Quote from gnome:
Personally, I'm sticking with XP. But perhaps the best solution is to get a computer which offers both... like the Dell Precision line. That way one could run XP now and Vista later, if desired.
XP will be in extended support at least until 2014, and one could likely continue to use it for a couple of years past that (some are still using W2K).
Quote from kiwi_trader:
If you take that approach you will never run vista gnome.
You'll run xp now (still the best) and windows 7 in future (vista fixed up). You'll also be running win7 64bit because the drivers will finally have caught up so you might as well get the 10-20% performance benefit and all the memory you could want.
Personally I'm running XP 32bit on an SSD with ewfmgr to protect and speed up the system partition and mft for maximum speed on program files/user data partition. Then a 500G hd for bulk files. I run the temp, page, firefox cache and trading apps on a Superspeed ramdisk -- which can support your page file and can use the excess ram that Win 32bit can't reach. Fast as lightning and almost as stable as unix.
But I do have a Win7 x64 image for the SSD as well - good but still not compatible with all the apps one could want.
Quote from Hombre:
I have two desktops. One with XP and second with Vista. I have restore discs for XP. Would it be possible to instal XP on the Vista desktop from restore discs ? Do I need to delete Vista first ?