| Re: Photoshop CS: Any problems with Vista? It's unlikely your current problems are hardware related. They are most likely due to six years of installing/uninstalling software and a lot of leftover Windows Registry settings. If it was easy to do, offloading your C:\ drive and doing a fresh install of XP and all software would most likely cure what ail's ya. But getting a replacement machine has its advantages if you're looking for more speed, RAM, throughput, disk space, etc. all in one shot. Did that myself about a year ago.
a. CS definitely runs fine under XP.
b. There are some who have reported difficulties using Vista.
c. "I enjoy using Photoshop (hobby only) and want to be sure that I get an OS that will not give me a problem when running or installing Photoshop CS."
Reading between the lines here's my .02.
You already understand how to use XP and did not identify any compelling technical reasons to upgrade to Vista. If your current PC is six years old, you probably have older ancillary hardware, e.g., printer, scanner, etc. that may need Vista drivers and/or older versions of software besides Photoshop that will need to be upgraded or replaced for Vista.
Why not get a "Vista ready" machine with XP pre-installed? That would assure the highest degree of certainty in terms of compatibility with all your current hardware and software, the least hassle in terms of getting going (no need to "learn Vista, too") and provide a future option to upgrade to Vista should you decide to do so. |