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BobC
07-02-2007, 21:04
Did you have trouble loading Vista? I bet not as much as this guy.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FVbf9tOGwno

pheadxdll
07-02-2007, 21:12
At least it worked on one of his machines. :) I tried vista a couple years ago in a beta stage and I didn't like it too much.

Schnabel
08-02-2007, 19:47
At least it worked on one of his machines. :) I tried vista a couple years ago in a beta stage and I didn't like it too much.

Same here. I think it was mostly because of the fact that my computer is slow. Plus other flaws found here (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_n4mdcXa8B0). :D

Darkforces
10-02-2007, 17:30
wow

Michael Hill
10-02-2007, 17:42
In before the Mac fanboys claiming Vista. sucks. I've run it. I liked it.

CraigHickman
10-02-2007, 21:54
I ran it... It's decent. But then I found a theme and a couple apps that did all the new features for XP, which is much more stable, and has a lot more support, and so I'm back to that. Once Vista is stable and has proper support, I may consider switching over. But I'd rather not until I have to... Then I'd have to reset all my Inventor settings.

artdutra04
11-02-2007, 23:54
I ran it... It's decent. But then I found a theme and a couple apps that did all the new features for XP, which is much more stable, and has a lot more support, and so I'm back to that. Once Vista is stable and has proper support, I may consider switching over. But I'd rather not until I have to... Then I'd have to reset all my Inventor settings.This post certainly has me thinking: has anyone ever been able to install and run Inventor on an Intel Mac through Darwine? Or how about SolidWorks? Or are these applications too "Windows-based"?

I know some of these have trouble installing into Linux through Wine, so I would probably expect similar results through Darwine on OSX. But I don't think this'll prevent me from at least trying it when I get my new Mac Mini. ;)

Dan Zollman
13-02-2007, 16:25
...I may consider switching over. But I'd rather not until I have to... Then I'd have to reset all my Inventor settings.

Inventor has had a lot of problems on Vista for some people. Inventor on Vista doesn't have support from Autodesk yet.

This post certainly has me thinking: has anyone ever been able to install and run Inventor on an Intel Mac through Darwine? Or how about SolidWorks? Or are these applications too "Windows-based"?

I know some of these have trouble installing into Linux through Wine, so I would probably expect similar results through Darwine on OSX. But I don't think this'll prevent me from at least trying it when I get my new Mac Mini. ;)

I don't know about Darwine, but I've read that people successfully run Inventor using Bootcamp. A quick look at the Wikipedia entry on Darwine makes me think it wouldn't work:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Darwine

* Darwine doesn't have working Direct3D or OpenGL support at the current time. This is blamed on a bug in Apple's X11 implementation preventing GLX from functioning in a way WINE expects.
* Windows XP-only applications don't run correctly.

65_Xero_Huskie
15-02-2007, 08:57
Pre-installed Vista on my laptop. I was concerned about it when i bought it. But it actually runs pretty well. The only problems i see with it is that you have to configure almost every program to be allowed within the firewall and that you have to run everything as administrator..even though your the administrator.

ZeetherKID77
15-02-2007, 19:39
Protip: CTRL+ALT+DELETE

athtfishtebomb
22-02-2007, 00:16
im not gonna be an average mac fan but im gonna say one thing....BILL GATES IS A THIEF!!!!! HE STOLE FROM APPLE AND OS X AND CALLED IT HIS OWN AND PUT THE WINDOWS LOGO ON AND CALLED IT VISTA!!!! but hey bill gates is good at one thing....copying apple's os's and then rittling it with a crap load of security flaws.... but eh thats how micr$oft roles!!!....they also tried to sue linux companies because linux "stole" ideas from them!!! thats such a crock of sh#! microsoft suing a small defenseless linux company trying to increase their monopoly, and its hypocrytical because thats how micro$oft got started BY STEALING APPLE'S OS'S!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! GOD I HATE MICR$OFT!!!

whytheheckme
22-02-2007, 00:28
Protip: CTRL+ALT+DELETE

This was actually put in by developers, and was meant to be taken out. It turns out DOS (and then subsequent M$ O$s) was too crappy (oops.... Did I say crappy? I meant crappy) and needed a software interupt. Kind of like the reset button was left of the front of your computer because it was expected that you need it.

http://youtube.com/watch?v=TVRMrxF9BkQ

Yeah.... GO M$!!!!!!

Jacob

Joe Matt
22-02-2007, 00:51
im not gonna be an average mac fan but im gonna say one thing....BILL GATES IS A THIEF!!!!! HE STOLE FROM APPLE AND OS X AND CALLED IT HIS OWN AND PUT THE WINDOWS LOGO ON AND CALLED IT VISTA!!!! but hey bill gates is good at one thing....copying apple's os's and then rittling it with a crap load of security flaws.... but eh thats how micr$oft roles!!!....they also tried to sue linux companies because linux "stole" ideas from them!!! thats such a crock of sh#! microsoft suing a small defenseless linux company trying to increase their monopoly, and its hypocrytical because thats how micro$oft got started BY STEALING APPLE'S OS'S!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! GOD I HATE MICR$OFT!!!

See Matt, this is a fanboy, I told you I am not.

Anyway, ok, please breathe. Just repeat to yourself "Only selling 60% predicted levels" and "Leopard in a month or so" and you'll be fine.