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| How about the compatibility of Vista ? I use the MS tool:windows Vista upgrade advisor to test my computer ,there are only a few uncompatible programs and drivers . so I think that Vista has inherited the compatibility of XP,do you think so ? |
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| Re: How about the compatibility of Vista ? On 20/12/2006 in message <eGPDirBJHHA.2236@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl> GodKiller wrote: [color=blue] >I use the MS tool:windows Vista upgrade advisor to test my computer ,there >are only a few uncompatible programs and drivers . so I think that Vista >has inherited the compatibility of XP,do you think so ?[/color] Programs that have been written to follow MS guide lines generally work OK. Many drivers need to be re-written, that will be an issue for a while as the h/w manufacturers catch up (it was with XP at first), drivers are usually free though. Apps that have previously 'got away' with going to places they shouldn't have gone won't generally work as Vista is more secure. It's likely that upgrading those apps will cost. -- Jeff Gaines Damerham Hampshire UK |
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| Re: How about the compatibility of Vista ? On 20/12/2006 in message <eGPDirBJHHA.2236@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl> GodKiller wrote: [color=blue] >I use the MS tool:windows Vista upgrade advisor to test my computer ,there >are only a few uncompatible programs and drivers . so I think that Vista >has inherited the compatibility of XP,do you think so ?[/color] Programs that have been written to follow MS guide lines generally work OK. Many drivers need to be re-written, that will be an issue for a while as the h/w manufacturers catch up (it was with XP at first), drivers are usually free though. Apps that have previously 'got away' with going to places they shouldn't have gone won't generally work as Vista is more secure. It's likely that upgrading those apps will cost. -- Jeff Gaines Damerham Hampshire UK |
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| Re: How about the compatibility of Vista ? I managed to get everything I used on XP working with Vista. Even Nero is now working properly with a little bit of cheating! Currently using RC2 but I'm getting the RTM as soon as it hits the shops in the UK! "Jeff Gaines" <whitedragon@newsgroups.nospam> wrote in message news:xn0ev6u602z9mte003@msnews.microsoft.com...[color=blue] > On 20/12/2006 in message <eGPDirBJHHA.2236@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl> GodKiller > wrote: >[color=green] >>I use the MS tool:windows Vista upgrade advisor to test my computer ,there >>are only a few uncompatible programs and drivers . so I think that Vista >>has inherited the compatibility of XP,do you think so ?[/color] > > Programs that have been written to follow MS guide lines generally work > OK. Many drivers need to be re-written, that will be an issue for a while > as the h/w manufacturers catch up (it was with XP at first), drivers are > usually free though. > > Apps that have previously 'got away' with going to places they shouldn't > have gone won't generally work as Vista is more secure. It's likely that > upgrading those apps will cost. > > -- > Jeff Gaines > Damerham Hampshire UK[/color] |
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| Re: How about the compatibility of Vista ? I managed to get everything I used on XP working with Vista. Even Nero is now working properly with a little bit of cheating! Currently using RC2 but I'm getting the RTM as soon as it hits the shops in the UK! "Jeff Gaines" <whitedragon@newsgroups.nospam> wrote in message news:xn0ev6u602z9mte003@msnews.microsoft.com...[color=blue] > On 20/12/2006 in message <eGPDirBJHHA.2236@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl> GodKiller > wrote: >[color=green] >>I use the MS tool:windows Vista upgrade advisor to test my computer ,there >>are only a few uncompatible programs and drivers . so I think that Vista >>has inherited the compatibility of XP,do you think so ?[/color] > > Programs that have been written to follow MS guide lines generally work > OK. Many drivers need to be re-written, that will be an issue for a while > as the h/w manufacturers catch up (it was with XP at first), drivers are > usually free though. > > Apps that have previously 'got away' with going to places they shouldn't > have gone won't generally work as Vista is more secure. It's likely that > upgrading those apps will cost. > > -- > Jeff Gaines > Damerham Hampshire UK[/color] |
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| Re: How about the compatibility of Vista ? "GodKiller" <cliz_yan@126.com> wrote in message news:eGPDirBJHHA.2236@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...[color=blue] >I use the MS tool:windows Vista upgrade advisor to test my computer ,there > are only a few uncompatible programs and drivers . so I think that Vista has > inherited the compatibility of XP,do you think so ?[/color] Most of the code for Vista is based on Windows Server 2003 SP1. Windows Server 2003 is a branch of XP- the same way Longhorn Server is to Vista. Supposedly, by Vista SP1, Longhorn Server and Vista will be on the same page, as far as their code bases. So, really it's not hard to see why many programs from XP still work in Vista. The jump from XP to Vista, is not the same as going from Win98 to XP. The problems that have arisen are from totally new things put in Vista- audio, video, network, and UAC Protection. But, most programs I've wanted to install, I've gotten to install and work just fine. -Michael |
