Decided on new box, ...But...
Nihill hit the nail on the head, "But..."
Could someone tell me the bottom line difference between the below two sources for Vista Home Premium? Like, perhaps, does one have to have separate drivers (understand the 64-bit drivers have to be ordered to match your original Vista OS serial number) Seems like back in the old days I got some boxed sets of W2G, which loaded all by themselves, and then a couple of "OEM" copies of W2G with other boxes which required some sort of extra boot floppies to install.. or something like that.
Anyway, i just wanted to move into the next generation of components so if i crater in the next while my wife won't be stuck with yesterday's computer and have to sort out lies from some sales person to upgrade later.
So i downloaded the "Vista-test program", and it told me to take a hike on every box we had except the laptop, and it would only accomodate the Basic Home version of Vista. So Acer said they'd 'upgrade' it to Vista Basic for fifty bucks, which was nice of them, but since it's running good and serves us well when we're away from home, i though i'd just leave it that way with XP perking along. Wife does her finances and email for us, and i play spider-solitaire and keep track of websites...
So anyway i just got finished building a new box and i want to put Vista (not the basic home version, nor any 'upgrade' version) on it. i already loaded Novell's boxed version of SUSE 10.2 on another box but don't believe she would like that so well after being used to all the prior versions of MS Windows. So am going to load up the new box with Vista, but need to know what's the difference between Tiger's price and MS's price. Tiger doesn't seem to say theirs is an "upgrade", which i don't like upgrades anyway, i like the full versions so i can give yesterday's toys to the kids and not have to keep them around in case the box needs reloaded sometime.
So anyway, here's the new box, i really don't know what i'm doing in all this new technology and parts but it's finally up and running with W2G so i'm ready to start over and make it use today's Vista OS instead of yesterday's.
Nforce 570 SLIT-A V-5.1 Dual DDR-2 667 w/8-channel sound, 2-Gig RAM (MBoard can handle 16 which (Linux and) the 64-bit version of Vista can handle, but i can't find any single-4's and don't want to invest too much in 1-gig-chips until the 4's come out), twin XFX-7600 video cards bridged, (2) 320-Gig Seagate SATA 7200/16mb drives fed from (2 of the 4) SATA feeds on the MBoard, (2) Ultra-ATA drives 160gig Seagate/80gig WD fed Cable-Select from IDE-1, (2) Dual-layer CD/DVD R/W's fed Cable-Select from IDE-2, (2) 3-1/2" USB-fed 7-in-1 Digital Media/floppy drives, Intel 3.0gig Pentium-D, Hec 580-w blue glow-light Power Supply, Apevia case (blue glow-lights also, see-thru side, kind of cool, should be a good girl-thing for my wife), 4-USB's in rear, 2-USB's in front, 1-Firewire, temperature readout, and a knob on front that i don't yet know what it does, and that's about it.
Except that Linux didn't really "see" the two SATA drives hooked to the MBoard, and neither does W2G, yet. But i havent' finished updating W2G and adding all the drivers for all the components either. Just wanted to find out what the difference is between the two prices below so i'll be ready to choose my vendor for Vista when i'm happy with the W2G install. There's about a c-note difference between Tiger (is Tiger's just an upgrade? Doesn't say so) and MS's "full version", and that difference could buy a lot of something else i probably need. Here's the links for the two prices:
- OEM $119.00 From TigerDirect
- Boxed "full version" $239.00 From Microsoft
Apologize for the lengthy post, but this is probably the last box i'll ever build. And if anyone is interested i'll let you know how it turns out with Vista.