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Old 12-11-2007, 02:19 PM
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Windows Vista or XP?

Hi all,

I am close to purchasing a new desktop and notebook for home. The question begs – do I purchase the above with Vista, or do I try and see if I can get XP instead. From an astro point of view, at this stage I will be using the computers for the following,

Laptop
Aiming to autoguide the HEQ5 with either PHD (apparently Vista OK) or GuideDog. Once I have purchased the laptop I will probably purchase the Qguide camera for guiding.

Desktop
Predominantly for processing/stacking photos……..(eg. Deep Sky Stacker, Registax) taken with the Canon 400D.

Really confused to how much of an issue people are still having with Vista.

Look forward to some replies.

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Daniel
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Old 12-11-2007, 02:38 PM
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Try to get XP, Vista is a dog IMO.
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Old 12-11-2007, 02:40 PM
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Vote 1. XP

You may be able to get most things going on Vista, but I don't know anyone that has Images Plus working on it yet. Maybe there was a secret I was missing out on. Besides Vista really needs a gig of ram to work even moderately well whereas XP will get by with 512 meg. That extra 512 will make quite a difference with photoshop and other memory intensive programs (registax, Deep Sky Stacker ) They will operate without the extra ram but boy doesn't it make a difference when you have it.
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Old 12-11-2007, 02:51 PM
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Vista, unless..

You have a really old (slow) computer (yours are new, so no problem).
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You have some software that definitely won't run on Vista

Memory 'issue' is a non-issue, with 1Gb (Edit: make that 2Gb) of RAM well under $100 (get at least 2 for Vista). Notebook RAM higher in price though. (Edit: 1Gb as cheap as $50! but vendors add lots of markup in notebooks)

What are the rough specs of your new pc's? I just bought a new notebook, lowest-end I could find, and it runs Vista fine on 512Mb (I will probably upgrade RAM soon). Higher spec notebook should romp it in.

I'd be happy to Vista-test any software you might want to use, if you tell me where I can get a demo. I've been using Vista for a year or more.
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Old 12-11-2007, 03:08 PM
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Hi again,

Thanks for replies so far. In terms of what I am looking at to purchase I should have been a bit more specific.

For the desktop, I will probably go with an Intel Core 2 Duo (E6550/E6750 or E6850 ??), with 3 Gig RAM (not sure if there is any point 4GB - from what I gather, the processor can only use a max of 3.2 GB). As for the laptop, I would hope for a Core 2 Duo as well, but in terms of RAM probably 1 GB RAM. As mentioned, the laptp will be predominantly utilised for autoguiding. All the photo processing and so forth would be done on the desktop (when the wife will not be using it!!)
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You might want to get an external hard-drive to capture your data to.. that way, you can just unplug from the laptop and plug into the desktop, without having to transfer gigabytes of files everywhere.
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Old 12-11-2007, 03:15 PM
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If your laptop is only going to used for autoguiding why not go back a few years and see if you can pick up one that still has a serial port or parallel port on it. Even if you decide to us a USB to serial adapter you will still have a serial port for applications such as DSLR Focus/Focus Assist/DSLR Shutter.
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Old 12-11-2007, 03:24 PM
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I have been checking the used/secondhand market for a laptop, as I don't think I need anything too fancy just for guiding, but for anything in a half decent condition seems to fetch a few hundred dollars (and who knows the 'real' condition). I suppose if that is the case I would rather put a few hundred bucks on top and purchase new. Seems to be quite a lot around for around the $1000 mark.
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My autoguiding laptop is an old T20 think pad running 98SE and apart from a bit of an idiosyncracy starting up, (it likes to be turned on, left for 20 min, turned off and then back on before windoze boots up ) it operates just about everything I have including my SBIG with CCDsoft. Sweet as!
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Hi Daniel, I find that Registax runs quite happily under Vista on my laptop and I can't see any difference between that and my desktop running XP.

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I have been checking the used/secondhand market for a laptop, as I don't think I need anything too fancy just for guiding, but for anything in a half decent condition seems to fetch a few hundred dollars (and who knows the 'real' condition). I suppose if that is the case I would rather put a few hundred bucks on top and purchase new. Seems to be quite a lot around for around the $1000 mark.
I found the same thing. People paying way too much on eBay for rubbish. So I bought an Acer Aspire 5315, going for $640 after $99 cashback, with Vista home basic, wireless, DVD, 3x USB2, 80Gb HDD, 512Mb RAM, 15.4" widescreen... (no serial though! not the old fashioned type anyway).
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