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RE[3]: Comment by MOS6510
by stripe4 on Thu 29th Nov 2012 09:57
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I'll add another one, CPU scalability:
http://betanews.com/2009/11/17/pdc-2009-scuttling-huge-chunks-of-vi...




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Perhaps in your experience, but in mine and thousands more across support forums over the first three years of its release, it had serious issues with WiFi connectivity. Regardless of the chipset, driver, manufacturer or interface, wireless connections with Vista were notoriously unreliable and difficult to diagnose.
It wasn't until the second service pack that these issues were cleared up; apparently there was a nasty bug in the networking stack (I've heard more than one network expert refer to it as "a broken mess"). I ran into this bug again just yesterday, reinstalling Vista Business on a client's laptop. It simply refused to connect via wireless to three different networks, until I connected a hard line and finished all of the Windows updates. Two reboots later, it finally connected successfully to my router and my phone's WiFi tethering.
Vista can be a decent OS once it's set up properly, but with support dropping soon after XP goes to the pasture, it makes no sense to continue using it today. I'd rather someone use Windows 8 than Vista at this point.