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Windows Vista RC2: more refined, but its not perfect
Monday, October 9th, 2006
Last Friday, Microsoft Corp. pushed Windows Vista Release Candidate 2 (RC2), Build 5744, out
the door. There’s no laundry list of new features and functions associated with this build of Vista, but there is something significant about it.
You can sum it up in one word: refinement.
The areas of installation, performance and bugginess associated with Media Center and the new Sleep power management mode have all been improved. Vista continues to be exceptionally stable. There’s no question that this new Windows is more reliable than XP.
I installed RC2 on three test machines, one Windows XP Pro upgrade and two clean installs. One upgrade installation screen notes that your "upgrade could take several hours" to complete. Mine didn’t, although it did run a little over an hour and a quarter. The two dual-boot clean installations were swifter than with Release Candidate 1 and showed some minor visual changes.
The results of RC2’s setup process were a tad cleaner. My three test machines were manufactured in different years — 2003, 2005 and 2006. The two newer models are laptops that have proprietary software for controlling hardware. Although all three have hardware Vista was unable to provide drivers for, with just a couple of exceptions, the new operating system quickly accepted legacy drivers designed for XP. Windows Vista RC2: Near-final OS more refined, but it’s not perfect
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