If you're still running XP, though, and have suitable hardware.ħ's biggest thing going for it is it doesn't have the tarnish that Vista quickly acquired due to the abysmal Nvidia driver situation at launch, overactive UAC prompts, and the deal with Intel that allowed systems using 945G graphics to be marketed as "Vista Ready." Most of the kinks had been ironed out by the time SP1 shipped, but by them the (then deserved) damage to its reputation had been done. If you're running Vista, there's really no compelling reason to spend the money on 7 unless you've got enough machines to buy the family pack upgrade. As for bug fixes, SP1 took care of most of them years ago. Device Stage is convenient in some cases, but hardly a killer feature. Camo_Yoshi wrote:7 has much better drivers and has lots of bug fixes.ħ and Vista use the same drivers for most devices (you can check AMD and Nvidia's driver pages for evidence).
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