Friday, December 14, 2007 2:06 PM codingsanity

Review: Windows XP

I have finally decided to take the plunge. Last night I upgraded my Vista desktop machine to Windows XP, and this afternoon I will be doing the same to my laptop.

Look & Feel

Windows XP has quite a cartoony look and feel compared to the slick look of Aero Glass; this is mostly offset by the lack of strange screen artifacts caused by malfunctioning graphics code. You know, almost like static on the screen. This was a once or twice monthly occurrence on my laptop, and happened on my desktop whenever I logged in, and also whenever I played a 3D game after leaving Vista running for a couple of hours. I also miss the "orphaned windows" I got on Vista, dialog boxes that would not go away, in a sense they became part of the desktop, since you could drag a selection from within them, despite the fact that the Glass would render the selection below them. Such crazy graphics bugs appear to be a thing of the past.

Performance

Well, here there appears to be no contest. Windows XP is both faster and far more responsive. I no longer have the obligatory 1-minute system lock that happens whenever I log onto Vista, instead I can run applications as soon as I can click their icons. Not only that, but the applications start snappily too, rather than all waiting in some "I'm still starting up the OS" queue for 30 seconds or so before all starting at once. In addition, I have noticed that when performing complex tasks such as viewing large images, or updating large spreadsheets, instead of the whole operating system locking down for several seconds, it now just locks down the application I am working on, allowing me to <gasp> Alt-Tab to another application and work on that. I am thrilled that Microsoft decided to add preemptive multitasking to their operating system, and for this reason alone I would strongly urge you to upgrade to XP. With the amount of multi-core processors around today using a multitasking operating system like XP makes a world of difference.

A doomed attempt to cancel a file copy, I had to hard reset the computer after this.

In addition, numerous tasks that take a long time on Vista have been greatly speeded up. File copies are snappy and responsive, and pressing the Cancel button halfway through actually cancels the copy almost immediately, as opposed to having it lock up, and sometimes lock up the PC. In addition, a lot of work has gone into making deletes far more efficient, it appears that no more does the operating system scan every file to be deleted prior to wiping it, and instead just wipes out the NTFS trees involved, a far quicker operation. On my Vista machine I would often see a dialog box from some of my video codec's pop up when deleting, moving or copying videos. No more, now all that is involved is a byte transfer or NTFS operation.

Automatic Updates has also gone through a performance facelift in that it no longer hogs your bandwidth when you're surfing, a nice touch.

Device Support

XP comes with some impressive device support. In fact, every peripheral I've collected over the years works perfectly with it. Many have the device drivers preinstalled on XP, making their installation a snap, but for the rest it was easy to find device drivers on the Web. In addition I found the drivers quick and reliable, a far cry from the buggy, slow and sparse driver support in Vista. I'm glad to see that with their new flagship OS, Windows XP, Microsoft have finally learnt from the mistakes they made with the Vista launch. In addition, support for mobile devices seems to be significantly improved.

I've also found that XP seems much lighter on the hardware than Vista, when it's inactive the hard drive very rarely spins up, a major advantage for me, since I often sleep near my laptop. No longer do I have to try and ignore the continual hard drive drone, but can now sleep soundly just like my computer. I never did figure out exactly what Vista was doing with my hard drive the whole time, but I'm sure it degraded its lifespan with all that spinning.

Reliability

All I can say is "wow!" You can see that a lot of work has gone into making XP more reliable than its predecessor. The random program crashes, and hangs appear to be a thing of the past.

The Lack-of-Solutions tool

Internet Explorer 7 is much more reliable on XP as well, and has so far not crashed once whilst viewing GMail, when it used to do this several times a day. In addition, I can now actually close the thing down normally every time, instead of sometimes having to kill the process. Error collection seems to be far better as well. Instead of a dialog taking a minute or two to collect the information it needs, the dialog comes up and is ready to send error data almost immediately. I am sad to see the back of the Solutions tool though, it may have hardly ever delivered any valid solutions, especially for the standard random crashes, but at least you knew that something under your control was tracking that information. Please, Microsoft bring it back.

The much-missed reliability report

Speaking of which, I notice that the Reliability Report is also gone, again a sore loss, I really enjoyed charting the downward spiral of my Vista reliability, there were those occasional humps that got you all excited, and then the graph would continue its steady sojourn downwards. Of course, the fact that it only appeared to pay attention to a tiny fraction of the actual problems was a bit of an issue, but I'm sure they could have resolved that for the XP release. Ah well.

