Moving to Vista

As some may have read, Microsoft just recently released Windows Vista RC 2. I’ve been wanting to spend some time in Vista to really generate an opinion, and considering this release is slated to be the last release before you have to buy it, it seemed like it was finally time.I installed Vista, which took about an hour. The hour seemed to crawl by, but what was nice was that I didn’t need to interact with the machine at all, it asks you for the product key at the start of the install and then starts copying and installing. It’s not until the end, when Vista is ready to go, that you set up Users, backgrounds, etc. And, when you’ve set them up, you get loaded right into Vista. It’s a much, much better experience than XP could have ever been.Once I was in, I took a moment to look around and see if anything major had changed. I’d used Vista Beta 2 and Vista RC 1, so I was fairly use to the new look and feel, but they keep making upgrades, including subtle ones, that are making it a much be

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