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Jul 24th, 2012, 09:07 AM
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Re: Only $ 40 to Upgrade to Windows 8
There were several things that made Vista a problem for people, including:
- Expectation of running a 2007 OS on 2001 hardware.
- Manufacturers slow to produce device drivers.
- Software vendors taking their time to catch up with Vista's new enforcement of development rules in existance since the 1990s.
- Some real flaws, some of which were fixed by SP1 and a few more fixed by SP2.
You can run into this even today with new hardware though. I have an Intel D2700MUD board that had no decent video drivers until about June of this year, and even the ones on their download site now don't install correctly (Windows shows a broken video device in DevManager and "missing or corrupt driver" as the reason).
Companies like Intel are getting really bad. They can't even get the specs list right on their own products. See D2700MUD where the photo clearly shows the 4 back panel USB ports despite the specs there saying there are only two!
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Jul 24th, 2012, 01:49 PM
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Re: Only $ 40 to Upgrade to Windows 8
 Originally Posted by dilettante
There were several things that made Vista a problem for people, including:
- Expectation of running a 2007 OS on 2001 hardware.
- Manufacturers slow to produce device drivers.
- Software vendors taking their time to catch up with Vista's new enforcement of development rules in existance since the 1990s.
- Some real flaws, some of which were fixed by SP1 and a few more fixed by SP2.
You can run into this even today with new hardware though. I have an Intel D2700MUD board that had no decent video drivers until about June of this year, and even the ones on their download site now don't install correctly (Windows shows a broken video device in DevManager and "missing or corrupt driver" as the reason).
Companies like Intel are getting really bad. They can't even get the specs list right on their own products. See D2700MUD where the photo clearly shows the 4 back panel USB ports despite the specs there saying there are only two!
So the question is, will people tolerate the very same, enumerable, flaws that existed in Windows Vista? Is $40 worth the upgrade? Of course, this is assuming Win8 has those same flaws - which is a possibility.
Will Windows 8 run on 5 year old hardware?
Have manufacturers seen a difference, if any, between the Win8 driver model and Win7?
Are we adapting to the windows 8 MetroUI or sticking with 'ye olde desktoppe' apps (which begs the question: why Metro?)
Are MS going to get it close to right first time with few significant flaws out the gate?
Hmm. Thinking about it, this may be a big problem for Microsoft: that is, reducing the upgrade cost. This opens up the market to potential customers significantly (usually a good thing). But the MS track record for flawed releases - either by design or real bugs - will mean these flaws will be in the hands of consumers very quickly and may leave a sour taste, and push them to the competition.
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