01-14-2009 02:55 PM
My opinion as a new user of Vista on a new PC.
There is no good reason to upgrade an XP machine to Vista. There are no real improvements over XP. Now that I have Vista preinstalled on my new PC, I plan on sticking with it rather than downgading(?) to XP. I wouldn't call it downgrading, perhaps backgrading. I had issues trying to install Adobe reader version 9 last night. The installer program crashes the IE7 window. Basically no way to install. The websites I found said, don't upgrade go back to Reader 8.1.3. However Adobe doesn't offer older versions (some upgrades to older versions, but not the older versions themselves) for as deep as I drilled through their website. I ultimately found a version of reader 9 on someone else's website that installed okay.
Stick with XP. Wait until windows 7 and reevaluate then.
01-14-2009 08:10 PM
01-14-2009 09:16 PM
01-15-2009 01:35 PM
01-15-2009 01:56 PM
stha wrote:Rex1030,My guess is that Microsoft will release Windows 7 much sooner than you think for the same reason Microsoft released XP so quickly after Windows Me.
Well, technically, XP and Me were two different paths. Microsoft (pointlessly) continued the 9x line with Me, while XP continued the NT/2000 line. Microsoft had no plans on continuing the 9x line beyond Me, and XP was well under way at the time. The closeness of the release of XP to Me was more of a coincidence, not a response to Me. Few people actually installed Me to begin with, and most people I know don't even realized it actually existed in the first place.
As for Windows 7 the early press I've read has been fairly positive. However, ultimately the question you ask always gets asked each time there's a major OS release. Should I wait, or stick with what I've got? The answer is always the same: Nobody can answer this for you - you have to answer it yourself.The questions you need to ask are many. Like: