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Old 08-24-2008, 04:13 PM
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Vista vs. XP
Had to buy a new computer a couple months back. It came with Vista installed. But, it also came with a Windows XP Pro "downgrade" disc. That's the sole reason I bought it because of the XP backup that came with it. I've heard horror stories about Vista but thought they were mostly exaggerated. NOT!

I tried my best to like Vista, but it is the WORST program ever. My computer crashed on a daily basis, many times more than once. Most everything clashed with it. This is on a very high end Sony Vaio computer. Love the computer, but hate Vista!!!!

I "downloaded" to XP Pro and it is like night & day difference. Loads twice as fast without conflicts. I would sure hate to have to deal with the Vista issues with a large company. I don't know how Microsoft gets away with putting out such a piece of crap!

Bottom line.....Vista Sucks! Buy at your own risk, especially if you have to rely on expensive home inspection software which may or mostly likely WILL NOT be 100% compatible with it.
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Old 08-24-2008, 04:50 PM
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Re: Vista vs. XP
Been running Vista over a Year, No Problems. ( I like it )
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Old 08-24-2008, 05:15 PM
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Re: Vista vs. XP vs Apple OS X 10.5
I "have" to use Windows XP for my reporting software. How many ways can I say I hate it? Not enough space here.

My home computers are (mostly) all Apple and never have problems with them.

'm going to try this new software that will run Windows on a mac without loading Windows on the computer. It's called Cross Over (or something like that).

I know that Porter Valley Software had issues with Vista for the longest time. They had a beta of Vista and re-configured INspectvue to run on it, but guess what, the version that hit the streets was way off from the beta version. I think I can still here Bill Gates laughing.
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Old 08-24-2008, 05:17 PM
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Re: Vista vs. XP
One of the main reasons I bought my Dell laptop was because I could get it with XP while most other brands came only with Vista.
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Old 08-24-2008, 05:49 PM
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Re: Vista vs. XP
Been running Vista on an HP tablet(1 year) and a Samsung Q1(6 mos.)

It's been very good on both.
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Old 08-24-2008, 05:57 PM
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Re: Vista vs. XP
I got a new Dell a month or so ago. It has Vista, my older printers dont work and my Inspection program doesnt either. It sucks, going to load XP on it.
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Old 08-24-2008, 06:56 PM
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Re: Vista vs. XP
I suppose it depends on what programs you may be using regularly. I have heard horror stories about vista as well but have had my laptop with vista for almost a year and havent had any issues.

My previous inspection software wasnt very compatible with MS Word 2007 but whether that has anything to do with vista, I dont know.
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Old 08-24-2008, 09:25 PM
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Re: Vista vs. XP
I was running XP Media center on my Hewlett Packard desktop, XP Pro on my Fujitsu tablet. At least until I trashed the Fujitsu with a bonehead mistake. Had to "upgrade" to a Gateway laptop that came configured with Vista. The laptop actually ran pretty well, and wasn't bad about crashing. Over several months time I decided that Vista wasn't that bad and "upgraded" the desktop to Vista. Big mistake...The desktop has become unreliable and slow, the hard drive runs almost constantly, it crashes several times each day. I have tried updating, downloaded the service packs, etc. I will be restoring the XP system on this one this week. The main difference that I can see may be that the laptop components were designed for Vista, the older components in the desktop just don't find Vista agreeable...
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Old 08-24-2008, 09:33 PM
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I was running XP Media center on my Hewlett Packard desktop, XP Pro on my Fujitsu tablet. At least until I trashed the Fujitsu with a bonehead mistake. Had to "upgrade" to a Gateway laptop that came configured with Vista. The laptop actually ran pretty well, and wasn't bad about crashing. Over several months time I decided that Vista wasn't that bad and "upgraded" the desktop to Vista. Big mistake...The desktop has become unreliable and slow, the hard drive runs almost constantly, it crashes several times each day. I have tried updating, downloaded the service packs, etc. I will be restoring the XP system on this one this week. The main difference that I can see may be that the laptop components were designed for Vista, the older components in the desktop just don't find Vista agreeable...
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Might try to update your video Card first.
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Old 08-24-2008, 09:48 PM
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Re: Vista vs. XP
Anyone running the Inspectit program on Vista as of yet?

I was told today if you want XP, you should buy a copy soon as this is the last year for it as it will be no more.

I'm checking into getting either the Panasonic toughbook or the Toshiba Notepad type that the screen flips around on to be a tablet.

I see that Inspectit has the program that can be run on Vista and you can upgrade for not much.

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Old 08-24-2008, 10:17 PM
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Anyone running the Inspectit program on Vista as of yet?

I was told today if you want XP, you should buy a copy soon as this is the last year for it as it will be no more.

I'm checking into getting either the Panasonic toughbook or the Toshiba Notepad type that the screen flips around on to be a tablet.

I see that Inspectit has the program that can be run on Vista and you can upgrade for not much.

TIA,

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Some years ago I bought a gateway tablet pc. I guess it depends on the software you use to be affective or are the types of computers you are talking about the small ones.

I thought I was going to use mine all the time but just never did. Not like you could walk around with a laptop/tablet.

