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17 years ago
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I'm currently using Windows XP, but I'll be switching to Vista soon. I hope it works smoothly on the local network without any glitches.
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17 years ago
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In principle, things are starting to move forward... We can switch to Vista. It's not as raw as it used to be. But you need to use only the good versions. You know what I mean.*
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17 years ago
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I personally recommend the Vista DNA build, which is based on Ultimate. It runs smoothly, and I haven't encountered any problems in the last 3 months.
P.S. The ice has already broken...
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17 years ago
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Oh my god))) Vista is taking over the world))) people, don't install it, I'm telling you this as a programmer.;)
17 years ago
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Vista consumes more RAM, and sometimes it gets annoying with its constant, silly questions (although, as far as I know, there are ways to disable them). Many people are used to older software that refuses to work under Vista; you just have to accept it, as it's the price of progress. Moreover, at the moment, new versions of most popular and less popular programs have appeared, and they work perfectly on Vista. And some older ones, despite warnings about incompatibility, generally work quite correctly.

I liked the search function in Vista. It's much faster and more convenient than the XP version. I've come to terms with the memory consumption, as I don't play much these days.
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17 years ago
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Lord Vampire
Oh my god))) VisTa is taking over the world))) people, don't install it, I'm telling you this as a programmer.;)
Don't compare an ordinary user and a programmer;)
Memory? Well, yes, memory. In my opinion, that's its biggest flaw. However, 600-800MB out of 3.5GB... in general, it's up to you)
ps About how to get rid of those annoying questions. Part one:smile33:
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17 years ago
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Guys, a new era for the computer industry is coming.
Microsoft hasn't officially announced the release of a new operating system yet, but an alpha version has already leaked online.
There are much fewer resources compared to Vista – 2.3 times less =_)).
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17 years ago
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Xaker
There are much fewer resources than in Vista, 2.3 times less =_))
But this isn't a definitive indicator yet; a lot of things are cut in the alpha version.
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17 years ago
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Amaranth
Well, it's not really indicative yet, as a lot of things are cut in the alpha version.
I completely agree =))
But the overall feeling is encouraging =)))
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17 years ago
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Yeah, it's all nonsense))) anything that consumes more than 150MB at idle isn't an operating system; it's something else entirely.
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17 years ago
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As strange as it may seem, if you run several memory-intensive programs in any OS, they will load the system so much that it will be a problem for any system:D
So, if you don't demand that the computer run Crysis and Photoshop at the same time, then you can easily live with 1 GB of RAM on Vista, and that's, well, not much:)

Regarding Seven - if it comes out sometime in 2011, then 400-500 MB of RAM is just not serious:D
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17 years ago
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Amaranth
Surprisingly, if you run several memory-intensive programs in any OS, they will load the system so much that it will be a problem on any system:D
So, if you don't demand that the computer run Crysis and Photoshop simultaneously, you can easily live with 1 GB of RAM on Vista, and that's, well, not much:)

Regarding Seven - if it comes out sometime in 2011, then 400-500 MB of RAM is not very serious:D
I tested it myself; I ran Photoshop CS4, AutoCAD 2009, Microsoft Office 2007, and Heroes of Might and Magic V on maximum graphics settings.
At the same time, the amount of RAM used did not exceed 1 GB =)

Vista itself (without running any programs) consumes 1 GB.
And Windows 7 is planned for 2010, so we'll see...
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17 years ago
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from a survey

Alternative OS! (Linux, MacOS)
Hmm, yes, they really came up with a good name – "alternative"! In my opinion, the time is not far off when you will all be using the "alternative Linux OS," and you will already be writing about Windows as "alternative," because Windows is the limit of what Microsoft could create; it won't get any better. Although, I repeat, this is just my opinion, and I may be wrong, and perhaps the release of Windows 7 will save them.

But I can say with certainty that the old Windows will be the last OS from Microsoft that I use.:smile38:
Amarantha

Regarding Windows 7 – if it comes out sometime in 2011, then 400-500 MB of memory is not very serious.
Yeah, and hammering in a decorative nail with an eight-kilogram hammer is also normal. (This is about Vista and some simple application running on it.)
When you can take a complete set of necessary (and not only) tools weighing a couple of kilograms and do everything you need with them.
P.S. Sorry if the analogy didn't work out...
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17 years ago
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Well, I don't know, personally I don't care; the main thing is that there should be no problems with compatibility, and everything else will follow.
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17 years ago
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And I reinstalled Windows (in the last year) six times.

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