All of the above is true mister Frogboy(I'm a techie;you're gonna find out anyway,after your read this)and all you other users.But that didn't bother me at all.It just that vista is just not for the majority of people.At least,not yet.I have a rather old PC : AthlonXP 2500+,Radeon X1550 AGP,512MB RAM,.And I run Server 2k3 on it and it runs everything better than my neighbor who has (can't really remember) : Intel on LGA (I hate those codes!) running at 2.4GHz (or somewhere around that) 1GB RAM,Radeon X800XT running on vista.Everything runs faster on my PC,except for the games (the X800XT is faster than my CPU,I think

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The bottom line is,that with vista,if you want to upgrade your OS,you need somewhere around 500-1000$ to make it run good.New CPU (at least).Also,getting a new CPU,today,also means getting a new motherboard.A new motherboard,which again,today,means selling your old RAM,'cause new motherboards come with DDR2.After you've got that cleared,put a piece of cloth on your old video card and go buy one that is PCIe compliant.While you're at it,might as well change the HDD with a SATA.Might save you a couple of bucks in the future,if you didn't already go bankrupt(can't really see a future for ATA).
All of the above are great and make your PC run faster and smoother.
But why am I being forced to upgrade my hardware for software?!
Sure,I could always disable Aero and make vista look like Windows98 (or does it revert to the XP look? lol)...But why did I bother upgrading,if,at least,the GUI isn't different?Screw all the other stuff like the fact that it's a new OS and runs faster and smarter and etc... On a system like mine? No way! And about 70% of world PC users have either my hardware configuration or somewhere around it.
The thing is,I'm sticking to Server 2k3.Give it any system with at least 256MB of DDR RAM and it will fill your heart with joy! (might switch to Longhorn in the future...who knows...)
Love&Peace!