Reply: 1Author: jawapro
Date: Fri 04/01/2008 08:08 AM
First - a question for you.
How much RAM does your laptop have?
If it's under 1G - I'd either whack in some more - or downgrade to XP tomorrow.
If it's under 2G than Vista still wont be overly happy - but you can stuggle on if you feel so inclined.
Last time I used Vista, it used over 700mb of RAM just idling - not even doing anything important. So if you only have 1G, then you're asking for trouble.
But RAM aside, I'm not sure what to say. Personally I still use XP, but that's due to the fact that my PC is a little old in the tooth. My new PC will have both installed.
Lots of people hate Vista - including a number of my friends. I've used it briefly, and I dont hate it. And, as you say, in the future you'll be more and more required to run Vista for the latest stuff.
If you computer is up to the challenge, and you dont know of anything you want to run that isnt Vista capable, I'd say stick with Vista. At least long enough to give it a whirl. If you dont like it, find someone with a USB harddrive or something to back-up your files and then reinstall XP.
On the other side of the coin - currently there isnt really anything that Vista can do that XP can't. But that state of affairs isn't going to continue - so swapping to Vista now if you can would be my advice.
But if your machine is under 2G of RAM then I'd question it. If it's under 1G, then I'd recommend XP whole-heartedly.