So... I snagged a copy of Windows Vista x64, beta 2 via bittorrent. I wiped out my linux install and stuck it in that partition.
All I can say is wow, they sure went out of their way to make it pretty. The Aero theme has some cool effects, and everything does some kind of pop-in or pop-out effect, nothing just "appears". When Windows wants your attention, the whole desktop gets darkened and the attention box pops up. New screensavers, too.
The gadget bar isn't really my thing but at least it's well implemented.
The driver installation is cleaner and easier to use. When you start Windows, the first box that pops up has an option to look for hardware with missing drivers. The only hardware that was missing upon install for me was my Realtek AC97 soundcard, which it prompty found online and installed without any issues.
Unfortunately, they weren't kidding when they said it was going to have some higher system requirements. My computer is no slouch, an Athlon 64 running at about 2.4ghz, 1gb of dual channel memory, and a PCI-E 6600GT. The Aero effects actually do put a slightly noticable hit on system performance. Not enough to make it even remotely unusable, but it's there. Turning off the Aero effects makes everything fly, but the memory usage is still up there.
Haven't discovered anything to get excited about. I'm going to use it for a couple weeks to get a good feel for it before I make any kind of judgement about it - takes a little while to get everything bedded in and configured the way I like it.
Anyone else tried it?
All I can say is wow, they sure went out of their way to make it pretty. The Aero theme has some cool effects, and everything does some kind of pop-in or pop-out effect, nothing just "appears". When Windows wants your attention, the whole desktop gets darkened and the attention box pops up. New screensavers, too.
The gadget bar isn't really my thing but at least it's well implemented.
The driver installation is cleaner and easier to use. When you start Windows, the first box that pops up has an option to look for hardware with missing drivers. The only hardware that was missing upon install for me was my Realtek AC97 soundcard, which it prompty found online and installed without any issues.
Unfortunately, they weren't kidding when they said it was going to have some higher system requirements. My computer is no slouch, an Athlon 64 running at about 2.4ghz, 1gb of dual channel memory, and a PCI-E 6600GT. The Aero effects actually do put a slightly noticable hit on system performance. Not enough to make it even remotely unusable, but it's there. Turning off the Aero effects makes everything fly, but the memory usage is still up there.
Haven't discovered anything to get excited about. I'm going to use it for a couple weeks to get a good feel for it before I make any kind of judgement about it - takes a little while to get everything bedded in and configured the way I like it.
Anyone else tried it?