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Posted 15 October 2006 - 05:17 AM

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Bloated in what way... i dont see bloat

I can name plenty.......but Processes are one........as I have said on post 14 of this thread.

I like to have 'CONTROL' over my system........after all......I am the USER!

Yes I can choose not to use Vista........but for how long?........support will dwindle for XP eventually.....making the upgrade inevitable eventually?.....

You don't see bloat because you are blinded by the new features (most of which can be added into XP anyway) and fancy GUI (which can also be added into XP)........

I see nothing in Vista whatsoever to warrant an upgrade (or downgrade really LOL)

I will end on this though..........a thought?

Had MS not put all their time into Vista.......then XP 64 could have been a much better OS than all the rest put together!

I feel that it was abandoned for this purpose and thus a good opportunity missed.

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Posted 15 October 2006 - 05:27 AM

in all honesty Camaro, i wish MS would not have to add all the safety features in Vista that they did. Problem is, with NT4, Windows98, Windows 2000 the envronment was not secure. Microsoft made a commitment to its users that it would lock down its future OS's and make a more secure OS. In doing that, it has to go both ways.

As for "However to penalize everyone regardless of guilt is wrong too" its just a way of life. I wish i didnt have to go through security checkpoints in the airport, or DUI checkpoints on the roads or have to lock my doors at night, but i have to, and our country has no EULA on this, but i still have to pay my taxes.

As for XP being a good OS, it is. Keep it, use it until its not supported anymore. Thats what i did with Windows 2000 and Windows 98. I was so scared to death of "Whistler" and it phoning home and activation. it took me 2 years before even installing it on one of my systems. Now that i have installed it, i see i really have nothing to worry about, and what a fool i was for waiting so long. It really is a better OS, and a much safer OS than what i was using.

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Posted 15 October 2006 - 05:30 AM

View Postscaramonga, on Oct 14 2006, 09:43 PM, said:

I'm sorry.....but I disagree! :rolleyes:

Just because we have lots of computing power at our hands.......does that give Microcrap the excuse to abuse it?

Vista is bloated......simple!.......and MS have had years to get it right!

It's close to release now and it still ain't right. Yes I may have the hardware to run Vista.....but do I want such a 'demanding' OS regardless?........that is the question?.

The answer is NO!
I want my hardware to dictate what OS will run on it........not the other way about I'm afraid!

I have used Vista (most builds).......and it makes me see every time how good an OS XP really is......... :chriso:
Posted ImageI will agree that XP is the best OS as of yet, but i still see a lot of potential in Vista. I LOVE the intergrated Media System that it has, even with all the bugs in it. 'Bout damn time if you ask me.

View PostNvyseal, on Oct 14 2006, 09:50 PM, said:

BTW guys, This is ryan, (BlueScreenOfDeath), he is a good friend of mine, he got me into the Vista Beta! :cool2:
Posted ImageHello Ryan, and a hello to everyone else on this forum. I have really enjoyed the warm welcome. I do plan to become a sponsor of this forum as well (haven't looked into it too deep), are there benefits (not that it really matters to me, but still nice) to becoming a sponsor here. Admins (or whomever) send me a PM on how any the whys to becoming a sponsor (don't want to bog this thread up too much)...yeah i guess i could nose around and look too LOL.

View Postscaramonga, on Oct 14 2006, 10:17 PM, said:

Hello Ryan........nice to meet you.....LOL :)
I can name plenty.......but Processes are one........as I have said on post 14 of this thread.

I like to have 'CONTROL' over my system........after all......I am the USER!

Yes I can choose not to use Vista........but for how long?........support will dwindle for XP eventually.....making the upgrade inevitable eventually?.....

You don't see bloat because you are blinded by the new features (most of which can be added into XP anyway) and fancy GUI (which can also be added into XP)........

I see nothing in Vista whatsoever to warrant an upgrade (or downgrade really LOL)

I will end on this though..........a thought?

Had MS not put all their time into Vista.......then XP 64 could have been a much better OS than all the rest put together!

I feel that it was abandoned for this purpose and thus a good opportunity missed.

:)
Posted ImageI have to point out that the advanced users will find a way to tweak the OS to do what they want, if not have the option available thought more advanced channels in the OS itself. I don't feel that it is too bloated IMHO but i haven't really nosed around too much. Just runnin' it and keeping it basic for now. LOL :smoke:

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Posted 15 October 2006 - 05:33 AM

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have to point out that the advanced users will find a way to tweak the OS

So basically........Chris........your saying I ain't an 'advanced user'?........ :) :) :)

J/K


Can you become a 'sponsor' here?? :chriso:

Let us know boss peeps..... :cool2:

Edited by scaramonga, 15 October 2006 - 05:36 AM.


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Posted 15 October 2006 - 05:40 AM

View PostNvyseal, on Oct 15 2006, 12:27 AM, said:

in all honesty Camaro, i wish MS would not have to add all the safety features in Vista that they did. Problem is, with NT4, Windows98, Windows 2000 the envronment was not secure. Microsoft made a commitment to its users that it would lock down its future OS's and make a more secure OS. In doing that, it has to go both ways.

As for "However to penalize everyone regardless of guilt is wrong too" its just a way of life. I wish i didnt have to go through security checkpoints in the airport, or DUI checkpoints on the roads or have to lock my doors at night, but i have to, and our country has no EULA on this, but i still have to pay my taxes.

