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(06-08-2011, 01:21 PM)Qwertygiy Wrote:
(06-08-2011, 01:14 PM)Login Wrote: my other computer, Vista, (oh booy how I've missed it!)

Wow. It must really have been bad if you miss Vista.

Vista has a bad reputation because it is not for people who don't know simple computer basics. Those people who didn't ruined Vista's reputation completely. The 2007 Windows Vista is the best Vista. The supposedly 2nd best Windows product, Windows XP, the one I'm on, is suckage. It had over 300 malware. If my computer has had many ad-pop ups, but only a TOTAL of 50 malware, then there's something wrong with XP. On one scan, the XP had a total of 300 + malware. I used the same scanning software under same conditions. I was like "4 isn't a fair amount. I'll just add all of my malware ever together for vista" and look. 50 < 300. If you dislike malware, I'd suggest getting Vista. The only reason it crashed in the first place was I accidentally took my firewall completely off.

My Vista lasted 3 years before I did this, 3 years with a total of 50 malware. Meanwhile, a computer for 3 years that's XP got a total of 300 malware. I checked this computer, and to tell you the truth, I have no clue about it, because Carmen installed things that I've never heard of. Not virus things, but things I don't know what to do with.

There's a trick, if you download Malware Bytes, CCleaner (then CCEnhancer, an add-on to it), and Mozilla FireFox (I found that even GoogleChrome eats RAM up like crazy. Which is why I uninstalled it.) then you should never have to worry about anything. I maintain my Vista once a week. Scan it once a month. As soon as I wipe the drive, I know the only things I'll ever need: FireFox, CCleaner (with CCEnhancer), Malware Bytes, Minecraft, and Buildism. I will never need to install a single thing there-after.

Vista has a proven performance better than any other Windows computer. I can compare my Vista to Carmen's XP. Same RAM. Apparently, Vista doesn't require much to run, so there isn't like a huge list of tasks that are required hogging up memory.

I decided to test it against the main Windows Vista computer, it's a different version, and it has 4 GBs of RAM. Every task you put up is a memory hog. I have even decided to make results more accurate, and use malware bytes, defrag (defragging literally took the whole day) and CCleaner (which means registry cleaned). My 1GB of RAM used memory much more sufficiently than that with 4GBs of RAM.

Now, you say it's bad?
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