Polarman
Sep 24 2007, 04:09 PM
I saw an older poll of this nature, but it seemed incomplete/
So i decide to make an update version with more details.
Sorry XP users this is a Vista Poll only.
For my part, I'm currently using Home Premium 32bit Retail. Should get 64bit by the mail soon.
anonymous_user
Sep 24 2007, 04:13 PM
I was using Vista Business x64.
cluberti
Sep 24 2007, 05:02 PM
Using 64bit Ultimate from the retail channel, and it's run great since RTM in November.
Idontwantspam
Sep 25 2007, 11:32 PM
I don't use Vista.
However, I do use the Vista transformation pack for windows xp. So I guess you could say I have Vista XP MCE Transformationy 32-bit edition?
MagicAndre1981
Sep 25 2007, 11:49 PM
I'm using the 32 Bit Ultimate from TechnetPlus
vomit
Sep 26 2007, 12:59 AM
tried vista on my desktop, thought it was a resource pig and didn't like the drop in the machines performance.
recently bought a laptop with vista home basic installed, was less than 24 hours before i put XP on it, now I like using the lappy, its so much faster and usable with XP over Vista, in fact i think for a £300 lappy i have a bargain, but felt a bit disappointed with it when it was running Vista
Maleko
Sep 26 2007, 03:40 AM
using vista buisness 64, but on dual boot with xp, hardly use vista tbh

only there for DX10 games
Stoic Joker
Sep 26 2007, 05:09 AM
I'm running an MSDN copy of Vista Business x64 (and yes it's legal

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Brando569
Oct 6 2007, 01:25 PM
i just installed vista ultimate 32 last night, i had an nlited version of xp pro on my comp and it was acting dodgy so i decided to install vista again. first time i used it, i liked it alot except for the driver problems. the only problem ive had so far with it is that vista doesnt like my nforce 4 audio driver :? it BSODs while i was watching "how its made" and i got up and wrote down what was causing the problem and the stop code, forgetting that vista tells you all that and how to fix it once you boot back into it. thats one thing that i really liked about vista, its really helpful when it comes to fixing problems, unlike xp where you have to hunt for solutions.
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