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bsobel
I've owned Windows Vista Home Premium for about a year now (I think?) and I've stuck with Windows XP because Vista's gaming performance was almost always slower than XP (even if it was by a very small amount).
I'm not really sure why I purchased Vista, but I do really like the Aero interface and the memory management does seem much better than XP (eg. switching between windows that weren't "used" in a while, etc).
However, what other advantages does Vista offer me over XP?
How many of you own both XP and Vista and are still on XP?
My machine is used 90% for gaming (with my DirectX 10.0 8800 GTX card) and about 10% programming (C#, etc).
bsobel
I've owned Windows Vista Home Premium for about a year now (I think?) and I've stuck with Windows XP because Vista's gaming performance was almost always slower than XP (even if it was by a very small amount).
I'm not really sure why I purchased Vista, but I do really like the Aero interface and the memory management does seem much better than XP (eg. switching between windows that weren't "used" in a while, etc).
However, what other advantages does Vista offer me over XP?
How many of you own both XP and Vista and are still on XP?
My machine is used 90% for gaming (with my DirectX 10.0 8800 GTX card) and about 10% programming (C#, etc).