I also am pleased to note that Ctrl-Alt-Del does actually have an effect nowadays. Many times in Vista, I wished that they would make this more reliable so I could kill off the inevitable hanging Windows Explorer process (as a matter of fact, this is the situation I find myself in right now), in XP it actually does something as opposed to being part of the usual Vista eternal hang. Speaking of which, please excuse me for a few minutes, Windows Explorer has now been 100% hung for 5 minutes, despite my asking Vista to restart it, and despite me pushing Ctrl-Alt-Del several times over those 5 minutes. So I'm going to have to hard-reset my laptop. This process, by the way, is also something that amazingly seems to almost never be required in the clean and sparkling new XP.

Right, I'm back, thanks for being patient. I mentioned how much quicker you could start using programs from a boot in XP; I must admit that, appealing though that feature is, you won't actually find it that useful. XP almost never appears to require a reboot, so you hardly ever take advantage of a wonderful improvement like that, which otherwise would save you at least 15-20 minutes a day.

Gaming

This is another area where Microsoft has really excelled in Windows XP. Games are significantly more responsive, get much higher frame rates, and are far more reliable than in Vista. If you're a gamer, the upgrade to XP is mandatory. Whilst there are a few games that won't work as well in XP than in Vista, you'll find that on the whole XP supports almost all the games you'd want to play. In addition, it's vastly increased reliability means you'll spend much more time killing things than restarting, a welcome change I can assure you. You'll also find that non-X-Fi soundcards with EAX are much improved by their support in XP, which can really add a bit of excitement to your gaming experience.

Multimedia

Multimedia support on XP is vastly better than on Vista. Whilst content-creators had insisted on all sorts of intrusive features in Vista that made the multimedia experience a living hell for Microsoft users, thankfully with XP Microsoft were able to insist that their customers' needs came ahead of the content creators outdated business model. It's nice to see a corporation like Microsoft stand up to the cyber bullies at the MPAA and refuse to assume that its loyal customers are criminals. In any case, the DRM built into Vista was broken shortly after its release anyway.

Conclusion

To be honest there is only one conclusion to be made; Microsoft has really outdone themselves in delivering a brand new operating system that really excels in all the areas where Vista was sub-optimal. From my testing, discussions with friends and colleagues, and a review of the material out there on the web there seems to be no doubt whatsoever that that upgrade to XP is well worth the money. Microsoft can really pat themselves on the back for a job well done, delivering an operating system which is much faster and far more reliable than its predecessor. Anyone who thinks there are problems in the Microsoft Windows team need only point to this fantastic release and scoff loudly.

Well done Microsoft!

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# re: Review: Windows XP

Saturday, December 15, 2007 6:58 AM by John

Get an Apple desktop and laptop.

# re: Review: Windows XP

Saturday, December 15, 2007 8:19 AM by Mick

I'm glad I upgraded!

# re: Review: Windows XP

Saturday, December 15, 2007 9:19 AM by Steven Hodson

and it doesn't get any better with a Service Pack downgrade either

www.winextra.com/.../vista-copymove-the-service-pack-1-rc1-follow-up

I may actually have to take that XP upgrade route myself.

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# re: Review: Windows XP

Saturday, December 15, 2007 12:06 PM by Stewart

Excellent post, love your work. :-)

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# re: Review: Windows XP

Saturday, December 15, 2007 3:23 PM by shestheoneforme

Bahahahha

It's funny because it's a joke

# re: Review: Windows XP

Saturday, December 15, 2007 4:49 PM by b0b g0ats3

FIST!!!!!!!!!!!!1111!!~~~!11oneone

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# re: Review: Windows XP

Saturday, December 15, 2007 8:55 PM by Mr. Reeee

Save yourself the misery of Vista and/or XP...

buy ANY current Macintosh, running Leopard. If you REALLY need to run Windows, get Parallels Desktop or VMware Fusion and run it with Mac OS X. There's even an application called CrossOver that lets you run some Windows programs WITHOUT Windows.

You'll thank yourself later on.

# re: Review: Windows XP

Saturday, December 15, 2007 10:21 PM by SandraK

upgrade? wouldnt it be downgrade? Either way. Vista is never touching any computer I get. If I have to pay extra to have it switched to XP, so be it.

Or Ill get Linux. I cant afford a Mac.

# re: Review: Windows XP

Saturday, December 15, 2007 10:31 PM by TigerDawn

I wish I had the money to upgrade to XP.  I made the mistake of making vista my primary system, and have paid for it ever since.

