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Official Microsoft Windows Vista Discussion Thread, Strictly NO warez discussion
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mzaidi
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Mar 18 2007, 11:25 PM
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QUOTE(linkinstreet @ Mar 18 2007, 10:50 PM) Ironic that XP took 5 years to produce 2 service pack and ppl now wanting Vista service pack barely 6 month after it release SP1 for XP is only released 11 months after XP's launch. If Vista's SP 1 is released on December, it will have been 11 months since the OS itself released (30th January 2007) - the same length of time it took for Windows XP to get its first service pack.
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mzaidi
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Mar 19 2007, 02:47 AM
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QUOTE(ne3ro @ Mar 19 2007, 12:25 AM) thank for the info, but just wanna know what is the method to upgrade it. Is it either download by windows update or gonna order CD/DVD from microsoft? please explain. I don't know for sure, but most probably it's gonna be like Windows XP, either download through Windows Update or order an update disc from Microsoft.
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mzaidi
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Mar 20 2007, 03:51 PM
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^ That's because SuperFetch is doing its job.
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mzaidi
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Mar 21 2007, 11:59 AM
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QUOTE(williamwong @ Mar 21 2007, 11:25 AM) any of u guys using readyboost? anycomments? i'm using 2gb mini sd for ready boost and i dont see no diff at all. According to benchmarks I read online, the performance increase will only be noticeable if you have 512MB RAM (or less) installed on your PC. There's little performance increase on 1GB & 2GB system, and no performance increase at all if you have 4GB of RAM. On Gamespot.com, there actually a decrease in performance if you set your ReadyBoost size to 4GB. This post has been edited by mzaidi: Mar 21 2007, 11:59 AM
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