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Jean-Louis ARNAL
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      03-20-2007
Greetings.

I own a retail of MS Windows Vista B.64bits edition.
After using this OS for approx. 2 weeks, I found myself surprised about the
"constant unaware end-user feedback" it provides to Microsoft. I'm talking
here about the Microsoft's "WerFault.exe" process, which seems to be a JITD
feedback application, consuming up to 98% of the CPU power ( Intel Dual Core
@ 2.4Gips)
My question is as following :

Is there a forseen day when Microsoft teams leaders will judge themselves
informed enougth to provide users a UPDATE disabling this application ?

My point is, spending 500$ in MS Windows Vista, adding 1000$ of high-end
hardware to make it run doesn't justify this kind of resources-consuming
feedback application.

Please, in quality of update management service, can you give us
professional users a bit of info about the future correction MS will bring to
Vista about greedy feedback integrations ?
 
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realcestmoi
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      03-21-2007
Hi there,

Iam not a well excperienced Vista user, but I assume just as in Xp it is a
running service?

Just a thought: disable the service.

I understand that you excpect for the money you paid it should all be okay,
but I guess this only happens in dreams

Best regards,
Michel Denie


"Jean-Louis ARNAL" <Jean-Louis > wrote in
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> Greetings.
>
> I own a retail of MS Windows Vista B.64bits edition.
> After using this OS for approx. 2 weeks, I found myself surprised about
> the
> "constant unaware end-user feedback" it provides to Microsoft. I'm
> talking
> here about the Microsoft's "WerFault.exe" process, which seems to be a
> JITD
> feedback application, consuming up to 98% of the CPU power ( Intel Dual
> Core
> @ 2.4Gips)
> My question is as following :
>
> Is there a forseen day when Microsoft teams leaders will judge themselves
> informed enougth to provide users a UPDATE disabling this application ?
>
> My point is, spending 500$ in MS Windows Vista, adding 1000$ of high-end
> hardware to make it run doesn't justify this kind of resources-consuming
> feedback application.
>
> Please, in quality of update management service, can you give us
> professional users a bit of info about the future correction MS will bring
> to
> Vista about greedy feedback integrations ?



 
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      03-21-2007
Vista-specific newsgroups include:

microsoft.public.windows.vista.general
microsoft.public.windows.vista.administration_acco unt
microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
microsoft.public.windows.vista.installation_setup
microsoft.public.windows.vista.mail
microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
microsoft.public.windows.vista.performance_mainten ance
microsoft.public.windows.vista.print_fax_scan
microsoft.public.windows.vista.security
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Jean-Louis ARNAL wrote:
> Greetings.
>
> I own a retail of MS Windows Vista B.64bits edition.
> After using this OS for approx. 2 weeks, I found myself surprised about
> the
> "constant unaware end-user feedback" it provides to Microsoft. I'm
> talking
> here about the Microsoft's "WerFault.exe" process, which seems to be a
> JITD
> feedback application, consuming up to 98% of the CPU power ( Intel Dual
> Core
> @ 2.4Gips)
> My question is as following :
>
> Is there a forseen day when Microsoft teams leaders will judge themselves
> informed enougth to provide users a UPDATE disabling this application ?
>
> My point is, spending 500$ in MS Windows Vista, adding 1000$ of high-end
> hardware to make it run doesn't justify this kind of resources-consuming
> feedback application.
>
> Please, in quality of update management service, can you give us
> professional users a bit of info about the future correction MS will bring
> to Vista about greedy feedback integrations ?


 
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Jean-Louis ARNAL
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      03-21-2007
Hello again

First of all, I should thank RealCestMoi for his/her fast answering.

As regarding the mere service launching WerFault.exe, which is launched as
session starts with the command "C:\Windows\System32\svchost.exe -k
WerSvcGroup", I don't want to disable it.

The fact is I've signed up in MS beta testing community, and as a good
customer, I DO like to provide feedback to MS ( as a matter of fact, I
appreciate useful updates, and customer feedback is the best way to have them
implemented ).

My questions were : as exceptions should (on a stable OS and without
parasitic third-party apps ) only be thrown from time to time, why is
"WerFault.exe" consuming this much in matter of CPU resources ? And do MS
plans to release the fruit grown from "WerFault.exe" intensives processes
scrubbings ?

Again, Thanks !



"realcestmoi" wrote:

> Hi there,
>
> Iam not a well excperienced Vista user, but I assume just as in Xp it is a
> running service?
>
> Just a thought: disable the service.
>
> I understand that you excpect for the money you paid it should all be okay,
> but I guess this only happens in dreams
>
> Best regards,
> Michel Denie
>
>


 
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