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rjcalif

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Posted: 06/25/08 09:57am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

I decided to install Service Pack 1 for Vista a couple days ago. I had been holding off waiting for MS to fix the inevitable first bugs caused by it. So far I've seen no really difference in performance or functionality - better or worse.

My environment is a Toshiba laptop with Intel Duo-core 5450 1.66GHz, 4gb ram, wireless N, and all the usual tools/applications. I also run CAD software that is extremely memory and network intensive.

After a couple days of work I compared performance numbers for memory, hard drive, and network access times and all are within a few milliseconds (ms) of what they were before SP1.

All in all, I guess I'd recommend installing it as it didn't seem to hurt performance like most previous MS "upgrades" have.


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About the only change I noticed was have less free disk space, as SP1 was pretty big, almost 200MB.


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You are badly mistaken if you think that Microsoft "fixes" bugs.

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You already paid for it so they don't care. They will offer a solution and that is to buy the next windows, I think Windows 7 next year.
I gave my Vista machine to my wife, she hated it so I just installed xp and it is really fast. I didn't install XP initially because HP told me there were no sound drivers, they lied, I used the drivers for a dv9000t from their site and it work fine, it is a dv9260. HP has lost a customer, but I doubt they care.
If you use readyboost you can increase performance of a Vista machine.


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OK, I'm stuck with Vista too. Never heard of readyboost. What is it and what does it do? Maybe it will keep me from throwing this machine against a wall.

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terryb149 wrote:

OK, I'm stuck with Vista too. Never heard of readyboost. What is it and what does it do? Maybe it will keep me from throwing this machine against a wall.


Vista can use a flash drive that is ReadyBoost compatable. It will increase Vista's speed. You can find out about it on the online shopping sites.

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You are badly mistaken if you think that Microsoft "fixes" bugs. "
Not even close to the truth.
Why did you think that you would get a performance boost with SP1?
Why do you have 4 gb of memory? No 32 bit machine can take advantage of the 4 gb.

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