A first look at Windows Vista (finally!)
by ZDNet Author | November 8, 2006 10:57am PST | Image 1 of 32
Previous | Next
Welcome to Windows Vista
See also:
- Will Windows Vista be worth the wait?
- Vista Mythbusters
- Vista Media Center: Ready for the living room?
- 10 tips and tweaks for Vista experts
Just In
I've been dreaming of that for years!
Will it be able to do this without losing data???
That's the important question!
Ever tried to read from a smudged CD or DVD? It basically locks up almost everything in Windows.
Ever tried to transfer thousands of files from directory or device to another? Windows hits some kind of limit that slows it to a crawl when the selection is over a couple of thousand files.
Ever tried to transfer thousands of files from a CD or DVD? Windows goes crazy, causing the optical drive to do thousands of unnecessary seeks and taking HOURS to transfer mere megabytes.
Disk maintenance and volume maintenance on Windows has not kept up with the expanding capacities. The tools available today were designed to manage disks sizes of 10 years ago, not the gigabyte monsters available today.
--not impressed so far...
BBaker7958
hehe
my Mac and Vice versa. A neat feature is a good
thing and I want it on both boxes.
While it's a good idea to get as much stuff out of the kernel as possible - M$ is probably tired of Windows getting blamed for poor HW drivers - the side effect of progress is the past get kicked to the curb and any games or cards that can't run the OpenAL API are hosed and will revert to plain old stereo.
I'm surprised this hasn't been more known sooner. Creative has had some statements about this in the past week.
Join the conversation!
The best of ZDNet, delivered
ZDNet Newsletters
Get the best of ZDNet delivered straight to your inbox



































