1 ?
DX10.1 will be in SP1 yes.
I actually tested Vista thoroughly, as I explained in many, MANY, posts before. Actually, it's 78% slower in some cases, not 70%. I was being generous. See link below for details.
http://forums.techpowerup.com/showthread.php?p=632616&highlight=78%#post632616
Heh. Your using a single core when Vista shines with multi-core. Try updating the system then do a review on it. Yes, I will admit that games did not run "as" smoothly as they did with XP, but the games and whatnot still ran and worked perfectly fine regardless. I updated to a dual core soon after and I noticed a BIG difference.
In my opinion, XP was the best OS ever released by MS next to 95 and 98. Vista has a lot of flaws right now, and this service patch is just going to help the reliablity of Vista improve that much more. Vista will still need some work though, this SP isn't the cure for everything, but it's a nice step forward.
And XP doesnt? XP still has a shit load of flaws that MS is still patching. No piece of software is perfect. Not one. Yes XP was a great OS in its time, but its growing old and needs to retire.