i use Hibernation nightly without issue, once that little "use password protected filesharing" tickbox is gone i havent had any NW issues and side by side, Windows XP and Vista on this machine return performance results so similar its not worth mentioning. I have all forms of prefetching and indexing turned off on both systems, always have and always will (I know some people disagree with me here) so its a reasonably fair comparison.
If you turn off a load of Vista features and are getting similar performance to XP, it raises the question of whats the point?
Contrary to common belief, im not a Vista hater, there just is no real valid reason currently why any average computer user would get a better OS experience from using Vista over XP.
I waited untill microsoft pulled support for Win98 before I upgraded to XP, just before sp2 came on line. I can see me doing the same thing before going for Vista, The only thing that would make me upgrade o/s earlier would be if I bought a new system with it allready on, or if I felt I needed more than 4GB of memory. At the moment 768mb is coping well enough for me though!
http://support.microsoft.com/lifecycle/?p1=3223
Extended Support Retired: 08/04/2014
youve got pleanty of time then!

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