It’s Official: Windows XP is Faster Than Vista

Although it’s been common knowledge among computer professionals for some time, there is now official research that proves that Windows new Vista operating system is slower and less responsive than Windows XP. The Florida-based development and research company, Devil Mountain Software, compared performance benchmarks between the two operating systems. The end result? Windows XP outperformed Vista in every single test.

The unbiased tests showed that XP loaded quicker and showed an increased level of responsiveness, regardless of the computer system and memory allocation available. The company tested on a wide range of commercially unavailable desktop and laptop computers, and each time the results were the same: XP is simply faster than Vista.


Researchers tested the two operating systems using Microsoft Office running on a dual core dell notebook. A benchmark analysis disclosed the time taken to complete standard tasks such as creating a compound document, or saving multiple documents. The test also utilized computers with both 1 GB and 2 GB’s of memory, to ensure fairness to the larger, more memory intensive Vista.

But in all tests, Windows XP was shown to outperform Vista, sometimes proving to be nearly twice as fast at basic “housekeeping” tasks such as document creation and auto-saving.

For example, on a laptop computer running Windows Vista SP1, it took longer than 80 seconds to complete a series of Microsoft office tasks, while the same notebook running Windows XP SP2 completed the tasks in approximately 40 seconds.

The tests also showed that Vista “locked up” most additional memory added to a computer. This means that by upgrading a laptop from 1 GB to 2 GB of RAM, researchers were only able to improve Vista’s performance by 4%!

The latest “Mac versus PC” commercials show a bumbling “PC” indicating that he had just recently switched back from Vista to Windows XP. While the commercials are designed to be humorous, the latest research shows that serious computer users may want to follow suit and switch from the over-bloated Vista back to the more stable Windows XP.

But Vista’s troubles don’t stop there, large PC manufacturers, such as Dell and Hewlett-Packard have begun reintroducing Windows XP as an option on many of their top-selling desktop and notebook computers. Additionally, a recent survey by InformationWeek disclosed that approximately 30% of all businesses indicate they will not upgrade their office computers to Vista under any circumstances.

This latest study, combined with the widespread perception that Vista does not support many existing peripherals, such as printers or scanners that are older than one year, is bound to seriously put a dent in Microsoft’s bottom line over the coming months.

Meanwhile, Apple is the great beneficiary in all this. Sales of Apple computers have been steadily rising over the past two years and are likely to continue to do so as Windows Vista comes under increased scrutiny.

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10 Comments »

wow, but if your computer has over 2 GB will that make a difference

Comment by jason — December 16, 2007 @ 10:13 am

So not only are Vista’s security “features” incredibly annoying, but the OS is also much slower? No real surprise there actually, but it’s another reason to stick with XP…

Comment by prevent software install — December 20, 2007 @ 12:54 pm

[...] And although some people worry that they would miss running Windows sooner or later, in practical use, most people love the simpler and faster loading Linux operating system. Asus has definitely thought outside the box on this one and produced a compact, lightweight and inexpensive laptop that is a breath of fresh air when compared with the new slow and underperforming Windows Vista machines. [...]

Pingback by Asus Reinvents a Laptop Computer — January 22, 2008 @ 6:41 pm

[...] Microsoft’s troubles with its new Vista operating system just got a bit worse. Yahoo news is reporting that the British agency in charge of educational technology (known as Becta) has banned the use of both Microsoft Vista and Office 2007 from UK schools and universities, citing compatibility issues and poor performance. [...]

Pingback by Vista and Office 2007 Booted Out of British Schools — January 27, 2008 @ 12:35 pm

check this out…from the man himself ;)

http://gizmodo.com/342920/holy-crap-did-bill-gates-just-say-windows-sucks

Comment by teo1979 — January 30, 2008 @ 3:28 am

Well this shouldn’t be such a surprise… vista is a memory hog :) the only thing that will push vista is directX 10 which is not available for WinXP.

Microsoft constantly tries to create intelligent OS where they should focus more on it’s resource consumption and not to get in the way of user apps…

Comment by Ivan — March 9, 2008 @ 10:48 am

Well, there are many Vista tweaking guides available now, but still XP is faster. Oh, and if you are considering to build a new PC, here is a neat online power supply calculator.

Comment by Axel — March 30, 2008 @ 7:51 pm

[...] Unfortunately for Microsoft, most windows XP users don’t agree with this sentiment. Microsoft’s Vista operating system received only lukewarm — or in some cases, downright hostile — reviews, and is generally regarded as being less intuitive, slower and with more bothersome security pop-ups then Windows XP. [...]

Pingback by Users Petition Microsoft for Continued Support of Windows XP — April 20, 2008 @ 3:19 pm

I have to say that XP is faster than Vista just as Windows 98 was faster than XP. It’s a matter of upgrading your hardware to match what you are running. Have any of you tried Windows 3.1 on modern hardware lateley? That one flies for sure…

Comment by Trevor Chamblee — October 29, 2008 @ 11:09 am

windows 2000 is still the most stable and the fastest operating system that microsoft ever came up with.

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