What Mac do you have? If you have a new Santa Rosa MacBook Pro, then maybe Vista since that graphics card can take advantage of DX10 and so can Vista. If not, then XP should be fine.
Vista Home Basic - Drivers are more mature for XP now, but Vista has gotten a lot better and you'll be able to take advantage of DX10 in the future. Since it's just to boot in to for gaming, you don't need anything higher than Home Basic. Home Premium gets you MCE and the Aero interface.
Also, I've read some benchmarks showing the 64-bit versions of Vista to be faster for games. Since I don't need the iSight camera or anything like that in the Vista boot, does this seem a good idea?
Get XP. Most games work pretty good in Vista but there are still a few bugs.
In the future, be sure to check Valve's latest hardware survey. According to that survey, 90% of people are using Windows XP, 8% use Vista. Guess which one will have the best support.
Well, Software RAID is pretty much out since it's a laptop, and joining a domain wouldn't be really necessary since he'd be using Windows just for games.
As for Remote Desktop, there are free alternatives like Logmein which will do just fine.
See, that's the thing. I've used Vista on my desktop. It's fine. Since Vista Basic 64 and XP Home are the same price for me, I'm just trying to figure out if the slightly more futureproof (I use that term loosely) 64-bit Vista is worth using over what will likely have the least issues.
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