for home use vista blows xp out of the water, so much fresher and does everything a home user needs well.vista tip..
uninstall and install xp
for home use vista blows xp out of the water, so much fresher and does everything a home user needs well.vista tip..
uninstall and install xp
Snap!!
My XPS M1530 was delivered on Friday too!!
I love it, really nice bit of kit, like you i'm just getting used to Vista but it is quite nice and mine runs it very well (I opted for the 4GB RAM option!)
same spec as my sony although i have a high res 17" screen, 2 x 320gb hdd's RAID0 and a 512mb graphics card.Got mine Thursday - 2.6Ghz Core2/4Gb/BD-RE/Vista Ultimate/5520 HSDPA module and Intel 4965BGN. Considered the 64Gb flashdrive but having had one on test I'm dubious to the 'massive' performance advances and my Latitude lasts an hour LONGER on a 5400rpm traditional disk.
I've got a Dell XPS M1530 too.
Had the 4Gb Ram, not much point tbh as Vista can only run at 3.6Gb!
Its a lovely bit of kit and love the biometric finger print reader.
you are lucky to get 3.6gb tbh, its normally between 3gb and 3.5gb.I'll upgrade Vista to XP1 then, see if it works. The update is avaialble to download, just not done it yet.
Its a known issue with Vista only running at 3.6Gb.
The 400Mb are allocated to Graphics and other resource, but when you have seperate Graphics memory what really is the point ?!