Quote:Original post by Steadtler
Quote: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.