jbitkill
Nov 20 2007, 07:32 PM
| | I am gonna use Vista Ultimate on a TOSHIBA Equium A100-147, my system specs are below:
Intel Core Duo Socket M T2050 1.6GHz (Dual Core) 1GB of DDR2 RAM DVD-RAM Drive 4X USB 2.0 Ports 2 speakers connected to Realtek HD Audio 5-in-1 Card Reader (SD, MMC eg) PC Card slot (PCMCIA)(CardBus) ExpressCard slot Intel 945GM Current OS: Windows XP MCE 2005 w/ Rollup 2 Intel 3945ABG Wireless TOSHIBA Software Modem Intel PRO/100 VE Network Connection IEEE1394
Using the upgrade adviser, it recommends me to Home Premium. I will sort the software out. Please can you comment on the OS and device compatibility.
I am upgrading by the way.
xxxx-jozh-xxxx
The Tester of OSes
XP: Done 98SE: Done ME: Done 2000: Done Vista: Current Mac: Not yet Linux: Ubuntu, done |
Reply
dewslat
Nov 21 2007, 06:21 AM
With your current specs, I think it is good to run Vista but in terms of speed, I don't think your gonna like it. First of all, Vista Ultimate is so damn slow when using only 512 or 1Gb of Ram. Ive tried using it in 2 of my system with only a 1Gb of RAM and I was not impress with it(Aero was even not enabled).. I suggest increasing your RAM.. Intel 945GM is good enough for Aero since it is has Shaders 2 support... Just give it a try anyhow.
Reply
jbitkill
Nov 21 2007, 05:26 PM
QUOTE(dewslat @ Nov 21 2007, 06:21 AM)  With your current specs, I think it is good to run Vista but in terms of speed, I don't think your gonna like it. First of all, Vista Ultimate is so damn slow when using only 512 or 1Gb of Ram. Ive tried using it in 2 of my system with only a 1Gb of RAM and I was not impress with it(Aero was even not enabled).. I suggest increasing your RAM.. Intel 945GM is good enough for Aero since it is has Shaders 2 support... Just give it a try anyhow. Thanks dewslat, I'm was hoping that I have to remove non-removable hardware from my laptop (eg. graphics card), just need to improve my RAM. But I don't have time yet, I'll do it over Christmas. I do have a PC that I might be testing Home Premium on, here's my specs: 2.5Ghz Intel Pentium 4 Northwood Processor 512MB of RAM NVIDIA GeForce 4 MX420 A DVD writer and a DVD reader Realtek AC97 Audio Current OS: Windows XP Professional (i think) 5in1 SD/MMC Card Reader ?in1 SM/CF Reader Also, are these devices OK: My 512MB USB 2.0 Flash Drive My 64MB USB 1.1 Flash Drive My Orange SPV M2000 (O2 XDA IIs, HTC Blue Angel) Connected via USB 1.1, software is activesync My memory cards (SD, MMC) Thanks xxxx-jozh-xxxx
Reply
NintendoWii
Nov 21 2007, 11:53 PM
He is right upgrade your ram to at least 2gb. I'm going to get at least 4gb when I get my next PC.
Reply
kgd2006
Nov 22 2007, 06:12 PM
Vista in terms of UI design pretty innovative but in terms of its compatibility across all programs as an operating system failure. I have noticed and heard of many programs that have trouble running on Vista, and even if it does run it seems to have problems displaying its own UI. This can be a huge problem for if you are a user that somehow end up with various bugged programs that you need for you daily job, but cannot access your programs. If you are interested in Vista, I would most likely wait a couple of years before upgrading, just so that all the programs out there will update its software to be compatible with Vista itself. At the same time if you are looking for a new computer I would also continue to wait on it as there are new technologies that will probably be released soon as well. So in conclusion, wait on Vista, and stay on XP or any other stable operating system for now.
Reply
Grafitti
Nov 22 2007, 07:00 PM
When I run Vista Ultimate with 2 GB of ram, Windows hogs nearly a gig. So for the extra speed you would definitely be better off with more ram. Also migrating from XP to Vista, if you don't go starry eyed from all the eye candy, you'll notice a lacklustre performance problem... I ended up moving back to XP for now, until Vista becomes more stable and faster.
Reply
Ronel
Nov 27 2007, 12:00 PM
QUOTE(jbitkill @ Nov 22 2007, 01:26 AM)  Thanks dewslat, I'm was hoping that I have to remove non-removable hardware from my laptop (eg. graphics card), just need to improve my RAM. But I don't have time yet, I'll do it over Christmas.
I do have a PC that I might be testing Home Premium on, here's my specs:
2.5Ghz Intel Pentium 4 Northwood Processor 512MB of RAM NVIDIA GeForce 4 MX420 A DVD writer and a DVD reader Realtek AC97 Audio Current OS: Windows XP Professional (i think) 5in1 SD/MMC Card Reader ?in1 SM/CF Reader
Also, are these devices OK:
My 512MB USB 2.0 Flash Drive My 64MB USB 1.1 Flash Drive My Orange SPV M2000 (O2 XDA IIs, HTC Blue Angel) Connected via USB 1.1, software is activesync My memory cards (SD, MMC)
Thanks
xxxx-jozh-xxxx Its recommended, just like others, to make your rom at least 1+ GB. About the processor, you may have to upgrade it to Pentium D above. Other than that you can handle the heat of VISTA!
Reply
ethergeek
Nov 27 2007, 03:26 PM
I don't see why anyone even wants vista...I mean, if you *have* to use windows, why not just run XP? There really aren't any apps that require vista yet, and XP is faster (I never thought I'd compare XP's speed to ANYTHING until M$ made something that runs even slower) and lighter on system resources.
Reply
The Pixel Coder
Jan 12 2008, 08:11 PM
The only thing i like in vista is the look'n feel. Thats all. First off, it will EAT UP all your available RAM memory and will rip off your gpu. You need some damn good hardware in order to run vista normally (and what you have, isnt bad ofc, but vista wont be "fast"). Also, i dont like the way it handles the filesystem. I didnt got to test it very much, but i know, if youre sb like me who likes to pimp his OS, youre not gonna like vista... That's why i'd recommend you the following: WinXP if you really need windows (Win2000 is even better in terms of speed, and stays on the top of security with the latest updates). Linux (my favorites are Suse 10.3 and ubuntu 7.10), in linux, you can change whatever you want to change, and you can also use things like Compizz to use some great 3D power on your desktop (even better than vista) while still keeping a normal-fast pc with your config.
Reply
elf69
Jan 12 2008, 08:22 PM
If i had the option i would definately stay away from Vista. I use an Acer Aspire 9815 which does benefit from a fairly ggod spec for a laptop core2 duo T7200 with a 2gb ram but my old amd was faster is several situations, especially startup despite running msconfig and shutting down several startup programs.
Reply
Recent Queries:--
vista inspirat 2 config - 19.16 hr back. (2)
-
xda iis system software upgrade - vista compatible - 221.66 hr back. (1)
Similar Topics
Keywords : vista gonna ultimate- The Run Command
- Vista run command (5)
- 100 Reasons To Use Windows Vista
- No, really?? (13)
Recently, I have received an "Exploring Windows" email from Microsoft, which led me to an
interesting link called 100 Reasons You'll be speechless. Thought it was related to Windows
Vista, and it was. Here are some of my opinions: 1. It makes using your PC a breeze, if Windows is
responding most of the time. Also, many users have complained about User Account Control, which say
that it makes using the PC not a breeze. I haven't tried it yet, but from others' point of
view, it seems to be intrusive and annoying. 2. Your music may be a click away from your re...
Review About Vista
- On a TOSHIBA Equium A100-147 (11)
Hi, this is my opinion about Vista, first. The machine that I'm testing it on is a TOSHIBA
Equium A100-147: 1.6Ghz Intel Core Duo (Centrino) T2050 1GB of RAM Intel GMA950 (Intel Mobile 945GM
w/ 128MB of Video RAM) Wi-Fi (Intel PRO/Wireless 3945abg) Realtek HD Audio Now, I have upgraded
from XP MCE 2005 to Vista Ultimate, I'll tell some things. Pro's The Aero UI is awesome I
have used 60% of physical memory with IEXPLORE.EXE (IE) running The Windows Ultimate Extras!
Compatibility with XP devices Con's Had to update drivers/software Installation took ...
Problems Installing Vista
- (14)
I just got a hold of Vista from my friend. He downloaded it from the Microsoft site and burned it on
a DVD for me. Since I just installed VMware recently, I wanted to give Vista a try. So far it's
only been giving me headaches. I've been getting all kinds of errors...most likely related to
the amount of disk space I allocated for the install or the memory assigned. Well, I gave it all I
got today. I set VMware to give it 15GB of hard drive space and 512MB of memory. It seems to work.
Got up to the copying files and after a short file it gave me an error code 800...
Installing Xp And Vista Together
- (6)
Hi guys, I run a small 3D visualisation business and need some more rendering power. I am going to
upgrade my dell precision 670 from a 3.2 dual xeon to a a 2.8 dual quad core. I need to get a new
motherboard aswell as the existing one will not take quads. Through this process i will also be
going from 32bit XP, to 64bit vista but am worried about the functionality of some of my programs.
As a backup i would like to have XP and Vista on the PC so that i can still work on XP if i need
some time to sort out any new software updates for 64 or something more major. So my q...
Making Xp Look Like Vista
- (3)
QUOTE For those that are not planning to install Windows Vista anytime soon, and want the styles
and feel Vista has to offer when it comes to eyecandy and functionality, there are a few ways you
can do this which can change not only the skins to Vista, but also icons, menus and your bootup
screens. The most popular aspect of Vista is its Aero - Transparency and 3D Flip. To get opaque
windows on Windows XP, you can try out a various software packages. Forget WindowsBlinds, thats not
a true enablement of the Vista experience, what you really need is the BricoPack Vis...
Vista Rocks
- (33)
I love vista. the look of it is awesome. i was a lil scared at first to buy computer with it but now
that i have it i'm glad I do. VISTA ROCKS!!! /biggrin.gif" style="vertical-align:middle"
emoid=":D" border="0" alt="biggrin.gif" />...
Vista Requirements
- (1)
I have a copy of vista home premium, i have put it on one of my computers however my other computer
has only 64 mb of ram with vista hp requires 128, will vista still legaly run on my computer or will
it fail to install 2.0 ghz prossessor 1 gb of ram 60 gb hdd 64 mb ram ...
Windows Vista
- How would you rate it? (5)
I like windows vista, It has a unique design and security system...Although it's just another
copy of WindowsXP, Except different design and some new features, Here are my overall ratings:
Design Rating : 8/10 - I think i give it 8/10 because i like the design but even sometimes i find
design faults/bugs in them. System Rating : 7/10 - I give this 7/10 because the system is unique
but also sometimes very fustrating to use. New Features : 8/10 - I'm giving the new features
8/10, Simpy because there are some bugs i've found in lots of new features that Vist...
Messed Up My Boot.ini File With Vista...
- How can i fix it? (13)
I wanted to install Vista without getting rid of my XP installation, so I left Xp on my C drive, and
installed Vista on another physical disk. I started running into problems with the dual booting when
i would switch from one OS to the next, and after a while Xp would start hanging on boot, and only
after several cold reboots would it load properly. So i was planning on uninstalling Vista, but the
hard drive i had it on got formatted by a friend of mine who thought he was doing me a favor. Now
when i switch on the computer i get the OS choice menu, typical Vista pre-sele...
Vista
- (5)
I am aware that when Vista was first released it was full of bugs and was very nonsupporting for
Drivers. I was wondering if it has been fixed up at all by this time since it has been out for quite
a while now. Also, which Operating System is better for gaming at this time, Windows Vista or XP? A
final question I have is that of the worthiness of Vista, is it worth it to buy the Ultimate
Edition, or what? If I'm planning on using the computer for Web and Image Design, as well as
Hardcore Gaming what Edition should I seek?...
Will Vista Run On This Pc
- (5)
Will vista work on the computer im using since windows xp profession edittion works and i never get
lags or freezes running the internet since there are no games i like that this computer can run here
are the specs PIII 550mhz Nvidia riva tnt II pro some kind of foxxcon motherboard 20gb hard drive
and 10gb 320 soething ram 2x128 1x64 i think it will run fine but i dont know about compadibility...
Vista: Work In Progress?
