ssc456 Fully Optimized Messages 4,280 Jun 23, 2008 #11 well personally i see no reason not to keep vista i mean on that laptop id imagine vista boot time would be a little quicker, general performance maybe about the same, if you are cautious then just dual boot
well personally i see no reason not to keep vista i mean on that laptop id imagine vista boot time would be a little quicker, general performance maybe about the same, if you are cautious then just dual boot
I IAntDemo xxcobraxx Messages 6,224 Location England Jun 23, 2008 #12 anyway, vista is direct x 10 and windows xp is 9 so their is more of a decsion on which one to choose.
anyway, vista is direct x 10 and windows xp is 9 so their is more of a decsion on which one to choose.
OP OP Neodude1123201 Bogan Messages 8,474 Location Australia Jun 23, 2008 #13 My GPU Doesnt support DX10. How about you dual boot? Click to expand... Thats a dam good idea! Thats what im going to do,I dont know why i didnt think of that in the first place!
My GPU Doesnt support DX10. How about you dual boot? Click to expand... Thats a dam good idea! Thats what im going to do,I dont know why i didnt think of that in the first place!
I IAntDemo xxcobraxx Messages 6,224 Location England Jun 23, 2008 #16 nothing, someone said dual boot and you jumped to the conclusion of doing it. i found it funny the way i read it.
nothing, someone said dual boot and you jumped to the conclusion of doing it. i found it funny the way i read it.
OP OP Neodude1123201 Bogan Messages 8,474 Location Australia Jun 23, 2008 #17 I Tend to do that,i just think it's a good idea,If i dont like how XP runs i can merely clear it and still have vista
I Tend to do that,i just think it's a good idea,If i dont like how XP runs i can merely clear it and still have vista