Vista Bye Bye

tait

Shared on Wed, 02/20/2008 - 08:35

I give up on Microsoft Vista.

I tried - I so valiantly tried.  Really, I wanted to like this OS by Microsoft so I could proudly boast to my friends that Vista is like a Mac with robust audio/video support.  And, it really is a great deal better in that regard than previous iterations.  If only my computer didn't keep crashing.

*sigh*

Yeah, it's a pretty bad thing when the computer just reboots itself every 45 minutes, which it started doing last night.  This was after other issues including frequent Internet Explorer lockups (which began almost immediately after I got the machine).  Now, this isn't some cobbled together system I have - I purchased a Quad Core brand spanking new machine just a few months ago with a fresh install of Vista Home Edition Some Other Words That Designate Which of Five Billion Versions There Are At Different Price Points.  Problems began quickly, and have only become worse despite my best efforts and lengthy counseling sessions.

With my technical background, the computer should've been in good hands.  But, what do you do with the complexity of Vista errors with no known solutions?  For example, I can't run Windows Update - I get a generic error that, in XP days, could easily be solved by stopping Update services, deleting the data store, and restarting update Services.  Does this work in Vista?  Nope.  Are there any known solutions for this error in Microsoft Knowledgebase?  Nope.

Vista has a great tracking mechanism for "problems" - I have 60 "problems" listed there, and when I click on the button to go out and find solutions, I can report that "no solutions found".  Lovely.  That's like taking your car in to a mechanic and they inform you that your car is broken, won't drive well and they found all kinds of problems.  But, they don't know how to fix it.  They smile while they say it, then try to get you to "upgrade" to Car Ultimate Edition, and continually tell you how great your car is.  But, the truth is, you miss your old car - it was pretty fast and reliable, and had a cooler name.  Vista sounds like a feminine hygiene product.  XP sounds like a sports car.

I'm going back to my old car.

Comments

aplaya's picture
Submitted by aplaya on Thu, 02/21/2008 - 22:35
get a mac. m$ can't even make their consoles work w/out issues.
Big0ne's picture
Submitted by Big0ne on Wed, 02/20/2008 - 08:49
There is a Release Candidate for SP1 available to d/l now if you want to give that a try first to see if it resolves some of your issues. http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/windowsvista/bb738089.aspx I have 2 comp. running Vista and have had virtually no problems. The only issues I've had was when I tried to run Norton 360 on them. Once I removed that and went to a different Security Software App. everything seems to work "fine". As fine as a typical comp. normally works anyway.
stang503421's picture
Submitted by stang503421 on Wed, 02/20/2008 - 09:54
"Car Unlimited Edition" - lmao
tait's picture
Submitted by tait on Wed, 02/20/2008 - 22:54
thanks for the thought Big, but it's actually avail for Technet subscribers right now, and will be released to the "general public" in March sometime. Glad you aren't having issues - of course, if 50% of people had issues with one item, that'd be horrible, but that would still mean that one out of two people would NOT have issues... :-D

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