Windows Vista

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  1. Phil Mitchell

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    Windows Vista

    worth it?

    ive got a laptop with

    AMD Turon 64 1.6
    1gb Ram
    60GB Hardriver

    I only use it for

    Ableton/Cubase/Reason
    Football Manager
    CSS/HTML etc

    I dont have an internet connection and there are no 64 bit versions of the programmes I use
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  3. ManofScience

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    you'd probably get it installed but u need a decent graphics card to get full advantage - plus i'm not sure if any of the packages with be 100% compatible - plus sound card drivers may have issues

    if you use your laptop seriously - i wouldn't bother. if you're a trendy - try install it yourself, fuck it, get you IT mate to fix it and revert back to XP
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  5. Phil Mitchell

    Phil Mitchell check me a dollar brer?

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    think i'll stick to Windows 3.1
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    ahhhh the memeories of 'Program Manager' .......
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    mine says i can run it on that advisor thing, i thought vista was like uber cpu rapage, i only have a 2.4ghz, and 1 gig of ram.

    But half the software i use it says it won't run because of problems so think i'll give it a miss
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  9. Phil Mitchell

    Phil Mitchell check me a dollar brer?

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    but surely if you are using kosha software/cds/dvd's etc then youve got nothing to worry about?
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  12. Phil Mitchell

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    :lol: that is ridiculous
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    ubuntu or debian for the win :up:
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    didn't take long :lol:
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    am I right in thinking after reading dodgys post, that Vista is in effect a means of preventing any illegal activity involving the use of emerging content or any content such as HD etc on PCs?

    It sounds like horribly what I imagine Norton would produce if they did OS's....
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    correct...

    not sure norton would go to such lengths though ;)
  17. ManofScience

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    i know what they're trying to do - but it goes against what an OS is for - it's meant to allow u to use your computer how you want.

    However, with everyone and their granny having computers nowadays they're having to compromise for non-IT literate people to be able to use them.

    basically, Vista is for non-ITers - if u want to get the BEST from a computer and know what you're doing - there's better out there.
  18. Conway

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    it was the case once decss was released for DVD - part of my final year uni project used the decss code to play and rip DVDs onto the hard disk. Not sure to what extent blu-ray/hd-dvd is vulnerable, but I think it's already been broken:

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/6301301.stm

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    ;)
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    Dual booting is the way forward :) I'm going ott at the mo by quadruple booting XP, Fedora, Ubuntu and Frugalware.

    It can only be broken on a per-disc basis atm, but as long as one disc can be ripped for each title I'll be happy watching the x264 encode :cool2:
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    I fancy dabbling with a linux setup, this Ubuntu has been bounced about recently is it a good setup then, worth it?!
  21. ManofScience

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    i'm currently dual booting XP / MacOSX cause it's pretty and i like it :camp:

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