Kschreck
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System We Tested It On:
Server With 2 Dual Processors Running At 2.1GHZ Each
1 Gigabyte of Corsair Memory
ATI X800 Radeon 256MB Ram
So out of bordom I figured I would try out the latest build of Windows Vista. Here is what I learned from it and what you will want to know after a couple hours of handson time.
The Good:
Windows Vista looks nice. Very crisp and graphical. Lots of little details went into making this OS pretty and it shows. Slick design throughout. At a first glance any Windows fan will fall in love but was it meant to be?
Installation:
Windows Vista started with the old black and white install screen. It then got to the screen where you enter the usual functions. You type them in and it starts to install. This is where the many bugs start rolling in. First off during the process you have to reboot 3 times. On the first boot the screen flickers and all these graphical errors come up. You then continue the install process. However it labels as "Starting installation" rather then "Continuing Installation". Some more reboots and then you get back into the the install process. Whats this? The install bar starts going off the screen...
So after the two hour (Yes two hour) install your in. BTW it appears that they have removed the reboot button. You only get the Shutdown button. So we get into the operating system and the screen is messed up and out of sync with your monitor. It did not detect video or sound card or network card or even my brothers processor. Instead he got Chinese fonts. YES Chinese fonts. Oh and I turned the GUI off to the original Windows 95 theme and the lowest I could get the memory down was
Here are some pictures of the bugs:
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http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b51/Kschreck19/Bug2.jpg
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The mouse lags as bad as if you where playing a game getting less then 10FPS. It's really slow. I would classify it as not usable on my brothers server computer. It took a couple minutes just to boot into the operating system. I know many of you will think I am just trying to flame Microsoft and promote Linux or something but all I can say to you is download and install it for yourself. I guranteed everyone one of you will agree with me. Microsoft is suppose to launch this in August and I guranteed most of these bugs will not be worked out. Even CD burning is broke. Internet and network was broke for us and wouldn't even display the options for installing it. Opening a folder takes about 25MB's of ram or more. Small Windows Games took 50MB - 200MB and I am talking games that should take no more then 5MB. Screensavers as shown in the box above where mostly broke and just gave errors. I tried to format a disc and all it did was blinking on the CD-RW drive and just died and continued to do that until we rebooted. Oh and the clock doesn't work. We set it for Eastern time (Daylights Saving Time Turned ON) and it was off by three hours. We even double checked it. Media Center didn't even work and said trial expired. Looking through the programs almost all the programs where the same including the Windows 3.1 Paint and Calculator. Solitaire had some diferent backgrounds but thats it. Took over 60MB to run that. There was only two themes to choose from. Regular and none. The entire system ran worst then I would have ever thought and if anyone knows of a way to take videos I will do it to prove. Five years and instead of fixing things almost every program was broke in some way. I guranteed even the biggest Microsoft fans will be disapointed and I can't wait to see how bad games are going to run. It takes several seconds just to open folders up and to make things worst in order to get to your Task Manager you have to hit Ctrl Alt Del and then select it in a slow loading list of other tasks. It really bother me as it slowed everything down. The lowest I got the OS to run was at 439MB's with all graphical features to turn off. Opening a small game made the memory go up to 706MB and 42% CPU usage. I thought Windows XP was slow but this OS is at LEAST 4 complete times slower. It's unusable and if it's anywhere as slow at launch it will quickly die and recieve horrible reviews. I seen recent tech demos of new GUI features in Novell Linux and it was not slowed down at all. Everything ran perfectly and fast. If anyone has any questions just ask.
---Note Made In Another Post-
If that 2D SNES graphics game takes 706MB then I can guranteed that you will need at least 2gigs to play Halo 2 and probably the same 2gigs to play any old DirectX9/8 games since they will be emulated which slows down the performance immensely. I had people tell me that this is only going slow because it's a beta. NONSENSE. I have seen XP betas from a year before release and they ran almost at the same speed of the released version. The final Vista WILL run this slow. Read my review of the December beta in the link above. Thats before I took the DVD and tossed it into the trash.