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Windows Vista Security

by on June 12, 2008 · 2 comments

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Windows Vista – two words that make many PC users cringe.  Ok, so aside from possible issues that may have occurred before the release of Service Pack 1 (SP1) which has dramatically increased performance, reliability, and stability (on my system at least) one thing I have noticed is that for perhaps the first time the major concern with Windows isn’t security, but instead drivers and productivity.

Windows Updates have been issued for Vista and everytime I see that update icon I always think to myself “oh geez, I’m going to have to reboot”, but to my pleasent surprise most of the updates have been for Windows Defender – defintion files which do not require a reboot.

It wasn’t until this Tuesday (6/10/08) did I have to reboot for a few (3) security updates after weeks of being reboot-free.  Before this week, there were 4 (including SP1) in February, 0 in March, 4 in April, and 0 in May – all figures are for 2008.

Meanwhile, on the other hand you have OSX which recently (May) received 10.5.3 which patched about 40 security bugs.  Before that, we have 3 in February, 4 in March, 2 in April, 1 in May (10.5.3), and 1 so far in June.

Now as many of you know, I use both operating systems daily (if anything I’m leaning towards switching to OSX) and I should also note this article is not about comparing the two operating systems security.  I just find it interesting how the numbers appear when you set them next to each other.  Which leads to me to my original point of Vista security, I really do not think it is security people are conercned about with Vista but moreso hardware, driver, and productivity issues.

So why don’t you use Windows Vista?  If you do use Vista, how do you like it and what issues have you encountered?  Leave a comment!

  • http://davidstechshow.net David


    First off, great post!

    Second of all, I actually used to use Vista, but switched back to XP. I never really had a huge issue with Vista, in fact, I enjoyed it. It’s just the fact that my computer is not the best (by far) in the world, and it really could not handle Vista. Vista is a good OS, despite what everyone says, and I’d like to be able to get a good experience on it, but unfortunately, with my budget and the current computer windows-based computer I have, it just won’t work out. Overall, Vista – 1.5 thumbs up for me – OSX – 2 thumbs up.

    ~David

  • http://theleetgeeks.com wirelesspacket


    I am not writing this reply to bash Microsoft in any way. I just feel that they had a solid Operating System with Windows XP. There was no need to rush out an OS like Vista onto the market. Vista is extremely unstable, unreliable, and just not ready for prime time.

    OS X just works for me. It takes a load off of my mind knowing my machine isn’t going to break down during an update. At this point and time there is not need to worry about spyware or viruses. (Coming from a Windows world I do run antivirus software on the Mac!)

    I have seen so many Windows Vista machines die after an MS Update. You walk into work one morning. Update your machine. Take a stroll to the lunch room for some coffee. When you get back. All hell has broken loose. You spend the rest of your day trying to roll back or reinstalling your system. It extremely counter productive.

    Apple has an extremely stable and safe Operating System NOW! Who knows Microsoft might create the next best OS in due time. But for now I will just stick with OS X on the Mac.

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