Winnow wrote:Sargeras wrote:Anybody have it installed? Thoughts? Comments?
I installed it yesterday. The install went smooth although the process took an hour and 20 minutes. Most of that was copying files and expanding them from the DVD.
No crashes so far and the OS seemed snappy although I have a pretty nice computer. Vista seems to have a bunch of small improvements that will take awhile to appreciate. I hope Microsoft wises up and provides an option to open search results in a new tab as EI7 is ready for prime time otherwise.
I put it on a 120Gb IDE (PATA) I had spare, took about 45-50 mins from booting off the DVD to first boot into the interface. By far and away, their best install ever; asks you almost nothing and does so up front, including the CD key.
Had several lockups if I tried to do two things at once, like .. watch some pr0n I just downloaded and browse for some more
Worst of that was it was complete system hangs, so no data going to Big Brother to work that out.
I also managed to crash Explorer, which turned into a 5 minute journey of shit while I waited for Windows to detect that it had crashed (2 mins), and it to restart Explorer once it had detected it (3 mins)
As to IE7, yes, you can put the 'classic' menu back, but who the fuck thought now was the time to change something that has been the same since what, Windows 3.1? I guess we *really* need those 20 rows of pixels to make the next toolbar fatter and with more pointless glow effects.
It really is very pretty. I suspect that has cost us some of the features we actually wanted, like the new file system, but it does look slick as duck shit. Part of that is they've finally adjusted to the fact that people have bigger/sharper monitors, so you can have bigger icons. Part is simple things like shipping with some high-res wallpaper so you're visually fooled into thinking their line of shit about working some kind of magic with wallpaper is true. Swirling aether in a dialogue box is way cooler than an hourglass turning too
The new group policy is fanfuckingtastic for administrators, and there will definitely be some people that will want to roll it out just for that... in 18 months time, after the first service pack.
The constant hand holding is going to drive the libertarians nucking futs. =) I was already pretty irritated that there was constant interruptions to confirm actions that it should be clear I initiated; like typing MMC into a run box, yes I *want* MMC to be allowed to open you fucking idiot. (Apparently my OS has turned into a snivelling 18 year old waiter that can't think for itself at all and has to ask me every 5 minutes if there's something it should be doing.)
But the worst, was trying to install AVG 7.1.394 which is "vista aware". Vista told me point blank that it wasn't goint to install AVG 7.0 and suggested cancelling or contacting the vendor (who had already said it was ok w/ Vista). In order to over-ride this nanny, I had to start up the local group policy, dig through what is an impressively long list to find the compatibility engine, disable it, and start again. (None of which was offered as a solution to my problem by MS, they couldn't possibly have made a mistake and black listed an application that works....)
When release means Beta, you really do know you're in for a crotch kicking party installing an MS Beta...