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Topic Which is Better XP or Vista
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factboy01 Posted at 11:36 am on Oct. 12, 2007

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PineappleKiss Posted at 10:47 am on Jan. 14, 2008
Vista Home Premium, in my opinion. (:
Smileyriley Posted at 1:00 am on Jan. 14, 2008
you need to add  an option for "Neither the both suck!! Leopard is the Best!"
Dickij03 Posted at 6:42 pm on Jan. 11, 2008
People need to realise the fact it's using so much ram is improving your performance. Unused ram is wasted ram. Vista will preload alot of your common programs into the memory so you dont have to load it from the HDD all the time.
rand0mguy Posted at 4:37 pm on Jan. 9, 2008
vistas a bitch... chews thro RAM like one too... get xp home... unless you wanna have a few additional apps like internet information servicesa dn other stuff that youll probably never use unless your a PRO... funny that.... i have an even better idea tho... MAC OSX  
Mieux Posted at 9:43 am on Jan. 5, 2008
I like Vista, but it doesn't work well with my laptop's sound card. I installed the vista driver for it, but it still doesn't work right. Sound skips and it's screwy.

I'm getting XP reinstalled.

eh

Link01 Posted at 9:48 am on Jan. 4, 2008
Curretnly xp after they clear more and more bugs out of vista the answer is vista
marshmellowman Posted at 7:16 am on Jan. 4, 2008
Leopard FTW!
obvious child Posted at 12:38 am on Jan. 4, 2008
I ain't switching to Vista till it's absolutely necessary.
i r sekz Posted at 9:31 pm on Jan. 2, 2008
XP, Vista is a resource hog even if you strip it down to the basics.
mooble Posted at 10:44 pm on Dec. 27, 2007
I upgraded to vista home premium due to instability in XP. Never going back. If your system is capable of running it, get vista. Otherwise, stick with XP.
EndLess LoVe Posted at 7:56 pm on Dec. 27, 2007
Quote: from AmazingAndy at 2:37 pm on Oct. 12, 2007

I got Vista Home Premium and ive had no problems with it
Same here  
Giohughes Posted at 2:31 am on Nov. 28, 2007
XP HOME PWNS!
mikesandy Posted at 4:34 pm on Nov. 22, 2007
XP wins!
espresso8097 Posted at 7:28 pm on Nov. 3, 2007
Quote: from Cingular Wireless at 9:03 pm on Nov. 3, 2007

Vista can slow down computers much more as its more of a resource hog than XP.

I see no difference between run speeds between XP and Vista Ultimate x64.  My computer isn't that powerful either, AMD64 3500+, 1.5GB RAM, 256mb 8600GT.  I suffer no slowdown due to operating system load.

I have actually noticed that Vista is booting up faster that XP ever did on my computer.  But, Windows 2K pro still boots the fastest of my Windows boots.  Fast boot comes from LinuxMint.

Cingular Wireless Posted at 7:03 pm on Nov. 3, 2007
Vista can slow down computers much more as its more of a resource hog than XP.
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