As for XP being a good OS, it is. Keep it, use it until its not supported anymore. Thats what i did with Windows 2000 and Windows 98. I was so scared to death of "Whistler" and it phoning home and activation. it took me 2 years before even installing it on one of my systems. Now that i have installed it, i see i really have nothing to worry about, and what a fool i was for waiting so long. It really is a better OS, and a much safer OS than what i was using.
Yep I know what you mean, thats why I put

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I just wish the world was not quite what it is.
There will always be things that will make your, an my life easier, an always be people that are afraid of trying anything new, in this case I am not sure it is quite the same, I however, could be completely wrong on that though, With the onset of Political, which I wont go into, way too big of a can of worms anyway, an social factors an the DRM, this isn't about MS protecting its property anymore, its about them stealing your's, mine, and the guys down the street's Rights everything is about the intellectual Rights but no more about our rights. we buy something its not really ours, well what about that car I bought someone had to think of the design, an someone else had to put it together. where is there intellectual rights, oh I should not say that soon enough we wont buy our cars just rent them.

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Posted 15 October 2006 - 06:06 AM

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I like to have 'CONTROL' over my system........after all......I am the USER!

the computer cant do things itself lol so in essence ..u still control it lol

Try here : http://en.wikipedia....o_Windows_Vista ..theres a ton of things XP doesnt have that Vista does..

im not tryin to shove it down your throat dude but your only retort is control ...u still have it and even more now than before.

Edited by BlueScreenOfDeath, 15 October 2006 - 06:12 AM.


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Posted 15 October 2006 - 06:41 AM

I see nothing there that I need or want?.........

A few to mention:

WMP 11 is fantastic.......and I'm running that just now on XP 32!

IE7?........well.......I'm a FOX user and alwayz will be regardless.

Windows mail?.......no way!........I prefer to collect mail BEFORE it reaches my PC.......on someone else's server.

Sidebar.........another useless ram hog.

Integrated Search via indexing.........sorry........I don't need this.

UAC = Pain in the ASS! (I see most asking how to turn it off)

Windows Defender.....LOL!! (need I say more?)

AERO......(I have WindowBlinds and much more skins to choose from......and at a lower system cost)

No........I see nothing in Vista at all?...........and they want nearly £400 for the 'Ultimate' version in UK here.......LOL

Well they can sell it to me for £10.........and I still wouldn't waste my money.

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Posted 15 October 2006 - 07:24 AM

View Postscaramonga, on Oct 14 2006, 11:41 PM, said:

I see nothing there that I need or want?.........

A few to mention:

WMP 11 is fantastic.......and I'm running that just now on XP 32!

IE7?........well.......I'm a FOX user and alwayz will be regardless.

Windows mail?.......no way!........I prefer to collect mail BEFORE it reaches my PC.......on someone else's server.

Sidebar.........another useless ram hog.

Integrated Search via indexing.........sorry........I don't need this.

UAC = Pain in the ASS! (I see most asking how to turn it off)

Windows Defender.....LOL!! (need I say more?)

AERO......(I have WindowBlinds and much more skins to choose from......and at a lower system cost)

No........I see nothing in Vista at all?...........and they want nearly £400 for the 'Ultimate' version in UK here.......LOL

Well they can sell it to me for £10.........and I still wouldn't waste my money.

:rolleyes:

Then HERE you go, Enjoy! :chriso:

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Posted 15 October 2006 - 07:30 AM

View PostNvyseal, on Oct 15 2006, 08:24 AM, said:

Then HERE you go, Enjoy! :cool2:

It's OK........I prefer Ubuntu :chriso: :)

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Posted 15 October 2006 - 07:44 AM

View Postscaramonga, on Oct 15 2006, 12:30 AM, said:

It's OK........I prefer Ubuntu :chriso: :)
:) so does sphere :cool2: :)

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Posted 15 October 2006 - 03:43 PM

View PostNvyseal, on Oct 15 2006, 12:44 AM, said:

:) so does sphere :chriso: :cool2:
:) :)

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Posted 15 October 2006 - 04:36 PM

I prefer Kubuntu, KDE for the win!

Although, I mostly prefer Gentoo... binaries are for w****

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Posted 15 October 2006 - 05:18 PM

Posted ImageIf i knew more about Linux i would probably be running it. I was running SuSE 10.1 x64 and Kubuntu along with XPx64 & XPx86 (yeah, quad boot baby) at one point. My only problem is i am so Windows dependent that i have huge problems making my hardware work with it (have to have dual head) along with everyother piece of equipment i have LOL. I did take a Unix course back at Weber State University, but if you don't use it, you lose it. Sigh, commercialism LOL.

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Posted 16 October 2006 - 11:42 AM

You know before I got my new PC, I used linux more than windows. I have the utmost respect for BOTH linux and windows users. In the end I believe it comes down to what do you want from your system?

At the moment, I want an OS that works with out slowing down my machine (although I must admit one needs a decent machine for a MS OS to run properly though) I am happy running Windows XP for now.

But if there is a huge breakthrough in linux (possibley the release of KDE 4) then I might consider switching again

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Posted 16 October 2006 - 04:15 PM

I think MS needs to take some lessons from OS2, now that was a great OS!! If they made a new version of that for PC's that would be awesome!!! :chriso: I never ever say our old IBM OS2 Warp machine crash, not once ever!! And I used it a lot when I was little playing: Oregon Trail, Number Munchers, Where in the US is Carmon Sandiago, etc. :cool2:




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