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Battery problem on notebook cause by vista

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Old 01-27-08, 12:19 PM   #1
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Microsoft Vista is consuming more battery power in laptop computers. This because of the Aero Glass interface. With Aero is turned off, the battery life is reportedly no worse than under Windows XP.
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Old 02-06-08, 02:23 PM   #2
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Yes, the more load is on your system the more battery it would consume. So it would be nice to use XP without that Aero thing and still i would recommend you to use XP as it is reliable and good OS.
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Vista is not that much of a good operating system and another thing is that you would face corropution problme very much regularly which is something really disgusting and also it woould eat your laptop power. So better would be to use it with Aero or use XP.
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I also had pre-installed Windows Vista when i bought my new laptop and i also faced the similar problem with the Aero. i have also downgraded to XP which is the best and the most stable Operating System in sense.
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the best OS is linux no OS can beat this OS in terms of stability,coding,programming,interface,etc

but its only best when you know how to use it

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the best OS is linux no OS can beat this OS in terms of stability,coding,programming,interface,etc

but its only best when you know how to use it

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else XP is the king
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