m.oreilly, on Mar 12 2008, 08:34 PM, said:
yep, like going along with scara, and installing vista
(did you install the x64bit version and use an 8800gt?)
Ive installed the 64bit version at home and the vista drivers work for it.
talker, on Mar 13 2008, 06:41 AM, said:
OK, lets suppose that we d/l and install Server 2008, do all the extending of the time limit, reach the 240 day limit, and then see that we really like the OS. What will it take to buy a copy of Server 2008? I have a feeling that the price will make Vista look like DOS 5.0 in price comparison. Call me cynical but just thought I would toss this out. I have Vista on a laptop (x86) and a desktop (x64) but they both are secondary systems so I am not too concerned with how they perform. My production system is still XP x64 SP2. It still performs like it was brand new and has been loaded for several years now without a reload...talker.

Try to find an education discount or get a MSDN subscription, thats about the only way to get around paying 3g for it
m.oreilly, on Mar 13 2008, 11:17 PM, said:
not very...installed 32bit server, and...aero! and...no audio! lol, it didn't like my 32bit audio drivers, yet it bit at the 64bit ones during my last attempt with the x64 version...i am really burnt out on vista. very disappointed. yes, no drm in the server (though with the addition of WMP, who knows?), faster than vista, until it comes to file transfers, and just as in vista, as fast as mud.i really wish apple would release their OS to run on all the new hardware we use. i'm so depressed...
Enable the audio service , install Desktop Experience and the Audo Features and you should be all set. I have 2008 also running at work and until u see the build tag it looks exactly like vista.