Maya 7 did install fine. Does run much slower than when on Windows XP.
If you have very fast hardware (which if you have Maya and use Maya on a daily basis) you probably do, it might perform better.
But installed fine and started up fine.
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What kind of video card memory is Microsoft recommending for Vista?
Looks like most people will have to upgrade to at least 128 MB of video memory if they want to run Vista properly.
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What does solitare look like?![]()
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Pretty cool... so bottom line is you need the latest processer and maxed out ram to run vista smooth I guess. BTW, longhorn was a cooler name for the OS.

Me too. Right now I'm very satisfied w/XP. I haven't had a crash in ages, it's definitely the most stable Windows I've ever used. Using a few free (or very cheap) programs, I no longer have problems w/spyware, viruses, or popups. I have multiple backups in case disaster ever does strike. And there are all kinds of cool free themes and wallpapers out there so I never get bored w/the look of my desktop. (Same w/the free themes for Mozilla Firefox.) After all the hassles I had w/the previous versions of Windows, XP SP2 seems stable, fast, and looks cool. I ain't changing to Vista until I'm absolutely sure they've got it right.Quote from gnome:
I don't plan to use Vista until its SP2 is out.