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    Reasons to Run to—and from—Vista

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    May 28, 2012
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      1Reasons to Run to—and from—Vista

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      written by Jason Brooks; illustrated by Brian Moore

      2Reasons to Run to—and from—Vista – Reasons to Run Windows Vista

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      Reasons to Run Windows Vista

      3Reasons to Run to—and from—Vista – UAC Makes You Safer

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      UAC (User Account Control) makes you safer, whether or not you choose to run as admin.

      4Reasons to Run to—and from—Vista – Diagnostics

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      Its got great diagnostic tools, like the new Reliability Monitor, and the Event Viewer and Task Manager have been much improved.

      5Reasons to Run to—and from—Vista – WDDM

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      The new Windows Display Driver Model, and its knack for getting driver code out of kernel mode, will mean fewer blue screens of death (provided your graphics card has a WDDM driver available).

      6Reasons to Run to—and from—Vista – Slick

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      Its a bit silly, perhaps, but Vistas themes and background choices are much slicker than Windows XPs.

      7Reasons to Run to—and from—Vista – SuperFetch

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      Vistas SuperFetch makes smarter use of available RAM, which means better responsiveness at boot-up.

      8Reasons to Run to—and from—Vista – ReadyBoost

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      Vistas ReadyBoost helps users avoid virtual memory swapping slowdowns by taking advantage of flash memory devices, such as USB keys and Secure Digital cards.

      9Reasons to Run to—and from—Vista – Reasons to Run from Windows Vista

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      Reasons to Run from Windows Vista

      10Reasons to Run to—and from—Vista – Product Activation

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      If you have a volume license for XP, youre free of product activation. Not so with Vista.

      11Reasons to Run to—and from—Vista – Certification

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      It will take time for hardware and software vendors to get certified for Vista. And if vendors think your hardware or software version is too old to be worth their time, those updates may never come.

      12Reasons to Run to—and from—Vista – XPs Integrated Search

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      Integrated search, which is one of the biggest Vista value-adds, is freely available for XP.

      13Reasons to Run to—and from—Vista – Performance Issues

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      XP will run on older, slower hardware—you can get work done on XP with 256MB of RAM, but this is definitely not the case with Vista.

      14Reasons to Run to—and from—Vista – Money Better Spent

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      Youve probably already paid for XP, and, frankly, the money that youd spend on a Vista upgrade would probably bring you more of a productivity boost if you spent it on RAM.

      15Reasons to Run to—and from—Vista – Confusing Windows Explorer

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      Vistas new Windows Explorer, while it brings some interesting functionality, is sort of confusing to use. eWEEK Labs has been testing it for a few years now and still gets turned around by it at times.

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