Originally posted by: JiveCoolie
The only reason to hate Vista in my eyes is the lack of decent drivers.. and that is already almost no longer an issue.
But still.. everywhere I go I see people knocking Vista. Why? I have YET to read a decent criticism with facts at hand.. Mostly what I see is people stating they don't like it.. they don't know why they don't like it but they are sure they hate it.
Get decent hardware and Vista really shines.
People really need to get facts for themselves and stop taking word of mouth as such.
Also note that I don't mean people on the AnandTech boards.. people here have common sense. (thats why I use these boards)
But mainly when visiting gaming forums and such, when I see people state they will not purchase a game because they will never buy Vista and that specific game is Vista-Only.. that is what really grinds my gears! -peter griffin
Bottom line is that the OS is slow.
I bought two Toshiba laptops and the one with Vista is a dog.
I also brought up how file searching is slow and the MS pundits in here said it was my imagination.
Well today the proof is in black & white:
6-20-2007
Bowing to pressure from Google Inc. and antitrust regulators, Microsoft Corp. will make it easier for Windows Vista users to pick a non-Microsoft program to search their hard drives.
Microsoft will let PC users and manufacturers like Dell Inc. set a different program such as Google Desktop as the default instead of Vista's "Instant Search," according to a U.S. Justice Department report released late Tuesday. Microsoft will also add a link to that alternate program in the Windows Start menu.
Currently, when Vista users browse through their documents, access the control panel, or do other system-related tasks, a Vista search box appears in the upper-right corner of the window. That box will remain, and it will continue to use the Microsoft search engine, but Microsoft will also add a link to the default desktop search program.
Tuesday's regularly scheduled status report on Microsoft's post-antitrust business practices comes after Google filed a 49-page document with the Justice Department in April, claiming that Vista's desktop search tool slowed down competing programs, including Google's own free offering. Google also said it's too difficult for users to figure out how to turn off the Microsoft program.
In response to claims that Vista's "Instant Search" slows competing products, Microsoft agreed to give competitors technical information
to help optimize performance.
Microsoft said it expects the changes to be implemented in its first service pack for Vista, putting to rest speculation among Microsoft watchers that the company would do away with its practice of catchall software upgrades.
The software maker plans to release an early version of Service Pack 1 by the end of the year.
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Looks like a new code stripped of search bloatware will be out at the end of the year.
6 more months of suffering.
Looks like my original thread was deleted on all this. Hmmmmm