Vista SP1 will fix everything and unpregnant your GF

Vista SP1 will fix everything and unpregnant your GF

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Caydr
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Vista SP1 will fix everything and unpregnant your GF

Post by Caydr »

Not really. Actually it does nothing.



But in other news, XP's new service pack increases performance by as much as 10%,



roflcopterskates.
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Post by imbaczek »

It's not that Vista is crap.

It's just pointless.
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Post by rattle »

As much as I thought about XP when I was on 2k.
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Post by Tobi »

IMHO the only reason to upgrade is because Microsoft pushes it down your throat by, at some time, stopping to support XP. (And, at this time already, forcing Vista to be shipped with most consumer PCs.
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Post by AF »

I'm more bothered by this unholy obsession with Vista caydr has. If XP is so great why bother moaning about vista to begin with, especially when the 98 versus XP stats look even bleaker.
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Post by Neddie »

Flee, flee to LINUX!
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Post by SinbadEV »

My Mom seems very happy with Vista... so if you wanted to I could ask "Who likes Vista?" so that you could very appropriately answer "Your Mom".

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So, who likes Vista?
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uh

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I think you just said your mom does.
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Re: uh

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rcdraco wrote:I think you just said your mom does.
Great, thanks for ruining it.
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Well you were pretty much begging for someone to reply seriously.
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Post by Caydr »

I've explained my unholy obsession SO many times... :(
AF wrote:I'm more bothered by this unholy obsession with Vista caydr has. If XP is so great why bother moaning about vista to begin with, especially when the 98 versus XP stats look even bleaker.
For starters, XP does things that Windows 98 does not.
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Post by Archangel of Death »

For the record, I didn't upgrade to XP until I got a new computer that itself required it, and not just the games. In that way I avoided having any experience whatsoever with ME, and it just might get me past Vista too!
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Tobi wrote:IMHO the only reason to upgrade is because Microsoft pushes it down your throat by, at some time, stopping to support XP. (And, at this time already, forcing Vista to be shipped with most consumer PCs.
Support? I haven't downloaded a security update in like 3 years. I think all of us here are more irritated by the "DX10 isn't possible! ... We just said so, dammit!" nonsense.
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Post by rattle »

It probably is possible with some effort but why bother, they have a product to sell. Vista exclusive super advanced graphics is a good bait apparently, as a friend of mine installed Vista to see what Crysis looks like on DX10.
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Post by Argh »

According to the latest stuff, nVidia has finally gotten their Vista drivers working pretty well, though, including OpenGL (QuakeWars apparently continues the Id tradition...).
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Post by clumsy_culhane »

iirc Dx10 is not able to run on XP because of major API differences in the actual Windows. like i think in Vista the graphics driver runs separately to the o/s, so if the graphics driver crashes, the o/s tells the driver to reboot but you don't actually have to reboot the whole system. (this actually seems to work, it has happened when the graphics crashed, the graphics driver restarted after around 10 secs and i didn't lost my work :D)
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Post by AF »

Indeed udner XP when your gfx driver crashes you get a BSOD.

Under vista the screen pauses for a sec and a balloon popup appears saying the driver didn't respond had has been reset. Vista graphics memory si also virtualized unlike XP allowing multiple full screen directx and opengl programs to run at once.


What really puzzles me caydr is that you complain that Vista is so slow yet when we ask you about the performance you get in games, you say you get good frame rates.



Argh, yes opengl drivers for Vista under nvidia are quite good now. I haven't had a TDR crash on my main machine running spring in quite a while now. Sadly my main PC is in my room, and my room's very cold during the winter, so for the moment I don't want frostbite. Sadly ATI drivers however are stuck in the stoneage. ATI OGL drivers have yet to even reach the state the nvidia drivers where in on the day Vista was officially released.
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Post by Shoelip »

Hm, I (reletively) recently got a new card and it seemed to reset itself every few minutes with a pop up window just like you mentioned, and I have XP. Course I returned that piece of junk for a different card that has never crashed.
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Death Note woooooooooooooooo
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