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| | Should i update? Right now i dont have enough memory to upgrade to vista home premium and i already have full version of xp, so i just kinda want some of your opinions on wether i should keep XP or if i should go with vista basic instead. Also what are the big differences between home premium and basic. |
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| | Re: Should i update? "Sixxtysixx" <Sixxtysixx@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:E9259B1B-BD00-44A7-8DF3-28C4D3CE9AD3@microsoft.com... > Right now i dont have enough memory to upgrade to vista home premium and i > already have full version of xp, so i just kinda want some of your > opinions > on wether i should keep XP or if i should go with vista basic instead. > Also > what are the big differences between home premium and basic. What are your hardware specs? What graphics card do you have? I most people that it is really not worth getting Vista, unless it is coming along with a new computer. Enthusiasts that like playing around with things would have got Vista months ago, and would not be considering Basic. ss. |
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| | Re: Should i update? On Sun, 05 Aug 2007 19:08:03 -0700, Sixxtysixx wrote: > Right now i dont have enough memory to upgrade to vista home premium and i > already have full version of xp, so i just kinda want some of your opinions > on wether i should keep XP or if i should go with vista basic instead. Also > what are the big differences between home premium and basic. Many competent consultants would advise against a move to vista until at least SP1. Peruse the group and you will get a feel for some of the issues. If there is nothing in vista that you really 'need', I would certainly wait. I'm not saying it would not work for you, just that there is a high liklihood of significant issues. |
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| | Re: Should i update? "Synapse Syndrome" wrote: > What are your hardware specs? What graphics card do you have? > > I most people that it is really not worth getting Vista, unless it is coming > along with a new computer. Enthusiasts that like playing around with things > would have got Vista months ago, and would not be considering Basic. > > ss. > > > Intel pentium 4 processor, 2.4GHz CPU, Sound Blaster audigy audio sound card, radeon X1600 series video card, 768MB RAM I dont quite have the 1GB RAM i need for home premium so im probly gona wait for vista untill i get a new PC unless basic vista is worth it. |
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| | Re: Should i update? No,,,, you could but would be very disappointed with your performance and the Vista Limitations. Stick with XP and only consider Vista on much newer hardware - read as in better than the average systems being sold with Vista now. "Sixxtysixx" <Sixxtysixx@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:38893C0A-533D-4986-84A8-2390BBCA75B4@microsoft.com... > > > "Synapse Syndrome" wrote: > >> What are your hardware specs? What graphics card do you have? >> >> I most people that it is really not worth getting Vista, unless it is >> coming >> along with a new computer. Enthusiasts that like playing around with >> things >> would have got Vista months ago, and would not be considering Basic. >> >> ss. >> >> >> > > Intel pentium 4 processor, 2.4GHz CPU, Sound Blaster audigy audio sound > card, radeon X1600 series video card, 768MB RAM > > I dont quite have the 1GB RAM i need for home premium so im probly gona > wait > for vista untill i get a new PC unless basic vista is worth it. |
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| | Re: Should i update? Sixxtysixx wrote: > > "Synapse Syndrome" wrote: > >> What are your hardware specs? What graphics card do you have? >> >> I most people that it is really not worth getting Vista, unless it is coming >> along with a new computer. Enthusiasts that like playing around with things >> would have got Vista months ago, and would not be considering Basic. > > Intel pentium 4 processor, 2.4GHz CPU, Sound Blaster audigy audio sound > card, radeon X1600 series video card, 768MB RAM > > I dont quite have the 1GB RAM i need for home premium so im probly gona wait > for vista untill i get a new PC unless basic vista is worth it. I think you would be very unhappy with Vista Basic on that machine. You are best off leaving XP on it and only getting Vista with a new computer. Malke -- Elephant Boy Computers www.elephantboycomputers.com "Don't Panic!" MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User |
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| | Re: Should i update? Sixxtysixx wrote: > Right now i dont have enough memory to upgrade to vista home premium and i > already have full version of xp, so i just kinda want some of your opinions > on wether i should keep XP or if i should go with vista basic instead. Why? Just to have the "newest and shiniest OS?" If your current operating system is meeting all of your computing needs, there's no real reason to change your operating system. How old is the computer you're thinking of upgrading? Have you run Vista's Upgrade Adviser to get a feel (it's not 100% foolproof) for what, if anything, will need to be done to get Vista to run on the system? > Also > what are the big differences between home premium and basic. Compare Editions http://www.microsoft.com/windows/pro...ns/choose.mspx -- Bruce Chambers Help us help you: http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety. -Benjamin Franklin Many people would rather die than think; in fact, most do. -Bertrand Russell |
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| | Re: Should i update? "Sixxtysixx" <Sixxtysixx@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:E9259B1B-BD00-44A7-8DF3-28C4D3CE9AD3@microsoft.com... > Right now i dont have enough memory to upgrade to vista home premium and i > already have full version of xp, so i just kinda want some of your > opinions > on wether i should keep XP or if i should go with vista basic instead. > Also > what are the big differences between home premium and basic. If you're happy with XP's performance on that box, then I'd say stick with XP. You're on the cusp of acceptable performance, RAM wise... even for Basic, but there may be other issues with hardware/software. Without a full listing of your hw/sw and a general feel for what it is you use your PC for... anyone here would be nuts to say "yeah, move to Vista." Lang |
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| | Re: Should i update? "Sixxtysixx" <Sixxtysixx@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:E9259B1B-BD00-44A7-8DF3-28C4D3CE9AD3@microsoft.com... > Right now i dont have enough memory to upgrade to vista home premium and i > already have full version of xp, so i just kinda want some of your > opinions > on wether i should keep XP or if i should go with vista basic instead. > Also > what are the big differences between home premium and basic. Whatever you decide, you'll get the most out of Vista if you don't make it an 'either / or' situation. If you want to try out Vista, then my suggestion would be to keep your copy of XP running too. If you put all your eggs into the proverbial Vista basket, then you may well run into with compatibility issues for some of your favourite programs, and regret it. Main differences between Premium and Basic are the media related programs - MediaCenter, Movie Maker, DVD Maker etc which are absent in Basic. Worth hanging out for the Premium if and when you can afford it imho. -- Jon |
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| | Re: Should i update? On Sun, 5 Aug 2007 19:08:03 -0700, Sixxtysixx <Sixxtysixx@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > Right now i dont have enough memory to upgrade to vista home premium and i > already have full version of xp, so i just kinda want some of your opinions > on wether i should keep XP or if i should go with vista basic instead. Also > what are the big differences between home premium and basic. My view is that you're going about this backward. A change of operating system should be driven by need, not just because there is a new version available. Are you having a problem with Windows XP that you expect Vista to solve? Do you have or expect to get new hardware or software that is supported in Vista, but not in XP? Is there some new feature in Vista that you need or yearn for? Does your job require you have skills in Vista? Are you a computer hobbyist who enjoys playing with whatever is newest? If the answer to one or more of those questions is yes (and your hardware is adequate for Vista), then you should get Vista. Otherwise most people should stick with what they have. There is *always* a learning curve and a potential for problems when you take a step as big as this one, regardless of how wonderful whatever you're contemplating moving to is. Sooner or later you'll have to upgrade (to Vista or its successor) because you'll want support for hardware or software that you can't get in XP, but don't rush it. -- Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP Windows - Shell/User Please Reply to the Newsgroup |
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