Yeah I think you are probably right about AVG, I might have just got carried away there. It was Zone Alarm that was playing up. Last time I used ZA, it seemed fine - 3 months ago.
Also, I've not really noticed any particular difference in disk speed between having AHCI on or off. In Linux, using the hdparm -t command shows very little difference in performance with AHCI on and disabled. There's an article on wikipedia about AHCI and Vista, with links to fixes. It's nice to see that Windows has a long list of problems with AHCI, while Linux is only struggling with one or two issues particular to certain hardware. Both Intel and AMD are contributing code to the Linux kernel for it to work with their new technologies within their latest processors (not that I can afford them) while Linux is also going to be the first OS to support the new USB3 hardware. On 15/8/2009, "Alan Sondheim" <[email protected]> wrote: > >more reasons - > >the UAC is miserable. the audio balloons are almost impossible to turn >off. it's slower than XP. constant permission messiness with the console. >no tweakUI without paying for it. too much configuration - too many >effects to disable. AVG does work btw and auto-updates. I'm waiting for 7, >see if I can put it on top w/out losing efficiency or the programs I'm >using. >- alan > >On Sat, 15 Aug 2009, james morris wrote: > >> >> why i'm tempted to delete vista >> ------------------------------- >> >> 1) I must disable SATA AHCI mode in the BIOS because Vista Home Premium >> can't handle it. Consequently the hard drives are not operating at full >> speed. If I don't do this, Vista crashes around 2 seconds after it >> first begins booting up. >> >> 2) I've got no software that makes using Vista worth the hassle. I have >> two games, Tomb Raider, and Crysis, but I can't be bothered to play >> them because it feels so unproductive and a waste of time learning how >> to. >> >> 3) Somewhere along the line while Windows was downloading and installing >> updates, it broke something. While I was fumbling around in Tomb Raider, >> Windows suddenly decided it had better things to do and began >> configuring updates. It got halfway along configuring update 2 of 3 and >> then decided it wouldn't bother after all... it rebooted the computer >> instead. >> >> 4) The firewall and anti virus software crashed and I can't be bothered >> to keep updating them either. They suck. So does the trial version of >> the Nero or something media player which does nothing but suck. >> >> 5) Because I don't ever use Vista. It would free up some disk space if I >> were to delete it. >> >> 6) It's good to do a bit of cleaning and dump things which are unused. >> >> 7) It's been at least 3 months since I used Vista. And I only used it >> then because someone sent me a Word document as an attachment. It seemed >> that OpenOffice.org could not read the contents. Turned out I was sent >> an empty document. >> >> >> >> ONE NOT VERY GOOD REASON WHY I SHOULD NOT DELETE VISTA >> ------------------------------------------------------ >> >> 1) I might need it for some irritating reason, presently unknown to me, >> in the future. >> _______________________________________________ >> NetBehaviour mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour >> >> > > >| current internet text file: http://www.alansondheim.org/qf.txt >| Alan Sondheim Mail archive: http://sondheim.rupamsunyata.org/ >| Webpage (directory) at http://www.alansondheim.org >| [email protected], [email protected], tel US 718-813-3285 >! http://www.facebook.com/alan.sondheim > >_______________________________________________ >NetBehaviour mailing list >[email protected] >http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour > _______________________________________________ NetBehaviour mailing list [email protected] http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour
