What follows is my first review of Windows Vista, following my recent purchase of a new laptop. Yes, I am aware that Vista has been out for ages, I’m just slow on the uptake. But first, a few important points worth getting out of the way at the outset:
- This is a nerdy post. I’m not even going to try hiding that. Apologies to readers who are not even slightly interested in nerdy posts. I promise to write something less nerdy next time.
- I am primarily a Mac user, and I fully expect this to influence my opinions to a certain extent, despite my attempts to be unbiased.
- I am using Windows Vista Home Premium SP1 on an HP laptop with a 2GHz dual-core AMD processor and 3GB RAM.
With that out of the way, let’s dive into what, for many people, is probably old news. Vista has, after all, been around for some time now, despite its monumentally slow and cautious uptake (mainly due to the shocking support for old hardware and software). It’s worth putting it all in context though, and consider what other products Microsoft brought out before and what their competitors have been doing.
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Yes, I’ve bought myself a laptop. A 
Yesterday morning when I turned my PC on it refused to let me into Windows. It got as far as the logon screen and then rebooted itself. It took until this morning to figure out what the problem was – the USB wireless dongle had come loose and the dodgy hardware connection was causing Windows to panic. Aww… poor Windows… can’t cope with stuff…