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how does 5505 compare overall to the previous releases?

installation time?

boot time?

resume from hybernate?

sleep mode (has this been fixed?)?

responsiveness of graphics?

cheers!

It's a result of a bug. There are a couple of bugs in this build in the taskbar including screen flashing around the Start Menu and Media Player not drawing correctly when minimised to the taskbar.

how does 5505 compare overall to the previous releases?

installation time?

boot time?

resume from hybernate?

sleep mode (has this been fixed?)?

responsiveness of graphics?

cheers!

I have the build 5472 on a PC with overall performance = 1.0 and these are my stats:

CPU 2.3 (very old P4 1.7GHz)

RAM 3.1 (768 MB)

GPU 1.0 (very old ATI radeon 7500)

HD 3.3

Ultimate Edition

installation time = 45 min

boot time < 10 seconds

mem: 50%

graphics: very fast with basic interface

On Vista everything is faster than Windows XP

Edited by franzon

I have submitted a bug report about a clock being visible on the Welcome Screen, I haven't recieved a reply yet, but I'll post when I do! :)

Maybe if all guys of this forum send an email about the clock, they'll take it in consideration. :huh:

Where do you submitted a bug report? :)

Maybe if all guys of this forum send an email about the clock, they'll take it in consideration. :huh:

Where do you submitted a bug report? :)

Did you mean:

Where do you submit a bug report?

Where did you submit the bug report?

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FYI, you can find out on Microsoft Connect, and I submitted it where your supposed to!

I'll probably have a response tomarrow! ;)

any of you beta testers out there can check if a request has been answered by microsoft on the Connect feedback of vista?

a clock is very needed in the welcome screen because its displayed alot when users arent logged in on a kitchen computers/home offices

Go read the Vista newsgroup.... In the announcements. It was posted today.

"First, we are working on getting a new build out to you to test....."

"You should not expect a new build to arrive this week, but when it does I?ll ask that you do the following:..."

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There you go. Lets all wait a little longer.

any of you beta testers out there can check if a request has been answered by microsoft on the Connect feedback of vista?

a clock is very needed in the welcome screen because its displayed alot when users arent logged in on a kitchen computers/home offices

since the featureset is pretty much locked down i doubt a feature request this late in the game would be able to make it in. But you never know, what's the bugid for that suggestion?

Here is the Feedback fourm:

http://www.microsoft.com/windowsvista/sent...ts/default.mspx

Sidenote: looks they updated this, and the other pages of the vista site with teal and "aurroa" fell. It also looks like they updated some screenshots.

http://www.windowsvista.com

A lot better, cleaner in my opinion :)

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