I've already been planning my upgrade for a little bit now, can't deny it after service pack 1. I am just getting things in order to do so.
This is a pretty awesome deal done up by Windows. People are idiots.
According to a report, Microsoft isn't just looking at the next version of Windows (no, not Mojave) for future OS possibilities, but is looking beyond the Windows architecture altogether with a project known as Midori. The new OS is still in the "incubation" phase (which puts it slightly closer to market than R&D projects), but Microsoft has admitted to its existence, and the Software Daily Times says at least one team in Redmond is actively working on the new architecture.
The basis for the platform centers around research related to Microsoft's Singularity project, and envisions a distributed environment where applications, documents, and connectivity are blurred in a cloud-computing phantasmagoria which can be run natively or hosted across multiple systems. The researchers are working to create a concurrent / parallel distribution of resources, as well as a method of handling applications across separate machines -- religiously-dubbed the Asynchronous Promise Architecture -- which will set the stage for a backwards-compatible operating system built from the ground up, with networks of varying size in mind. Says the SD Times, "The Midori documents foresee applications running across a multitude of topologies, ranging from client-server and multi-tier deployments to peer-to-peer at the edge, and in the cloud data center. Those topologies form a heterogeneous mesh where capabilities can exist at separate places."
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I went with Vista Basic. Aero is pointless and takes up memory. Media Center takes up a lot of memory and I would never use it either. I think Basic OS takes up about 600mb of ram and Premium takes up like over 1gb of ram just to run the operating system. DX10 is nice. Once you turn off the User Access Control it's not that bad. XP's Picture Viewer and Photo Screen Saver is a million times better than Vistas.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eFhxV3rvW0k
thats what it is going to be like.
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