How many people are running vista?

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Post by shaft »

I just put vista home premium on a dell optiplex for someone. I cant get the thing to play an mp3. Plays 10 seconds, then stops for 2, through the whole song.
This is an unprotected file that plays just fine on my install of vista. It will play the cd fine...but even if I use wmp11 to rip that song from the cd...it wont play it in mp3/wma etc from the harddrive. I see this "Media Foundation Protected Pipeline EXE" eating up cpu time.
The file plays find in winamp..but that doesnt do alot of good if you want to use media center. :dork:
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Post by JB »

Deathshroud wrote:Honestly, this "whole new look" is just a combo of Mac style and Linux innovation.
when i first used Vista it reminded me of Fedora Core, the way it moved and operated, etc
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BTW, i think vista has fucked the CPU in my macbooks battery.
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Ok, I've been running Vista at home for a couple of days now and I have to say that I really like it. Initially, there was a brief period of disorientation, but after a day or so I started really finding my way around the interface and I have to say that I find that it works very well.

It's even at the point at where when I came to work this morning and logged into XP it felt like a disappointment - XP looks so old and dated now, almost primitive in a way.

When it comes to performance I have to say that the people who whine about Vista being sluggish and slow are either full of shit or need to upgrade their hardware badly. It runs really snappy and smooth for me, and I get the feeling that applications are generally both launched and closed more quickly on Vista than on XP. That's probably due to that new smart caching, but either way it works great. And I'm not even using ReadyBoost.

Oh, and those who claim that Vista "looks just like OSX" are retards who have probably never used OSX, or even seen it in action. They look nothing alike. I can't really say which looks "better" - OSX has a cleaner, more stylish look while Vista is a bit more snazzy with the special effects, but in the end I'd say it's down to personal preference. Personally I'd say that I actually like both.

A thing that hit me was how Vista just "worked" straight after installing. No messing around with drivers and stuff, everything was automativally installed and was ready to use within a couple of minutes. Granted, I don't have a lot of legacy hardware (or software), but if you're into that kind of stuff, chances are that Vista isn't really intended for you in the first place.

All in all I have to say it has so far been a pleasant experience.

Oh, and I got Office 2007 too, and its leaps and bounds beyond the old 2003. The interface has been completely reworked and is pretty awesome now if you ask me. Some hardcore nerds aren't going to like it, but IMO the usability has been improved tenfold, which has been way overdue for many years now. It's a huge improvement.
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Post by SOAPboy »

Well said grudge.

Running ultimate atm. And honestly i love it. Nearly everything was ready for me out of the box, even windows update found EVERYTHING for once. All hardware, etc..

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Post by Scourge »

Been running it a couple weeks now. I have to agree with grudge as well. Only glitch I had was my old, old, old soundcard had to be replaced.
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Grudge wrote:Ok, I've been running Vista at home for a couple of days now and I have to say that I really like it. Initially, there was a brief period of disorientation, but after a day or so I started really finding my way around the interface and I have to say that I find that it works very well.

It's even at the point at where when I came to work this morning and logged into XP it felt like a disappointment - XP looks so old and dated now, almost primitive in a way.

When it comes to performance I have to say that the people who whine about Vista being sluggish and slow are either full of shit or need to upgrade their hardware badly. It runs really snappy and smooth for me, and I get the feeling that applications are generally both launched and closed more quickly on Vista than on XP. That's probably due to that new smart caching, but either way it works great. And I'm not even using ReadyBoost.

Oh, and those who claim that Vista "looks just like OSX" are retards who have probably never used OSX, or even seen it in action. They look nothing alike. I can't really say which looks "better" - OSX has a cleaner, more stylish look while Vista is a bit more snazzy with the special effects, but in the end I'd say it's down to personal preference. Personally I'd say that I actually like both.

A thing that hit me was how Vista just "worked" straight after installing. No messing around with drivers and stuff, everything was automativally installed and was ready to use within a couple of minutes. Granted, I don't have a lot of legacy hardware (or software), but if you're into that kind of stuff, chances are that Vista isn't really intended for you in the first place.

All in all I have to say it has so far been a pleasant experience.

Oh, and I got Office 2007 too, and its leaps and bounds beyond the old 2003. The interface has been completely reworked and is pretty awesome now if you ask me. Some hardcore nerds aren't going to like it, but IMO the usability has been improved tenfold, which has been way overdue for many years now. It's a huge improvement.
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Post by FragaGeddon »

I may start buying some new PC parts and make the switch to Vista.
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+JuggerNaut+ wrote:LOL, EYECANDY
NO, LOL USABILITY
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Grudge wrote:
+JuggerNaut+ wrote:LOL, EYECANDY
NO, LOL USABILITY
bells and whistles, man

if you want usability get Tiger.
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Office2007 can fucking suck my balls. fuck off with that shit, breaking the html rendering and all. CUNTS
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JB wrote:
Grudge wrote:
+JuggerNaut+ wrote:LOL, EYECANDY
NO, LOL USABILITY
bells and whistles, man

if you want usability get Tiger.
sorry, but that's bullshit
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MKJ wrote:Office2007 can fucking suck my balls. fuck off with that shit, breaking the html rendering and all. CUNTS
lol, serves you right for using Office to write html in the first place
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Post by MKJ »

im not. the point is, that with the new outlook, it uses Word's html rendering engine instead of IE's. that means no more background images, floats, or other fairly common css styles. GREAT

it also means you cant receive HTML mails unless you have Office2007 installed. GREAT !

so whats happening is, because MS dev team cant figure out how to properly write an html rendering engine, we all have to write arcane (NONVALID) html to suit everyone's needs.
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yes it makes me bitterly upset
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lol, html mail

although I agree that it's stupid of MS not to use the IE7 rendering engine for Outlook, since IE7 comes with the OS
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fortunately this doesn't affect me at all and I expect I'll be happy with a Vista upgrade when I make the jump (probably some time from now)
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Grudge wrote:lol, html mail

although I agree that it's stupid of MS not to use the IE7 rendering engine for Outlook, since IE7 comes with the OS
quite
and the bigger part of the users sign up for html mails. cause it looks purdy. and not everyone has word installed. so now what

ack just cant get over how gay this is. lets make a browser all w3c compliant (sortof) and then ditch the engine for some halfassed ducttaped crap
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Post by ek »

new laptop in a few weeks, vista :icon14:
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it sounds like vista's plus points are mostly cosmetic while its minus points are serious pains in the arse
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yeah, it's a massive plus that my battery has not packed up and i have to run on AC power.
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seremtan wrote:it sounds like vista's plus points are mostly cosmetic while its minus points are serious pains in the arse
That pretty much sums up my opinion of OSX, but meh... to each his own. :shrug:
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Doombrain wrote:yeah, it's a massive plus that my battery has not packed up and i have to run on AC power.
eh
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werldhed wrote:
seremtan wrote:it sounds like vista's plus points are mostly cosmetic while its minus points are serious pains in the arse
That pretty much sums up my opinion of OSX, but meh... to each his own. :shrug:
sums up mine too, based on briefly using someone else's mac a few years ago
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Post by DiscoDave »

I've just got it installed and it seems pretty slick....

Cant run the system score thing though, says:

"This system doesn't have the necessary multi media support to run this assessment"

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