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| | Service Pack 1 Problem..! Hi, OK, so my views.. I really like Vista, Sure i had to upgrade my PC's soooooo much to get it to work well, but it worked and the office 2007, amazing!, not once have I spent hours arguing with customers about why things that worked amazingly well in office 97 no longer work or having to explain the layout change... It really make's my life so much easier.. God bless Microsoft.. but after installing SP1 on my notebook I get numerous Visual C errors.. I do however notice like 1000% performance gain in copy files over the network.. Cause I was bored, I installed Windows 3.1 on a virtual machine (VMWARE).. And OH MY GOD! i think we've forgotten... On new hardware it loaded instantly.. It takes you longer to double click than it does to load the programs.. I'm starting to wonder if I should suggest DOS and Windows 3.1 to customers because it performs amazingly on current hardware.. Where as Vista not so much! |
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| | Re: Service Pack 1 Problem..! Software gets slower faster than hardware gets faster. - Wirth's Law "Paul Mckenna" <JazzyJ187@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:8540826C-1C26-48E1-8D75-A50CC42E1376@xxxxxx Quote: > Hi, > > OK, so my views.. I really like Vista, Sure i had to upgrade my PC's soooooo > much to get it to work well, but it worked and the office 2007, amazing!, > not once have I spent hours arguing with customers about why things that > worked amazingly well in office 97 no longer work or having to explain the > layout change... It really make's my life so much easier.. God bless > Microsoft.. but after installing SP1 on my notebook I get numerous Visual C > errors.. > I do however notice like 1000% performance gain in copy files over the > network.. > Cause I was bored, I installed Windows 3.1 on a virtual machine (VMWARE).. > And OH MY GOD! i think we've forgotten... On new hardware it loaded > instantly.. It takes you longer to double click than it does to load the > programs.. I'm starting to wonder if I should suggest DOS and Windows 3.1 to > customers because it performs amazingly on current hardware.. Where as Vista > not so much! > |
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| | RE: Service Pack 1 Problem..! Dear Customer, Thank you for posting in newsgroup. I understand that you have some concerns on the performance of Vista. As you know, Vista increased user experience dramatically and included many new features. However, new features and increased customer experience also indicates more complexity and more demanding on hardware. It will be slower than older operating systems, such as Windows 3.1. Our developers understand that it is important to improve performance. They are and will continuously refurnish our products to make it better. Personally, I think that Vista is definitely better than Windows 95 and Windows 3.1. I will definitely suggest customers installing Vista if their hardware meets the requirement of Vista. Windows Vista introduces a breakthrough user experience and is designed to help you feel confident in your ability to view, find, and organize information and to control your computing experience. The visual sophistication of Windows Vista helps streamline your computing experience by refining common window elements so you can better focus on the content on the screen rather than on how to access it. The desktop experience is more informative, intuitive, and helpful. And new tools bring better clarity to the information on your computer, so you can see what your files contain without opening them, find applications and files instantly, navigate efficiently among open windows, and use wizards and dialogue boxes more confidently. Since DOS and Windows 3.1 don't have the same user experience with Windows Vista, I would like to suggest that you let the customer to deploy Windows Vista on their boxes if the hardware meets the need of the system. Here is an article which lists the recommended minimum hardware requirements for Windows Vista. Just for your reference. System requirements for Windows Vista http://support.microsoft.com/kb/919183 For more reference: ================= Windows Vista: The Feature http://www.microsoft.com/uk/windowsv...s/default.mspx Hope it helps. Thanks for your time. David Shen Microsoft Online Partner Support |
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| | Re: Service Pack 1 Problem..! I really didn't expect a reply to this... I was just bugged cause I had spent a while writing an email and I got a Visual C error giving me the option to Abort Cancel or Ignore, I clicked Ignore and lost my email.. Hence the crazy rant... As I do actually like Vista and I've only had these Visual C errors after installing Service Pack 1 I will reformat my computer with a new DVD which includes Service Pack 1. Thank you for the patience you showed in your reply. Paul "David Shen [MSFT]" <v-dashen@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:lUWIQ4cpIHA.4284@xxxxxx Quote: > Dear Customer, > > Thank you for posting in newsgroup. > > I understand that you have some concerns on the performance of Vista. As > you know, Vista increased user experience dramatically and included many > new features. However, new features and increased customer experience also > indicates more complexity and more demanding on hardware. It will be > slower > than older operating systems, such as Windows 3.1. Our developers > understand that it is important to improve performance. They are and will > continuously refurnish our products to make it better. > > Personally, I think that Vista is definitely better than Windows 95 and > Windows 3.1. I will definitely suggest customers installing Vista if their > hardware meets the requirement of Vista. Windows Vista introduces a > breakthrough user experience and is designed to help you feel confident in > your ability to view, find, and organize information and to control your > computing experience. The visual sophistication of Windows Vista helps > streamline your computing experience by refining common window elements so > you can better focus on the content on the screen rather than on how to > access it. The desktop experience is more informative, intuitive, and > helpful. And new tools bring better clarity to the information on your > computer, so you can see what your files contain without opening them, > find > applications and files instantly, navigate efficiently among open windows, > and use wizards and dialogue boxes more confidently. Since DOS and Windows > 3.1 don't have the same user experience with Windows Vista, I would like > to > suggest that you let the customer to deploy Windows Vista on their boxes > if > the hardware meets the need of the system. > > Here is an article which lists the recommended minimum hardware > requirements for Windows Vista. Just for your reference. > > System requirements for Windows Vista > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/919183 > > For more reference: > ================= > > Windows Vista: The Feature > http://www.microsoft.com/uk/windowsv...s/default.mspx > > Hope it helps. > > Thanks for your time. > > David Shen > Microsoft Online Partner Support > |
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| | RE: Service Pack 1 Problem..! Hello Paul, I am sorry for the inconvenience that this problem may have brought to you. I understand that you will reformat the hard disk soon and I think that everything should work then. If you need any help in the future, please feel free to post in our newsgroup. David Shen Microsoft Online Partner Support |
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