peteweaver
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Is it any good, has anyone bought it ?
If so is it worth the cost ?
If so is it worth the cost ?
I got it for free, so the answer to that one is 'yes', in my case.If so is it worth the cost ?
I tried that with MS Virtual PC, but I couldn't get the Aero stuff working. Apparently Virtual PC emulates a crappy non-3D graphics card.You can also try using Vista in a Virtual Machine (except for the Vista Home Basic edition, apparently), if all you want to do is examine its pretty features.
And a CPU hog.Plus it is a RAM hog.
Ah, good point, but mostly applies to the older versions of Virtual PC.I tried that with MS Virtual PC, but I couldn't get the Aero stuff working. Apparently Virtual PC emulates a crappy non-3D graphics card.
Funny how many people said that exact same thing about Windows XP when it was released. And Windows 98. And Windows 95. And Windows 1.00.XP was an actual upgrade. Vista seems like makeup. Makeup that isn't fully compatible with all my old games and hardware. Makeup that is very needy of resources, and makeup that doesn't like me doing whatever I want with my own computer
Funny how many people said that exact same thing about Windows XP when it was released. And Windows 98. And Windows 95. And Windows 1.00.
Then they realized how stable the system is, and how much those "little" improvements matter, in everyday usage of the OS, etc.
The road of human judgement is paved with shifting standards.
Keep in mind that some of this is intentional. Vista will preload programs into unused memory, but will surrender it when needed.Plus it is a RAM hog.
Funny how many people said that exact same thing about Windows XP when it was released. And Windows 98. And Windows 95. And Windows 1.00.
Then they realized how stable the system is, and how much those "little" improvements matter, in everyday usage of the OS, etc.
The road of human judgement is paved with shifting standards.
Ah, good point, but mostly applies to the older versions of Virtual PC.
Try using the 2007 edition. Or the latest VMWare.
You'll notice Windows Me is conspicuously absent from my list.Except that those previous systems really did have important upgrades.
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So no, it's not just the changing times. ME was rejected because it didn't add enough and it actually made things worse. Vista could share that fate.
Ah, this does appear to be correct. It has been a while since I've worked with VMWare. I had forgotten that the "latest" edition is still in Beta.Experimental support only in VMware workstation 5.5 which is the current release and only as a guest OS, not a host
WS 6 (now in Beta) will probably support Vista in a host and guest
Jon
disclaimer: I work for VMware
The best is that the start menu is text searchable! Very cool feature, and it works extremely well. It makes navigating an ugly Start Menu a breeze.