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100 days ago ( actually a few days more) on May 18, 2007 I received my new HP
dv9500t with a 2.2 GHz Duo Centrino, 2GB of RAM and basic Intel 965 graphics
chipset. The OS is Vista Home Premium and major software is Office
Professional 2007 Academic Version (from www.directdeal.com - $164), NIS 2007
(got it as a gift) and the audio driver is from RealTek.
At first Vista was being very annoying and quite irritable, with many errors
and significant problems working with other software from third parties. UAC
was a serious pain in the buttocks, especially with my Sony SonicStage
software that came with my Sony sport MP3 player (great player, lousy
software, but I have no choice but to use it).
As with most users, file transfer was very slow and UAC would make it even
slower.
That said, with some fine tuning, turning off UAC (I know I shouldn’t, but
it just became too much) and updating drivers on a regular basis Vista has
started to work out really well.
It’s not perfect and there are still lots of programs that I can’t use on
Vista that worked great on XP, but I have been able to find equivalent (or at
least acceptable) substitutes. For instance as download managers go only
Flashget and Orbit work flawlessly, DAM or FDM have issues with .exe
failures.
Since the Reliability and Compatibility updates have been installed the file
transfer rate and just the overall speed and stability have taken a definite
turn for the better. I have not had a single crash, freeze or issue with any
software, with one exception I’ll get to later, and everything stands-to on
command. I have even noticed that programs like Outlook and Word open up
much faster; even large Word documents are scanned for viruses and opened in
just a few seconds.
I can forgive mistakes if steps are made to make remedy and it seems MS has
made some progress towards fixing the flaws.
Still, you do have to be careful with what you use on a Vista PC, for
instance if I use my HP printer’s software color management Vista has a
hissy-fit, if I turn it off printing goes flawlessly with no noticeable
degradation in print quality or speed.
I also noticed that many aspects of Vista improve as you update third party
drivers and software; video was somewhat of an issue compared to my XP PC
despite that the HP Vista has far superior hardware. Once I installed an
updated version of Intel’s graphic driver video began to pop and sparkle,
even the WEI rating went up a .1 for graphics.
Overall, I’m starting to like Vista, even if it takes some more work than it
should to get it to work just right.
The two major issues I still have, and it may not even be a Vista issue, is
Internet Explorer and Adobe Flash player. Vista seems to dislike Adobe
Flash; I have had to reinstall it 4 times already. I even installed
Silverlight from MS, or whatever it’s called, in the hopes of making Vista
happy, no dice.
IE of course just loves to crash on me when I have half a dozen tabs or so
going, but it did that with XP too. Hello FireFox?
It still needs some work, it’s too big and takes up too many resources, but
I guess that can’t be solved until Vista’s replacement. Some changes may
have seemed like a good idea on paper, but bring back the old Defrag program
for instance!
It’s starting to look to me like Vista has issues, but many of them are
caused by other software and drivers, in the end they have to comply with the
OS and when they do it makes a big difference.
P.S. – I must say that I really like Office 2007, lots of good improvements
and ideas there.
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dv9500t with a 2.2 GHz Duo Centrino, 2GB of RAM and basic Intel 965 graphics
chipset. The OS is Vista Home Premium and major software is Office
Professional 2007 Academic Version (from www.directdeal.com - $164), NIS 2007
(got it as a gift) and the audio driver is from RealTek.
At first Vista was being very annoying and quite irritable, with many errors
and significant problems working with other software from third parties. UAC
was a serious pain in the buttocks, especially with my Sony SonicStage
software that came with my Sony sport MP3 player (great player, lousy
software, but I have no choice but to use it).
As with most users, file transfer was very slow and UAC would make it even
slower.
That said, with some fine tuning, turning off UAC (I know I shouldn’t, but
it just became too much) and updating drivers on a regular basis Vista has
started to work out really well.
It’s not perfect and there are still lots of programs that I can’t use on
Vista that worked great on XP, but I have been able to find equivalent (or at
least acceptable) substitutes. For instance as download managers go only
Flashget and Orbit work flawlessly, DAM or FDM have issues with .exe
failures.
Since the Reliability and Compatibility updates have been installed the file
transfer rate and just the overall speed and stability have taken a definite
turn for the better. I have not had a single crash, freeze or issue with any
software, with one exception I’ll get to later, and everything stands-to on
command. I have even noticed that programs like Outlook and Word open up
much faster; even large Word documents are scanned for viruses and opened in
just a few seconds.
I can forgive mistakes if steps are made to make remedy and it seems MS has
made some progress towards fixing the flaws.
Still, you do have to be careful with what you use on a Vista PC, for
instance if I use my HP printer’s software color management Vista has a
hissy-fit, if I turn it off printing goes flawlessly with no noticeable
degradation in print quality or speed.
I also noticed that many aspects of Vista improve as you update third party
drivers and software; video was somewhat of an issue compared to my XP PC
despite that the HP Vista has far superior hardware. Once I installed an
updated version of Intel’s graphic driver video began to pop and sparkle,
even the WEI rating went up a .1 for graphics.
Overall, I’m starting to like Vista, even if it takes some more work than it
should to get it to work just right.
The two major issues I still have, and it may not even be a Vista issue, is
Internet Explorer and Adobe Flash player. Vista seems to dislike Adobe
Flash; I have had to reinstall it 4 times already. I even installed
Silverlight from MS, or whatever it’s called, in the hopes of making Vista
happy, no dice.
IE of course just loves to crash on me when I have half a dozen tabs or so
going, but it did that with XP too. Hello FireFox?
It still needs some work, it’s too big and takes up too many resources, but
I guess that can’t be solved until Vista’s replacement. Some changes may
have seemed like a good idea on paper, but bring back the old Defrag program
for instance!
It’s starting to look to me like Vista has issues, but many of them are
caused by other software and drivers, in the end they have to comply with the
OS and when they do it makes a big difference.
P.S. – I must say that I really like Office 2007, lots of good improvements
and ideas there.
----------------
This post is a suggestion for Microsoft, and Microsoft responds to the
suggestions with the most votes. To vote for this suggestion, click the "I
Agree" button in the message pane. If you do not see the button, follow this
link to open the suggestion in the Microsoft Web-based Newsreader and then
click "I Agree" in the message pane.
http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/co...555&dg=microsoft.public.windows.vista.general