A question for Vista (legit) owners. [message #260008] |
Mon, 21 May 2007 17:44 |
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Dave Anderson
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My sister's boyfriend recently gave me his information to MSDNAA where I have obtained Windows Vista Business Edition. I am burning the ISO to DVD for him and myself.
My question is if the activation allows you to install Vista on two computers without saying the operating system is not legit on the second computer installed on. I know on XP for example, I was able to install it on a few computers without the activation griping, but I'm not sure about Vista and don't plan to install it for myself if it won't work out on two computers.
David Anderson
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DCOM Productions
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Re: A question for Vista (legit) owners. [message #260014 is a reply to message #260008] |
Mon, 21 May 2007 18:29 |
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Oblivion165
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Simply delete the iso and get yourself a pirated copy of Windows XP Professional with SP2.
Much, much better off.
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Re: A question for Vista (legit) owners. [message #260015 is a reply to message #260008] |
Mon, 21 May 2007 18:36 |
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Dave Anderson
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I have a legit copy of Windows XP Professional. I'm just inclined to at least try Vista, but I don't want to install it if it will render the activation useless for my sister's boyfriend.
David Anderson
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DCOM Productions
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Re: A question for Vista (legit) owners. [message #260019 is a reply to message #260008] |
Mon, 21 May 2007 18:57 |
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sadukar09
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u should wait like 5 more month so Redmond could get some fix to Vista...u should never get a new OS and abandon a old stable OS
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Re: A question for Vista (legit) owners. [message #260233 is a reply to message #260008] |
Tue, 22 May 2007 18:15 |
genetix
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Vista is horrible and worth uninstalling! We have it on a new office computer and it has to be the worst OS I have ever used. I would prefer windows 95 over it. Why? Nothing works like it should in Vista. Its not for someone who's computer inclined. All the functional "This programs loading", "This program's frozen" stuff is thrown out the window for spinning colours and flashy backgrounds.
Not to mention the piece of crap is more of a horde then XP when it comes to resources. WAY MORE! I have an old AMD 3200 with 1 gig of ram and it runs EVERYTHING WAY faster then the new office computer which is AMD 4200(64 bit) and 2 gigs of ram. Its just plain old dumb.
VISTA is a piece of crap and isn't needed. XP Pro is WAY more functional, reliable, resourceful and effective.
I might aswell add on aswell that I couldn't even get vista to connect to my XP network. I won't go into that because this post is long enough.
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Re: A question for Vista (legit) owners. [message #260339 is a reply to message #260008] |
Wed, 23 May 2007 09:16 |
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danpaul88
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Personally I quite like Vista, its stable and fairly fast on my system, would be nice if it used a bit less RAM but it's not as if it's causing problems (320mb out of 2gb is not that much really).
I agree, XP has a smaller memory footprint and is even faster, but by that logic (as has been said before) surely you would like MS DOS even more than XP? Adding new features is always going to result in higher system requirements, look at how the requirements for PC games have been shooting up in the last few years...
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Re: A question for Vista (legit) owners. [message #260348 is a reply to message #260008] |
Wed, 23 May 2007 09:40 |
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Yeah, but cheap-ass system builders ship Vista machines with like 512MB ram, they don't stand a chance...
I will personally move to Vista by about November, I figured that by then;
a) Any major bugs/security holes/standard Microsoft programming would have been fixed
b) I could afford it, along with another GB of RAM, bringing my total to 2 GB, so I've plenty of RAM, which can't hurt.
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Re: A question for Vista (legit) owners. [message #260575 is a reply to message #260339] |
Thu, 24 May 2007 10:33 |
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Oblivion165
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danpaul88 wrote on Wed, 23 May 2007 12:16 | Personally I quite like Vista
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Ok everyone, it's about time we had ourselves a hangin'..yeah, we haven't had a hangin' in a long time.
That blacksmith wont be there to save you though.
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Re: A question for Vista (legit) owners. [message #260606 is a reply to message #260586] |
Thu, 24 May 2007 12:17 |
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sadukar09
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danpaul88 wrote on Thu, 24 May 2007 13:17 | Just be aware that even flash drives have a limited life span, and using them as paging files or with vistas readyboost could decrease their lifespan somewhat.
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wow never knew that
Quote: | [19:16:48] <APBBR> @ryan3k: THE ENFIELD DEFIES THE LAWS OF PHYSICS BECAUSE THE BULLETS INSTANTLY HIT THEIR TARGETS LOL
[19:16:52] <APBBR> @ryan3k: CHRONO TECHNOLOGY IN TEH BULLETS
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Quote: | [22:48]<APBBR> @V0LK0V: AOL COMING UR WAI K
[22:48] <APBBR> Host: Quitting due to Westwood Online connection loss.
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