by CarlingBlackLabel on Sat Oct 25, 2008 11:58 am
I reckon your right with Vista, seems to be a stop-gap with MSFT to earn more money.
There's so many little issues with this that my experience with it for the last 5months or so have been tenuous, it's heavy and slow and takes ages to finish booting after you login, issues with the sidebar cause me endless issues.
I have a friend who has Vista on a laptop and hates it too.
To be honest your right that Vista doesn't really do anything extra that XP can't do, and with the hardware I bought I think would be better to go back to XP as MSFT are going to keep supporting that for at least 3 years, the only drawback is the maximum memory that XP can support which is 3GB so depending upon the app you want to use you might struggle there.
As the voices for Windows 7 are being louder than Vista, does make me think that MSFT haven't really been upfront but I hope that for the £100 I spent on Vista Ultimate that i get a considerable discount for Windows 7 whenever thst shows its face.
For schools I would think that XP will do everything you need for at least the next 10 years bar most hi-tech look how long Windows 3.1 stayed in Schools and Universities.
Personally as another friend said many years back MSFT should release Windows ona chip so no loading is required and would run super super fast, who knows perhaps one day that will become a reality.