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Microsoft Releases Vista's Successor, And It's FAST
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Microsoft Releases Vista's Successor, And It's FAST
Microsoft Releases Vista's Successor, And It's FAST
Published by Mike
12th March 2008
Microsoft Releases Vista's Successor, And It's FAST

On February 27, Microsoft released a new operating system that can replace Vista. It has all the patches and fixes that are in Vista SP1, and runs nearly all the same software, but runs it faster. Early reviews show that Windows Workstation 2008 is the speediest and most secure version of Windows to come along in a decade.

There is one small problem, though. Microsoft doesn't actually sell a product named "Windows Workstation 2008" in a neat little package. You have to create it yourself -- from a copy of the newly released Windows Server 2008. I'm a fan of Windows Server 2008 because it is the only version of Windows that heeds the advice of Antoine de Saint-Exupery: "Perfection is achieved, not when there is nothing more to add, but when there is nothing left to take away."

The resulting freedom from bloat gives "Windows Workstation 2008" a major performance advantage. Some tests show it's almost 20% faster than Vista. It's a Windows developer dream platform thanks to its built-in server features like IIS, plus Hyper-V for creating virtual machines.

It can be a bit tricky to configure Server 2008 as a desktop OS, but thanks to instructions in a Microsoft employee's blog and at an independent Web site, it's certainly doable by a technical user. Vista drivers written to the WDDM model are compatible with Server 2003, which means you should be able to use any hardware that has a Vista driver. The only nut that doesn't seem to be cracked yet is getting Media Center functionality to work, but I suspect even that is just a matter of time.

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By vlad on 12th March 2008, 07:09 AM
Re: Microsoft Releases Vista's Successor, And It's FAST

This is an excellent idea, I have to rebuild my home PC anyway.
Does it support DirectX?
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By logifuse on 12th March 2008, 07:18 AM
Re: Microsoft Releases Vista's Successor, And It's FAST

I thought this was going to be about Windows XP SP3.
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By ExtremePC on 12th March 2008, 07:50 AM
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Originally Posted by vlad View Post
This is an excellent idea, I have to rebuild my home PC anyway.
Does it support DirectX?
Yes it does. Server 2008 is listed in the supported OS's on the DirectX runtime download page.

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en
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By GuiGuy on 12th March 2008, 03:33 PM
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Before I get too excited about yet another M$ endorsement from a kid with too much time on his hands, I'll take time out to remember the promises of Vista. Remember them? And we know what we got, don't we. Bloated eye candy, able to send packets of data across the network at speeds slower than dial up!

Gimme a break. Linux looks better every day.
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By vlad on 12th March 2008, 06:33 PM
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Gimme a break. Linux looks better every day.
It is fine, if it works for you, than I am happy for you. I did not find my perfect OS, but will try.
Who is that kid anyway? They alway know what to to with their hands
On the funny side, you are reminding me that Robert DeNiro captain character in "Star Dust"
Agrhh!
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By krypto on 12th March 2008, 09:24 PM
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Sounds appealing - more is less. There really is a lot of unnecessary bloat in a lot of current software. Better always means more.

Adobe recently released some software called lightroom that shows what you can do when you start from scratch with current tech and a minimalist approach
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By jsbbs on 13th March 2008, 08:15 AM
Re: Microsoft Releases Vista's Successor, And It's FAST

Note that the article says...
"The only nut that doesn't seem to be cracked yet is getting Media Center functionality to work, but I suspect even that is just a matter of time"

So for the time being, it's not a go-er...
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By ExtremePC on 13th March 2008, 08:30 AM
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Note that the article says...
"The only nut that doesn't seem to be cracked yet is getting Media Center functionality to work, but I suspect even that is just a matter of time"

So for the time being, it's not a go-er...
No it just means no one has attempted to move the files and folders and register the dll's that make up VMC or they have but have have not reported on it yet, thats a bit different than its a "no-goer".

You could impress us all and try it yourself though, I'm sure no one here would mind.

Personally I've given Server 2008 a try and took it off imediately, I did not like the Vista-ish file manager/explorer for the same reason I detest Vista ..... its soooooo awfully messy.
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By vlad on 15th March 2008, 07:54 PM
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I have installed Standard edition and have followed all instruction to enable Vista features and disable unnecessary junk.
It is fast, clean and stable. It runs games as a demon. And it seems to fast with file transfers.
Really happy with it. Will keep you posted.
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