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Vista SP1 Improves System Overall Performance!
I have posted in this newsgroup since the betas and Release Candidates the flaws, problems, bugs, bad concepts, bad design, horrid performance, unnecessary and Overall, Vista is a far superior operating system when looked at from all angles. Don't just follow the crowd and say it sucks. I urge you to ask "Why?

Tech Tip 124: Introducing... Windows Vista - Part II To Vista or ...
While I'm impressed with it overall (It beats Borland hands down. The debugger actually works(!) and works well!), I think I discovered a serious bug. Visit my home page: http://set-soft.home.ml.org/ or http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Vista/6552/ Salvador Eduardo Tropea (SET).

Reviews and Opinions on Vista
I'm referring to peoples overall impression of Vista, not "Vista while it's still doing it's baseline initialization tasks" I'm currently on a fairly equivelent machine (though a desktop). E6300 Core Duo, 1GB RAM, 160GB hard disk, nVidia GF 7100 GS. All told, this machine cost me about $400 to build (not counting

[Rival] Windows Vista = XP with Less Applications, Less ...
... system that still has bugs and huge compatibility issues with hardware that MOST users of the previous system could not work around without new hardware. Vista network, probably should be another thing you want to be able to turn on, not be forced to turn off, not that it will improve the overall explorer

Vista has taken the FUN out of computing.
Peter
nob...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista general Back in the old XP SP2 beta days we used to have private forums w/password for these issues...don't they do that any more? Is it a bug? Thanks! Of course I am not complaining about it, after all ,it's a beta version. ^_^

Wat is uw mening over Windows Vista?
Is there an growing list of VM bug-and-clean-up wisdom somewhere? I'm aware of the VM syllabus, and am wondering whether those most familiar with the VM code are documenting their discoveries of problems or best-guesses. Is there a Find-and-Replace dialog? ... I'm looking hard at Vista Smalltalk,

Google hacked?
Yours may well be full of 'bugs'. Mine isn't and this is partly down to what I have already written. I have local clients who are happy with Vista, and I also have Your overall computing experience will be enhanced if you take the time to research and consider the effects of the changes you are about to make.

Alias will like this
William Poaster w...@pclos2007.eu comp os linux advocacy evilkillerwh...@gmail.com wrote: <snip> Overall, I use Vista... Says it all, another windoze fanboi. Fista doesn't seem to have a newsreader, as fanboi's posting through googlegroups, & his X-HTTP-UserAgent is Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh). So Fista wasn't even good

Vista SP1 Improves System Overall Performance!
As for the four guys, we were strictly performers and had almost no creative input to the overall concept. CONELRAD: The cover of The Goldwaters LP is unforgettable. One of Goldwater's biggest supporters was Walter Knott, who turned his small berry farm into a major amusement park in Buena Vista, California,

Vista takes a breather - vista latencey issues
If you were you would know where to report bugs. My recommendation is to backup your data then perform a clean install of Vista as the beta software you have installed is not uninstallable. -- Kerry Brown Microsoft MVP - Shell/User http://www.vistahelp.ca "Windy" <ibelieveica...@hotmail.com> wrote in message

Enterprise Not Interested in Vista, MSFT Continues Decline
I am still hesitant to upgrade to vista just yet, but I am just waiting to hear a few more reviews and wait for a few more bug reports. I know there are programs on XP that .... I do believe I'll wait a While to see the overall reaction from home users on the new OS before upgrading. IE7 is still giving me fits.

Multiplication bug in Excel 2003 suspicion
Lousy apps, OpenOffice, odd interfaces, bad font rendering, Gnome/KDE apps that look like crap under KDE/Gnome, tons of bullshit bugs, menu items that didn't work, (note: the last install I did was PCLinuxOS .93, and it was pretty slick overall - quick to boot, run, shutdown, and mostly bugless.

Vista SP1 Improves System Overall Performance!
However, if it comes OEM on a new PC, SP1 makes Vista acceptable and livable. 3. Have seen no bugs or "buggy" behavior over the last few days, files stay where The "Search" in start menu is still AWOL. Overall, it's an improvement, but not a huge one. Vista is OK now, likable and usable, but not a big jump.

[Rival] Examples of Serious Bugs in Windows Vista
Vista is still in beta - it is supposed to have bugs. And XP is not. As such, it's components are also supposed to have bugs? Hint: crashing web browsers is not rocket science, and says something about the application more than the overall OS. Like the flaw on my PowerBook that when u leave Safari open and it won't

Multiplication bug in Excel 2003 suspicion
Mark jmhonz...@nospam.insightbb.com microsoft public windows vista general It's 1 GB if you get the stand-alone version with all language versions. The one specific to your computer is Anybody has a idea about that? Is it a bug? Thanks! Of course I am not complaining about it, after all ,it's a beta version. ^_^

[Rival] Windows Vista Bugs Galore
But overall I prefer it over eg. the aged XP file explorer and other desktop GUIs I've used. It's got some good positives to mitigate the various negatives. Believe it or not, I still find the Finder superior to the XP file explorer on balance, but expect Microsoft to have surpassed it with Vista.

Vista 5308 / Office 2007 Beta2 work OK together ?
http://www.linuxinsider.com/rsstory/53962.html Ubuntu 7.04 - Feisty Fawn Review ,----[ Quote ] Overall, is 7.04 worth the update? Windows Vista has some serious refresh Issues ,----[ Quote ] I have been ranting and whining a lot about Windows Vista issues, as I am finding a new bug almost every month.

Vista security overview: too little too late
In the release notes, I do read about some bugs being fixed (most having been introduced in 2.7.0), but overall the experience has been less stable. I was not aware of any claims that 2.7.4 is ready for Vista. As with prior releases of Windows, application compatibility is one of the most important, core concerns

Vista? Anyone go back to XP?
Lots of people, including me, have had very few problems and an overall good experience. I wouldn't go back to XP. Steve right - just as arrogant as the constant "it works on my machine" As requested, it's full of bugs, which means people will be forced to upgrade for years. Elliot Carver: Outstanding.

Overall Vista Impression
Over
the last 10 months that I've used Vista I've learned a lot and become more accustomed to Vista. Overall, I think Vista is becoming an appealing and highly functional system. During this same time, MSFT and the Communities and other forums have worked a lot of the bugs out of the system, and many third-party