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November 8th, 2006

Will Windows Vista be worth the wait?

Posted by Ed Bott @ 11:05 am

Categories: Image Galleries, Windows Vista

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Update: The official press release, in Q&A format, is here. The informal release (with video clip) is on the Windows Vista Team Blog. According to the Q&A, general availability will be January 30, 2007. (I believe this means I win the pool.)

It's been a long and winding road, but Windows Vista is finally released to manufacturing. That means the final stage of the waiting game has begun. According to Microsoft, Volume Licensing customers will receive media containing Business and Enterprise editions of Windows Vista by the end of this month, with Ultimate edition available via download. Giant PC makers will get those bits as well, and retail customers will be able to buy Windows Vista on new PCs or in retail boxes by the end of January. (Those rumors that Vista will be publicly unveiled at the Consumer Electronics Show in early January? No way, say my sources.)

I've been working with an escrow build of the final release code since last Friday. What's new and what's changed in the gold RTM bits? The last little pieces of UI bling - some fancy icons, new wallpapers, and the long-awaited Robert Fripp-created sounds - are included, and the feature set is locked down. For a full walkthrough, see the detailed image gallery I've put together:

A first look at Windows Vista (finally!)

You'll no doubt be overwhelmed with coverage of the minutiae of Windows Vista in the next few days and weeks, but focusing on the road behind or on pixel-by-pixel inspections is a waste of time. After nearly a year of working with Windows Vista day in and day out in production environments, I've come up with three questions that every Windows user needs to ask about Windows Vista.

Does it work?

On shiny clean desktop hardware, with new Vista drivers, this version of Windows works exceptionally well. I've installed the RTM bits on a new dual-core desktop from Dell; a two-year-old Pentium 4 system, also from Dell; a custom-built system with an Intel motherboard and a Pentium D processor; and even a much-upgraded 2002-vintage Pentium 4 system. In all four cases, setup was flawless. The new image-based setup scheme doesn't quite hit the 15-minute benchmark that Windows boss Jim Allchin promised at the beginning of the year, but on a fast system a clean setup typically completes in 20-30 minutes, mostly unattended.

Upgrading over an existing installation is a little more problematic, especially on notebooks and offbeat hardware. My upgrade experience with a top-of-the-line Acer Tablet PC has been problematic for months, and the final build fails with a Blue Screen of Death, thanks to a conflict with the onboard Realtek sound circuitry. A clean setup works better, but is still far from perfect. Similarly, trying to set up Windows Vista on a Shuttle small-form-factor PC - as a clean setup or an upgrade - fails every time. (Microsoft says they're unable to reproduce the problem on a similar system.)

Over the past six months, I've kept track of countless bugs in Vista. Most are fixed, and I have yet to bump into a so-called showstopper. That doesn't mean this RTM build of Vista is perfect; far from it. There are still plenty of small glitches. If you move the data folders out of the user profile and onto a separate partition, for instance, the search index doesn't get updated, and some programs (including Windows Live Messenger) still look for data in the old locations.

Microsoft argues that some setup problems will disappear early next year as hardware manufacturers finally get around to releasing Vista-compatible drivers. For now, anyone considering a Vista upgrade needs to pay special attention to driver availability.

What's in it for me?

The image gallery I've put together hits the highlights of Windows Vista, and anyone who dismisses Vista as a minor update is missing the point. Much of the underlying architecture of Windows Vista has been completely reworked, which has the potential to make it more reliable and more secure than XP. Whether Windows Vista can live up to that potential, only time will tell. Yes, a few highly touted Vista features are also available for Windows XP, including Windows Defender and Windows Media Player 11. But the laundry list of new Vista-only features is impressive.

  • A radically revamped Windows Explorer with integrated Desktop Search capabilities
  • A completely rewritten networking stack that supports IPv6
  • A two-way firewall that increases protection for many existing Windows services
  • New audio, display, and power management architectures
  • User Account Control, IE7 Protected Mode, and Bitlocker Drive Encryption
  • Windows Photo Gallery, with industry-standard support for saving metadata in image files
  • Excellent backup tools, including the ability to recover previous versions of a file
  • SuperFetch, ReadyBoost, and other performance-enhancing innovations
  • Tablet PC support
  • A slick and stable upgrade to Windows Media Center

Ultimately, the experience of using Windows Vista is more important than any feature on that list. I've talked to dozens of beta testers, and reactions to Vista are mixed. The majority give it a thumbs up, but a significant minority are turned off by the new UI, by the hassles of User Account Control, or by issues like licensing and cost.

