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This is a matter of opinion, my opinion Vista represents the prototype of the next generation of operating systems, you are now using the performance of keeping pace with the times, if you are looking for faster running speed and greater compatibility, then you should continue to use XP but in my opinion Vista has become more and more stable and compatible.
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After Vista was upgraded to SP1, I threw away the XP disc and have been using it without any problems until now.
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It is an inevitable trend for new technology to replace old technology, at present, Vista is the same configuration as XP, Vista efficiency will be slower than XP, after all, Vista has a large part of its resources on personal use, and when Vista matures and gets better and higher hardware support, Vista will inevitably replace XP
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Vista is okay, but the hardware requirements are higher, my laptop is Vista's.
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Mine too...
I think it's okay, everything is about replacing the old with the new, and Microsoft is doing this because of the trend.
Otherwise, it won't be from the previous 98 99 to 2000, and then to XP, everything has a process of growth, Vista is still young after all, everyone should support him, and he will grow.
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My opinion that XP is better than Vista though it's the latest out.
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Everything else is fine, but it's a bit of a problem with compatibility, but it's much better to turn off account control.
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Windows Vista is a version of Microsoft with a historically significant history of innovation, and its kernel version number is Windows NT On July 22, Microsoft announced Windows Vista as the name of the new operating system. Microsoft completed the GA version on November 2, 2006 and released it to OEMs and enterprise users. On January 30, 2007, it was officially released to the general public**, which is the longest interval release in the history of Windows.
On July 12, 2011, Microsoft ended support for Service Pack 1. On April 10, 2012, Microsoft discontinued mainstream support for Windows Vista; On April 11, 2017, Microsoft officially ended all support for Windows Vista. At this point, Windows Vista is dead.
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