My brother's laptop came with Windows Vista Basic. It had better specs than the minimum required specs, most notably 1 GB of RAM. Yet it was slow as molasses. Not to mention it took more than a half hour just to boot for the first time. Inexcusable.
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Vista makes a machine a true modern PC.
What kind of crap is that?
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I think it's the best OS yet, myself, though I wouldn't upgrade from XP to Vista simply because Vista does have pretty heavy system requirements. But buy a computer made for Vista, and you're all set in my opinion.
You haven't clarified exactly what makes Vista the top OS. What great functionality warrants the increased system requirements?
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The lowest spec machine I have installed it on was a P4ht@1.8, 1GB ram, Intel onboard video(without Aero which wasnt supported) and it still performed just as well as XP SP2.
Aha!
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Whats next? people bashing those newfangled steel belted tires because they don't make them in sizes to fit your Model T?
No, we bash it because it's yet another edition of Windows that has increased system requirements for no apparent reason other than eye candy. This is Microsoft's way of keeping up the perpetual upgrade cycle.
1. Release new edition of Windows with a couple more features that doesn't run well hardware unless meeting high system requirements.
2. Get all new systems sold with new version of Windows.
3. Cut off support for old version.
4. Watch as people buy new PCs because the newer version won't run on their older ones.
5. PROFIT!
6. GOTO 1.