Back to XP (For now)

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I reformatted last night and went from Vista Ultimate 64 back to XP Pro 32 just to do it because I was bored. My Vista Ultimate was using 1 GB or more of RAM at idle. Check the screen shot out below to see what XP used.

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Please understand, this is not a bash Vista post or anything because I really like Vista. I just forgot how much less RAM XP uses versus Vista. I know Vista uses more because it's doing more.

I'll go back to Vista again soon but just wanted to use XP for a bit. I ask myself.....why not get an extra HDD and have both? I'm an idiot!
 
I like vista but, XP sure does run with less ram usage no doubt. I dont deny it but, I still think I prefer the looks of vista. Dont forget XP uses PageFile too.
 
Vista is so much better, but I know that you aren't saying otherwise. You only have 27 processes running, whereas Vista usually has 55-60 running. Sure it uses more resources, but so does anything else that's new.
 
Dual boot

Why don't you Duel Boot, then you have both worlds
He is right but there's a problem.
vista and xp have complety different drivers
so when you dual boot the os will crash BUT you can make your own instalation DVD with the xp/vista vista drivers and hey presto you have a working dual boot computer
Materials
  • nLite(free)
  • Vista installation cd
  • ALL!!! the vista drivers and hotfixs for your model
Method
  1. Install then run nLite
  2. When you get to this screen insert your vista disc and browse to it
  3. Then select the option you want and keep going and follow the prompt
If :confused: read the article below
http://www.nliteos.com/guides.html
post if there are problems
 
LOL, I'm back on Vista today! Went ahead and thought I'd give Vista Ultimate 32 bit a try. So that's three different operating systems within 3-days.

1) Started with Vista Ultimate 64-bit
2) Went back to XP Pro 32-bit
3) Now I've got Vista Ultimate 32-bit on here

Now I have a decision to make....which one do I like the most? I've got too much time on my hands I guess!!!
 
He is right but there's a problem.
vista and xp have complety different drivers
so when you dual boot the os will crash BUT you can make your own instalation DVD with the xp/vista vista drivers and hey presto you have a working dual boot computer
I,m so stumped by that I cant even reply. Move head to left and right.
 
I just went from Ultimate 64bit to Ultimate 32bit and I havent really noticed a difference. Its possible that 32bit SEEMS a tiny bit faster but if that doesnt sound logical its probably just me lol :P hard to say...
 
He is right but there's a problem.
vista and xp have complety different drivers
so when you dual boot the os will crash BUT you can make your own instalation DVD with the xp/vista vista drivers and hey presto you have a working dual boot computer
Materials
  • nLite(free)
  • Vista installation cd
  • ALL!!! the vista drivers and hotfixs for your model
Method
  1. Install then run nLite
  2. When you get to this screen insert your vista disc and browse to it
  3. Then select the option you want and keep going and follow the prompt
If :confused: read the article below
http://www.nliteos.com/guides.html
post if there are problems

My jaw dropped all the way down to the ground. I'm speechless. Sir, are you aware that this is... a little wrong? So what if XP and Vista have different drivers? If you install CP and Vista on different HDs/partitions, they don't interfere with each other in any way. Wheeze...
 
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