How Microsoft can fix all Vista's Problems

N

nsag

All it would take would be a service patch that consisted of XP with the
Aero interface and the assorted arbitrary interface changes of Vista grafted
on. The patch would convert Vista drivers, many of which don't work very
well anyway, to XP counterparts and third party vendors could simply relabel
drivers as needed.
Then you would have a fast, stable, universally compatible OS that looks
"new" (I.e. has the requisite arbitrary changes to the desktop and interface
Microsoft feels compelled to put in a "new" OS) and actually works! The only
feature that might be lacking is the Vista search engine but that could be
another patch. Most people prefer the Google desktop search anyway.
 
P

Paul Smith

nsag said:
All it would take would be a service patch that consisted of XP with the
Aero interface and the assorted arbitrary interface changes of Vista
grafted on. The patch would convert Vista drivers, many of which don't
work very well anyway, to XP counterparts and third party vendors could
simply relabel drivers as needed.
Then you would have a fast, stable, universally compatible OS that looks
"new" (I.e. has the requisite arbitrary changes to the desktop and
interface Microsoft feels compelled to put in a "new" OS) and actually
works! The only feature that might be lacking is the Vista search engine
but that could be another patch. Most people prefer the Google desktop
search anyway.

Why didn't Microsoft think of that? Why not just take an old product and
continue to resell it over and over and over and over again? Why waste
billions developing something new when you can just sell something old.

Why? Because some of us want something new, some of us like progress.

--
Paul Smith,
Yeovil, UK.
Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User.
http://www.dasmirnov.net/blog/
http://www.windowsresource.net/

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A

Alias

Paul said:
Why didn't Microsoft think of that? Why not just take an old product
and continue to resell it over and over and over and over again? Why
waste billions developing something new when you can just sell something
old.

Why? Because some of us want something new, some of us like progress.

If you are telling the truth, you don't want Vista but Linux, the
operating system for the 21st century, not some remake of NT.

Alias
 
I

Ian

Why are you on a Vista list then? If you like Linux I can give you plenty of
those list to visit.
 
D

Dave Cox

All it would take would be a service patch that consisted of XP
with the Aero interface and the assorted arbitrary interface
changes of Vista grafted on. The patch would convert Vista
drivers, many of which don't work very well anyway, to XP
counterparts and third party vendors could simply relabel drivers
as needed. Then you would have a fast, stable, universally
compatible OS that looks "new" (I.e. has the requisite arbitrary
changes to the desktop and interface Microsoft feels compelled to
put in a "new" OS) and actually works! The only feature that might
be lacking is the Vista search engine but that could be another
patch. Most people prefer the Google desktop search anyway.

The majority of Vista complaints are from people insisting it be XP
and will screw with everything they can to try and make it XP.

Vista is a new Breed of Windows it is not XP! If people spent as much
time learning Vista as they did trying to make it XP they wouldn't
have so much to bitch about.

There is more to Vista then the GUI I wont get into details there
are many web sites available for you to read and learn.

Granted Vista has it's quirks but 98% of what is complained about
in here or anywhere else is USER ERROR not Vista.

Is Vista ahead of Hardware and Software developers? Yes it is and
that is making for one rough transistion, but once they catch up
things will be much smoother. I for one like to see companies push
new technology, if it is Linux users, Apple or Microsoft in the long
run we will all benifiet from it.


Dave
 
K

Kerry Brown

nsag said:
All it would take would be a service patch that consisted of XP with the
Aero interface and the assorted arbitrary interface changes of Vista
grafted on. The patch would convert Vista drivers, many of which don't
work very well anyway, to XP counterparts and third party vendors could
simply relabel drivers as needed.
Then you would have a fast, stable, universally compatible OS that looks
"new" (I.e. has the requisite arbitrary changes to the desktop and
interface Microsoft feels compelled to put in a "new" OS) and actually
works! The only feature that might be lacking is the Vista search engine
but that could be another patch. Most people prefer the Google desktop
search anyway.


Aero is only the icing on the cake. You are ignoring the rest of Vista and
focusing on the hype.
 
J

Jon

nsag said:
All it would take would be a service patch that consisted of XP with the
Aero interface and the assorted arbitrary interface changes of Vista
grafted on. The patch would convert Vista drivers, many of which don't
work very well anyway, to XP counterparts and third party vendors could
simply relabel drivers as needed.
Then you would have a fast, stable, universally compatible OS that looks
"new" (I.e. has the requisite arbitrary changes to the desktop and
interface Microsoft feels compelled to put in a "new" OS) and actually
works! The only feature that might be lacking is the Vista search engine
but that could be another patch. Most people prefer the Google desktop
search anyway.


Alternatively you could actually try Vista to see what new features there
are. Radical I know, but it can be done.
 
F

Frank

Alias wrote:

If you are telling the truth, you don't want Vista but Linux, the
operating system for the 21st century, not some remake of NT.

An extremely ignorant reply (not surprising) that exhibits your total
lack of any technical knowledge and revels once again that you're only a
linux loser troll.
Get lost.
You're not wanted here.
Frank
 
B

Bill Yanaire

Best thing you can do is wipe Vista clean from your machine. Don't worry
about any data currently on your PC because it really doesn't matter at this
point. Install XP and you will be happy.
 
A

Alias

Paul said:
I have Linux, both on the client and on the server. It's more of a 19th
century OS at this point than a contender to Windows.

Yeah, sure. That's why MS is scared sh¡tless of Linux.

Alias
 
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Alias

Frank said:
Alias wrote:



An extremely ignorant reply (not surprising) that exhibits your total
lack of any technical knowledge and revels once again that you're only a
linux loser troll.
Charming.

Get lost.
No.

You're not wanted here.
Frank

False.

Alias
 
F

Frank

Alias said:
Yeah, sure. That's why MS is scared sh¡tless of Linux.

Alias

Actually, you're the one who is scared sh*tless as evidenced by your
inability to reconcile the fact that since Vista came out linux has lost
market share and will continue to lose market share.
Nobody, an apparently not even you, believes the lies you keep posting.
Frank
 
G

Gary

Alias said:
Yeah, sure. That's why MS is scared sh¡tless of Linux.

Alias


And Linux will never get more then 1% of the computer market because it is a
19th century OS.
Until Linux can show it is a real OS it will just sit there and spin forever
in a nitch market.
 
A

Alias

Frank said:
Actually, you're the one who is scared sh*tless as evidenced by your
inability to reconcile the fact that since Vista came out linux has lost
market share and will continue to lose market share.

A lie.
Nobody, an apparently not even you, believes the lies you keep posting.
Frank

Another lie.

Alias
 
B

Bill Yanaire

Microsoft isn't afraid of Linux. They have less than 3% of the market. All
it is is an annoyance to Microsoft, nothing else.
 
A

Alias

Gary said:
And Linux will never get more then 1% of the computer market because it is a
19th century OS.

False on both points.
Until Linux can show it is a real OS it will just sit there and spin forever
in a nitch market.

Again, false. I know many people who have switched and none of them are
computer nerds.

Alias
 
A

Alias

Frank said:
hehehe...so lying...it's really called being an ignorant a*shole linux
loser troll...! lol
Frank

Playing the boorish buffoon again today, eh? You do it sooooooooooo well!

Alias
 

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