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#53 - 05/01/08 04:51 PM How to improve the stability of Windows Vista
gr3ndel Offline
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Registered: 04/19/08
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Loc: Portland, OR
I have found that Windows Vista is one of the more unstable operating systems, even for Microsoft. Not only is it unstable, it's slow, and a lot of products do not work with it. The solution to this is easy, and it's what I have finally given in and done. Switch back to XP. If you want ultimate stability, of course Linux is probably your best route, but if you're more comfortable in the Microsoft world or you have other reasons for using Windows over Linux (driver support issues, etc.), get rid of Vista and just go back to XP. Even new PCs are coming with the option to "downgrade" to XP, not a good sign for the future of Vista at all.

The only thing you really have to worry about with "downgrading" is driver issues. If your computer came with Vista, there's the possibility that you will have to search for all the drivers you need in XP versions (or at least the ones you need to get online to find the rest) before you wipe out Vista entirely. In most cases, these drivers should be readily available from the manufacturer's website.

If you're not comfortable backing up your data and installing an all new OS, you should be able to find someone else to do it for you, either a friend or family member or a local computer shop or independent computer specialist.

The first thing you'll notice after the switch is how much quicker XP takes to load, and the benefits just keep coming after that.
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#54 - 05/01/08 08:53 PM Re: How to improve the stability of Windows Vista [Re: gr3ndel]
James Offline

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Registered: 11/05/07
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Loc: Portland, OR; USA
Actually, I've found that some manufacturers have made deals with M$ to "hide" the XP compatible drivers (as in they just don't show them on the product page) to discourage users from downgrading...

Surprisingly, yours did list them, however a clients COMPAQ didn't lol... So I had to find a "like" model that had the same hardware, which can be a total pain...

There is a good reason that XP will load much faster... It doesn't require several gigs of memory or a hugely fast processor to run, unlike the huge resource hog of vista...

In fact, you can get XP Pro to run on a P133Mhz processor... It's true, I have done it wink... It was a little slower to load (maybe 30 seconds longer) but still faster than it took your vista to load lol...

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