- (3)
QUOTE Steve Ballmer has admitted that Vista is "a work in progress", and admitted the company
has to learn lessons from its release. Speaking at the Most Valuable Professional Global Summit in
Seattle, Ballmer resisted calls for a slimmed down Windows 7: "Vista is bigger than XP and it's
gonna stay bigger than XP. We have to make sure it doesn't get bigger still." However, Ballmer
went on to admit that it had taken too long to get Vista out the door and admitted it had caused
problems: "Vista is a very important piece of work, and I think we did a lot of th...
Windows Vista Sp1 Released.
- (18)
Today, I fired up my laptop to check the email, usual morning stuff and got the Windows Update
reminder in the taskbar. No worries, I’ll just update this and be on my way. Small couple of
kB Windows Defender update - easy! A few moments later it was done, the successful update balloon
popped up. Moments later, another update appeared, strange… I opened Windows Update and it
reported that this one update had a size of a few MB up to a few hundred! Could it be… Well it
was, Windows Vista SP1 is ready for all. As I write this, I am currently downloading i...
What Do You Need To Run Windows Vista
- (13)
Microsoft announced in a site what are the minium requests to be able to run without problems o
WindowsVista. According to Microsoft any modern CPU from Intel AMD and Via will do, 512 Mb Minium
memories, a graphics card with DirectX 9 are more than enough to run the new operative System.
Visit site : MICROSOFT VISTA : HARDWARE REQUESTS ...
Xp Vs Vista
- THE FINAL (15)
Im wondering what your views are on Windows Vista and Windows XP! Which do YOU think is the better
operating system? Personaly, i thikn windows XP. Lets see why...... Windows XP upsides: Doesnt
need much RAM Less file space (More space free!) Ability to install every previous windows program
Stylable Unique Many other features which i cant list Windows XP downsides: Not as attractive as
Vista Sometimes runs very slow Security breaches (Most have been patched) Should be coded in C/C++
Windows Vista upsides: Stylish Attractive Nicer looking windows and buttons Attra...
Vista Drives Me Up The Wall
- (8)
Im really mad at my Windows Vista Home Premium. Below are a list of problems i encounter: - Security
question for ever dang thing i open - Doesnt Auto Run CD - Windows Media Centre is the worst - Half
my games barley work - Security update every 5 mins - Takes ages for my computer to acutally close
down - takes up alot of computer useage for just one document Granted that some of those are not
related to Vista but there must something that can help me. Thanks...
My Summary Of Vista Bugs
- User summary (12)
Wow /ohmy.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":o" border="0" alt="ohmy.gif" /> I can't
believe that Microsoft Vista, even at it's release, has many bugs. Even though the features--
nice start logo, great sidebar, cool effects, nice IE 7, awesome Windows Media Player, improved
Policies, a start search, indexing,(do you want me to name them all) ReadyBoost, new & improved
bootscreen, Microsoft Aero(I think Windows Aero), and many more--are very great, I recently faced
many bugs:(Note that these bugs are in Windows Vista) Some programs I can't access fr...
Is Vista Worth It?
- Is Windows Vista a good buy, or should I wait until I buy a new comput (25)
I was wondering about the pro's and con's about windows vista, and if it was worth buying or
not?...
Download Youtube Videos In Windows Vista
- Windows VISTA (6)
You can watch videos on YouTube, but you may want to save them off-line for later viewing, this is
not possible by default. Although there is a free program that allows you to download videos from
YouTube. The name of this program is YouTube downloader, download it from here >
http://www.softpedia.com/get/Internet/Down...onwloader.shtml Some sites will give you a direct
link to download the video, but this program just needs the video's URL in YouTube then it will
save the video in either FLV, MPEG, or AVI file format for you. You may watch the videos downloaded
i...
64 Bit Vista Software Compatibility List
- Thats Great! (3)
This thread contains a list of all software that has been found to be compatible with Vista 64-bit.
Note this is software only, not hardware/drivers! All suggestions can be edited into this Wiki and
new categories created if necessary. Please add your forum username to additions to this list.
Hopefully this will be a great resource for Vista x64 users! All changes need to be approved before
they become active. Once you have made revisions to this document, a member of staff will receive a
PM asking for approval. System Utilities Arconis True Image 10 (64-bit) - Znod Ult...
