my dad bought a desktop with vista on it when it was new, so somewhere around 2007. i was around 4 at the time but i vividly remember taking a screenshot of his desktop, going into paint, drawing a 1px squiggly black line, saving it, and setting it as the wallpaper. he lost it and thought i cracked the screen and then my mom showed him how to change the wallpaper back 😂 didn’t have vista for long but that’s my most notable memory of it
Windows Vista is the OS that initiated me to use computers. I remember how fast it was, but those computers running it were like designed for Windows 7. If it had no issues about older hardware, then I think it could have succeeded. For me, Vista is the underrated Windows along with 8.1.
I finally got usbs On Christmas I reinstalled windows with the reset feature I also created a recovery drive of the OEM image before I clean install I clean installed it and now it's very fast
I've used ventoy before and it bricked my computer by putting a Linux iso and booting to it but not installing it It delete the windows boot option and I had it re add it manually in the bios and it's working fine
On my first own computer from 2007 I think I had the same screen and also Windows Vista. Was a fun time ... Had a Core 2 Duo E4400 and a Nvidia 8500 GT. That was when the 8800GTS was the 4090 of today. Fun times.
I loved Vista. The very first computer that was solely mine was Vista halfway through its life so the hardware was compatible. I remember having to format and reinstall the OS a few times but I was young and downloading any and everything so I doubt it was a compatibility issue. I really miss it TBH. and then as a savvy teen making friends all over the net, I had a pre public beta of 7 and ended up not having to pay for the new OS without having to get a crack. You know.. I think I just miss being a teenager loll
i found like a proxy for the windows update u can run like a cmd and it fixes it also u can install server 2008 R1 updates + there is an extended kernel made where u can spoof windows version to allow for newer apps to run
Great analysis, thank you! I need some advice: My OKX wallet holds some USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (alarm fetch churn bridge exercise tape speak race clerk couch crater letter). What's the best way to send them to Binance?
I used Vista Ultimate from launch until 2009, and I never really had trouble with it. I had a AMD system, with AMD chipsets and ATI Video Card and 4 GB of ram and ran Vista 64 bit. So it ran great. When I went to Windows 7 in 2009, it felt like a downgrade in some ways. Vista was prettier, and had more things to play with. Visa with the right hardware is great, people just remember running it om hardware designed for xp, and it running like crap and unstable.
You probably had Intel and Nvidia that's why. Intel and Nvidia both dropped the ball with Vista. I know Nvidia had a class action lawsuit against them for it. AMD and ATI did a much better job at supporting Vista. They all had equal time, if you don't have the software (Drivers), the hardware will fail.
Vista isn't a good choice. I grew up with windows 3.x/95 back mid 90s. I got my first PC back in 2004... a Pentium MMX 32MB RAM... even used 98/ME/2000 with it. Later I installed XP on it but it was really slow. Then I got a PC in 2006 a Pentium 4 with 512MB. XP was on it but I was able to get my hands on Windows Vista RC1 and few months later got my hands on final build of Vista but always ended up going back to XP. The nvidia geforce 6200 didn't handle very well intensive applications like tv viewers. There was another problem... Internet. The Internet had to be though 56kbps modem or 3G modem... and prices were just horrible. Vista was the first OS having one update for many languages, and also was the first OS ditching old Creative cards. Any AC'97 and HD audio was compilant with Vista. I seriously didn't love Vista much. I loved 7 more. It was more polished than Vista. Vista can be activated with activator by DAZ.
I HATED Vista (and 7!) The aero UI is the worst and so as this dumb 3D UI. Windows 8+ got my off of XP because it's of it's flat UI (almost like XP) and I loved the metro UI.
my dad bought a desktop with vista on it when it was new, so somewhere around 2007. i was around 4 at the time but i vividly remember taking a screenshot of his desktop, going into paint, drawing a 1px squiggly black line, saving it, and setting it as the wallpaper. he lost it and thought i cracked the screen and then my mom showed him how to change the wallpaper back 😂 didn’t have vista for long but that’s my most notable memory of it
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At that time I had 7 and my old PC still works and I use it normally after 16 years.
I love to see people giving this Operating System the attention that it deserves. It may be unusable in 2025, but it's still freaking cool!
