I'm planning on building my first computer in a few months. A friend of mine did it a few years ago, and the process doesn't look very hard, so I'm going to try it myself, but I don't know whether to install the new windows or keep with the old in a handbuilt computer. I've heard it's not that great in old computers, and that it's great with computers that are bought new, with it installed. Does anyone know the pros and cons?
2007-02-13
09:20:42
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Locke
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One detail I forgot to mention is that this computer is intended for gaming...
2007-02-13
12:58:33 ·
update #1
From what I have seen so far come into my shop, I would honestly suggest going with Windows XP as some manufacturers are slow with Vista support for their drivers and software. I have been testing Ultimate edition for the past several months and still have yet to get sound and modem drivers for my laptop not to mention some software still doesnt like installing into it. In my professional opinion, I would suggest holding off Vista for another four months at least, or another option which is what I did with my laptop, is create a dual boot partition and install both and when Vista has enough support just delete the XP partition.
On a side note, from a technicians perspective, that although Vista is extremely pretty and has more security, that security comes at the cost of decreased usability. Just something to think about when deciding between the two.
2007-02-13 10:38:16
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answered by Neal C 1
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I would get vista if you plan on building a decent computer. You can always disable all the visual effects if it makes your computer run slow. I have vista and im loving it. dont buy the expensive store version if you get it though. go to www.newegg.com and search for the OEM version. Its the same thing but alot cheaper cuase its not in a fancy box.
Yes there may be some bugs but They are fixed quickly and I havent seen any problems yet. If you ever want to have Vista get it right away and save yourself the hassle of upgrading later on.
2007-02-13 09:27:32
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answered by Andrew K 2
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Stick with XP. Vista is new and has too many compatibility issues. Ubuntu is a mess of compatibility so I wouldn't touch that either. Besides, Vista really doesn't do anything better than XP. It just looks pretty and sucks up five times as much memory.
2007-02-13 09:33:20
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answered by taskr36 4
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Don't bother with Vista yet.
I have it & prefer to use XP Media center Edition a lot more.
... and working for a manufacturer of PCs I have access to every Vista version for free .... still I use XP MCE instead.
Vista will not allow you to burn copyright protected material nor will it allow you to install certain programs downloaded from the web.
It's more beneficial to Microsoft & its partners than it is to you & I.
It is mostly eye candy used to lure people into buying it. Lots of bells .... lots of whistles & shiny objects ... little true improvement over XP Pro.
Sure .. there are advanced featrures, however, these are negligable.
Read this article & be amazed & what it's come to:
"Vista's legal fine print raises red flags"
http://www.thestar.com/Business/article/175801
Those of you out there who know what you are doing will agree with me.
Those of you attracted to shiny objects are expected to give a "thumbs down".
regards,
Philip T
2007-02-13 09:41:39
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answered by Philip T 7
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Could you build your own microwave oven?With building your own computer you would need the software drivers for all of the various components.It is very difficult to find and install these drivers if you even could.The BIOS is written by a Physicist.I doubt that the limited BIOS that is seen would even recognize the installed components.Purchase a new computer with a warranty and you'll be fine.
2007-02-13 09:41:43
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answered by Balthor 5
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Remember all the bugs that were in xp when it first came out? I'tl be the same with vista just you wait. I'd stick with xp for now if i were you, at least until vista service pack 1 comes out. which it will.
2007-02-13 09:25:44
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answered by pheonix9991 2
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Boot from the cd and choose the restoration deploy. that's unpredictable, it may re-deploy with each and all of the present drivers intact, ensuing in BSOD crashes. greater valuable would be to uninstall ALL hardware drivers mutually as the previous device continues to be in use.
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answered by ? 4
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Stick with XP & dual boot with UBUNTU.. GOOGLE this "windows vista problems and issues.
2007-02-13 09:25:20
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answered by hitechsleuth 5
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According to my Geek Squad friend, XP is better
2007-02-13 09:28:06
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answered by Lov'n IT! 7
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WAIT FOR MICRO$OFT TO RELEASE A SERVICE PACK BEFORE YOU UPGRADE
NEVER BUY OS' STRAIGHT OFF
ps xp home has more than vista home basic has anyway!!!
2007-02-13 13:00:09
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answered by Anonymous
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