TheMelodyMaker wrote: 1. The hard drive is required to be formatted in NTFS for it to run, unlike XP which will run on either NTFS or FAT32. I happen to like running XP under FAT32 on this computer because if something goes wrong, I also have 98 on the other hard drive, which will read FAT32 drives but not NTFS drives.
Mr. SmartyPants wrote:Windows Vista = Windows XP Service Pack 3.
That's all it is. Prettier, more [not so worthwhile] features, a little bit of here and there, etc. But I guess improved security would be a good thing. Oh yeah and it looks a bit like OS X.
So yeah. I won't be touching Vista.
Kaligraphic wrote:a DRM-compatible monitor
Icarus wrote:Please tell me that is not what I think it is.
mechana2015 wrote:DRM compatable... MONITOR?
Warrior4Christ wrote:It's a brilliant move by the movie industry. Not Microsoft. If you don't have an OS capable of displaying on a DRM monitor (ie. Vista), then all you'll get is the low-res version of your Blu-ray/HD-DVD movie. So Vista is better for viewing HD videos than non-DRM-monitor-capable OSes (provided you have the HDMI monitor).
Icarus wrote:Linwood, if you're going to use Linux, don't pay for it if you don't have too, and if you must use SUSE, use OpenSUSE. That way you aren't paying Novell for protection from MS.
Warrior4Christ wrote:It's a brilliant move by the movie industry. Not Microsoft. If you don't have an OS capable of displaying on a DRM monitor (ie. Vista), then all you'll get is the low-res version of your Blu-ray/HD-DVD movie. So Vista is better for viewing HD videos than non-DRM-monitor-capable OSes (provided you have the HDMI monitor).
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