# re: Review: Windows XP

Saturday, December 15, 2007 10:44 PM by davidwr

In 2002 I thought much the same thing about Windows 2000 Pro vs. XP Pro.

It's only been in recent years that the hardware has caught up with the bloatware and the service packs have started to catch up with the bugware.

I think Vista with Service Pack 2 will be looking pretty good in 2010 or 2011.  By 2012 we'll be screaming how good Vista is compared to its "successor."

# re: Review: Windows XP

Saturday, December 15, 2007 11:00 PM by Jrom

Wow, I just decided to take the upgrade too and all I can say is that it was worth the wait, my machine seem to have a second life, a brand new existence with the new XP.

Thank you for your review, a clear statement in the operating mess-system evolution..

# re: Review: Windows XP

Saturday, December 15, 2007 11:28 PM by Niz

you forgot how XP is better at vista with regards to DRM too.

For some reason vista refuses to play DVDs on my computer and blames it on my videocard, however it works fine under XP.

# re: Review: Windows XP

Saturday, December 15, 2007 11:31 PM by ubuntu user

I am glad I use linux! ........... Long live Ubuntu!

# re: Review: Windows XP

Saturday, December 15, 2007 11:38 PM by Raval Seojattan

Great read, I have no intention of upgrading to Vista.

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# re: Review: Windows XP

Saturday, December 15, 2007 11:46 PM by herman

Good story, covering the full truth. Microsoft should be ashamed to ever have issued VISTA and even more the way they behaved (read: misbehaved) after during support (read: non-support). I was happy to receive a new XP from HP (they offer EXCELLENT service), although I would have expected that HP would have checked the functioning of their laptop running (read: non-running) with VISTA .... I suggest that sending out this review to every Windows OS owner/user would make MS "sharper" on what they are doing (read: or not doing).

# re: Review: Windows XP

Saturday, December 15, 2007 11:54 PM by wickido

lol, this article is the best ever. Personally, I never gave Vista a chance... I just sticked to Win 98 till XP arrived. Now that it has finally arrived, I can no longer live without it. XP for the win! :D

# re: Review: Windows XP

Saturday, December 15, 2007 11:56 PM by SR

"Get an Apple desktop and laptop."

Ubuntu on commodity hardware gives me free software and a choice of hardware.

With Apple I pay out the wazoo for a good product and limited hardware. With Vista I'd pay out the wazoo and get scr3w3d...

With Linux on self-assembled hardware I have MUCH more money to spend on hardware, much more hardware choice, and avoid BOTH Evil Empires.  

# Justin Blanton | Upgrading to XP, from Vista

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# re: Review: Windows XP

Saturday, December 15, 2007 11:59 PM by Jaap H

Brilliant review, I totally agree, I spent 2 hours getting all the drivers for my brand new Dell Inspiron 1520 to upgrade from Vista Home Premium to XP Professional but now it's running XP like a charm.

Thnx Microsoft; You rock!

# re: Review: Windows XP

Sunday, December 16, 2007 12:01 AM by rinkjustice

Huh, i must've missed the Vista os somehow and went straight to the XP, and a good thing too, since I've heard Vista is TOTAL CRAP!!!

Thanks for the laugh (whoever wrote this), and you're right on target.

# re: Review: Windows XP

Sunday, December 16, 2007 12:03 AM by Blake

wow Ive been ahead of the pack for nearly 5 years now. I cant wait until XP2!

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# re: Review: Windows XP

Sunday, December 16, 2007 12:10 AM by Calc

The software box said: "Requires WIndows 98 or better."  So I installed Linux!

# re: Review: Windows XP

Sunday, December 16, 2007 12:41 AM by Neodudeman

You've been Slashdotted

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# re: Review: Windows XP

Sunday, December 16, 2007 12:45 AM by james brown

If you liked this, wait until you upgrade your computing experience to a Mac !!

# re: Review: Windows XP

Sunday, December 16, 2007 12:52 AM by Ben

Your article was posted on Slashdot and is now all over the net. In the halls at Seattle I am sure it produced hand-wringing amongst the failures on the Vista team, and much laughing behind closed doors from everyone else.

I tried a laptop with Vista. Awful. XP is so much  faster, better supported and more reliable.

# re: Review: Windows XP

Sunday, December 16, 2007 12:52 AM by Henry

I guess it depends on your perspective. When I'm forced for some reason or other to use Windows, Win 2K Pro seems slow and intrusive, until I have to use XP, then it seems less intrusive and more responsive in comparison. I'm always relieved to get back to Kubuntu, where I can just work without being interrupted with some annoying irelevant message or virus scan or other useless crap.

