2007-10-31

Death of a Laptop/Windows Vista Review

My HP/Compaq a220n died on 13 July, 2007. It does not complete the boot process, and appears to be hanging while executing the optical drive Power On Self Test (POST) code from the system BIOS.

I have since acquired an Acer AMD 64 Dual Core machine [will post the specs later] which came from Walmart pre-loaded with Windows VIsta.

I've been using the Acer for a couple weeks now, and am finding that Windows Vista sux even harder than Windows XP - this is Win95 territory, in fact. Crappy OS, crashes regularly, and runs slower the new, better hardware (this new system has a 64-bit dual core processor w/ 2Gig of RAM) than XP did on a system with only 512M of RAM and a 2 generations older processor.

This system is so slow that the cursor hangs for seconds at a time just while trying to move it across the screen, w/ nothing in particular running in the background.

The Vista user interface is ever cluckier to use than the XP interface (e.g. the new Start Menu is just utter crap - it doesn't fit on the screen, and going to "All Programs" gets me into a mess that need the arrow key pad to get out of without doing serious collateral damage to the menu itself as the brainded trackpad driver tries to drag and drop your menu items in places that, while not specified ahead of time, appear to be more malicious than just random.

In short, this machine

  1. Appears to have a malign intelligence all its own
  2. Obviously and very "vocally" HATES the user.
  3. Appears to be pursuing some other-motivated agenda that has to have been conceived and implemented by Microsoft Corp at the expense of anyone with the temerity to actually try to do useful or productive work with a laptop computer.

Next order of business: Install a 64-bit OS that supports full multi-tasking. [note that Vista seems to be running 32-bit code in a 32-bit emulated environment running on top of the 64-bit hardware - probably why the machine is so slow - HAL is not your friend, anymore, it seems]

So despite the gifting a brand new, higher-end-than-what-we-had replacement for the HP, we still aren't able to accomplish any non-trivial tasks with the new machine until the system software is rebuilt and properly configured. Film at eleven.