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Storage? I am Storage!
One you can't walk away from and say it must have happened while you were in the supermarket.
Complete lock-up, no CTRL+ALT+DEL, no nothing. You have to hold the power button for 5 seconds to shut the computer down because nothing works. In XP I could usually just kill the offending app, and go about my business, but in Vista I often have to completely kill the power.What's a hard crash?
Well... it is kind of a big deal. It makes those misleading partitions unmountable (at least for R/W) in Linux and it makes DOS or Linux based password blanking programs nonfunctional. Basically that takes away a ton of recovery options.
As far as I'm aware the type is mostly informational... and points more to the OS used to create the partition than the file system... after all, Linux only gets one type for the plethora of file systems it is capable of using.
Real goodly writing be in that piece. Internet "journalism" at its finest.
I was concerned about drivers. I think, right now, that I'm not missing any that could work in XP 64-bit, but I was worried that over the lifetime of the computer 64-bit XP would no longer be supported by the manufacturers. A lot of companies are skipping 64-bit XP from what I understand.Gilbo, is there any reason you couldn't run XP 64-bit instead? Or are there drivers that are missing?
Upgrade to XP.So are there any tricks to getting PS CS3 to work with Vista 64-bit Home Premium?
Vista SP1 is officially out. I installed it on my main PC last night. No noticeable difference so far, but re-testing the Windows Experience Index showed a bump from 5.6 to 5.8. Disk was the previous bottleneck so it would seem they re-worked the disk access system a bit.I could I suppose. It's my main desktop at home though, so I'm wary of "Release Candidates". Microsoft hasn't exactly impressed my lately...
Why woiuld I ever want to run it?