# re: Review: Windows XP

Sunday, December 16, 2007 1:16 AM by Anon

LOL I bet windows 98 would be an upgrade to this guy L2OS retard.  ZOMG its different! Wah wah wah...

# re: Review: Windows XP

Sunday, December 16, 2007 1:20 AM by BvP

HAHAHA That is the best article I've read in a few days!!

# re: Review: Windows XP

Sunday, December 16, 2007 1:30 AM by Scoobie "Doobie" Doobwah

I believe you wrote the word "speeded" (well, it's not really a word in English) which, although embarrassing to ever see written, would almost certainly have been caught if you had run this new functionality in MS Word called "Spell Check."

Also, Microsoft is the name of the *company* you are referring to, not the companies, and so you should say Microsoft is not Microsoft are. Again, Word should probably underline that in green for you this time, which signifies your lack of basic grammar to compliment you fantastic vernacular. I'm using the word fantastic to mean "make believe" not "good" in this case.

Actually, before you post to the internet, get someone who passed middle school English class to proof read your witting please. Its riddle with errors and makes my eyes bleed to read it.

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# re: Review: Windows XP

Sunday, December 16, 2007 2:25 AM by Daniel P

I find this really irritating. I don't like to resort to petty names and dememeaning insults, but, you bunch of caterwauling babies; deal with it. Do not ask for whom the bell tolls, it tolls for XP. It's not a question of if, it's only a matter of when. Microsoft may have granted XP a stay of execution and even agreed to allow OEM licensure to continue, but XP's days are numbered. If Microsoft wishes to defenestrate XP, it's going to happen, and the lack of support, and of people returning to XP will only hinder the bug reporting process, that helped make XP the success it is, do the same for Vista. Microsoft hustled Vista out the door because they were financially pressed by the increased advent of Linux-based systems growing in the market: What did you expect them to do? Had the free market economy and the many manifestations of such not pressured Microsoft into birthing Vista prematurely, partly due to the baying of the wolves in the shareholders committee howling for the blood of the new system and higher dividends, perhaps Microsoft might have been able to work on Vista at a more relaxed pace and deliver a reliable product. Instead, the mob mentality of the capitalist market won out and Microsoft did what it felt it had to. I'm not some blind Vista sycophant, but seriously people, get a grip.

# re: Review: Windows XP

Sunday, December 16, 2007 2:37 AM by vilhelm

This was incredibly stupid - I switched to Vista a few months ago from a 3(!) year old windows xp installation and I am delighted. I've had less freezes, lag and a much more respnosive system - even back in the day when I had a fresh XP install. If your not exaggerating 'cus your a fat nerd on a cause against Microsoft you'll see in a few months your XP copy is a lot less responsive as it grows older - just as your Vista copy has.

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# re: Review: Windows XP

Sunday, December 16, 2007 2:49 AM by Mike

A) That was awesome....

B) The function formerly known as Alt-Ctrl-Delete in XP is now Ctrl-Shift-Escape. Try it next time you get a crash, which I'm sure will be soon!

# re: Review: Windows XP

Sunday, December 16, 2007 2:55 AM by Cycloid Torus

Have you considered the speed and finesse available from DOS 6.2? Absolute blazing speed and no silly GUI to diminish your feeling of absolute control at the command prompt.

# re: Review: Windows XP

Sunday, December 16, 2007 3:02 AM by AlieM

upgraded to XP (for gamming) and Linux (for work + amusing 3D desktop) :)

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# re: Review: Windows XP

Sunday, December 16, 2007 3:15 AM by saltandblues

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reminded me of this. the next step after your XP upgrade. :)

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# re: Review: Windows XP

Sunday, December 16, 2007 4:00 AM by twitter

Ha ha, thanks for the laugh.  More Vista Failure.

# re: Review: Windows XP

Sunday, December 16, 2007 4:03 AM by james

There are few things I hate on this wonderful earth. Number one is Microsoft Vista. I can't remember what number two is.

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# re: Review: Windows XP

Sunday, December 16, 2007 4:20 AM by somepersonsomewhere

I read an article about Vista SP1 and XP SP3 - how XP is going to see a 10% overall speed increase over the healthy 50-100% XP SP2 has on Vista now.

Meanwhile Vista SP1 is proving to be worse than what's out now!!!

