01/04/2007, 01:15 AM
Tried it today. Well, it was an interesting experience:
Installation
I allocated a 6GB partition for it, but the setup complained that it requires at least ~7GB (I was like double you tee eff?) Anyways, I then gave it a 8GB partition, but the setup said that ~9.5GB was recommended. Finally, I gave it a 12GB partition, and it accepted it.
Interestingly, I got a legal copy of Vista Business from Uni (some MSDNAA stuff). However, I couldn't be bothered doing all the poo poo to obtain a serial number, so I got a Vista Ultimate key, and it worked :P Not only that, it allowed me to install Vista Ultimate!
Anyways, so I started installing. It was going fine, then restarted. Showed the Vista loading screen, then I got a BSoD
Restarted, but still kept getting a BSoD.
So then, I tried installing from the boot DVD rather than from Windows. Well, it went fine, so I finally got Vista.
Using
I must say, I really found the effects rather intriguing, even though I personally don't care too much about looks. But apart from that, I didn't actually find much of a difference between it an XP, except:
Well, basically, I found nothing special about it - I still have to test the speed. Unfortunately, it looks like a 32bit version - I really wanted a 64bit one - oh well.
I did happen to spend about 30 minutes playing Chess :)
I've heard a myth about Vista running faster than XP - I might think about testing it, but according to others, Vista does indeed run slower than XP:
http://www.tomshardware.com/2007/01/29/xp-vs-vista/
http://www.extremetech.com/article2/0,16...943,00.asp
The difference seems to be rather small though, for games at least. For video encoding, Vista does seem to be a fair bit slower:
Anyone else tried Vista? What do you think?
Installation
I allocated a 6GB partition for it, but the setup complained that it requires at least ~7GB (I was like double you tee eff?) Anyways, I then gave it a 8GB partition, but the setup said that ~9.5GB was recommended. Finally, I gave it a 12GB partition, and it accepted it.
Interestingly, I got a legal copy of Vista Business from Uni (some MSDNAA stuff). However, I couldn't be bothered doing all the poo poo to obtain a serial number, so I got a Vista Ultimate key, and it worked :P Not only that, it allowed me to install Vista Ultimate!
Anyways, so I started installing. It was going fine, then restarted. Showed the Vista loading screen, then I got a BSoD

So then, I tried installing from the boot DVD rather than from Windows. Well, it went fine, so I finally got Vista.
Using
I must say, I really found the effects rather intriguing, even though I personally don't care too much about looks. But apart from that, I didn't actually find much of a difference between it an XP, except:
- So much has been rearranged
- Looks (obviously)
- Amount of RAM it takes :gasp:
- Amount of services running :suprised:
- The fact that it basically asks your permission for everything
- Comes with a lot more stuff (surprisingly, I didn't manage to find much "poo poo")
- It has a "welcome screen" which resembles that of some Linux distros
Well, basically, I found nothing special about it - I still have to test the speed. Unfortunately, it looks like a 32bit version - I really wanted a 64bit one - oh well.
I did happen to spend about 30 minutes playing Chess :)
I've heard a myth about Vista running faster than XP - I might think about testing it, but according to others, Vista does indeed run slower than XP:
http://www.tomshardware.com/2007/01/29/xp-vs-vista/
http://www.extremetech.com/article2/0,16...943,00.asp
The difference seems to be rather small though, for games at least. For video encoding, Vista does seem to be a fair bit slower:
Quote:Wee are disappointed that CPU-intensive applications such as video transcoding with XviD (DVD to XviD MPEG4) or the MainConcept H.264 Encoder performed 18% to nearly 24% slower in our standard benchmark scenarios. Both benchmarks finished much quicker under Windows XP. There aren't newer versions available, and wee don't see immediate solutions to this issue.
Anyone else tried Vista? What do you think?