Is it worth it?

That's the $399 question, isn't it? Microsoft's done a terrible job of communicating the differences between the many editions, and the eye-popping $399 retail price tag on Windows Vista Ultimate Edition has put off some enthusiasts.

The recent hassle over Vista licensing certainly didn't help Microsoft's cause, and trepidation over the successor to Windows Genuine Advantage, the Windows Software Protection Platform doesn't help either. It's possible that Microsoft has permanently alienated some of its most loyal customers.

Between now and the end of January, Microsoft and its PC-building partners will no doubt roll out irresistible upgrade offers. For Windows users, there's no hurry to make a decision.

Ed BottEd Bott is an award-winning technology writer with more than two decades' experience writing for mainstream media outlets and online publications. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.

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Trolling? Wow. A little unfair.
Honestly, I was just making a point. And here I am after all these months just to say one thing.

TAKE A LOOK, I was right. While its true lots of Vista is being implemented lets examine how ma... (Read the rest)
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People want something that will just work  zmud | 11/08/06
People want something...  rondev | 11/08/06
What is the benefit to me?  Information_z | 11/10/06
Amen to that...  Reindeer911 | 12/07/06
Suppose you were going to upgrade...  Anton Philidor | 11/08/06
Actually...  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 11/08/06
Good.  Anton Philidor | 11/08/06
There's no emulation  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 11/09/06
There is a compatibility mode ...  ShadeTree | 11/09/06
True.... But...  Wolfie2K3 | 11/10/06
System Works  ramien@... | 12/07/06
I'm not sure if there is anything  mdemuth | 11/08/06
wait and see  willyu | 11/08/06
like what?  erniescar99 | 11/08/06
My personal opinion  NonZealot | 11/08/06
So long as the HTML control is in charge...  Resuna | 11/08/06
Have you actually looked at Vista?  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 11/08/06
What's in it for the average Joe?  adam_odonnell@... | 11/08/06
What's in it  drhesq | 11/10/06
HUH?  Wolfie2K3 | 11/10/06
There always has to be someone who reminds...  StevenOz | 11/08/06
And there always has to be someone else ...  ShadeTree | 11/08/06
You know what? You're right.  StevenOz | 11/08/06
Apples and Oranges  dgari | 11/08/06
Apples and Oranges  dgari | 11/08/06
OS Upgrade costs????  alagna | 11/08/06
re: OS Upgrade costs????  M.R. Kennedy | 11/09/06
I disagree with the "Premium Price" comment.  Laff | 11/09/06
Don't contradict Mac Myths  MacCanuck | 11/09/06
Why would you do that?  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 11/09/06
I actually run Vista on a 2004 vintage ...  ShadeTree | 11/09/06
And your point is?  Laff | 11/09/06
Microsoft had a funeral for DOS...  Anton Philidor | 11/09/06
Pull the band aide fast or pull it slow.  Laff | 11/09/06
Put down the pipe  NonZealot | 11/09/06
No this is a word game only.....  Laff | 11/09/06
There's a reason for that...  Wolfie2K3 | 11/10/06
OS X is not more expensive than Windows  rameeti | 11/09/06
Vista Costs To Much  chessmen | 11/09/06
Funny you should mention price...  MacCanuck | 11/09/06
Despite any forthcoming commentary from the "We Hate Windows" gang...  Cayble | 11/08/06
Well then - you know how they'll solve that problem....  bportlock | 11/08/06
You are likely correct, and...  Cayble | 11/08/06
And with the help of some "security" patches...  bportlock | 11/09/06
Support...  Wolfie2K3 | 11/10/06
You raise an excellent point  NonZealot | 11/08/06
