Why You 'Hate' Vista..?!?!

Vista Poll, Answer Now!

  • I 'Hate' Vista and don't use it

    Votes: 29 13.6%
  • I 'Hate' Vista but I still use it

    Votes: 18 8.4%
  • I Don't mind it

    Votes: 70 32.7%
  • I Love it

    Votes: 64 29.9%
  • My cat's breath smells like cat food...

    Votes: 33 15.4%

  • Total voters
    214
I don't have any issues with Vista, although I am going to install XP on another partition and see if I notice a big difference. I haven't used XP on a daily basis in over a year, nor have I run it with high performance hardware. Since building my first rig last year, I've run Vista Ultimate.
 
I bought Vista the day it came out, and I absolutely love it. It's far beyond XP in my opinion. Sure it's a resource hog, but so was XP to systems in 2001 when it came out. Most people on the "Vista hate" bandwagon haven't used it long enough to appreciate at all, or they try and put it on a system predating XP.

I disagree. There are plenty of qualified people that have used Vista and hated it since beta. I am one of them. There are plenty of people who talk out their ass too, and there are plenty of people that like it but have no idea of the underlying technologies.

The truth is, there is a lot of information out there, a lot of misinformation, and a lot of people's opinions.

I look at it this way, how is it better, how has it improved and how do you value it and justify the cost of upgrading?

Does it make your computer more immune to virus attacks? No, it doesn't security is a bit better but it is more of a "user beware" security. It is not like it made leaps and bounds over XP. Improved yes, improved a crap ton, no.

Does it make your computer run faster? This is highly debatable. I won't get into specifics but google searching same hardware spec machines running benchmarks with XP on one machine and Vista on the other display some results that would say, No, vista is not all that much of a performance enhancement.

Features? What features does it offer the average user? Really, none at all. It does offer some features geared towards power users and IT people, but really nothing that would really benefit the average end user.

Cost? Is it worth $300 for Vista Ultimate? Not for me it isn't. I also hate feature limiting an OS.

Does it look pretty? yes, of course way prettier than XP. Maybe that matters to you, and if it was a deal breaker you would be running OS X or Linux with Beryl + Compiz if it was really that much of a deal breaker.

This part I will touch on I will actually side with MS on. A big part of the problem is that developers got lazy, and MS gave all the developer the devkit like two years before Vista was released when it was in Alpha stage. They had plenty of time to update their products, drivers, applications, so on and so forth. This is the fault of the developer plain and simple. However, MS has enabled this behavior by allowing developer to write sloppy code for an insecure kernel of an OS. I still blame the developers though, they should have had their act together.
 
lol. I know how to fix that.

yeah you just need to reinstall the vista bootloader from the cd. Dont know whether the vista bootloader can boot xp, or maybe you have to chainload it.
 
yeah you just need to reinstall the vista bootloader from the cd. Dont know whether the vista bootloader can boot xp, or maybe you have to chainload it.

That's all you do. Vista creates a boot menu w/ the XP option. I've done it several times on my Sony Vaio.
 
My cat's breath smells like cat food.....
but i don't have a cat either :(

Vista does not suck..it's bloated... i don't see the WOW factor in it.
 
vista is okay but ive had so many problems with it,the only thing thats keepig me wth vista is DX10,microsoft aint stupid they wont be releasing DX10 for Xp :mad:

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I don't mind it. It's not great, but not bad either, though it gives me a lot of crap at times.

My lappy came with Home Basic, it runs it well, I tried Linux for a couple of months and while I found Linux generally a lot better (Compiz FTW), the fact that I couldn't find Linux-equivalents for all programs I need for college, and that I couldn't adjust my backlight brightness/some other powersaving features (really need them for college), and that it was a pain to get the wireless working, kinda did it for me. Switched back to Vista, and while I definitely do miss Compiz and the fast start-up times (and also, the screensavers that come with Ubuntu are way cool!), I still prefer Home Basic over Ubuntu. I think that's because Ubuntu is more of an "average user's" distro, now that I've got a hang of Linux I'll have to try something like OpenSUSE or Fedora, or some other full-fledged distros with as much software&crap coming with them as possible - as soon as I find one that works and supports all my lappy's features out-of-box, I'm going back (let's face it, in reality the only reason I went back to Vista is because holidays just started, and I had to fix my computer so that I can game with my bros & buddies :D)
 
I was at walmart today and this lady was looking at laptops. She was so upset that they all had Vista installed on them, and they didn't have any copies of XP left. I told her about my experiences with my Acer, and offered to show her first hand. She played on my laptop for about 5 mins, and changed her mind about Vista. Too bad the Acer I bought was sold out, so She bought the Compaq laptop instead.
 
honestly, I have never had one single problem with vista that I can think of. the UAC is very annoying but can be disabled. and like ramodkk said, it is a ram whore. but ram is dirt cheap, and most people on here have plenty to spare anyways. :P
 
opensuse and fedora suck they are unstable.
Huh? What would you suggest then (for my laptop)? I though those were both... "mainstream" and I really prefer mainstream distros over some some tiny projects with the entire development team consisting of seven guys living in a basement...
 
Voted for #1. Hate vista and not using it. I used it for few days in the past on this computer and it was very unstable (crashes at least twice a day), incompatible scanner and webcam drivers, working extremely slow (i had 512 MB RAM than and copying files took like 5 times slower than in xp, of course because of page file), and generally I only had problems with it. I simply prefer xp.
And I could say if there would be one more option "Hate Windows" that would be my pick.
 
I know man, it constantly uses like 600-1000MB of your RAM just "to be" Vista! :P

honestly, I have never had one single problem with vista that I can think of. the UAC is very annoying but can be disabled. and like ramodkk said, it is a ram whore. but ram is dirt cheap, and most people on here have plenty to spare anyways. :P

Well, Did XP use more RAM than Windows 2000, or even Windows 98? I'm sure Windows 7 will use more RAM than Vista when it comes out...

Vista only uses the amount of RAM you have, say if you were on a system with 2GB, it would only use around 400MB of it. My system for example, has 4GB of RAM, and I use about 900MB. :)
 
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