Vista issues linger

I’ve documented the horrendous experience I’ve had running Windows Vista on this blog which has caused quite a number of friends, coworkers and people I don’t know to flame me for:

  1. Not knowing how to properly configure Vista
  2. Having exotic hardware
  3. Not having enough patience for drivers to be written
  4. (When all else fails) For hating Microsoft

Well, none of those reasons are true and it’s been a bit frustrating wondering if maybe I was doing something wrong with Vista. Maybe there was some magic yet hidden setting I just needed to tweak. I kept looking for the “Just Work” and the “Annoy Me Less” buttons. I never found them.

Well, over the past few days I’ve spoken with two good friends who are both big Microsoft fans. Both work in IT and have been Vista proponents. Yet things have changed. Both had changed their tunes and were in the process of moving back to Windows XP. To quote one friend, “I tried to like Vista. but it pesters me to death and runs slower than XP”. Chris Pirillo correctly notes the record number of MacBooks at Gnomedex this year. 

Although I was feeling a bit of Schadenfreude in all this, it’s too bad that Vista has caused so many problems and wasted so many hours. I still have a few diehard friends that work at Microsoft and are sticking with Vista. The only thing they can offer now is, “Just wait for SP1”. Isn’t that like buying a new car that turns out to be a lemon only to hear the dealer say, “Just wait for the first recall to be issued. That will force them to fix the problems!”.

shadowrunKim continues to run Vista on her newer Dell machine. I bought her the game, Shadowrun, which only (this deserves its own post) works on Windows Vista. We’ve tried installing it several times and it refuses to install. This is absolutely absurd.

It sucks to feel locked into anything. I hate the feeling of being locked into a cell phone or broadband contract. And I certainly hate the feeling of being locked into an operating system. As much as I’d like to move to another OS, I’ve invested too much money and time on programs that only run on Windows. I don’t like the idea of running programs in a virtual machine so I get by running XP which works most of the time. Thank goodness.

My only question now is how long till Microsoft yanks XP support and stops pushing out updates and patches?

Update: Former PC Magazine Editor, Jim Louderback, has had enough of Vista too. He writes:

I could go on and on about the lack of drivers, the bizarre wake-up rituals, the strange and nonreproducible system quirks, and more. But I won’t bore you with the details. The upshot is that even after nine months, Vista just ain’t cutting it. I definitely gave Microsoft too much of a free pass on this operating system: I expected it to get the kinks worked out more quickly. Boy, was I fooled! If Microsoft can’t get Vista working, I might just do the unthinkable: I might move to Linux.

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2 thoughts on “Vista issues linger

  1. Shadowrun, as well as Halo 2 — another “Vista-Only” release — have been modified to run on XP.

    While I do not condone “cracking” software and warez, the fact that it was done with such apparent ease might mean XP releases of these titles are on the way.

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