webmasterbob
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Well, I was bored and waiting for a good time to throw it in, so I'm happy to report I've successfully upgraded my computer to Windows Vista...wohoo!
Now, I did have a few issues when first upgrading. Firstly, my RAID driver was not compatible with Vista, so I had to turn off Raid, however who really needs it anyway
. There were also a few graphic and sound driver issues, although they have all been corrected. The only thing that's left to do is find a driver for my printer...but I'll find it eventually
.
Just a heads up though, I am using a Gen 2 Dell XPS, which is more then capable of being upgraded *and has been*, although I have only 512mb of internal ram. Now, with this amount of ram, Vista will be slow. Luckily Vista includes a nice feature called "speed boost" where you can use a flash drive as if it were internal ram. Your ram amount will not raise itself when you enter the system information area, however your computer will run far faster. I've plugged in a 1GB flash drive which I rarely use, and after which Vista is now running faster than when I used XP.
If you want my personal advice, if you are not very tech savy, hold off on upgrading to Vista. In addition, when you do decide to upgrade, get a tech savy friend or relative to update your drivers. You will thank me later, I assure you.
Now, I'm back to figuring out how to use this darn OS *I find it odd that Microsoft has decided to move every option to some other random location...*
Now, I did have a few issues when first upgrading. Firstly, my RAID driver was not compatible with Vista, so I had to turn off Raid, however who really needs it anyway
Just a heads up though, I am using a Gen 2 Dell XPS, which is more then capable of being upgraded *and has been*, although I have only 512mb of internal ram. Now, with this amount of ram, Vista will be slow. Luckily Vista includes a nice feature called "speed boost" where you can use a flash drive as if it were internal ram. Your ram amount will not raise itself when you enter the system information area, however your computer will run far faster. I've plugged in a 1GB flash drive which I rarely use, and after which Vista is now running faster than when I used XP.
If you want my personal advice, if you are not very tech savy, hold off on upgrading to Vista. In addition, when you do decide to upgrade, get a tech savy friend or relative to update your drivers. You will thank me later, I assure you.
Now, I'm back to figuring out how to use this darn OS *I find it odd that Microsoft has decided to move every option to some other random location...*