> What sort of extra Vista stuff did you turn off? I have a very long tweaks list (not all Vista specific); if I prune it a bit for anything sensitive, I can email it your way if you like. Such things are very personal, of course.
> I think the extra crap in Vista comes from its origins in the Windows > Server 2003 code base, there are parts of Vista that look very much > like server admin tools - such as the Reliability Monitor under > Control Panel/Admin tools. Aye. And a lot of it was related to their desired security model, firewalling and so on. Which, on the whole, has worked well. > D2007 runs very well with 4GB memory, a big improvement from when I I've been in 2GB for a while, recently upping to 3, but also running a 4GB SD card for ReadyBoost 'n such. > -Occasionally fails to resume after suspend, and I lose everything > open. (So I record what windows are open as part of the suspend). Very rare, but I see that occasionally. Or a spontanous reboot going into sleep mode (that's what it looks like anyway). Could be drivers I guess, but too rare to bother trying to track. > -After resume there is a long wait (20-30 sec) while a dialogue pops > up saying "Windows Explorer is not responding - do you want to Never seen that. I'm usually resuming from Sleep mode; I don't hibernate, and only reboot about once a week. > These are computers that you have had Vista installed for a while > then? Did you start with SP1 or upgrade to it? I think I went right to SP1 at the time I installed V64 about 14 months ago. cheers, peter =========================================== Peter Hyde, Development Director * http://TurboNote.com -- top-rated onscreen sticky notes * Web development and automation: http://webcentre.co.nz _______________________________________________ NZ Borland Developers Group - Delphi mailing list Post: [email protected] Admin: http://delphi.org.nz/mailman/listinfo/delphi Unsubscribe: send an email to [email protected] with Subject: unsubscribe
