UPDATE - It's working fine now...& I did absolutely nothing. I know it's going to take a shit right when I'm in the middle of something big.
I think I'm still going to pick up that Dell. My only reservation is that it's running 64 bit Vista. I've never used a PC with Vista because I've always heard it's shit so I've always just blown it out and installed XP Pro. Is Vista something I could live with until Windows 7 is released. I'd still like to take advantage of the big 6GB of RAM by using a 64 bit OS. Any ideas?
You can get by with running VISTA until Win7 is released.
I'd advise you to ASK about an upgrade certificate to Win7. I've been reading quite a bit about Microsoft allowing purchasers of new computers getting a FREE UPGRADE to Win7 when it is released.
The only thing is that they will only upgrade to the equivalent version i.e. Home to Home, Business to Business, or Ultimate to Ultimate.
I would HIGHLY recommend using "ULTIMATE". Also, be sure that you get a Quad Core CPU in the system you buy if it is a PC. (Even the slowest speed quad core is going put ANY dual core cpu to SHAME speed wise.) With the new i7Core cpu's the dual core CPU's are going to be what a single core is now, real soon.
I have both the 32 bit and 64 bit versions of Vista Ultimate. (HAD a contact at MS.) I started off with the 64 bit but had some driver issues with my older legacy peripherals and programs so I switched back to the 32 bit version.
Just to let you know, my Win7 Ultimate RC is SOOO MUCH better than my XP Pro OS. I'm looking forward to it's final release.
As far as the ram issue, if you want to use more than 4 GB you will need to use the 64 bit OS and then either get updated drivers or replace incompatible peripherals. Same goes for older programs, although you CAN install them in "32 bit Compatibility mode in Vista and Win7.
Good luck with your new box.