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02-03-2007, 02:36 PM | #61 | ||
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I have been using Vista for the last 2 weeks and as a geek/IT person I can fix any problems no big deal, as to giving it to end users, yes I am very nervous and reluctant at this point in time for the reasons you have pointed out.
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Your reasoning is exactly why I'm waiting
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Im currently on a 3 hour long sugar high thanks to a bag of jelly snakes. If not for this I would currently be asleep, I've worked over 100 hours in the last 7 days. EDIT: And yes I mean OVER 100 hours, i stopped counting at 100 because the thought became too depressing.
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UAC is certainly dependent on trusted applications and is a weak spot and the reason I suggested that it will be compromised pretty quickly. At least in my use of my PC, I won't be installing an application that isn't trusted which probably completely negates the use of UAC anyway. It's only one facet and certainly the weakest one of the lot. My interest was more on service hardening and network protection. |
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The 'Wink' emoticon would indicate I thought you were spot on.....though seem to be a few "IT People" still grumbling, guess that's the way it goes.
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Like I've said its going to be a pain for companies that purchase Dell machines (large majority) because they already have Vista included in the package. |
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P.S, I heard you have a CD containing some software that starts with X and ends with P in the mail for me. :evil3: |
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02-03-2007, 05:07 PM | #72 | |||
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I don't understand your point. You claim that it's just window dressing over a 640k limit. It's Friday, I was on call last weekend, be specific.. are you screwing with me or do you really believe that? What exactly appeared in 1993 that you're referring to? |
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02-03-2007, 06:03 PM | #74 | |||
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It's simple really...if you can't cope with it, don't use it.
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02-03-2007, 06:19 PM | #75 | |||
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Your emotive spiel which touts terms like 'rubbish', 'upset' and 'take seriously' like you are some 'uber IT' person. I would prefer to think of your rant as 'Quasi IT' and misinformation. Anyway - don't expect me to read your no doubt highly combustable reply - I'd just laugh anyway... |
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hmm Vista... one reason why ive gone to OSX...... Still have XP SP2 to boot to if it's needed..
I tried RC2 for a while.. UAC annoyed me a LOT, OSX have a similar system but has been implemented so much better. Oh and DOS as the core left with Win 95. |
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I'm waiting with baited breath to see how it all goes. I think Vista could quite possibly be a major sales let down - relatively speaking its the most hardware intensive operating system microsoft has released to date. My cousin is a retail IT tech and he's had a fair few people come in demanding Vista on their old hardware or cracking up because it won't run fast or at all. One guy had a crappy old laptop with only 512 MB of RAM on it and wanted Vista Ultimate. Brings it in after he's installed it and complains that it runs slow. Laptop in question would only take 1024 MB of RAM so they fitted it with that and it still ran like absolute bollocks. I think that is one thing that will kill their retail (home) sales - people, particularly with large mortgages, don't want to have to go and pay $3000 for a new computer just so they can have a slightly nicer shell with some added extras (many of which Apple introduced into MacOS themselves ages ago).
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DOS, OTOH, was written by a bloke called Tim Paterson. It was originally (rather aptly, too) called QDOS (Quick and Dirty Operating System). Microsoft bought the rights to it from Tim for $50,000 because they needed something to show IBM and didn't have the time or capability to write something from scratch themselves. Now, all sh!tstirring aside, Win95, Win98 and WinMe really were tablecloths for DOS. Proof came in the ability to strip the DOS component out of them and run it independantly. Back in the days when I had nothing better to do, I did this myself on several occasions. The DOS kernel was a critical component of these OSs. Quote:
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So tell me, genius. How long had Ford being using a straight 6? Cheers, Rod. |
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Can't say I'm having an real issues apart from slow frame rates due to poor drivers for my 7600GT vid card. Other than that I am running two machines on Vista. A socket 478 p4 2.8 and a p4 socket 775 3.2. Neither have any issues.
I've had to sort out small issues but this is normal for a new OS. I run Vista home premium. Issues I had? Mapping drive C for the network. (Just required both machines to have a password) MSN crashing (it's a java/msn issue) unchecked a pop up and issue solved Cuteftp crashes on exit. Might just need an updated version. Still working on it ;) Nothing major really. Other than that I like Vista.
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Well those some aren't me, so stop implying that I am against change. I like trying new things, and as much as possible objectively analyse them. XP has a 'fancy interface' but at the end of the day its not necessary. As in you don't need it to use the operating system. Vista is the same. I only really keep my Windows box around to play games on but seeing as I generally don't get time to play games anymore (or have the money to keep buying new hardware), I think I will use my BSD boxes as my mainstays and keep a bootable Windows drive for the occasional odd job.
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