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Microsoft says it has stopped automatically updating machines to Vista Service Pack 1 after discovering a bug that can cause problems between the OS and another of the company's products.
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wonder people are looking for alternatives! No ones perfect... but
this is sloppy.
They should have made Vista feature upgrades to Windows XP (that way you could chose or NOT chose to install them).
Instead of giving us a lean mean operating system and allowing us to download bloated features if anyone wanted them, they added pointless resource hogging eye candy that requires higher spec hardware than many systems that ran XP with no problems. The point of that was to get people to buy new computers. Having done that and discovering that many (or all) of your peripherals and software don't work with Vista, you'd have to replace hardware and software. Most of us have Vista systems that run fine and are not rushing out to buy Vista or systems running it. Microsoft missed the boat on this one. I still can't get Vista Service Pack 1 to install and haven't been able to determine why.
- Basically both..
- by daftkey April 30, 2008 7:10 PM PDT
- RMS is a specialty piece of software that serves a very specific
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(9 Comments)market.
As with most enterprise software, the clients using RMS are
avoiding Vista like the plague (though XP SP3 also breaks RMS -
this, IMHO, is more serious).