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Original post by Steadtler
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Original post by InvalidPointer
Out of curiosity, why did you go with XP x64 when the 64-bit edition of Vista is pretty much universally regarded as being better? Stigma?
Its funny how "universally" never quite mean what you think it would mean. Usually its "universally among the people who agree with me". I, for instance, dont know a single person that would pick vista over xp.
Touche! You are correct, I don't count everyone-- just the opinions of people that have actually used both, which tends to coincide with the group that agrees with me :)
EDIT: You can also add me to your list, if you'd like. I switched to Vista slightly *before* its direct release (thanks, Power Together!) and haven't looked back. Aside from a few initial problems with optical drive firmware (which isn't even Microsoft's fault/responsibility, TBH) it's been smooth sailing, literally. The improved OS threading architecture is one of those little things that make a huge difference. Have fun watching your OS grind to a halt while it reads external media.
EDIT 2: And this is becoming an XP vs. Vista flamewar, so let's just sum things up by saying 'try before you bash.'
clb: At the end of 2012, the positions of jupiter, saturn, mercury, and deimos are aligned so as to cause a denormalized flush-to-zero bug when computing earth's gravitational force, slinging it to the sun.