2+ years with Vista
Posted: Wed Nov 26, 2008 9:28 am
So after 2 years working with Vista--and never once turning off UAC, I might add.
I have to say I'm very happy so far. Other than some trouble early on with some SATA drivers (thank you again NVidia for *finally* gathering your scat into one lump) I've been relatively blue-screen free for what seems like ages now.
I don't use the pretty flippy-window thing much. Mainly because Alt-Tab has been beaten into my brain for so long. But I have found it useful when I've had several windows of the same kind open. Other...seemingly minor features -- like 'favorite folders' I don't know how I lived without.
One that's gone from unusable to pure joy Suspend/Resume. Under XP you could make it work. Under Vista it's seamless. S3 uses 1 watt more than Off (about 7 watts more than Unplugged) and resume is almost instantaneous. I suspend all the time now, and I imagine it's made quite a dent in my electric bill over time.
But now there's a dark cloud on the horizion. I've been working with an XP 'upgrade' all this time. I think it's time to come clean...and maybe...maybe...even pile on an additional 32bits to boot.
So. Any thoughts?
I have to say I'm very happy so far. Other than some trouble early on with some SATA drivers (thank you again NVidia for *finally* gathering your scat into one lump) I've been relatively blue-screen free for what seems like ages now.
I don't use the pretty flippy-window thing much. Mainly because Alt-Tab has been beaten into my brain for so long. But I have found it useful when I've had several windows of the same kind open. Other...seemingly minor features -- like 'favorite folders' I don't know how I lived without.
One that's gone from unusable to pure joy Suspend/Resume. Under XP you could make it work. Under Vista it's seamless. S3 uses 1 watt more than Off (about 7 watts more than Unplugged) and resume is almost instantaneous. I suspend all the time now, and I imagine it's made quite a dent in my electric bill over time.
But now there's a dark cloud on the horizion. I've been working with an XP 'upgrade' all this time. I think it's time to come clean...and maybe...maybe...even pile on an additional 32bits to boot.
So. Any thoughts?