What is Windows Vista like? Does it smell? l o l
Anonymous
8/9/2025, 2:10:02 PM
No.106200459
>>106200444 (OP)
It crashed alot of computers but eventually it got more stable and people bought new computers that could run vista better, and by the time that happened it was basically windows 7
Anonymous
8/9/2025, 2:33:34 PM
No.106200598
>>106200606
windows vista still good sir
Anonymous
8/9/2025, 2:43:20 PM
No.106200655
>>106200444 (OP)
The release of Vista was the day computing died. So no, there was no smell yet, the rotting came later.
Anonymous
8/9/2025, 2:52:37 PM
No.106200721
>>106200444 (OP)
is in milkylucent dvd case and cardboard folder never liked it so do not remember
Anonymous
8/9/2025, 3:07:14 PM
No.106200842
So all obvious arguements aside, the only reason I dislike Vista is that they removed EAX and Microsoft Sidewinder Force Feedback support natively.
But the pros are it's still pretty close to XP in terms of XP support. We can ignore how slow Vista was on launch now because being in 2025, we now have access to 2017 hardware that allows Vista to run fast.
Overall, I heard it's a great middle ground for XP and 7 now (despite the stigma towards it from launch). Only problem is, if you want EAX and FFB support, you gotta go back to XP.
Anonymous
8/9/2025, 3:12:30 PM
No.106200888
It's like 7 but not as good. I used it from 2008-10 and then continued to use Server 2008. It's OK but I preferred XP. It's Windows.
Anonymous
8/9/2025, 4:11:38 PM
No.106201407
>>106200444 (OP)
its still better than Windows 8, 10 and 11.
and when its fully updated and on a high end CPU its fast as shit
Anonymous
8/9/2025, 4:33:32 PM
No.106201608
it's not good
it doesnt even work