Funny, I can make Vista 'work as designed'.
The problem is the design is so bad, I want it to work otherwise.
But then Vista is just an early BETA of W7...it is improved, but still has
design flaws.
"Dave" <> wrote in message
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> It's funny how users that can't get Vista to work, post these articles....
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> "Thegrackfire" <> wrote in message
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>> Yet its funny that some low Iq fanboys still insist that vista is "the
>> best operating system"
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>> http://www.microsoft-watch.com/conte...ky_breaks.html
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>> 5. Windows Vista. If there were a blueprint for product development
>> disaster, Windows Vista would be it. The operating system seems to have
>> been jinxed with bad luck from the very start:
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>> * Microsoft made big feature promises, including the ill-fated WinFS,
>> that couldn't be kept.
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>> * The Vista project, then called Longhorn, ran aground in 2004.
>> Developers started from scratch with Windows Server source code.
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>> * Repeated delays led to disaster: Microsoft missed Christmas 2006.
>> Vista shipped in late January 2007.
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>> * Vista proved to be incompatible with enterprise software and
>> demanded newer hardware to run. Oh, yeah, many drivers weren't supported
>> either.
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>> * Microsoft targeted Vista for high-powered systems, but many users
>> bought less powerful notebooks as the market shifted from desktops. Vista
>> demanded too much from many notebooks and netbooks.
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>> * Reviewers panned the operating system, and businesses shunned it.
>> Enterprise Vista adoption was a mere 10 percent at the end of 2008.
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>> No Microsoft competitor could have launched an anti-marketing campaign as
>> effective as Windows Vista. The operating system damaged Microsoft's
>> brand and the company's credibility with customers, particularly
>> businesses.
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