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| | Windows XP Beta 2 versus Windows Vista Beta 2 Hi How many people on this newsgroup have experience of testing Vista and XP when it was at a similar stage in Beta? From my experience, XP appeared to be far more stable at this juncture. Does anyone else have a view on this based on their experiences? |
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| | Re: Windows XP Beta 2 versus Windows Vista Beta 2 I agree. Windows XP at this stage in the development cycle was more stable than the current build of Vista. At this stage in the Windows XP beta i was using XP daily on a production machine rather than a test machine. Vista, unfortunately, gets looked at only on a test machine and only periodically because it is so slow (yes we all know it is beta, but XP was faster at beta 2). A large proportion of software will not install on Vista and those that do crash or hang. Internet connection via DSL modem can be patchy (this was not an issue with XP). I find that resuming from sleep or hibernation breaks the internet connection making it impossible to connect. I'm also finding, now that when rebooting the internet connection is also useless. the only way around it, so far, is to create another connection and then delete the old one. -- John Barnett MVP Associate Expert http://xphelpandsupport.mvps.org The information in this mail is supplied "as is". No warranty of any kind, either expressed or implied, is made in relation to the accuracy, reliability or content of this mail. The Author shall not be liable for any direct, indirect, incidental or consequential damages arising out of the use of, or inability to use, information or opinions expressed in this mail.. "Trumpton" <Trumpton@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:FF7600AF-783F-498B-9D26-5442541EC513@microsoft.com... > Hi > > How many people on this newsgroup have experience of testing Vista and XP > when it was at a similar stage in Beta? > > From my experience, XP appeared to be far more stable at this juncture. > Does anyone else have a view on this based on their experiences? |
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| | Re: Windows XP Beta 2 versus Windows Vista Beta 2 I've been on the beta programs for all of the Windows releases back to 1.1 (and for MS-DOS releases before that). In my opinion (FWIW), Vista Beta 2 is MUCH more stable than any previous Beta 2 release of Windows, but I'm speaking from the perspective of testing and evaluating the operating system itself. If you have "standard" devices with good drivers, Vista Beta 2 is very solid for a Beta. The "instability" and bugs that many people are experiencing are from installations that are using legacy (XP or modified XP) or early-release device drivers. The difference between now (Vista) and then (XP) is that there are many, many more hardware configuration and driver options available. Hardware vendors are faced with having to provide device drivers for more products which are increasingly complex (32 bit, 64 bit, security, WDDM, WHQL, etc., etc.). Probably 90% of the bugs that I have submitted for Vista are due to some kind of driver bug or compatibility problem. I'm testing Vista on several platforms. On my Dell XPS desktop, it runs great. There have been no crashes or problems. I've only submitted 3 or 4 bugs on that system, and they mostly dealt with Media Center stuff that might be related to my tuner and video card. On the other hand, I have Vista installed on my Toshiba G15 laptop and it crashes all the time or exhibits other video, sound or networking problems. These are most likely due to device driver issues. I've submitted a bunch of bugs on the Toshiba. That's my opinion, your mileage may vary. -Reed Rinn MVP Shell / User "Trumpton" <Trumpton@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:FF7600AF-783F-498B-9D26-5442541EC513@microsoft.com... > Hi > > How many people on this newsgroup have experience of testing Vista and XP > when it was at a similar stage in Beta? > > From my experience, XP appeared to be far more stable at this juncture. > Does anyone else have a view on this based on their experiences? |
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| | Re: Windows XP Beta 2 versus Windows Vista Beta 2 Strange you mention Toshiba. I bought a Toshiba M-45 just to see how Vista performed on an average consumer laptop. I did a format and clean install and to my surprise, Vista found all the hardware and installed the proper drivers. It's been running for three weeks now with no problems. It's so stable; I've been using it at my work. However, I do backup my data twice a day to my network storage. Just it case. "Reed Rinn [MVP]" <reedNO@SPAMrinn.com> wrote in message news:%23J$DHF3oGHA.1548@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > I've been on the beta programs for all of the Windows releases back to 1.1 > (and for MS-DOS releases before that). > > In my opinion (FWIW), Vista Beta 2 is MUCH more stable than any previous > Beta 2 release of Windows, but I'm speaking from the perspective of > testing and evaluating the operating system itself. If you have > "standard" devices with good drivers, Vista Beta 2 is very solid for a > Beta. The "instability" and bugs that many people are experiencing are > from installations that are using legacy (XP or modified XP) or > early-release device drivers. The difference between now (Vista) and then > (XP) is that there are many, many more hardware configuration and driver > options available. Hardware vendors are faced with having to provide > device drivers for more products which are increasingly complex (32 bit, > 64 bit, security, WDDM, WHQL, etc., etc.). Probably 90% of the bugs that I > have submitted for Vista are due to some kind of driver bug or > compatibility problem. > > I'm testing Vista on several platforms. On my Dell XPS desktop, it runs > great. There have been no crashes or problems. I've only submitted 3 or > 4 bugs on that system, and they mostly dealt with Media Center stuff that > might be related to my tuner and video card. On the other hand, I have > Vista installed on my Toshiba G15 laptop and it crashes all the time or > exhibits other video, sound or networking problems. These are most likely > due to device driver issues. I've submitted a bunch of bugs on the > Toshiba. > > That's my opinion, your mileage may vary. > > -Reed Rinn > MVP Shell / User > > > > "Trumpton" <Trumpton@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:FF7600AF-783F-498B-9D26-5442541EC513@microsoft.com... >> Hi >> >> How many people on this newsgroup have experience of testing Vista and XP >> when it was at a similar stage in Beta? >> >> From my experience, XP appeared to be far more stable at this juncture. >> Does anyone else have a view on this based on their experiences? > > |
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| | Re: Windows XP Beta 2 versus Windows Vista Beta 2 "Trumpton" <Trumpton@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:FF7600AF-783F-498B-9D26-5442541EC513@microsoft.com... > Hi > > How many people on this newsgroup have experience of testing Vista and XP > when it was at a similar stage in Beta? > > From my experience, XP appeared to be far more stable at this juncture. > Does anyone else have a view on this based on their experiences? I find Vista more stable than WinXP was at this point. I haven't crashed Vista Beta 2 but I was crashing WinXP Beta 2 -- Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM http://www.fjsmjs.com Please reply in newsgroup. Do NOT send email. |
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| | Re: Windows XP Beta 2 versus Windows Vista Beta 2 I've had three crashes so far, but I think they're related to my RAID and SATA drivers. -- Cheers, Tinkerer "Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM" <franksaunders@mvps.org> wrote in message news:8110B863-447F-4E98-A05F-899AA63CA779@microsoft.com... > "Trumpton" <Trumpton@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:FF7600AF-783F-498B-9D26-5442541EC513@microsoft.com... >> Hi >> >> How many people on this newsgroup have experience of testing Vista and XP >> when it was at a similar stage in Beta? >> >> From my experience, XP appeared to be far more stable at this juncture. >> Does anyone else have a view on this based on their experiences? > > I find Vista more stable than WinXP was at this point. I haven't crashed > Vista Beta 2 but I was crashing WinXP Beta 2 > > -- > Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM > http://www.fjsmjs.com > Please reply in newsgroup. Do NOT send email. > |
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| | Re: Windows XP Beta 2 versus Windows Vista Beta 2 In my experience so far, Reed Rinn has about nailed the problems to date. The driver signing protection scheme will actually let you force install drivers that Vista does not like, and behold, trouble. Once those drivers are installed, I have yet to find a way to uninstall/remove them, which is agrevating to say the least. In all, my three Vistas are stable and fast, but ended up as all clean installations, because the upgrades will allow non compatible drivers aboard, and Vista does not like that. Lastly, removing the driver protection does allow some older drivers to work with Vista, example Promise 378 Fasttrak RAID. "Tinkerer" wrote: > I've had three crashes so far, but I think they're related to my RAID and > SATA drivers. > > -- > > Cheers, > Tinkerer > > > "Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM" <franksaunders@mvps.org> wrote in message > news:8110B863-447F-4E98-A05F-899AA63CA779@microsoft.com... > > "Trumpton" <Trumpton@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > news:FF7600AF-783F-498B-9D26-5442541EC513@microsoft.com... > >> Hi > >> > >> How many people on this newsgroup have experience of testing Vista and XP > >> when it was at a similar stage in Beta? > >> > >> From my experience, XP appeared to be far more stable at this juncture. > >> Does anyone else have a view on this based on their experiences? > > > > I find Vista more stable than WinXP was at this point. I haven't crashed > > Vista Beta 2 but I was crashing WinXP Beta 2 > > > > -- > > Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM > > http://www.fjsmjs.com > > Please reply in newsgroup. Do NOT send email. > > > > |