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# re: Review: Windows XP

Sunday, December 16, 2007 4:22 AM by Dave

genious

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# re: Review: Windows XP

Sunday, December 16, 2007 5:13 AM by Adolfo

I like Vista security,  my daughters can not infect my system.  Games run smoothly as I have a directx 10 video card.

Personally who cares about speed, with today processors office applications work fast enough.

I had no problems with devices excemption of a very old scanner.

About games an nvidia 8500 with 512 MB was good for running oblivion an neverwinter at 12080x1024 at max quality with a Dual core athlon at 3800. and 2 Gygabytes, not a very expensive computer nowadays.

It seems to me that most people is not even considering what advantages vista have.

Speed for a word or excel application?, common!!! who really cares about some fraction of second.

Vista is more stable than XP , thats for sure, harder for "normal users" to destroy or infect. That is a plus when you really need to work with your computer and not just for a gaming PC.

And believe or not Vista becomes faster as you use it more, so maybe all these people who are saying stuff about Vista are just talking without any real month carefull examination of the system.

Personally for coding and image work I prefer linux, solaris or open VMS. Normal people will like Vista, just buy a proper graphic card if you are a gamer. Power users will stay away from microsoft.

# re: Review: Windows XP

Sunday, December 16, 2007 5:19 AM by Stop the recess...

Sounds like recess discussion...

Can we be a little be more serious; maybe you don't know that:

After Windows XP, people were asking should I upgrade... no let's rollback to Windows 98

After Windows 98, people were asking should I upgrade... no let's rollback to Windows 95

And so on…

After Windows 7, I am pretty sure, some people will ask you I upgrade... no let's rollback to Windows Vista

You are comparing laptop and desktop built and optimized for Windows XP, benefiting of Service Pack 2 and soon Service Pack 3 with a brand new Operating System not necessary built for your configuration.

The challenge for Microsoft is to provide an upgrade experience with thousand of exotic hardware configuration having supported hundred of software installed…

As customers don’t really know how to have a clean configuration, the configuration is a mess and adding upgrading without formatting Vista does not help.

As rollback is not supported, people format their PC and obviously with a clean install this work fine.

The question is not if Vista is better or not than XP (Vista is far superior than XP), this is more, why Microsoft offers and supports an upgrade scenario that does not provide the same quality than a fresh install.

I suggest that you format your laptop and desktop and install directly Vista … maybe you should wait few weeks as Vista Service Pack 1 is coming…

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# re: Review: Windows XP

Sunday, December 16, 2007 5:23 AM by BluScreen

Quit installing Vista on your crappy 3 year old equipment.

I have it on 4 machines now and it's working flawless.

# re: Review: Windows XP

Sunday, December 16, 2007 5:37 AM by Ian Eisenberg

@Scoobie "Doobie" Doobwah

"Actually, before you post to the internet, get someone who passed middle school English class to proof read your witting please. Its riddle with errors and makes my eyes bleed to read it."

You wrote witting, I am sure you meant witticism or something akin to that. Or perhaps you meant "writing", who knows.

You also wrote "Its riddle with", I am sure your spell/grammar checker should have caught these errors and you ignored it on purpose. This was either meant as a witty means of bringing home your point or it was just a simple error on your part. Either one makes your previous points moot and makes you out to be an asshat. I would like to point out that is my first official use of the term... ever.

The fact is that for many people XP is proving to be a much better OS than Vista. I can not run any of my production machines with Vista. There is just no way I can rely on stability for animation under Vista, it just isn't happening.

# re: Review: Windows XP

Sunday, December 16, 2007 6:23 AM by Tac

"Unless...on a cause against Microsoft you'll see in a few months your XP copy is a lot less responsive as it grows older - just as your Vista copy has"

This statement says it all.

Why does XP or Vista or any operating system slow down after "a few months" (actually a few weeks in my experience with XP) use, and require re-installation?  I used Macs for many years, and never heard of system slowdown due to age.   People don't reinstall their Mac OSes every couple months to get things back up to speed.

Why isn't this poster "against Microsoft" him/herself?

# re: Review: Windows XP

Sunday, December 16, 2007 6:41 AM by DummGuy

reminds me of the time i upgraded from windoze ME to win 98SE!  ;)

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# re: Review: Windows XP

Sunday, December 16, 2007 7:28 AM by sarcasm4

Hehe nice one dude. Have to agree. I myself am dual-booting XP with Ubuntu (Need XP for some classwork with a teacher who basically says Ubunt-who?) and recently tried my older siblings new Vista laptop. All I have to say is, my hardware compared to theirs is crap and yet my XP runs circles around them..... I'd still sell either down the river for Ubuntu though :P

# re: Review: Windows XP

Sunday, December 16, 2007 7:32 AM by JimB

XP will always run faster as opposed to Vista under the same hardware condition for the very simple reason that Vista uses more resources and more of just about evrything. Of course if you put more RAM and CPU in your machine Vista will perhaps run as fast as your XP OS. But that's just not what we need.

