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Mancie 30-01-2007 21:50

Re: Vista
 
Hang on! 2gig of ram or this app starts paging the hard disc.. I know its all progress but you can stick it!

WillowTheWhisp 30-01-2007 21:51

Re: Vista
 
So if I had a website do you mean I wouldn't be able to edit it? I'm rapidly going off this vista.

accymel 30-01-2007 21:52

Re: Vista
 
I take it its a newer version of or something like media centre 2005 ed?

Mancie 30-01-2007 21:55

Re: Vista
 
I get the feeling this would be more at home in the "real life scams" sticky thread :D

accymel 30-01-2007 21:57

Re: Vista
 
Trouble is that with the buying of new systems poor sods are gonna be lumbered with this vista:(

WillowTheWhisp 30-01-2007 21:58

Re: Vista
 
Maybe there'll be some nice cheap PCs for sale with the good old XP on them?

accymel 30-01-2007 22:00

Re: Vista
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by WillowTheWhisp (Post 377072)
Maybe there'll be some nice cheap PCs for sale with the good old XP on them?

If there is let me know LOL!! Was sceptical about Xp at 1st but have to say im rather impressed with it once passed the validation process LOL:D

Im even more sceptical about this vista tho!!!

entwisi 30-01-2007 22:13

Re: Vista
 
Let me clarify,

1) Willow, no problems, webites are just html docs, domains is a word used more than once in IT, you get used to it after a while

2) 1 gig is enough for vista, yes it hungry and a lot of people don't have 1 gig but to say it needs 2 gig is downright a lie (and you all know how anti M$ I am)

3) yes it teh 'new' version of windows just liek XP was new about 5 years ago

4) it is far more 'secure' than XP and for a non techincal user should protect them a lot more than XP does. However the 'cost' of this is that techie users find it extremely intrusive when you want to do stuff.

5) you only have cover on XP for ~2 more years and then you will be on Vista like it or not, think like you were still using win 95 today, thats what it will be like.

the big issues being discussed are HD playback and DRM . now thats is what will be interesting over the next 6 months

WillowTheWhisp 30-01-2007 22:27

Re: Vista
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by entwisi (Post 377083)
Let me clarify,

1) Willow, no problems, webites are just html docs, domains is a word used more than once in IT, you get used to it after a while


Could you enlighten us lesser beings as to what you actually mean then cos I'm flummoxed.:confused:

entwisi 30-01-2007 22:34

Re: Vista
 
Domain

A website is officially called a 'domain'

in Windows, you set up 'domains' which if you like set out boundaries of a certain set of network resources.

e.g. in Websphere Applicatin server a domain means something different again

I'm sure that there are other uses of 'domain' in IT, i'll thinkj of them later

WillowTheWhisp 30-01-2007 23:10

Re: Vista
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by entwisi (Post 377102)
Domain

A website is officially called a 'domain'

Y'see that's what I was thinking in terms of.

andrewb 31-01-2007 10:43

Re: Vista
 
Vista ultimate has like nothing worth the extra £130 .. the few things extra you can get free from 3rd parties anyway..

Hopefully people will start looking at Linux as a real alternative now, Vista takes up a huge amount of resources and really dosn't offer much for the price to say Linux is completely free!

panther 31-01-2007 11:29

Re: Vista
 
The new system was also launched in America yesterday, where it will cost between $100 and $249 (£51 to £127) depending on the sophistication of the version, whereas in this country it will be priced from £100 to £249, almost exactly twice as much.

Can your computer handle Vista?
The minimum specifications for a PC that Microsoft claims Vista will run on:
• 800MHz processor
• 512Mb memory
• DirectX9 capable graphics processor
For what is called the Premium Ready status, the following is the recommended minimum:
• 1Ghz processor
• 1Gb memory
• 128Mb graphics memory
• 40Gb hard drive
• DVD-ROM
• Internet access
To tell if your machine will run the new software, visit www.microsoft.com and download a program which will analyse your computer and offer advice on whether it can handle the new Vista system.:p

entwisi 01-02-2007 07:00

Re: Vista
 
Looks like teh DRM stuff has pretty much been beaten as well. Things are looking up :D

Bill Gates was asked why its double teh price in teh UK to America. "We try and keep our prices teh same but I haven't been following the currency markets to notice and changes that may have affected this" he says, #



Errr..... Bill, its been over $1.90 to the pound for nearly a year now!!!

Less 01-02-2007 07:34

Re: Vista
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by entwisi (Post 377796)
Looks like teh DRM stuff has pretty much been beaten as well. Things are looking up :D

For anyone like me that either couldn't remember or didn't know what DRM stands for heres a link.:D


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_Rights_Management


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