Posted January 2, 200619 yr I heard about this about a year back, i got the transformation pack by mr.X lol... It's pretty cool but i don t want to download the beta for vista. Do any of use have it at the moment because it's release date is some time next year! What have you heard about it?
January 2, 200619 yr That it's going to need a fucking ridiculous system and is going to completely fuck up the computer market forcing software industries to completely change the way they think about system requirements which could mean they have to spend a shit load of money. It will however force LINUX to change it's system requirements method, proving that without Microsoft, Linux us nothing.
January 2, 200619 yr i heard much about it heres an example there is a computer discussion forum for threads like this one, but since you are a dec. joiner, who cares...mods like you, delete funny threads and ruin the forums
January 2, 200619 yr i have this transformation for vista except that i think its for the 5217 version for vista. it changes yoru desktop and everything so you dont have to install vista on a separate partition. it is the vista inspirat bricopack if you want it. heres the link: http://www.crystalxp.net/galerie/en.id.130.htm
January 2, 200619 yr I heard that Microsoft is going to be making the best operating system ever with Vista, the title currently belongs to Windows XP. Surpassing XP will be a very difficult task, but I am sure that the excellent programmers over at Microsoft will be able to do it. How exactly did XP get the title though? Well, the problem with Linux is that it is far too simplistic. With Linux, the average user has no control over what his system is doing. Many people say that since Linux is open source, it means that you have more customiseability, but this is a lie. The Linux developers expect you to be master coders in order for you to do anything, so rather than them doing anything, you have to learn how to code in C♭ (C Flat), the most complicated language known to man. The problem with Mac OS X is how complicated it is. Instead of having a right click, they force you into memorising several hundred key combinations to do mundane tasks. The simple Copy command requires the following combination, which just happens to be the same combination required to do that really cool move by Ivy in Soul Calibur 2 where she jumps into the air, and her sword splits into thousands of shards dealing about 50% damage: R+D - L+D - R - D - R+D - L+D - A - K. To paste, it is a very similar command, only, rather thank pressing A at the end, you press B. So in conclusion, Windows Vista will be the next step into the new generation of computing. With it, Microsoft will seamlessly make the transition from the most powerful operating system currently, to the most powerful operating system ever conceived. It will be impossible to improve further upon Windows Vista, therefore Microsoft Update will be taken down for good.
January 2, 200619 yr so much stupidity in this thread. "without microsoft, linux is nothing" incredibly ignorant. "making an os better than xp will be difficult" lol. that k is just about the only thing in this thread that is correct
January 2, 200619 yr That it's going to need a fucking ridiculous system and is going to completely fuck up the computer market forcing software industries to completely change the way they think about system requirements which could mean they have to spend a shit load of money. It will however force LINUX to change it's system requirements method, proving that without Microsoft, Linux us nothing. <insert punctuation mark here>
January 2, 200619 yr I don't understand why people can't seem to find the <sarcasm> </sarcasm> tags... maybe some people should start putting them in for the idiots that don't get it.
January 2, 200619 yr I don't understand why people can't seem to find the <sarcasm> </sarcasm> tags... maybe some people should start putting them in for the idiots that don't get it. Dude, this isn't HTML, this is vB code, it would be [sarcasm][/sarcasm].
January 2, 200619 yr Dude, this isn't HTML, this is vB code, it would be [sarcasm][/sarcasm]. haha r0wnt
January 2, 200619 yr haha r0wnt hahaha. I like the new look of windows vista but I wonder if its really worth partitioning my HD and doing all the other things.. (I don't really know so I'd have to learn it all) one quick question though, will it run STEAM and all of the normal programs? Or is it incompatible?
January 2, 200619 yr hahaha. I like the new look of windows vista but I wonder if its really worth partitioning my HD and doing all the other things.. (I don't really know so I'd have to learn it all) one quick question though, will it run STEAM and all of the normal programs? Or is it incompatible? Microsoft has made the transition to Windows Vista from Windows XP almost unnoticeable. What you do is delete your current partition, and install Vista on the newly formated partition. The partition manager is Vista automatically detects which files you most likely want to keep, so it doesn't delete them. It then takes all the important registry values (Fliters out all the invalid ones, and the ones with intent to harm your system). As soon as Vista is installed, you are back to your previous installation without even a second thought. Ever single program that has worked with a version of Windows or DOS is compatible with Vista, therefore you don't need to dual boot. Even the programs, such as The 7th Guest, which was incompatible with Windows XP due to the new architecture, are compatible with Vista.
January 2, 200619 yr Microsoft has made the transition to Windows Vista from Windows XP almost unnoticeable. What you do is delete your current partition, and install Vista on the newly formated partition. The partition manager is Vista automatically detects which files you most likely want to keep, so it doesn't delete them. It then takes all the important registry values (Fliters out all the invalid ones, and the ones with intent to harm your system). As soon as Vista is installed, you are back to your previous installation without even a second thought. Ever single program that has worked with a version of Windows or DOS is compatible with Vista, therefore you don't need to dual boot. Even the programs, such as The 7th Guest, which was incompatible with Windows XP due to the new architecture, are compatible with Vista. You have a possible link to a site saying this?
January 2, 200619 yr Microsoft has made the transition to Windows Vista from Windows XP almost unnoticeable. What you do is delete your current partition, and install Vista on the newly formated partition. The partition manager is Vista automatically detects which files you most likely want to keep, so it doesn't delete them. It then takes all the important registry values (Fliters out all the invalid ones, and the ones with intent to harm your system). As soon as Vista is installed, you are back to your previous installation without even a second thought. Ever single program that has worked with a version of Windows or DOS is compatible with Vista, therefore you don't need to dual boot. Even the programs, such as The 7th Guest, which was incompatible with Windows XP due to the new architecture, are compatible with Vista. I can't tell if you're telling the truth or not.. assuming from your above post I'm thinking you're lieing. I'm going to install it on my other Hd anyways, though.
January 2, 200619 yr You have a possible link to a site saying this? I can't tell if you're telling the truth or not.. assuming from your above post I'm thinking you're lieing. I'm going to install it on my other Hd anyways, though. Before, I was being incredibly sarcastic, of course it is a lie. But my above post documenting the upgrade to Vista is completely serious. I'm not going to bother finding any site that says this, as it is all from personal experience.
January 2, 200619 yr Before, I was being incredibly sarcastic, of course it is a lie. But my above post documenting the upgrade to Vista is completely serious. I'm not going to bother finding any site that says this, as it is all from personal experience. Alright, I'm gonna install it then. Might as well, it looks pretty sweet. More info... later