Why Vista sucks and I’m going back to XP
July 3rd, 2008 by
jim
jim My photos are slowing being destroyed. How? I’m not entirely sure. But I’ve noticed that ever since I upgraded to Vista, my photos have been getting corrupted randomly. I’ll be browsing through them and notice that some have turned funny colors, or have lines through them, or a myriad of other distortions. And I’m not the only one. There’s a whole thread on Microsoft Technet of people complaining about the same problem.
I would bet that Vista is trying to add some kind of information (maybe some kind of tag? a reference to the thumbnail?) to the files and on some it just fouls them up. Really though, it doesn’t matter why, it’s still completely unacceptable to have my precious photos/memories screwed up by a piece of buggy software. Oh, and it’s not just the photos either. It seems as though several programs and iso files that I’ve been storing have been getting corrupted.
Also, I don’t know why, but most of my games seem to run a lot slower in Vista then they did with XP. And that’s with Aero turned off and only basic services starting. There’s no reason for it. I do not have a slow machine by any means.
Add to that the fact that while Vista looks nice, things have been shuffled around ridiculously. For example, it takes like 5 clicks and three different screens to get to where you can see your network connections. It only took 1 in XP.
Screw it. When I get home, I’m putting XP back on so I can be happy again.
EDIT:
I’m back in XP and my TF2 framerate went from an average of 25 in Vista to an average of 45…with higher settings even. I cannot figure that out.
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