I have actually been thinking about getting the inspectit software. Obviously you like it. Is it fairly easy with out a lot of pull just to type a report into or are there crazy amount of different pop up screens you have to deal with.
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Old 08-25-2008, 03:00 AM
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Re: Vista vs. XP
I have been running Inspectit and OfficePro on a HP 9200 series laptop with Vista for about a year. No problems to report. Somtimes its slow to load but I remember W95 and that was slow also. If I was forced to answer, I would have to say that I "like" Vista but that is with a lot of caveats attached to it. Since I'm stuck with it now, I hope it sticks around for awhile.
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Old 08-25-2008, 05:11 AM
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Might try to update your video Card first.
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Yep, that was the first thing that I tried. After spending another $480 on this and a couple of other pieces of hardware I have given up. HP says that the problem is the motherboard and some of it's embedded components, and of course they are working on a fix.
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Old 08-25-2008, 05:21 AM
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Anyone running the Inspectit program on Vista as of yet?

I was told today if you want XP, you should buy a copy soon as this is the last year for it as it will be no more.

I'm checking into getting either the Panasonic toughbook or the Toshiba Notepad type that the screen flips around on to be a tablet.

I see that Inspectit has the program that can be run on Vista and you can upgrade for not much.

TIA,

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Rick, I have been running InspectIt on my Gateway laptop since I got it and it has been pretty stable. No major problems to report, actually runs with decent speed and few or no crashes on the laptop. As I said earlier though the pc I use in my office is a different story. When I was using XP on my office pc it was troublefree (with the exception of my Palm handheld locking up when I would try to transfer an InspectIt file from the handheld to the desktop pc).
All in all though the InspectIt program runs pretty well on most platforms that I have seen, I've been using it since I started with different versions of MS Word and on different pc's and few issues with the program itself have come up.
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Old 08-25-2008, 06:14 AM
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I have actually been thinking about getting the inspectit software. Obviously you like it. Is it fairly easy with out a lot of pull just to type a report into or are there crazy amount of different pop up screens you have to deal with.
I just got my money back on the inspectit software. Thats the software I was talking about that wasnt compatible with Word 2007. I was told there were several bugs associated with it by their tech people and I would have to downgrade Word to a lower version. One problem was that I would add arrows to problems in pictures only to have them disappear. I also didnt like the look of the reports using that software either so I decided to get rid of it and get my money back.

To me, the inspectit stuff was nothing more than word document with a couple more bells and whistles to it.
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Old 08-25-2008, 06:32 AM
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Re: Vista vs. XP
My wife must use XP and IE 6 because the company's software (she processes resumes online) isn't compatible with Vista or IE7. Her HP desktop is a P.O.S. power-wise. Slow on the internet (except for the jpb she has to do). Can't open Outlook and do something else. I even upgraded her to 3 G of ram, but it didn't help. I just got her a new ACER 4 Gig Dual Core yadda yadda running Vista Home Premium. This thing screams! I haven't seen a smile on my wife's face like this since (well, maybe that'll be another thread). So, I set her up with a KVM switch so she can use her monitor, mouse and keyboard with both computers. My laptop is running Home Basic for over a year. Granted I had to turn off Vista's fun stuff and run it like XP, but it runs fine. So far Vista has proven to be no trouble. I will admit, I do like XP, as I had it on my pc before it crashed. But, like some things, when you've gone without for a while, you just don't notice it anymore.
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Old 08-25-2008, 08:08 AM
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Re: Vista vs. XP
"slight drift in thread here" --

Rick H. - Have heard that InspectIt TREC 7A-0 template does not meet TREC standards. Something about placement of certain elements required by TREC.

They've been advised, but have not made any changes yet to correct and with 7A-1 likely due by end of year they should also make the update meet the new standards.

I'm just passing along what I've heard and don't have any more granular detail.

Just a head's up.
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Old 08-25-2008, 08:09 AM
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Re: Vista vs. XP
I have Inspect-It (ReportPlus) software and like it a lot on XP. I tried it with Vista but didn't care for it. The less clicks I make the faster I can get the report done. I also like their software for their palm which cannot be used with Vista.

I have talked to a couple of computer guys and they are saying that VISTA is here to stay.
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Old 08-25-2008, 11:50 AM
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Re: Vista vs. XP
Did a recent inspection for a software designer at Dell here in Austin, I asked him about Vista and he smiled and said he'd never put that piece of junk on any of his computers. Even though most Dell's now ship with Vista. He also said that when running XP to NOT download the service pack 3 for Windows XP as it has many elements of Vista incorporated that will make XP somewhat unstable as well.

I also had purchased the Office 2007 programs and found the new Word 2007 to be unusable for me. It is a complete revamp of Word and since my inspection program software is based on Word I found it took me over twice as long to do an inspection report. Yes, there is the learning curve, but Word 2007 is NOT even close to Word 2003 so I deleted it and went back to Office 2003. Whenever I tried to create a .pdf from Word 2007 the program would lock up and crash over half the time. Auto text formats were switched around and took more keystrokes to use, etc.

As for me, Windows XP and Office 2003 have provided the most stable software platforms so far. Maybe instead of trying to switch to Vista or Office 2007 I should be looking into the Mac's for future purchases.
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Old 08-25-2008, 12:22 PM
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