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Off-Topic Discussion => Arts & Talents => Topic started by: bizzybody on November 28, 2006, 01:40:24 am
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Click HERE (http://members.ispwest.com/gregg1/VistaVersions.jpg) to download it. It's only 50K but letter sized so it'll print out nicely.
Bonus points if you recognize the advertising campaign that inspired it.
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You forgot "Windows Vista Starter" and the "N-editions" for the European market ;)
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There's MORE?! I got those names off a page on the Microsoft site, dated sometime in Feburary.
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theres 7+ versions afaik
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http://www.microsoft.com/windowsvista/getready/editions/default.mspx Lists four plus has a link to Enterprise.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_vista#Editions_and_pricing
8 editions total.
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Will Vista be backwards compatible? as in, stuff that works in XP will work in Vista?
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Will Vista be backwards compatible? as in, stuff that works in XP will work in Vista?
In theory yes, ther are bound to be a couple of things that won't though.
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I quite like my vista install. I really wish people would quit bashing the software until they atleast try it.
[Oh, and if you are trying to make a statement about how there are so many versions and it being a logistics nightmare for support, you need to take into account that for each of the versions (ultimate, home, enterprise, business, and premium) there are x86 and x64 versions which are based on entirely different code bases {so Ive been told, and believe}]
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Will Vista be backwards compatible? as in, stuff that works in XP will work in Vista?
In theory yes, ther are bound to be a couple of things that won't though.
FS will work right? *pretty please smile with sugar on top*
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I probably buy Vista when it comes out. But there is a step price for buying even the first edition of it. And thats just an upgrade. The one that I want cost around $250 dollars. I think thats the Home Premium Edition. Hopefully it holds to the hype.
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Ok, that totes up FIFTEEN versions of Windows Vista. Image download updated to match! :)
I decided the SEGA spoof was appropriate because that was used during the time when SEGA had the Master System, Genesis/Mega Drive, 32x, PowerBase, SEGA CD and bunches of other hardware on the market at the same time. Confused the heck out of their customers, many of whom went screaming to the warm bosom of Sony's Playstation and never came back.
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Will Vista be backwards compatible? as in, stuff that works in XP will work in Vista?
In theory yes, ther are bound to be a couple of things that won't though.
FS will work right? *pretty please smile with sugar on top*
It does. I played it a bit, but am waiting for my new video card to take some real glamour shots before going to try out some games that will really use the card.
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I'm not getting Vista for a very long time, for the simple reason that it has massive system requirements for an OS...
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I'm not getting Vista for a very long time, for the simple reason that it has massive system requirements for an OS...
Along with MSFirefox for a browser !
Well what do you expect? You need that extra anti-spyware protection that Microsoft powerpoint gives you! :p
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/me smacks thesizzler.
Is a 1Ghz CPu and 1GB+ Ram really all that much more than you have now? :wtf:
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Using windows vista is so much nicer than using xp. Seriously, vista is a worthwhile upgrade.
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What's the backwards compatability like? Can I play all my XP games on Vista? What about applications like Photoshop, Macromedia products and so on?
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/me smacks thesizzler.
Is a 1Ghz CPu and 1GB+ Ram really all that much more than you have now? :wtf:
For me, the RAM is. I've been running on 512MB for a long time now (and that's with 2x 256 MB sticks in a mobo with only two slots). So for Vista I'd have to either buy all new RAM, or a completely new system.
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What's the backwards compatability like? Can I play all my XP games on Vista? What about applications like Photoshop, Macromedia products and so on?
Almost all of the games I have work. There was a small glitch with starcraft, and GTA2 didnt work, but I dont suspect many people still play those at this point. The issues may have also been resolved already.
/me smacks thesizzler.
Is a 1Ghz CPu and 1GB+ Ram really all that much more than you have now? :wtf:
For me, the RAM is. I've been running on 512MB for a long time now (and that's with 2x 256 MB sticks in a mobo with only two slots). So for Vista I'd have to either buy all new RAM, or a completely new system.
Minimum standard for most PC's are 1Gb now. Honestly, I dont know how you can have XP and 512 Mb ram, and do much more than surf the internet (with IE) (FF uses a lot of ram on its own...)
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What's the backwards compatability like? Can I play all my XP games on Vista? What about applications like Photoshop, Macromedia products and so on?
Almost all of the games I have work. There was a small glitch with starcraft, and GTA2 didnt work, but I dont suspect many people still play those at this point. The issues may have also been resolved already.
I hope RA2 Yuri's Revenge works well on Vista. I may or may not go back to modding that game in time to come... Starcraft glitch? Of what sort, if no one minds me asking? (I don't play that game, but a friend does, and he's close to getting a new computer).
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I had an error during installation, but I was having issues with drivers at the time, so it's likely resolved. Havent tested, as I dont play SC enough to care.
My latest addiction is Anarchy Online... and that runs flawlessly. >..>;;
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What's the backwards compatability like? Can I play all my XP games on Vista? What about applications like Photoshop, Macromedia products and so on?
It depends on how badly those games were programmed. Phtoshop ? Check. All major apps work fine. Hell, even FS SCP works fine.
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I still play dos games.....
it's time to get a dedicated arcade box
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What's the backwards compatability like? Can I play all my XP games on Vista? What about applications like Photoshop, Macromedia products and so on?
Almost all of the games I have work. There was a small glitch with starcraft, and GTA2 didnt work, but I dont suspect many people still play those at this point. The issues may have also been resolved already.
/me smacks thesizzler.
