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#1 User is offline   Vince4Amy 

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Posted 20 October 2012 - 02:59 AM

Hi All,

There doesn't seem to be that many people who still use Vista out of choice and coming across a Vista machine in the wild so to speak is becoming more unusual all the time. I've repeatedly tried Windows 7 (and have deployed it to sever hundread machines at work) however at home I much prefer to run Vista and have done since it was released. I've even give Windows 8 RTM a fair trial since it was released in August and I got annoyed with that after a while and just went back to Vista.

So I'm just wondering if there are any other forum members who use Vista out of choice still?


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Posted 20 October 2012 - 06:55 AM

Well I have read this thread: http://www.msfn.org/...than-windows-7/ and do agree with many points made but all of the regressions Windows 7 took compared to Vista can be fixed I think. What is it that you like about Vista that Windows 7 doesn't have? Or do you not like about Windows 7 that can't be made Vista-like? :)

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Posted 20 October 2012 - 08:23 AM

Yes those points are some of the things but also I find that everything seems to perform a lot smoother on Vista.

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Posted 20 October 2012 - 06:30 PM

I personally consider win "7" to be tweaked vista with better file manager (UI wise) and taskbar
nothing more

but since it is newer, and more polished (yes I think vista was rushed), I chosen to use win "7"

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Posted 20 October 2012 - 10:40 PM

View PostVince4Amy, on 20 October 2012 - 02:59 AM, said:

So I'm just wondering if there are any other forum members who use Vista out of choice still?

Count me as one of them! There are several others I know of who prefer Vista, but I'll let them speak for themselves.

My preference for Vista is mostly from an esthetic angle. A lot of people don't care much about "eye candy," but I think it has the most elegant interface of any Windows release. My work involves looking at a PC screen all day long (and sometimes far into the night), and for me a visually appealing UI helps to make the day more pleasant.

Windows 7 ranks second on my list. It works much the same as Vista, but the visual effects are toned down so I view 7 as a "plain Jane" version of Vista. Oh, and on my one Windows 7 system, I've slimmed down the Taskbar to the sleek Vista default width.

Glad to meet another Vista fan! :thumbup

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Posted 21 October 2012 - 03:47 AM

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My preference for Vista is mostly from an esthetic angle. A lot of people don't care much about "eye candy," but I think it has the most elegant interface of any Windows release. My work involves looking at a PC screen all day long (and sometimes far into the night), and for me a visually appealing UI helps to make the day more pleasant.


Completely agree, though I am trying to get into Windows 8 and I probably will give it another go, there's always VMWare for the Vista fix :)

But yeah not only that I just prefer Vista overall, it's just little things to be honest.

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Posted 07 November 2012 - 01:31 AM

I also prefer Vista over 7. Did not tried 8 yet but I think the interface change is just too much for me. Have a Vista install on a 2006 computer that still runs fine today and does the job for me.

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Posted 07 November 2012 - 06:35 PM

View PostVince4Amy, on 21 October 2012 - 03:47 AM, said:

But yeah not only that I just prefer Vista overall, it's just little things to be honest.


Like...
Customizable Control Panel,
Classic Start menu (if desired),
Overlay icons for shared items,
The ability to turn off Auto-Arrange and Align to Grid in Windows Explorer,
No "Never combine" taskbar stupidity,
Real Parental Controls,
Much better Windows Defender (with Software Explorer),
Windows Media Player toolbar,
Windows Photo Gallery, Windows Movie Maker, and Windows Mail,
???

And it is simply gorgeous. :ph34r:

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Posted 08 January 2013 - 11:02 AM

I've just read that the latest version of disk keeper supports trim on ssds on Vista which is fantastic. All the more reason to continue using Vista really :).

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Posted 23 January 2013 - 03:06 PM

In a year from now (when extended phase support dies out for my Windows XP x64 Edition), I plan to install Windows Vista x64 Utimate Edition. I have ran a test install for a couple of weeks. I find that, except for the boot logo and Weclome Screen taking twice a long to load, I have managed to tweak Vista x64 to the point that it's besically as fast as XP in Basic Mode, once the desktop appears. In fact it runs REALLY well!

I am using an HP xw8200 Workstation with 7 GB of RAM, and two Xeon CPUs at 3.66 GHz.

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Posted 30 January 2013 - 12:37 PM

I'm using the main desktop PC which as Windows 2000 on it. The laptop that I'm currently using has Windows Vista Home Premium (32-bit) and so far so good, the laptop is working as is. :)

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Posted 22 April 2013 - 10:12 PM

I also prefer Windows Vista as long as it's at least SP1 level (SP2 highly recommended).
the original/RTM release of Vista was pretty buggy when my mom got a Dell Inspiron laptop with pre-installed Vista home basic edition in June 2007.
some of the serious problems of Vista were fixed in SP1 and then in SP2.

folks, avoid using Vista at RTM level. update to Vista SP1 or Vista SP2.

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