Arkaign
Lifer
Hi guys, I came up with an idea that has obviously been attempted before by 3rd-party types, but I think it would be great to see from Microsoft themselves.
A 'light-edition' Windows release, or installation option. I'm not talking about a cheaper Windows version, but that might be a possibility. What I'm talking about is for Microsoft to release versions of Windows that include the new infrastructure/code base/driver model/security/etc, but have an absolute minimal amount of processes/extra features loaded by default.
As far I as know, there's no real reason that a Windows Vista version couldn't be made that would run well on systems with 512mb ram. Or 1.x Ghz cpus.
I think it would actually broaden Microsoft's sales penetration, because people that otherwise would be forced to buy whole new PCs could reasonably purchase and run the new OS.
I know that some people (and I am among them) recommend just running the previous-gen Windows if you don't have adequate hardware for the new one, but this would give another option. I also know that you *can* tweak Vista the way it is somewhat, but the results can vary drastically, it'd be nice to see a Microsoft-supported and optimized light windows version. I know other people will say 'what's the point' of running Vista if you're just going to make a light version of it, but I bet that lots of people would appreciate the better security and upgrade path (hardware/software) without the incredible sluggishness that the OS shows on weak hardware. I know that people would say 'it's cheap to upgrade memory', but some people really don't have that much money to spend in the first place, and know so little about computers that they have to not only buy the ram, but pay to have it installed as well (usually at rip-off joints like GeekSquad).
Anyway, just a rant/suggestion. It could be a checkbox during installation even, [^] for a minimal Windows install for older/slower hardware. Then have the modules available off the DVD as needed.
A 'light-edition' Windows release, or installation option. I'm not talking about a cheaper Windows version, but that might be a possibility. What I'm talking about is for Microsoft to release versions of Windows that include the new infrastructure/code base/driver model/security/etc, but have an absolute minimal amount of processes/extra features loaded by default.
As far I as know, there's no real reason that a Windows Vista version couldn't be made that would run well on systems with 512mb ram. Or 1.x Ghz cpus.
I think it would actually broaden Microsoft's sales penetration, because people that otherwise would be forced to buy whole new PCs could reasonably purchase and run the new OS.
I know that some people (and I am among them) recommend just running the previous-gen Windows if you don't have adequate hardware for the new one, but this would give another option. I also know that you *can* tweak Vista the way it is somewhat, but the results can vary drastically, it'd be nice to see a Microsoft-supported and optimized light windows version. I know other people will say 'what's the point' of running Vista if you're just going to make a light version of it, but I bet that lots of people would appreciate the better security and upgrade path (hardware/software) without the incredible sluggishness that the OS shows on weak hardware. I know that people would say 'it's cheap to upgrade memory', but some people really don't have that much money to spend in the first place, and know so little about computers that they have to not only buy the ram, but pay to have it installed as well (usually at rip-off joints like GeekSquad).
Anyway, just a rant/suggestion. It could be a checkbox during installation even, [^] for a minimal Windows install for older/slower hardware. Then have the modules available off the DVD as needed.