Showing posts with label vista. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vista. Show all posts

Hasta la vista, Vista

Saturday, September 15, 2007

Today, I’m thinking of terminating my Windows Vista partition and reinstall my XP back into my main workstation. I use Vista primarily for its multimedia functions but it’s not doing the job well. Duh! Here is my list of some of its annoyances and setbacks:

  • Irritating User Account Control box that appears every time I want to access programs that Vista doesn’t recognize, even though I have already allowed it to run several times. Computers are dumb enough. Why did Microsoft made it even dumber?
  • Poor GUI like the Power button should have a shut down function by default and not sleep function; it is kind of confusing to many. You will need magic trick from the how-to-geek to change it.
  • Shuts down when clicking the shutdown button, but without asking any question or prompt. I have unknowingly or accidentally clicked the button several times and it’s really frustrating.
  • Slow start-up after installing updates. I know it’s normal but they could have done better.
  • Crappy Local Area Networking. Local computers on my network appear and disappear.
  • My also disappearing DVD drive. I have to shut down and reboot to see it again. The problem started right after I installed Vista and have to edit the registry to see my optical drive. It was fixed but still vanishes every once in a while.
  • Still lacking software and driver support even after 8 months of its release; like My 5.1 speaker system don’t sound that good than it was on XP.
  • VMWare is running so sluggish in Vista. It’s slower than a walking turtle.
  • Are there anymore Ultimate Extras coming? Not that I need it, but can we have our money back?
  • Slow file transfer between my removable devices and computer.

Right now I’m still contemplating on when I will do the annihilation. I heard that there’s a new feature coming up this September 27 of their Windows Media Center which is a part of Vista Ultimate Edition. They said it will let the users watch free high quality Internet TV. So I guess I have to wait and see. After all, it’s only a couple of days away.