Here is another one to add to the list... (The 15 biggest Tech Disappointments). Guess which is #1?
Here is another one to add to the list... (The 15 biggest Tech Disappointments). Guess which is #1?
All of them.
I'm serious. I can't think of one single thing that's better in Vista as compared with XP..
I have yet to find a decent and functional DVD player for Vista
I'd like to find a version of PowerDVD/WinDVD that works right, but in my experience both of them have issues with sound output under Vista. I don't like Media Center because it's slow and missing functions that other programs have.
Media Player Classic is OK but a lot of functions are in menus rather than on buttons, and that doesn't work so well for a 10-foot interface.
Microsoft warns users not to edit files that have been backed up with MS Home Server. OK, so the compelling technology in Home Server is that it can be used as a central point for backups. And users shouldn't use it for that. Makes it kind of pointless, doesn't it?
There's really no reason to leave Windows 2000. It does everything XP does, after all. XP basically has a newer driver base and, um, wait... no...
I remember the discussions (seems like only yesterday) when Tannin would mention that he'd never leave Windows 2000.
Although DirectX 10.1 is fully backwards-compatible with DirectX 10 features and hardware, the reverse isn’t true. Neither NVIDIA’s GeForce 8 series nor ATI’s Radeon HD 2x series of GPUs support DirectX 10.1. ATI’s new products – the Radeon 3870 and 3850 – do support DirectX 10.1, but NVIDIA apparently has no plans to release a DirectX 10.1-capable GPU. Their next product range, codenamed GT200, will support DirectX 11, but as this is due for release before DirectX 11 itself it will be interesting to see how well early products based on this GPU will support the new DirectX technology
True. But Vista really is fucked on a fundamental level. I've never had an OS crash this often and this hard on me. (Probably Windows '95 but I won't claim to remember that accurately enough to hold to it.) I mean it hard crashes on me! Linux never hard crashes on me. XP may have hard crashed it on me once or twice in all the years I've used it.People just like to try to pile-on M$ whenever they think they see an opportunity...whether they have a valid point or not.
Is your hardware all certified/approved for Vista and are you using appropriate drivers? I now use 1 Vista laptop & 2 Vista desktops and they are all rock-solid stable.
Mind you, this is on two month old hardware that's 100% vista certified.
I sometimes see long (30 second?) and pointless pauses on my T61 with Vista Business on it.
People just like to try to pile-on M$ whenever they think they see an opportunity...whether they have a valid point or not.
I mean it hard crashes on me!