The funny thing is...  mdsmedia | 11/08/06
Trolling? Wow. A little unfair.  Cayble | 07/20/07
Actually while I am an Apple fan or fanatic I don't hate MS or Windows.  Laff | 11/09/06
Envy is the sincerest form of envy.  Anton Philidor | 11/09/06
So is imitation (re flattery)  MacCanuck | 11/09/06
Apple Lampoons PC's...  Wolfie2K3 | 11/10/06
Vista Installation  danzig6 | 11/08/06
Vista installation  rondev | 11/08/06
That's pretty much the experience with the Shuttle box  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 11/08/06
Ed, try running the Vista compatibility ...  ShadeTree | 11/09/06
I've done that  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 11/09/06
Installing Vista..  Wolfie2K3 | 11/10/06
I'll have to remember these comments  barstewards | 11/12/06
Visual Studio -- too bad  1Serve | 11/08/06
What incompatibilities?  NonZealot | 11/08/06
It seems a little vauge  mdemuth | 11/08/06
That should have been  mdemuth | 11/08/06
Windows Vista doesnt work on DELL E310  itzinstinct@... | 11/08/06
With XP there were issues on installing  Michael L Hereid Sr | 11/12/06
Got confused for a bit ...  Henaway | 11/08/06
The difference is...  NonZealot | 11/08/06
While true, it is far less...  mdsmedia | 11/08/06
Not exactly  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 11/09/06
Couch potato vs. Athlete  pberry26@... | 11/09/06
Neato!  NonZealot | 11/09/06
GNU/Linux is NOT Windoze!  pberry26@... | 11/09/06
Do you want to try again?  NonZealot | 11/09/06
PCLinuxOS works great - very pleased with it  agentmouse | 12/11/06
Flash 9 for linux due In january!!!!!!!!!!!  Hrothgar - PCLinuxOS User | 12/13/06
Vista  jfusstw | 11/08/06
Vista price  Tiggster | 11/08/06
Vista, Linux, etc...  alagna | 11/08/06
Apples: Good Reason to go back to the tree  jkratzer3 | 11/09/06
time and money invested  Mr_Dave | 11/09/06
The price is too high  Information_z | 11/10/06
By the time you've configured a Dell to the standard  labarker | 12/07/06
I Play world of warcraft  Hrothgar - PCLinuxOS User | 12/13/06
MAINSTREAM won't care if VISTA works or NOT  rh0 | 11/08/06
HOW DARE YOU SPEAK THE TRUTH!!!!!!!  Hrothgar - PCLinuxOS User | 12/13/06
Vista is Ready!  windjammer_z | 11/08/06
High price and strict licence means moer piracy?  raviratlami | 11/08/06
Due to Price and Security, I'm trying Linux Instead  wwm1234 | 11/09/06
Try SuSE  critic-at-arms | 11/09/06
May I recommend?  pberry26@... | 11/09/06
I disagree  Hrothgar - PCLinuxOS User | 12/13/06
PCLinuxOS is the excellent one for home use  agentmouse | 12/11/06
This loyal customer is open to any alternative OS  zaine_ridling | 11/09/06
Some FREEdom of choice ? R U ready?  pberry26@... | 11/09/06
Try Linux / Open Office  dproske | 11/09/06
Wont upgrade will buy one with Vista  Arabian | 11/09/06
More of Ed's myths  martin23 | 11/09/06
No answer to article title  Stan_Krute | 11/09/06
No, and there won't be an answer...  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 11/09/06
OUCH!  jkratzer3 | 11/09/06
Confused by several things...  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 11/09/06
I hate OEM "wipe all of your data along with your OS" disks  CobraA1 | 11/10/06
We'll have to disagree  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 11/10/06
Data shouldn't be on the system partition  NonZealot | 11/10/06
You can get Vista premium for $110  georgeou | 11/09/06
not sure i understand the marketing behind this  superfunkomatic@... | 11/09/06
How does $159 sound?  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 11/09/06
What's wrong with XP?  leopmahon@... | 11/09/06
By that logic...  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 11/09/06
If it ain't broke...  Reindeer911 | 11/09/06
