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| quote: | Originally posted by echosystm
this is the main one. 32bit vista has the same memory problems as 32bit xp.
i'm using vista because i FEEL that it supports newer hardware better. with things like sata controllers, etc. you need to use drivers in xp. in vista, they're part of the kernel afaik. xp doesn't even allow me to boot from my sata optical drive!
that said, i prefer xp. vista feels like windows 98, where your computer will just start grinding away at your hard drive for no apparent reason. performance wise, i haven't really noticed any differences. |
Thanks Echosystem! Exactly the sort of info I was looking for. So I take that it's only the 64bit version (both XP and Vista) that can address more than 4gig of RAM. Also, are you saying that you don't have to use device drivers (for things like the SATA controllers) because Vista has the necessary drivers built in to the OS? If so that is another good reason to switch becuase I hate the fact I have to spend half a day installing standard device drivers everytime I format in XP.
Where is Vista at in terms of service packs (has there even been one and are they still going to do that for Vista OS)
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