Hi i am getting a new pc soon and they all come with vista now. has any one had any problems with vista or is it ok - my main concern is does it eat up all your cpu.
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Hi i am getting a new pc soon and they all come with vista now. has any one had any problems with vista or is it ok - my main concern is does it eat up all your cpu.
i got a laptop with vista seems ok, runs ableton & cubase fine, so far no problems.
you'll need 4 gig of ram for audio software as vista uses up nearly a full 1 gig by itself.
personally id ask around for a computer thats backwards compatible with xp and use that instead. vista still has a lot of driver issues that havent been sorted out.
It aint the best, but then it aint the worst. no major issues to report really. But yeah, I would recommend what Baz said.
fair cheers - i will look at 4 gig and backwards compatability - actually good advice as i would have assumed that they where all backwards compatable
I've been running Vista on my studio PC and laptop for about a year now, no problems at all. As RythmTech said though, you are gonna need as much RAM as possible. It's a hungry old beast.
where can i go for tips on speeding it up (i.e stopping un needed processes and running it a optimum clock speed)
I went with a dual boot setup. Vista for ****in about and XP for audio stuff.
Cant beat the minimum XP driver setup, runs super quick and solid.
I loathe vista
I'm yet to see one tangible benefit over a previously rock solid fast loading optimised XP setup.
After I'd turned off the various flashy graphics, user account control and other crap I didn't want with vista, I had an OS that looked like XP but functioned worse, with heavier load on CPU and RAM. Which sucked.
If you've got RAM and CPU to spare fair enough, personally I'd just reinstall XP over Vista though.
Can anyone reccomend where might be able to find a decent XP laptop without too much fuss (i.e. me having to take off vista and install XP)
2nd hand?
Otherwise you might have to specifiy OS free and do it yourself. Only problem being is that laptops often have a zillion drivers and it can get a little fiddly, and sometimes you have to tweak the bios so that you can recognise all the hardware you have.
Yeh, I kind of thought that may be the case. I knew driver issues would be a main ball ache.
Anyone got opinions on toshiba laptops - seen XP downgrades on toshibas from various places, but a couple of people I know have said they had problems with very slow disk accessing on theirs...
Why not get a macbook and run bootcamp?
a second hand one isnt going to set you back much and you'll get a rock solid machine.
macbooks all the way over notebooks
Macs do portable properly.
just a question for a friend - what is a good (or the best) mother board and chip set - cash unlimited
That is a possibility...
i hope you guys are talking about vista 32bits
becouse vista 64 bits it not bad at all! (SP1 versions)
i have dual boot in one partition XP SP3 32bits and in another Vista SP1 64bits (or better i have 4 partitions XP,VISTA,LINUX,and hacked MAC OSX 10.5.6 just for logic 8.0.2)
i dont use the original versions , i build my own with NLITE (for XP) and VLITE (for vista)
just install the nlite , the nlite will scan your CD/DVD and then you can remove and tweak everything you can imagine from vista/xp even make unattended instalations (without asking for serial/activation or nothing else on install or adding new drivers and updates to your cd/dvd)
then you convert the final result to a cd/dvd :)
my windows vista 64 bits SP1 is just 600mb , the performance is amazing!! 64bits systems are another world to the new processors (32 bits systems dont explore the maximum of them)
my XP 32bits SP3 is 200mb only too
80% of the original cd/dvd installs are useless crap and waste alot of pc resources
about people asking for a laptop that support xp , all laptops support xp , theres alot of sites with all drivers for laptops some of them have the drivers available on official website
i already instaled XP in one ACER , one ASUS , one TOSHIBA (all new laptops get by my friends this christmas)
just came across this problem today my pal tripple b just got himself a quad core 8 gig ram studio pc , but he has windows exp , so instantly we were alerted to the fact it was only recognising 3 gig ram when it has 8.
unfortunatly he is going to have to format the disk and install vista wot a ball ache after installing all the software and plugs .
nightmare but hey u learn from ya mistakes thats wot this games all about trial and era me thinks.
aphex_hn nice picture but i think you must try it
i read alot of beta testers talking very good things about windows 7 , 30% better performance in games , great support for hardware , compatibility with old drivers from win95 win98 XP etc new windows update is amazing too alot of new and discontinued hardware have drivers there , you can format your pc and windows 7 will find and install all drivers for you
looks like vista (have some elements of vista graphic interface) but its faster than xp , even in boot , and only uses 400mb ram , this time microsoft is doing something asked by the comunity , windows 7 is been builded to beat windows XP
i will try it when i have time , i receive windows 7 ultimate and original key from microsoft (in 8 january) but i sell my pc , im building a new one , in the end of this week i will make a intensive test in this new OS