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Anyone running a mobile willing to comment on performance (specifically how well the GUI functions on mobile gfx cards)?

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I will be able to comment on that later on. I am installing x86 on my laptop and 64bit on my desktop.

We shall see.

NTFS... are you serious? I mean, you think they went to FAT? hahaha

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I think he didn't know if Windows Future Storage had been implemented yet, and the answer to THAT question is it won't be in the shipping version of Vista but it will be shipped as an additional download.

After I read this article... I feel that Beta 2 will be WAYY better than Beta 1...

http://news.com.com/A+window+into+Vista/20...html?tag=st.num

Beta 1 has already improved a lot since XP.. all I gotta say is:

"can't wait for PDC, can't wait for Beta 2...Vista will be MS biggest release since 95!!"

Well, I'm going to bed, I'll read in the morning how to enable Avalon on this beta ... I'm beginning to wonder if this is even in this beta!

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I dunno I heard from somewhere that the whole fancy looking theme will be applied in beta 2. Beta 1 is only for devs so they didnt add the fancy crap just yet.

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Good point, but I as well would LOVE to hear some new sounds, can you ask or can a mod say something about the matter?

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This is all I get to download, so it's work as usuall , I wish I had the time to screw with this cow some more. I know I will have to , but for now and my brief 480 hours or so with 4074, I DON'T LIKE IT-- But then I didnt like XP when they sprung that on us I was sold on 2000 Advanced Server, ( now how stupid is that??)

I wish they would just let us make some money with XP and leave it but , they must keep tortuing us to learn their new tricks. AS far as i can see its the same sh** just a different day. Thanks to our all-mighty F*** head Uncle Bill

BIG DEAL

and that hack into the reg,, the super fetch crap---- i dont think i am at all impressed,,,, so that aint it and if it is faster than 2003 server i have yet to see it

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This is all I get to download, so it's work as usuall , I wish I had the time to screw with this cow some more.  I know I will have to , but for now and my  brief 480 hours or so with 4074, I DON'T LIKE IT--  But then I didnt like XP when they sprung that on us I was sold on 2000 Advanced Server, ( now how stupid is that??)

I wish they would just let us make some money with XP and leave it but , they must keep tortuing us to learn their new tricks.  AS far as i can see its the same sh** just a different day.  Thanks to our all-mighty F*** head  Uncle Bill

BIG DEAL

and that hack into the reg,,  the super fetch crap----  i dont think i am at all impressed,,,, so that aint it and if it is faster than 2003 server i have yet to see it

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Umm...why did you quote me?

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