It’s raining 64-bit Vista, Leopards, and Gators

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What’s a gal to do?  After a long conversation with the husband yesterday, we decided to ditch the idea of a netbook and shell out the extra money for a new desktop.  I had been researching desktops for awhile, and we took the plunge (We got a solid deal, which I’m sure I’ll talk about in another post).

Why so soon?  A big part of it has to do with my husband’s scanning project that he has been working on.  His grandfather was a photographer, and he is creating a digital archive of all of his work.  Not to sound morbid, but there are only a couple of relatives left who can help us document some of the images, and they really look forward to our trips home so that they can see the work my husband has done.  This is something that we can’t put a price tag on, and the laptop (MacBook) was giving us a bunch of compatibility issues when we would name and transfer files from one operating system to the other.  He has actually stopped working on the project for awhile, and has been anxious to start back up.

Second, I got a call yesterday from a friend who I have been wanting to collaborate with for awhile now.  It’s been one of those things where we get together and toss ideas around, but due to conflicting schedules, nothing has really materialized.  His schedule has freed up, and this is the kind of motivation I need to get back into programming.  He works on Macs exclusively, and I will need to upgrade to Leopard in order to work with him effectively.  Having another computer in the house will make the Leopard upgrade a little less nerve-wrecking.    In addition, with VMWare Fusion (which allows other operating systems to run on a Mac) taking up a whopping 40GB of my 60GB hard drive, it was time to put it on an “application diet” and reinstall it.  Having a new Windows machine makes this about 1000 times easier.

But now, I’m dealing with the nasty repurcussions.  Vista 64 has no interest in running my XP applications.  That’s a lot of fun.  Then, VMWare Fusion vomited today, (ironically, it was immediately after I tweeted someone about how great Fusion was) and I lost my OS.  Recovery was pretty lame, and reinstallation of the .NET framework to run the one program I need for tutoring was a complete failure.  Awesome.

Not to mention, we have guests coming for New Years, and I need to set up all my sites with HostGator within the next couple of days.

Any suggestions to deal with the technological chaos?  I’d love to hear them!

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One Response to It’s raining 64-bit Vista, Leopards, and Gators

  1. Russell Cavanagh on January 2, 2009 at 9:16 am

    Stuff all of that if you really are on about saving money! Get OpenSuse Linux on your machine and you’ll never look back. It’s freely available to download – no licence issues – and zings along on my old XP machine (I still have a Mac and prefer the Linux PC). No code to enter on this distribution (“distro”) of Linux and it really is FANTASTIC (and will all seem familiar if you’re used to XP or OS/X).

    Anyway … I do like your site. I write about money issues from a personal finance and debt perspective. Would be nice to hear from you!

    Happy (and prosperous!) 2009!

    Russell Cavanaghs last blog post..10 New Year Resolutions

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