I haven't formatted my main computer in almost 2 years. It's starting to get quirky:
-It takes a lot longer to boot up than it used to (~45 seconds) even though I have no startup apps
-If it's been in standby, it usually won't let me disable my network adapter, not that I usually need to
-Sometimes if I try to adjust the audio properties, even volume, I get "There are no active mixer devices available" which requires me to restart the Windows Audio service
-Two days ago it said something about being unable to "start the call service" when I tried to log into one of my VPN connections. I tried again and it behaved.
I have four O/S's to choose from thanks to my department's MSDNAA:
XP Pro 32-bit
XP Pro 64-bit
Vista Business 32-bit
Vista Business 64-bit
I'm inclined to stick with XP Pro 32-bit after trying Vista 32 on an Athlon XP 2500+ and 512MB of RAM...it seemed VERY slow, but I suspect that was due to the amount of RAM. Is Vista 64-bit worth trying? I may upgrade to 4GBs of RAM within the next year; XP won't handle that.
I ran Microsoft's Vista compatiblity app and it said Nero wouldn't work. That's fine, I can upgrade. Everything I run should be okay, except I've heard iTunes won't work well, or has that been fixed by now?
I disable animations in XP...I like apps to pop up instantly. Aside from application compatibility, how smooth and stable is Vista? Everytime I've tried it on one of my low-end machines (XP 1900+ w/1GB, and an XP 2500+ w/512MB), I've been too frustrated by its slowness to bother with it for longer than a day. Should Vista run programs as instantly as XP on the system below?
Machine in consideration:
Asus A8N-E 2.0
Athlon 64 X2 3800+ Toledo
Corsair 2x1GB TWINX2048-3200C2PT
Radeon X800 XL 256MB
Sound Blaster Audigy 2 ZS
Western Digital 74GB Raptor 8mb cache
Samsung 500GB HD501LJ SATA II
NEC 3520A 16x DVD+/-RW
Lite-On 52x32x52x16 Combo Drive
Other Devices:
APC 750VA "BE750BB" UPS
HP Laserjet 1018
HP Laserjet 1012
Logitech Quickcam 4000 Pro
iPod 80GB
Motorola RAZR V3 (Motorola Phone Tools...hmmm...)
Canon A60/A70/A80 digital cameras (native support in XP, so I assume Vista works, too?)
Dual booting is out of the question. I tried that years ago and found that it was a waste of hd space because I kept booting to the same OS every day.
-It takes a lot longer to boot up than it used to (~45 seconds) even though I have no startup apps
-If it's been in standby, it usually won't let me disable my network adapter, not that I usually need to
-Sometimes if I try to adjust the audio properties, even volume, I get "There are no active mixer devices available" which requires me to restart the Windows Audio service
-Two days ago it said something about being unable to "start the call service" when I tried to log into one of my VPN connections. I tried again and it behaved.
I have four O/S's to choose from thanks to my department's MSDNAA:
XP Pro 32-bit
XP Pro 64-bit
Vista Business 32-bit
Vista Business 64-bit
I'm inclined to stick with XP Pro 32-bit after trying Vista 32 on an Athlon XP 2500+ and 512MB of RAM...it seemed VERY slow, but I suspect that was due to the amount of RAM. Is Vista 64-bit worth trying? I may upgrade to 4GBs of RAM within the next year; XP won't handle that.
I ran Microsoft's Vista compatiblity app and it said Nero wouldn't work. That's fine, I can upgrade. Everything I run should be okay, except I've heard iTunes won't work well, or has that been fixed by now?
I disable animations in XP...I like apps to pop up instantly. Aside from application compatibility, how smooth and stable is Vista? Everytime I've tried it on one of my low-end machines (XP 1900+ w/1GB, and an XP 2500+ w/512MB), I've been too frustrated by its slowness to bother with it for longer than a day. Should Vista run programs as instantly as XP on the system below?
Machine in consideration:
Asus A8N-E 2.0
Athlon 64 X2 3800+ Toledo
Corsair 2x1GB TWINX2048-3200C2PT
Radeon X800 XL 256MB
Sound Blaster Audigy 2 ZS
Western Digital 74GB Raptor 8mb cache
Samsung 500GB HD501LJ SATA II
NEC 3520A 16x DVD+/-RW
Lite-On 52x32x52x16 Combo Drive
Other Devices:
APC 750VA "BE750BB" UPS
HP Laserjet 1018
HP Laserjet 1012
Logitech Quickcam 4000 Pro
iPod 80GB
Motorola RAZR V3 (Motorola Phone Tools...hmmm...)
Canon A60/A70/A80 digital cameras (native support in XP, so I assume Vista works, too?)
Dual booting is out of the question. I tried that years ago and found that it was a waste of hd space because I kept booting to the same OS every day.