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| Re: How about the compatibility of Vista ? "GodKiller" <cliz_yan@126.com> wrote in message news:eGPDirBJHHA.2236@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...[color=blue] >I use the MS tool:windows Vista upgrade advisor to test my computer ,there > are only a few uncompatible programs and drivers . so I think that Vista has > inherited the compatibility of XP,do you think so ?[/color] Most of the code for Vista is based on Windows Server 2003 SP1. Windows Server 2003 is a branch of XP- the same way Longhorn Server is to Vista. Supposedly, by Vista SP1, Longhorn Server and Vista will be on the same page, as far as their code bases. So, really it's not hard to see why many programs from XP still work in Vista. The jump from XP to Vista, is not the same as going from Win98 to XP. The problems that have arisen are from totally new things put in Vista- audio, video, network, and UAC Protection. But, most programs I've wanted to install, I've gotten to install and work just fine. -Michael |
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| Re: How about the compatibility of Vista ? A couple of things also: Nero 7 will work, but the DivX codec will cause the COM surrogate to crash Quicktime installs and runs fine, but you can't play a video; you will get a buffer overrun error. This is even with their latest release, 7.1 Jesse "GodKiller" <cliz_yan@126.com> wrote in message news:eGPDirBJHHA.2236@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...[color=blue] >I use the MS tool:windows Vista upgrade advisor to test my computer ,there >are only a few uncompatible programs and drivers . so I think that Vista >has inherited the compatibility of XP,do you think so ? >[/color] |
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| Re: How about the compatibility of Vista ? A couple of things also: Nero 7 will work, but the DivX codec will cause the COM surrogate to crash Quicktime installs and runs fine, but you can't play a video; you will get a buffer overrun error. This is even with their latest release, 7.1 Jesse "GodKiller" <cliz_yan@126.com> wrote in message news:eGPDirBJHHA.2236@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...[color=blue] >I use the MS tool:windows Vista upgrade advisor to test my computer ,there >are only a few uncompatible programs and drivers . so I think that Vista >has inherited the compatibility of XP,do you think so ? >[/color] |
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| Re: How about the compatibility of Vista ? There are still some drivers that have yet to be released for Vista. Some of those "less friendly" companies are dragging their feet still. But I have a feeling that right after the holidays, you will see quite a few of those "lagging" companies raise up and start a madd driver release. On the other softwares, there have been many who have been working hard to release compatible software. Nero is still working out their bugs, quicktime is working on theirs too. Which, when you think about it, they have no choice. The last thing Apple wants is for people to give up on the Ipods and move to the Zen or Zune players. Luckly, I have few problems with my itunes software. Many games are on board, especially plauying with the DX10 front. The word from many internet sources is that at, or shortly after the Cista release, there are supposed to be a bunch of new games released that play to the specific strenghts of Vista. From what I hear, they should lite up those dual core and quad core processors something fierce By the release, bet that you will be ready to rock. Note: It is a new operating system, and as the old saying goes, out with the old. Understand that there will most likely be some, much older, equipment that will not be supported. Time to put away that 14,400 modem. It won't be supported probably. And the win 95 Version of Myst will most likely be a junker too. (I know it takes 10 years to finish it, but you have to move on). I only say that because I tried. HEY! the classics still live on! Hope this helps "GodKiller" <cliz_yan@126.com> wrote in message news:eGPDirBJHHA.2236@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...[color=blue] >I use the MS tool:windows Vista upgrade advisor to test my computer ,there >are only a few uncompatible programs and drivers . so I think that Vista >has inherited the compatibility of XP,do you think so ? >[/color] |
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| Re: How about the compatibility of Vista ? There are still some drivers that have yet to be released for Vista. Some of those "less friendly" companies are dragging their feet still. But I have a feeling that right after the holidays, you will see quite a few of those "lagging" companies raise up and start a madd driver release. On the other softwares, there have been many who have been working hard to release compatible software. Nero is still working out their bugs, quicktime is working on theirs too. Which, when you think about it, they have no choice. The last thing Apple wants is for people to give up on the Ipods and move to the Zen or Zune players. Luckly, I have few problems with my itunes software. Many games are on board, especially plauying with the DX10 front. The word from many internet sources is that at, or shortly after the Cista release, there are supposed to be a bunch of new games released that play to the specific strenghts of Vista. From what I hear, they should lite up those dual core and quad core processors something fierce By the release, bet that you will be ready to rock. Note: It is a new operating system, and as the old saying goes, out with the old. Understand that there will most likely be some, much older, equipment that will not be supported. Time to put away that 14,400 modem. It won't be supported probably. And the win 95 Version of Myst will most likely be a junker too. (I know it takes 10 years to finish it, but you have to move on). I only say that because I tried. HEY! the classics still live on! Hope this helps "GodKiller" <cliz_yan@126.com> wrote in message news:eGPDirBJHHA.2236@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...[color=blue] >I use the MS tool:windows Vista upgrade advisor to test my computer ,there >are only a few uncompatible programs and drivers . so I think that Vista >has inherited the compatibility of XP,do you think so ? >[/color] |
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