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Eisboch wrote:
How about the average computer user who does not have advanced computer skills or even the technical knowledge of what to buy? My daughter recently replaced their computer with a new HP Pavilion laptop preloaded with some version of Vista. They bought the best model they could afford, but she doesn't know a megabit from a horsefly. I was playing with it the other day. It just doesn't have the "snap" opening programs or even simple navigation to files or folders that my 4 year old HP Pavilion running XP has. I neglected to check what her processor type, speed or RAM capacity is, so it may not be a fair comparison. Mine has a Pentium 4, 3.00GHz processor and 2.0 GB of RAM. Next time I visit, I'll check and see what her new one has. Point is, to us non-hobbyist or geeks, it seems that if Vista requires certain minimums in terms of processors and RAM capacity to operate properly, (which I am sure raises the cost of the computer) Microsoft is sorta screwing many customers by forcing Vista onto all new Windows based computers. I also may not know what I am talking about, because my daughter's computer .... which is only a month old .... is my first experience with Vista. So, I am one of those "know-nothings" who claims Vista is slower than XP. In this particular case, it *is* noticeably slower than the 4 year old computer I am using now. Eisboch Eisboch, I have helped two friends setup their Windows Vista desktops, one a Dell, the other a HP, one had at 2gb and the other had 3 gb of RAM and a Dual Core Processor with at least 4mg of Cache. They had the exact same complaint. They had a replaced 4 and 5 year old computers, and could not see any additional speed when opening their software. There are people who enjoy playing with their computers and putzing around and installing every alpha and beta software that comes along. They love Vista, because it is a beta software that you actually get to buy. Someone in rec.boats who purchased a laptop had the same complaint, and was wondering how to tweak Vista to speed it up. It is a common complaint in the Vista NG. I will end up buying my son the MAC since it was important enough for him to be willing to pay the difference. I am just glad my youngest daughter loves the idea of the new Lenovo Laptop with XP, because it will run all of her existing software. Since Lenovo doesn't preload the computer will all the junk that slows down a new machine, she should have a blazing fast computer, at half the cost of the MACPRO. If your daughter is up to the task, she can ask HP for a free Install Disk for Vista and do a clean install in the HP. Without all of the junk they preload in their machines it will run faster,just not as fast as it would with WinXP. HP might be willing to sell her a XP install disk at a reasonable price. |
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