I've been holding off on "upgrading" to Vista, as I wanted to see it settle. Not sure if it is the right time - what is the general opinion?
I use my pc for 2 things -
By day I am a web designer with numerous apps open at any one time. An example would be - Dreamweaver, Fireworks, Illustrator, Cuteftp, Outlook, IE and FF.
By night I have been known to play games.
My system is pretty new:
Intel Core 2 6600 @ 2.4Ghz
3 Ghz, 2GB Ram
Geforce 8800 GTX
I'm interested in going to Vista, and possibly to create a dual boot set up (XP Vista) but have the following questions:
1. Pros and Cons of Vista when run as work and as play.
2. Which Vista Version, Home or Expert, normal or 64?
3. If 64, is that because my cpu can cope with it? Are there increased software or hardware compatibility problems with the 64 version, or is it just a case of getting the one that matches your hardware?
Look forward to your comments,
Tony
I use my pc for 2 things -
By day I am a web designer with numerous apps open at any one time. An example would be - Dreamweaver, Fireworks, Illustrator, Cuteftp, Outlook, IE and FF.
By night I have been known to play games.
My system is pretty new:
Intel Core 2 6600 @ 2.4Ghz
3 Ghz, 2GB Ram
Geforce 8800 GTX
I'm interested in going to Vista, and possibly to create a dual boot set up (XP Vista) but have the following questions:
1. Pros and Cons of Vista when run as work and as play.
2. Which Vista Version, Home or Expert, normal or 64?
3. If 64, is that because my cpu can cope with it? Are there increased software or hardware compatibility problems with the 64 version, or is it just a case of getting the one that matches your hardware?
Look forward to your comments,
Tony
