Yeah, as long as you don't use it to run a network, or don't use any 
program that needs speed.  I've seen numerous articles that show that 
Vista is slower than XP when running games.  Now, whether this is 
because XP has more mature drivers than Vista is open for argument.
As far as the network issue goes, a friend of mine runs a network for 
the Lamborghini store in the Palazzo on the LV Strip, and he curses 
Vista because of the problems he has getting it to work right.  I don't 
know if he's got some setting wrong or what, but he's constantly getting 
network-related calls from them.

Glen in Vegas


Lee Menningen wrote:
>
> Actually, Vista is better than XP. Most of the improvements are under the
> hood, (i.e., new graphics architecture, security issues, better
> multi-processor support, etc.).
>
> Most of the "bad things" you've probably read were non-specific, and, I
> read, were prompted by software vendors who objected to a) Vista enforcing
> Program Files rules that XP was tolerant of, and b) the changed 
> graphics and
> device driver architectures. But those things are all positive 
> changes, so I
> have no sympathy for the vendors.
>
> You best move is to get Vista 64. (The forthcoming Windows 7 is base-lined
> from Vista, Microsoft has said.) Note that although CS4 is not modified to
> take advantage of raw 64-bit enhancements, CS4 runs under Vista 64 very
> well, so I've read on the forums. I'm looking to make the same move 
> since my
> larger projects frequently crash in both CS3 and CS4 and I, too, am hoping
> that more memory will help the situation. Maybe they'll come out with a
> CS4.64 someday!
>
> Of course, the bottom line is that CS4 shouldn't crash even if there isn't
> enough memory, but that is another story.
>
> Lee
>
>


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