Windows Vista is the OS that initiated me to use computers. I remember how fast it was, but those computers running it were like designed for Windows 7. If it had no issues about older hardware, then I think it could have succeeded. For me, Vista is the underrated Windows along with 8.1.
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I remember having Vista on the sort of underpowered Laptop my mom had. It was pretty scuffed. But i always liked how it looked! :D
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I finally got usbs
On Christmas I reinstalled windows with the reset feature
I also created a recovery drive of the OEM image before I clean install
I clean installed it and now it's very fast
I've used ventoy before and it bricked my computer by putting a Linux iso and booting to it but not installing it
It delete the windows boot option and I had it re add it manually in the bios and it's working fine
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On my first own computer from 2007 I think I had the same screen and also Windows Vista.
Was a fun time ... Had a Core 2 Duo E4400 and a Nvidia 8500 GT.
That was when the 8800GTS was the 4090 of today.
Fun times.
I loved Vista. The very first computer that was solely mine was Vista halfway through its life so the hardware was compatible. I remember having to format and reinstall the OS a few times but I was young and downloading any and everything so I doubt it was a compatibility issue. I really miss it TBH. and then as a savvy teen making friends all over the net, I had a pre public beta of 7 and ended up not having to pay for the new OS without having to get a crack. You know.. I think I just miss being a teenager loll
i found like a proxy for the windows update u can run like a cmd and it fixes it
also u can install server 2008 R1 updates
+ there is an extended kernel made where u can spoof windows version to allow for newer apps to run
Great analysis, thank you! I need some advice: My OKX wallet holds some USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (alarm fetch churn bridge exercise tape speak race clerk couch crater letter). What's the best way to send them to Binance?
8 mins ago!? Wow, normally I would of seen this a week later
You can update the with Microsoft home page url
Hey I had one of these pcs as a main but it was a DT model
I used Vista Ultimate from launch until 2009, and I never really had trouble with it. I had a AMD system, with AMD chipsets and ATI Video Card and 4 GB of ram and ran Vista 64 bit. So it ran great. When I went to Windows 7 in 2009, it felt like a downgrade in some ways. Vista was prettier, and had more things to play with. Visa with the right hardware is great, people just remember running it om hardware designed for xp, and it running like crap and unstable.
I love your sass! 😅
Wow we should team up sometime
try run windows 11 on it
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it isnt 2012 but 2015
Julia do you watch Carey Holzman? I think I seen you comment in his live chat before you rebranded your channel.
Julia do you watch Michael MJD? I think I seen you comment in his live chat before you rebranded your channel.
i hate snappy
it downloads slow as hell and cant even install most drivers and when it can its unsigned
I feel like you should be doing Linux it’s better than any windows os
vista stunk i had nothing but blue screens and it is a memory hog and there was nothing wrong with my hardware
You probably had Intel and Nvidia that's why. Intel and Nvidia both dropped the ball with Vista. I know Nvidia had a class action lawsuit against them for it. AMD and ATI did a much better job at supporting Vista. They all had equal time, if you don't have the software (Drivers), the hardware will fail.
Vista isn't a good choice. I grew up with windows 3.x/95 back mid 90s. I got my first PC back in 2004... a Pentium MMX 32MB RAM... even used 98/ME/2000 with it. Later I installed XP on it but it was really slow. Then I got a PC in 2006 a Pentium 4 with 512MB. XP was on it but I was able to get my hands on Windows Vista RC1 and few months later got my hands on final build of Vista but always ended up going back to XP. The nvidia geforce 6200 didn't handle very well intensive applications like tv viewers. There was another problem... Internet. The Internet had to be though 56kbps modem or 3G modem... and prices were just horrible.
Vista was the first OS having one update for many languages, and also was the first OS ditching old Creative cards. Any AC'97 and HD audio was compilant with Vista. I seriously didn't love Vista much. I loved 7 more. It was more polished than Vista.
Vista can be activated with activator by DAZ.
1 hr ago?
I dare you publish all your unlisted video and private video that you not show it on your channel very long time
2025*
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Very trash PC no powerful shit
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Windows Vista uhhh noooo.
I HATED Vista (and 7!) The aero UI is the worst and so as this dumb 3D UI. Windows 8+ got my off of XP because it's of it's flat UI (almost like XP) and I loved the metro UI.