[trick] Installing Xp Last And Still Dual Boot
- For Windows Vista (0)
QUOTE This was a tough one, but I managed to prove my theory that XP can be installed last and
still added to the bootloader. It was simple to do with two cmd lines, but damn hard to find and
figure out. My first problem getting Vista off of XP (I didn't want to use VistaBootPro in
solving this puzzle) so I could add XP after the Vista install without any traces of it left from
the bootloader. I could have reinstalled XP and cleaned it up, but a little research revealed a much
quicker way with bootsect.exe. The syntax is: E:\boot\bootsect.exe /nt52 ALL /force (...
How To Login To An Expired Windows Vista System
- based on How To Login To An Expired Windows Xp System (1)
I just read How To Login To An Expired Windows Xp System . This gave me a nice Windows Vista
mini-tutorial. Notice!!! I'm not advertising piracy!! It's just a matter of having
the rights to access your files, and it doesn't approve that it restores the full function of
Windows Vista, and besides How To Login To An Expired Windows Vista System 1) Login until you go
unto the windows where it says that the Windows has expired. 2) Click on the purchase new serial
key. (yehey!!! /smile.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":)" border="0" alt="s...
Disable Scan And Repair In Vista
- (0)
Everytime I connect my usb stick to my laptop (vista), a pop-up appear asking whether I want to scan
and repair my usb stick. It does this because I don't use the "safely remove device" thingy in
the taskbar /rolleyes.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":rolleyes:" border="0"
alt="rolleyes.gif" /> . I've never had any problems with the usb key before so I'm not going
to waste my time to check it for errors. Is there a way to disable this annoying popup ?...
Vista And Xp - What's The Difference?!?
- (11)
I don't know what the difference between Vista and XP is. I just see Vista as a glorified XP.
Does anyone have any other opinions?...
Clean Vista Thumbnail Cache
- (0)
To speed things up a bit, windows caches all the thumbnails it has created in a series of
thumbnailcaches. After an extent period of time, these files get huge (before re-installing Vista,
my thumbnailcaches had a total size of 900Mb) and big files slow down your system so it's a good
things to clean them up. Where ? The caches are located in:
C:\Users\your_name\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Explorer\ . How ? You'll see 6 files in
the folder previously mentioned, select them all and delete them. Explorer will complain that it
can't delete the files, ...
Windows Vista Is Awesome!
- I've recently got Windows Vista and I've had very few problems (22)
ATTENTION ALL READERS! WINDOWS VISTA IS AWESOME - I REPEAT - WINDOWS VISTA IS AWESOME! I think
Windows Vista is an incredibly good operating system which allows you to do so much more than XP.
The new look, design, simplicity, controls and layout are all fantastic. I've got a clock and a
calendar on the right hand side of my desktop and all my icons easier and clearer to recognise. It
takes under 5 seconds to log in and the graphics are just great. I've got Windows Vista Home
Premium and as long as I install the compatible drivers, all the software works! I'...
Vista Readyboost
- (9)
Hey, A friend of mine has just purchased a new 1gb SD card to use on his vista computer. When the
card is inserted, the options come up (where you can choose what you want to do, view pics, print
pics etc) and the last item on the list is use this device for readyboost. But when he clicks on it
- nothing happens. If you look in the properties window, there is no readyboost tab, even though it
was found as readyboost compatible before. Any ideas whats happening? Thanks...
Windows Vista Versions
- (15)
Microsoft released the famous Windows Vista with plenty of eye candy for users. I thought about
getting Vista in the future - after all, I would be getting Vista with any new PC I buy, since
they're all coming equipped with Vista already - but the revelation that there were six
versions of Vista stopped me in my tracks. These versions would be: Windows Vista Starter Windows
Vista Home Basic Windows Vista Home Premium Windows Vista Business Windows Vista Enterprise
Windows Vista Ultimate Surely they didn't have to divide Vista into so many versions? (Oh...
Windows Vista - Is It Realy Worth It?
- (11)
Is it realy worth me going out and spending a ton of money on windows vista? I just wanna know
because ive heard there are glitches and stuff. But then ive also heard that its worth it. Well plz
help me here. ty Topic title modified. ...
Looking for vista, good, gonna, ultimate,
|
*SIMILAR VIDEOS*
Searching Video's for vista, good, gonna, ultimate,
|
advertisement
|
|