- Jan 4, 2004
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First good thing: No SATA drivers were needed like normally. My Raptor was auto detected
Also, you can load drivers via CD & USB flash memory drive now instead of just teh stupid F6 + floppy
Added:
Wow.
Well, first impressions:
Screenie
Feels like OS-X when opening windows, minimizing, etc.
Very kewl, albeit late in the game.
I love the translucent borders above windows.
Aparently, the kewl window effects do not function on an integrated video card.
The version of IE included = total Firefox ripoff.
Except FF is still much better.
With nothing loaded, it's running smoothly, but is using 400 MB RAM, or at least has 400 MB PF usage!
Don't have 2 GBs of RAM? Looks like we're gonna need it.
At least it's not like the 4054 version i used a year ago that sucked up 600 MB.
They really need to fix install time though. I didn't remember to time it, but it was at least 35 minutes.
Another funny note: When dual-booting, XP Pro is now referred to as Legacy (Pre-Longhorn) Microsoft Windows Operating System
Alright, for those of you wondering on games, i haven't had any time to install anything yet, but i will do my best to try out the programs, etc., you guys have asked about sometime this weekend.
Here's some thoughts from NFS4:
Originally posted by: NFS4
I should also mention that is fast SPEED wise. It is very SLOW as far as intuitiveness goes. It is proving hard for me to get used to the GUI changes and how everything works now. A lot of simple things that ones has become accustomed to doing in Windows XP (or even Windows 2000 or Windows 98 for that matter) are torn up and tossed out with Vista Beta 1.
The whole documents/virtual folders thing is very confusing to me. Anyway, to get an idea of what I'm talking about, read the article I linked a few posts up.
I agree.
I find everything runs so smoothly, but it is a tad confusing getting around now.