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John Adams
Guest
I'm no stranger to Windows Vista. My wife and I were part of a program
called "Living with Longhorn" (later changed to Living with Vista) in which
we tested the product in our home starting in August of 2005. We saw the OS
develop from an early (and very different) beta on to what it is now. All
that time, we were using 32-bit software.
Recently, however (30 days ago to be exact), I purchased an all new system
and decided to put Vista x64 on it. I picked out only hardware that had a
Vista certified logo and installed Vista x64 as soon as it was put together.
I'll detail my experience below:
The Problems:
The initial problem I had was in compatibility with a DVD-RW burning device
by Sony. I had to change to an LG SATA drive and then everything was fine.
It also seems like perhaps my video card drivers aren't quite as nice as the
32 bit counterparts, but it's a close call. I also occassionally lose
sound, but only if I have the speakers off and then turn them on again
(which seems like a hardware issue to me, not a driver issue). The only
other problems I have had are in software compatibility, namely the fact
that there isn't an adobe x64 pdf iFilter through Acrobat Reader.
The Benefits:
I have never had a system so stable and responsive as this machine. I can
multitask like crazy (i.e. record two TV shows at once, encode video, browse
the internet, and listen to music all at the same time). It responds
immediately to anything I click, unlike the half-second or so delay I have
always been accustomed to. I don't think I've shut the system down even
once since I set everything up in the beginning. I've restarted maybe three
times total. This system wakes up from sleep immediately every time and
isn't phased at all.
This has been a great experience, so I decided to go ahead and activate my
copy. Vista x64 has been awesome and I look forward to bigger and better
things as x64 becomes the norm.
called "Living with Longhorn" (later changed to Living with Vista) in which
we tested the product in our home starting in August of 2005. We saw the OS
develop from an early (and very different) beta on to what it is now. All
that time, we were using 32-bit software.
Recently, however (30 days ago to be exact), I purchased an all new system
and decided to put Vista x64 on it. I picked out only hardware that had a
Vista certified logo and installed Vista x64 as soon as it was put together.
I'll detail my experience below:
The Problems:
The initial problem I had was in compatibility with a DVD-RW burning device
by Sony. I had to change to an LG SATA drive and then everything was fine.
It also seems like perhaps my video card drivers aren't quite as nice as the
32 bit counterparts, but it's a close call. I also occassionally lose
sound, but only if I have the speakers off and then turn them on again
(which seems like a hardware issue to me, not a driver issue). The only
other problems I have had are in software compatibility, namely the fact
that there isn't an adobe x64 pdf iFilter through Acrobat Reader.
The Benefits:
I have never had a system so stable and responsive as this machine. I can
multitask like crazy (i.e. record two TV shows at once, encode video, browse
the internet, and listen to music all at the same time). It responds
immediately to anything I click, unlike the half-second or so delay I have
always been accustomed to. I don't think I've shut the system down even
once since I set everything up in the beginning. I've restarted maybe three
times total. This system wakes up from sleep immediately every time and
isn't phased at all.
This has been a great experience, so I decided to go ahead and activate my
copy. Vista x64 has been awesome and I look forward to bigger and better
things as x64 becomes the norm.