JohnBernas wrote:
Other Wise wrote:
That is so true. Give vista some time.
untill SP2
its known to everyone that MS releases their OS always too soon, unfinished/full of bugs... due to comercial ($$$$) reasons...
then they release the Service Pack patches and so on, to correct the problems the OS shouldn't have in the first place...
don't get me wrong, im no MS hater, and I will use Vista in the future..., just not right now...
See, this is a good post. Most of the vista posts I see are just "vista sucks" or "vista rules" blah blah. People chant that they love/hate it but never give reasons.
Vista was definitely released WAY before it was ready. Microsoft originally designed it with a TON of new features, but those features were pulled before Vista was finally released. Now there's not much new left to Vista, and a TON of bugs.
It just shouldn't have been released yet. Sure it looks nice on the surface, but there are plenty of problems under the hood. For example, in some configurations, Vista cannot save files, or create folders out on a network share (at least if the share is on Windows 2003 Server). If you try, it will complain that the parent folder does not exist, or will say you do not have permissions. We had a few Vista laptops at our office with that problem. The user was a local administrator, and everyone on the domain had "full control" of the actual share on the 2003 box, so permissions shouldn't be an issue.
Microsoft's fix? A registry hack. I don't know if they ever released an actual patch for it or not.
I'll stick with XP, or Linux.