I decided to try out "Windows".
I had heard about this from friends of mine ... they said it was the latest greatest.
My first problem was trying to find an ISO that I could download and burn to a CD. I finally figured out that I had to buy a copy ... though I thought there might be a LiveCD available on the web, so I can just take a look at it to see if it was OK for me.
At the store it appears that there are many different versions of Windows ... I ended up with one called Vista something. I was quite surprised with the cost.
I booted up my Laptop with the intent of installing it ... the install appeared to go OK. After rebooted I noticed that the desktop was pretty fancy (though it took a while to stop processing stuff) ...
I was ready to start. Looking through the start menu I noticed that there are not many applications that come with Vista ... I do remember from the installation that I was never prompted to what applications I wanted to install. I would have thought that there would be many applications available since it was on a DVD.
... hmm, this Vista is kinda slow ...
Well, I started with a web browser called IE7 ... since there is no wireless card in my Laptop, I stuck in my USB wireless card ... Vista does not appear to have a driver for it ... as it kept asking me for a driver. I stuck in the CD that came with the wireless card ... Vista told me the driver was not compatible !!!
OK, I will try talking to my Palm Pilot ... so I stuck my USB to Serial converter in (my laptop does not have a serial port) ... again Vista asked me for a driver. Stuck in the CD ... Vista seemed to like that driver. I installed my Palm sync application. As soon as I tried to talk to my Palm, Vista displayed this blue screen with a bunch of messages ... looks like it crashed.
So far I am not too happy with this operating system ... I think I will go back to Linux as it was easier.
I had heard about this from friends of mine ... they said it was the latest greatest.
My first problem was trying to find an ISO that I could download and burn to a CD. I finally figured out that I had to buy a copy ... though I thought there might be a LiveCD available on the web, so I can just take a look at it to see if it was OK for me.
At the store it appears that there are many different versions of Windows ... I ended up with one called Vista something. I was quite surprised with the cost.
I booted up my Laptop with the intent of installing it ... the install appeared to go OK. After rebooted I noticed that the desktop was pretty fancy (though it took a while to stop processing stuff) ...
I was ready to start. Looking through the start menu I noticed that there are not many applications that come with Vista ... I do remember from the installation that I was never prompted to what applications I wanted to install. I would have thought that there would be many applications available since it was on a DVD.
... hmm, this Vista is kinda slow ...
Well, I started with a web browser called IE7 ... since there is no wireless card in my Laptop, I stuck in my USB wireless card ... Vista does not appear to have a driver for it ... as it kept asking me for a driver. I stuck in the CD that came with the wireless card ... Vista told me the driver was not compatible !!!
OK, I will try talking to my Palm Pilot ... so I stuck my USB to Serial converter in (my laptop does not have a serial port) ... again Vista asked me for a driver. Stuck in the CD ... Vista seemed to like that driver. I installed my Palm sync application. As soon as I tried to talk to my Palm, Vista displayed this blue screen with a bunch of messages ... looks like it crashed.
So far I am not too happy with this operating system ... I think I will go back to Linux as it was easier.
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