B bigl2007 New Member Feb 17, 2007 #1 is XP compatible with dirext10? and is windows vista out now? i know i may be kinda late but im seeing alot of windows vista post. and if vista is out what version should i get? which ones the upgrade version and which one is the version i can use to reformat computer?
is XP compatible with dirext10? and is windows vista out now? i know i may be kinda late but im seeing alot of windows vista post. and if vista is out what version should i get? which ones the upgrade version and which one is the version i can use to reformat computer?
jedijeff123 New Member Feb 17, 2007 #3 u mean business edition? no XP is not compatible with dx10. but unless u NEED vista really badly, or really want DX10, then stick to XP. vista is overrated.
u mean business edition? no XP is not compatible with dx10. but unless u NEED vista really badly, or really want DX10, then stick to XP. vista is overrated.
Geoff VIP Member Feb 17, 2007 #4 You can have DX10 cards on XP, but you can't actually utilize DX10 and play DX10 games on XP, only on Vista.
You can have DX10 cards on XP, but you can't actually utilize DX10 and play DX10 games on XP, only on Vista.
I INTELCRAZY banned Feb 17, 2007 #5 Guys, of course, Vista Ultimate would be the best. But my question is this, can I run a Vista Biz Edition Server networked to 2 XP Pro.'s?
Guys, of course, Vista Ultimate would be the best. But my question is this, can I run a Vista Biz Edition Server networked to 2 XP Pro.'s?
Geoff VIP Member Feb 18, 2007 #6 INTELCRAZY said: Guys, of course, Vista Ultimate would be the best. But my question is this, can I run a Vista Biz Edition Server networked to 2 XP Pro.'s? Click to expand... I have Vista Business x86 and I connect to an XP Pro and XP Home machine where I share files, printers, and remote desktop.
INTELCRAZY said: Guys, of course, Vista Ultimate would be the best. But my question is this, can I run a Vista Biz Edition Server networked to 2 XP Pro.'s? Click to expand... I have Vista Business x86 and I connect to an XP Pro and XP Home machine where I share files, printers, and remote desktop.