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Title: Xp or Vista
Post by: Banjo on April 30, 2009, 09:12:28
When I bought my computer it came with xp ( code but no disc ), I need to reinstall but not sure which one to go for, should I stick with xp , or is vista any better for general home use.
Title: Re: Xp or Vista
Post by: generation-x on April 30, 2009, 10:20:28
personaly id buy a new copy of xp m8y

ive got vista on my laptop and had no end of probs with progams ive used for yrs not being
compatible with the vista format
even microsoft has admitted vista is a failiure and are currently designing another system to use

hope this helps

simon
Title: Re: Xp or Vista
Post by: Banjo on April 30, 2009, 10:29:13
Cheers mate,  xp it is then.  :)
Title: Re: Xp or Vista
Post by: TDi90 on April 30, 2009, 10:59:33
XP - nuff said  :angel:
Title: Re: Xp or Vista
Post by: clbarclay on April 30, 2009, 12:17:20
When buying computers I always make sure they come with all the discs. It does computers the power of good to format the Hard disc after a few years. You then realise that your old PC wasn't as slow as you though, its just all the rubbish they accumulate that drags them down. Vista is the same but instead of taking a couple of years of unwanted detritus to appear, you get a whole lot to start with.

Another vote for XP.

I now a few people that are running Vista quite happily. To have XP instead would have cost them more when they bough their PC's  :lol: but you need plenty of excess computer performance to run well.
Title: Re: Xp or Vista
Post by: Gordo on April 30, 2009, 13:31:42
I'd go with XP too.

Windows 7, Vista's replacement, is on the way soon.
Title: Re: Xp or Vista
Post by: discowoman on April 30, 2009, 14:22:53
Windows 98  :lol:
Title: Re: Xp or Vista
Post by: 300TDi Disco on April 30, 2009, 19:06:28
When I bought my computer it came with xp ( code but no disc ), I need to reinstall but not sure which one to go for, should I stick with xp , or is vista any better for general home use.

I would agree with XP, download the updates to get sp3 and job done, Stable operating system. If you have got a license product code, see if you can download a version of XP and burn the files onto DVD disc and then install, but enter your product code.
Title: Re: Xp or Vista
Post by: Hightower on May 01, 2009, 00:20:08
I'd vote XP as well (having just rebuilt my Vista machine back to XP) but don't forget that XP is now officially out of MS support.  They will only be issuing security patches from now on, so what you have is what you gets, no more.

Bring on Windows 7, which is supposed to be quite good.
Title: Re: Xp or Vista
Post by: Jas278 on May 01, 2009, 07:19:37
I run Vista and have no problems
Title: Re: Xp or Vista
Post by: Mutz on May 01, 2009, 21:32:26
Love xp pro, hate vista ultimate.

Windows 7 ultimate is the best; by the time it comes out, end of the year i guess. it will be as good as xp but more slick.

Try it youll like it.

Or you could wait for Longhorn [-o<
Title: Re: Xp or Vista
Post by: Gordo on May 01, 2009, 23:30:16
Or you could wait for Longhorn [-o<

That was the development name for Vista...!
Title: Re: Xp or Vista
Post by: Disco Matt on May 01, 2009, 23:34:26
I run Windows 2000 Pro in the car (laptop had a licence key sticker on it, so it's legit). Great OS, boots from cold in a reasonable length of time. A lot quicker than the XP which the last user had installed on the machine, and it handles Memory Map perfectly.

I will never understand the "must buy new software" mindset. If the old kit still does what you need, then why change? I've got a laptop here that runs Windows 3.11, it still works even though support for that ended years ago.

Depending on your PC it may be possible to obtain a rescue disk of some sort. I know I rebuilt my Dad's old HP laptop that way, as the XP code (a proper sticker on the underside) didn't want to work with an XP disk. I eventually managed to dig up a HP rescue CD, which sorted it out without asking for the code.
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