You are a scounderl, a deliberate scoundrel to say that it was a deliberate
decision.
It was a bug, and you know it.
Other people should read this:
No restore points are available when you use Windows Vista or Windows Server
2008 in a dual-boot configuration together with an earlier Windows operating
system
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/926185
How to Stop System Restore Points from being Deleted in Vista when Dual
Booting with XP
http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/12...ot-delete.html
This post demonstrate unscrupulous tactics of malware writers who are
reeling from Vista's security ann want to discredit it.
"iacy" <> wrote in message
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> Hopefully you can use system restore to go back to a point before the
> update was installed.
> If not, and if you dual boot to XP Microsoft decided to punish you by
> deleting Vista restore points (one of the nastiest deliberate decisions
> ever made by any software company ever), you may be able to selectively
> delete the last update.
> Otherwise, if you must reinstall an OS, take this opportunity to avail
> yourself of XP and totally trash Vista. XP has its issues but is superior
> to Vista in every way. You may actually be able to use all the programs
> you own and might find that XP drivers for your peripherals include
> functions you never knew were there (and never will be under Vista).