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| | Re: Windows XP Beta 2 versus Windows Vista Beta 2 That is exactly my problem. To get around it, I installed an IDE drive, and did a clean install of Vista to that, got it up and running and got it to see the three partitions on my RAID array by supplying WinXP Fasttrack drivers. They seem to work a bit better than the Server 2003 drivers. Once that was done, I used Vcom's System Commander 8 to copy the partition over to the empty partition on the RAID array. I then used Sys. Commander to boot from the copied partition, and I had no crashes on boot up, and everything seemed to be working well. I still couldn't boot into the new Vista partition without Sys. Commander, so I unplugged the IDE drive I did the initial install on and booted from the Vista disc, and ran the startup repair utility, and I've been booting to it ever since then with little trouble, except for the three bsod's. The error messages were IRQ_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL errors, but I can't recall the specific files. -- Cheers, Tinkerer "JackM" <JackM@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:3CC47219-91D7-43D3-A18E-AC0F23799899@microsoft.com... > In my experience so far, Reed Rinn has about nailed the problems to date. > The > driver signing protection scheme will actually let you force install > drivers > that Vista does not like, and behold, trouble. Once those drivers are > installed, I have yet to find a way to uninstall/remove them, which is > agrevating to say the least. In all, my three Vistas are stable and fast, > but > ended up as all clean installations, because the upgrades will allow non > compatible drivers aboard, and Vista does not like that. Lastly, removing > the > driver protection does allow some older drivers to work with Vista, > example > Promise 378 Fasttrak RAID. > > "Tinkerer" wrote: > >> I've had three crashes so far, but I think they're related to my RAID and >> SATA drivers. >> >> -- >> >> Cheers, >> Tinkerer >> >> >> "Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM" <franksaunders@mvps.org> wrote in message >> news:8110B863-447F-4E98-A05F-899AA63CA779@microsoft.com... >> > "Trumpton" <Trumpton@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> > news:FF7600AF-783F-498B-9D26-5442541EC513@microsoft.com... >> >> Hi >> >> >> >> How many people on this newsgroup have experience of testing Vista and >> >> XP >> >> when it was at a similar stage in Beta? >> >> >> >> From my experience, XP appeared to be far more stable at this >> >> juncture. >> >> Does anyone else have a view on this based on their experiences? >> > >> > I find Vista more stable than WinXP was at this point. I haven't >> > crashed >> > Vista Beta 2 but I was crashing WinXP Beta 2 >> > >> > -- >> > Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM >> > http://www.fjsmjs.com >> > Please reply in newsgroup. Do NOT send email. >> > >> >> |
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| | Re: Windows XP Beta 2 versus Windows Vista Beta 2 On Sun, 9 Jul 2006 13:34:23 -0500, "Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM" <franksaunders@mvps.org> wrote: >"Trumpton" <Trumpton@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >news:FF7600AF-783F-498B-9D26-5442541EC513@microsoft.com... >> Hi >> >> How many people on this newsgroup have experience of testing Vista and XP >> when it was at a similar stage in Beta? >> >> From my experience, XP appeared to be far more stable at this juncture. >> Does anyone else have a view on this based on their experiences? > >I find Vista more stable than WinXP was at this point. I haven't crashed >Vista Beta 2 but I was crashing WinXP Beta 2 You're not trying to break it hard enough, I am on re-install number 9 at the moment. BTW do I run out of activations on number 10 or does it not count if the re-installs are all on the same machine? Jonah |
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| | Re: Windows XP Beta 2 versus Windows Vista Beta 2 Same machine does not decrement your 10. "jonah" <jonah123@yahoo.co.uk> wrote in message news:ef33b2ho5tbe28v2v13uh1mqumdhlvmfvc@4ax.com... > On Sun, 9 Jul 2006 13:34:23 -0500, "Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM" > <franksaunders@mvps.org> wrote: > >>"Trumpton" <Trumpton@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >>news:FF7600AF-783F-498B-9D26-5442541EC513@microsoft.com... >>> Hi >>> >>> How many people on this newsgroup have experience of testing Vista and >>> XP >>> when it was at a similar stage in Beta? >>> >>> From my experience, XP appeared to be far more stable at this juncture. >>> Does anyone else have a view on this based on their experiences? >> >>I find Vista more stable than WinXP was at this point. I haven't crashed >>Vista Beta 2 but I was crashing WinXP Beta 2 > > You're not trying to break it hard enough, I am on re-install number 9 > at the moment. BTW do I run out of activations on number 10 or does it > not count if the re-installs are all on the same machine? > > Jonah |
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