Saturday, October 07, 2006

Scott Hanselman wrote an online diary of his upgrade to Vista RC1 a few weeks ago, and I have to admit, I felt for a short period like I would have to trade in my geek card for not having tried it myself. Then yesterday, I caught on Slashdot that Microsoft had released RC2, so I figured what the heck. I downloaded the 64-bit version and installed it over the course of about 3 hours this morning.

Scott's experiences with RC1 had me dreading hardware compatibility issues, but so far, the only problem I've really noticed is that my cheap Logitech web cam wasn't recognized.  Besides that, it was a very smooth install (I installed clean).  I'm still exploring the new interface, but my first impression is that I totally dig it.

I did notice one weird thing with the guest account.  It looks like web access controls for the guest account are enabled by default with no way to disable it.  So, when my mom is here and wants to check her Ebay auctions, she'd actually have to ask me for permission.  Meh.  So as a workaround I created a standard user account name "Visitor," denied it access to any sensitive info anywhere on my system, and gave it full web access rights.

If anyone's curious, my Windows Experience Index is 3.0. Apparently, my integrated video card sucks (well, duh!).

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