It took about 20 minutes for "Copying Windows files", about 20 minutes for
"Expanding files", about 5 minutes for "Installing features" and Installing
Updates, maybe 5 minutes to reboot, and 5 minutes for Completeing
installation.
Then after another reboot, it came up and ran. I find the performance to be
acceptable, even though my overall performance rating is 1.0. I have 512MB
of memory and a 1.5 gig processor. My display driver is running on the
Vista generic drivers. I'm pretty sure Nvidia doesn't have Vista drivers
for a board as old as mine (AGP 1) although I havn't checked.
Vista has built in drivers for my printer (HP Deskjet 890C) and I printed a
test page after connecting it.
Later this afternoon I got the Microsoft Windows Vista DVD in the mail, but
as I said I did the install from the iso file I downloaded and burned to a
DVD.
I am using Windows mail to read the Vista general newsgroup, and to send
this post.
I also used IE7 to browse the internet. It works pretty well. I am not
nearly as offended by the changes from Windows 2000 which I use and Windows
XP which my wife uses, as I expected to be after all the complaints that I
have seen posted here.
I don't like Windows Explorer as well, but I certainly find it usable.