Is a 1Ghz CPu and 1GB+ Ram really all that much more than you have now? :wtf:
For me, the RAM is. I've been running on 512MB for a long time now (and that's with 2x 256 MB sticks in a mobo with only two slots). So for Vista I'd have to either buy all new RAM, or a completely new system.
Minimum standard for most PC's are 1Gb now. Honestly, I dont know how you can have XP and 512 Mb ram, and do much more than surf the internet (with IE) (FF uses a lot of ram on its own...)
I do it fine. I can even play UT2004 with full graphics effects very well, and I can manage BF2 barely playable (relatively smooth frame rate) with full graphics (if all other applications are closed). I use FS2SCP with pretty much all features on and it runs fine. All my motherboard is is 1.8Ghz, with an AGP graphics card. (ATI 9550)
Of course, if someone gave me a 1gb memory, sure I would use it...
EDIT: the only thing I'm trying to bash is Microsoft Firefox. Regular FF is fine.
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EDIT: the only thing I'm trying to bash is Microsoft Firefox. Regular FF is fine.
O.'.o Are you referring to IE7...? 'cause MS FF is a prank, you know, right?
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EDIT: the only thing I'm trying to bash is Microsoft Firefox. Regular FF is fine.
O.'.o Are you referring to IE7...? 'cause MS FF is a prank, you know, right?
dang it... I always fall for crap like that... :mad:
me = gullible x 86
I don't know anything about IE7. I gave up on anything IE about two and a half years ago.
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As I'm running windows vista enterprise edition, i can say with delight that free space 2 works just fine.
Even with all the mods, so does source, even though you need to start it with admin privileges (you can set it by right clicking the shortcut / exe and then selecting run as administrator)
In fact, the only problem iv had with windows vista is, if you install the latest AC97 sound card drivers, it crashes windows explorer when trying to open Control panel.
want me to get you a screen shot of free space2 running in vista in windows mode? with fps counter?
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You only need admin privs because you must have it installed on the same partition as the OS. And FS cant write its ibx's or log files without permission... Otherwise, you dont need to run it as an admin.
Your sound driver issue sounds a lot like my video card issue, Which is asically poor support from the manufacturer (in my case ATi).
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You only need admin privs because you must have it installed on the same partition as the OS. And FS cant write its ibx's or log files without permission... Otherwise, you dont need to run it as an admin.
Your sound driver issue sounds a lot like my video card issue, Which is asically poor support from the manufacturer (in my case ATi).
It needs to run as admin in order to write to the registry the first time however. Or Maybe that's the launcher, I forget.
I have completely gotten used to UAC. I used to hate it at first, but now I actually feel more comfortable with it, because I know it offers me a great deal of additional protection. One side effect is if you accidentally launch a program you don't want to - often times you can cancel out of it with UAC.
I usually simply right click and "run as admin" when installing any program or driver for the first time, and that's usually enough to avoid most problems. As programs get written to be UAC-aware, the need for this should be less and less.
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Well, realtek has won a award for there vista support, but i still cant tell how.
Vista its self is very nice, i doubt i will go back to Xp, i don't see it asking for admin privileges as a problem, in-fact i to have come to welcome it.
Iv been getting used to the extended features and they to are very welcome, yet there voice recognition software leaves a lot to be desired.
PS nvidia have released new drivers for vista 5/1/2007 with added support for using nvidia control panel from right clicking the desk top
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Indeed. I like being informed something needs permission to install. ATi is the only snag in my experience with vista. Everything else (except the time expiration on the mpeg2 decoder in media center ...*grumble*) has won me over.
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How about the DRM nonsense that comes with Vista? Does that show itself any time?
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I like the way "Run as Administrator" is on the context menus now. As someone who runs Windows in a multi-user environment where we don't want people to have administrator privilages this annoys me no end. It's not that the students will suddenly figure out our admin passwords because the option is there on the menus. Rather that this further encourages people to write software that runs as administrator only.
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Well i got a nice Email from Realtek customer support about there Ac97 driver, it appears that you can only use it to its full potential if you turn off "user account manager" there by completely undermining the new security features that come with admin privileges.
I think you will find that in a multi user environment, the only person with "run as administrator" in the right click menu, is the administrator.
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How about the DRM nonsense that comes with Vista? Does that show itself any time?
Nope. It really doesnt effect you unless you're using an HD-DVD or a BluRay disk...
That is not to say that you can't set media player to right protect your music files, but you can disable this immediately, as I did, in WMP11.
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I just recently purchased a Radeon X1950 XTX so I'm planning on getting Vista sometime this year... I hope. Just don't know which version I want.
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Hopefully ATi has better drivers by the time you get vista. Right now, my 1950xt is good for only windowed d3d... :(
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Hopefully ATi has better drivers by the time you get vista. Right now, my 1950xt is good for only windowed d3d... :(
lol
...WTF
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I think you will find that in a multi user environment, the only person with "run as administrator" in the right click menu, is the administrator.
But if I am Administrator, shouldn't "run as administrator" simply be... "run"?
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I think you will find that in a multi user environment, the only person with "run as administrator" in the right click menu, is the administrator.
But if I am Administrator, shouldn't "run as administrator" simply be... "run"?
No. In Vista, Administrators no longer have full administrator privileges. They use a split token technology that allows you to temporarily run that program enabled to full administrator after you click on a UAC prompt. It's done this way to maintain as much compatibility with older apps as possible but provide windows with the security advantages of Unix, Linux, and OS X type systems, where no-one runs with root (administrator in older windows versions) privs.
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Will Myst work? Riven? I needz 2 kno!