Too much to explain, but . . .  critic-at-arms | 11/09/06
Unfortunately for XP you WILL move to Vista  msdead | 11/09/06
WGA and end of support.  michael_orton@... | 11/09/06
Proof of your timelines please!  NonZealot | 11/09/06
Already covered this  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 11/09/06
Time line wrong.  msdead | 11/10/06
Bill Gates stated publically in a interview  Michael L Hereid Sr | 11/12/06
Jaded  news.letter@... | 11/09/06
VISTA and drivers.  michael_orton@... | 11/09/06
Safety  kentfx_z | 11/09/06
Unbeliavable..  tero@... | 11/09/06
64 bit  destrecht@... | 11/09/06
You don't need to spend $399 for 64-bit  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 11/09/06
Vista Premium is $110  georgeou | 11/09/06
$130 with the $20 S&H  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 11/09/06
XP had nothing I needed, Vista certainly doesn't  Dr_Zinj | 11/09/06
U Got It  eric_s@... | 11/09/06
Visduh  Hugh G. Rection | 11/09/06
Problem is support for Windows 2000  tigernaeem@... | 11/12/06
my main questions are 64-bit? clone? amd? nvidia?  wessonjoe | 11/09/06
Worth it - No. Sucessful - Yes  s_nick_k@... | 11/09/06
Except for the choice, there is no choice  NonZealot | 11/09/06
You are way out of date or just fudding  barstewards | 11/12/06
Worth it? No. Boring? Yes.  dave.leigh@... | 11/09/06
Of Course there is a choice  goldenpirate@... | 11/10/06
Please tell me what's in for me  dave@... | 11/09/06
Fair question. ...  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 11/09/06
TOTAL NOTHING  jackie40d@... | 11/09/06
VISTA CHARITY  jnealjones@... | 11/09/06
If you want to crash !  jackie40d@... | 11/09/06
Question? ED...  LazLong | 11/09/06
I think I can answer this one  NonZealot | 11/09/06
You're proving to be a joke and a bore  MacCanuck | 11/10/06
Apple/Mac bashing?  NonZealot | 11/10/06
That's not the point...  MacCanuck | 11/10/06
Easy answer  NonZealot | 11/10/06
There are Linux distros for apple hardware so that does  Hrothgar - PCLinuxOS User | 12/13/06
Forrester: Customers wont rush to Vista  D. T. Schmitz | 11/09/06
Link?  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 11/09/06
It's in the "fyi", 1st line (NT)  MacCanuck | 11/10/06
Thanks  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 11/10/06
Money Does Not Grow on Trees  whoozhe@... | 11/09/06
Vista on new laptop  ericreich | 11/10/06
Vista - more bloat upon bloat  goldenpirate@... | 11/10/06
Can you clarify?  NonZealot | 11/10/06
You missed the point - I think  goldenpirate@... | 11/10/06
Yup, I missed the point  NonZealot | 11/10/06
"Bloat" is an understatement  timhodkinson | 11/10/06
I am looking at Mac for the first time in my life.  tigernaeem@... | 11/11/06
Let's analyze your requirements  NonZealot | 11/11/06
PS More Apple greed  NonZealot | 11/11/06
The real reason for Vista  cbsimkins@... | 11/11/06
You don't need to spend $1200  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 11/12/06
Buy a new PC once Vista is available  02Pete | 11/13/06
I JUST took the other road and ordered a new Dell Media Center...  Jeff Hayes | 11/15/06
Vista RC2  jskline0@... | 11/16/06
Doesn't ring true  Ed BottZDNet Moderator | 11/17/06
Vista  robert.s.leggat | 11/17/06
Microsoft is pushing computer upgrades  silverarj | 11/22/06
Intel or AMD  KansasCityKG | 11/29/06
Intel or AMD  jworth | 07/14/07
Sorry, Microsft. I've bailed out  cparker.reikimaster@... | 11/29/06
Vista Installation Redux  danzig6 | 12/04/06
Probably Not  jbaviera@... | 12/07/06
Read The EULA  Ole Man | 12/07/06
Try the no US pricing  whoozhe@... | 12/08/06
Cry Babies!  n4lxl | 12/10/06
XP is ok for me, Vista not worth buying  agentmouse | 12/11/06

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