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11-19-07, 11:01
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PC operating systems
Im about ready to take the plunge on a Dell Vostro, and I have the option of staying with Windows XP or going with the new Vista OS............
Any thoughts? I run Quickbooks off of XP, would I need to upgrade my QB if I went with Vista? Pros? Cons?
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11-19-07, 11:16
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Proper prep is a virtue
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Re: PC operating systems
My philosophy on this is stick with what you have (less hassle), unless you have a whole bunch of time to spare to mess with a new OS. Nothing like having to invest in a new OS and then having to also buy a bunch more new software to replace the old.
My general rule of thumb is to wait until after the first SP release then it would be OK to do an upgrade. (but most don't even bother).
Unless you are the type that has to have the latest and greatest, now.
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11-19-07, 12:06
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Re: PC operating systems
I have both XP Home and Vista Home Premium on different computers. I recommend XP all the way. I had no choice of operating systems on one which is why I have Vista.
Vista takes at least 2 gigs of Ram to perform just adequately whereas the same Ram turns XP into a smokin' speed machine. Then there are the compatibility issues with Vista, I just don't care for it. There is also a learning curve because it's different than other Windows systems. New names for operations that have been the same forever takes a while to get used to. The first time you want to remove a program good luck on figuring out how to do it......the language and icons have changed requiring research for something that took mere seconds to accomplish with XP or ANY previous system.
Were it not for the hassle and expense I would convert the one to XP but I'll live with it for now. Just one man's opinion.
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11-19-07, 12:06
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Re: PC operating systems
I know there are some die hard M$ fanboys out there but I will say it anyway, Vista is going to wind up being the biggest flop Microsoft has ever had! One indicator is the continued ease of access to XP configured machines from just about every PC vendor out there.
I could probably link to an endless number of articles but here is one I saw this morning...
Microsoft struggling to convince about Vista - Computerworld UK - The Voice of IT Management
Personally I would stay with XP unless you have some compelling reason to go with Vista.
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11-19-07, 12:13
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Re: PC operating systems
Patrick...I am in the same boat as you and will be pulling the trigger on a Vostro laptop this week. I am sticking with XP. I have no desire to deal with Vista.
What are you getting???
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11-19-07, 12:14
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Re: PC operating systems
Patrick stick with windows XP and don't spend the money and time for now.
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11-19-07, 12:14
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Re: PC operating systems
I would email Intuit and ask them if your version of Quickbooks will work with Vista. Are they giving you an uprade disk to Vista if you get XP pre-installed?
I would always rather have the newer OS as it's less of a hassle down the road when newer apps and programs are made for and optimized for the newer OS. I personally do not like to do OS upgrades as it doesn't seem to be as good as starting with a fresh, clean full install.
QB isn't the cheapest program so if there is a compatibility issue I can understand why someone would want to stay with XP. But at the same time, if somehow this can all be tax write-offs since it's used for your business, would the cost of having to buy a new version of QB be an issue?
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11-19-07, 12:18
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Re: PC operating systems
IMO XP has been the most stable OS MS has released. XP SP2 is rock solid.
I wouldn't go the Vista route yet. I'd stick with what is known to work well and so far that's been XP.
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11-19-07, 12:22
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Re: PC operating systems
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Originally Posted by Pats300zx
Patrick...I am in the same boat as you and will be pulling the trigger on a Vostro laptop this week. I am sticking with XP. I have no desire to deal with Vista.
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Hmm, got curious and went over to Dell.com to check out the Vostro. I was going to buy an Inspiron 1520 this week but the Vostro looks to be a much better value. I may have to take a better look.
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11-19-07, 12:33
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Re: PC operating systems
I think MS really stumbled with Vista. It will be a very hard sell for businesses to upgrade and giving Apple a chance to turn more converts.
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11-19-07, 12:34
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Re: PC operating systems
XP Patrick...Vista Headaches suck.
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11-19-07, 12:47
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I think MS really stumbled with Vista. It will be a very hard sell for businesses to upgrade and giving Apple a chance to turn more converts.
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Most businesses don't upgrade for awhile anyway. I wouldn't be surprised if many of them are still using Windows 2000. The problem with Vista though is the fact that they will probably need to upgrade their equipment just to run it so that will be quite an expensive upgrade, and one that's not a necessity as XP is more than capable of handling their needs. Plus, many businesses don't buy their equipment, they're often leased so if they deploy Vista, it will be in small numbers with the newer, more powerful machines they lease. I don't ever see Apple stealing any of the business market away from M$.
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