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laptop or downgrade to XP? My Vaio comes with Vista Home Premium, and I wonder if I should keep it, or as suggested by a friend, downgrade to XP.
FYI, I regularly use stuff like Adobe (Photoshop, Premiere), Corel, some CAD and 3D software, and some media editing. Please, only answer if you know what you're talking about. Thanks in advance!
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It will work in either... but being as graphical work is quite resource-hungry, I'd go for XP - simply because it claims fewer resources than Vista.
EDIT: don't bother with a Mac. The days when they had a clear advantage over PCs are long gone. They might retain a teeny, tiny advantage - but that's more than offset by the cheap processing power PCs can throw at a job.
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