Any one here cares what Vista is doing to the environment on a global world scale ? And I'm not only talking about consumption.

Wake up you stupid Vista adepts. There's no need for a resource-hungry OS only perhaps to extend the life of the OS itself.

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# re: Review: Windows XP

Sunday, December 16, 2007 8:21 AM by Scrappy Doo

How about the idiot Scoobie Doobie Doobwah who criticized the spelling and grammar in this great article?  Anyboy notice that he wrote "Its riddle with errors and makes my eyes bleed to read it."  

He must have had a brain explosion!

What a tosser!!!

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# re: Review: Windows XP

Sunday, December 16, 2007 9:13 AM by echogen

One thing that was killing me with vista is that : i tried sending my sister a legitimate EXE file on msn... but no matter what i did, i was unable to open it, i even unziped it then moved it ... no luck!!! It keep saying that it is preventing me from opening the file. I know there might be a walkaround to fix that ... but heck??? i could not find it. Microsoft did a good job in fighting malware... By disabling software!!

# re: Review: Windows XP

Sunday, December 16, 2007 9:19 AM by Hornet

First (for MS) there were 8.3 filename specs, and they were short, sometimes annoying, but reliable.

Then they created c:\program files\  and worse, c:\documents and settings\  

these were annoying for any command line user.

then came 64 bit and: c:\program files (x86)\

...and now vista.  

Each time more and more common stuff gets thrown under an "advanced tab" (changing desktop colors is now "advanced?!?"  it wasn't in windows 3.1!)

Maybe computing quickly is also now an "advanced" function, so we need VISTA to slow our computers down to normal speed.

I really don't understand wtf is going on over there.  Maybe they walk around in clown suits waiting to see how we comment... or they want to increase the Macintosh/Linux/[insert fav OS here] user base.  

Hello Microsoft, this Christmas,  I will be leaving you.

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# re: Review: Windows XP

Sunday, December 16, 2007 9:20 AM by What is Ubuntu?

If you _really_ want a reliable, fast, secure OS you can upgrade to Ubuntu. I did a year ago, and I haven't looked back since.

# re: Review: Windows XP

Sunday, December 16, 2007 9:20 AM by What is Ubuntu?

If you _really_ want a reliable, fast, secure OS you can upgrade to Ubuntu. I did a year ago, and I haven't looked back since.

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# re: Review: Windows XP

Sunday, December 16, 2007 9:49 AM by Community

Why don't all the Microsoft shills here go back where they came from. Or better yet, get a conscience and quit working for them. You can find a way to support your family that doesn't harm society, trust me.

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# re: Review: Windows XP

Sunday, December 16, 2007 9:52 AM by VinylPusher

Vista does *not* run as fast as XP if you give it plenty of RAM and CPU power to play with. It simply cannot keep up with even the most trivial of operations.

Raw performance figures in apps and games are similar under Vista and XP, but the actual OS itself is a dog. I triple-boot Kubuntu, XP and Vista 64-bit. Kubuntu seems about as fast to use as XP (things happen essentially instantly) but it's nicer to use because of the huge number of apps and tools available.

Since setting my laptop up to triple boot like this, I've booted into Vista once (rebooted a few times, to shoehorn the drivers in). It's only really there for DX10 gaming and Office 2007 dev work (I have Office 2003 on XP because this replicates the config at work).

Using XP compared to Vista is like having a brand new, much faster laptop.

Specs of my laptop? It's the Dell XPS M1730. Not slow.

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# re: Review: Windows XP

Sunday, December 16, 2007 11:04 AM by markp

Great fun article, shame about the douchebag comments :)

BTW negative commenters, I'm hearing what you're saying and it sounds like this: BLAR BLAR YOU SPELL BAD GET A MAC GET A LIFE IM GAY

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# re: Review: Windows XP

Sunday, December 16, 2007 11:37 AM by Philip

I upgraded my girlfriends laptop from Vista to XP, she requested it, I understood it, and we both thoroughly love XP. Previously, we did not bother using the new laptop for the last three months out of six, that how bad Vista is, or should I say WAS.

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