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Windows Vista: First Impressions

 
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Lasher
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PostPosted: Wed Dec 13, 2006 2:41 pm    Post subject: Windows Vista: First Impressions Reply with quote

I've got a few statements to make and I'd like to make them public so
that those at Microsoft who are still developing the standard user
version can take note of:

1. The installation of Windows in the GUI while in Windows XP
Professional SP1 or 2 should include the option to format the computer
and start from a clean install via format under the advanced options.

2. The installation of Windows in the GUI while in Windows XP
Professional SP2 should include the option to partition the hard-drive
the same way that the bootable install allows for such as "Expand" (the
partition) and "Format" (under the condition that a restart is going to
occur and boot into the Installation GUI.

3. During the transition where there are Windows Loading screens where
there is simply a load bar and there is the copyright of the Microsoft
Corporation, the logo should be above this.

4. Installation should prompt the users in a more friendly way in
regards to restarting the computer. Instead of when I have to look at
that message for the 1^345738957209872348907th time (which happens to
call an Islington flat) that is quite impersonal and robotic, I would
like to see something that seems a bit more human as the intial
impression of Vista is impressive enough that it should make up for it.
Someone fire the Q/A editor.

5. Did you have the idea that Ubuntu, Mac OS X, and Windows XP thrown
together would not be noticed? Give us all a break. My computer is
good enough and a stupid score of 2.3 as an overall based off of Windows
Aero being my lowest, lets get some updates please.

The more I get pissed off with the new OS which actually works quite
well, so far that is, then I'll write more.

--
Lasher
MCNGP #50
MCNGP: Leading the world to better training, better computer skills,
and taking out the lowdes of the world with furvor beyond anyone's
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FrisbeeŽ
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PostPosted: Wed Dec 13, 2006 2:41 pm    Post subject: Re: Windows Vista: First Impressions Reply with quote

"Lasher" <gofuskyourself@asseenon.tv> wrote in message
news:Xns98981E87F67E5Lasher36526@207.46.248.16...
Quote:
I've got a few statements to make and I'd like to make them public so
that those at Microsoft who are still developing the standard user
version can take note of:

I'm sorry, but I was so busy laughing after this paragraph I wasn't able to
read any more of it.
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Broken Fax Machine
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PostPosted: Wed Dec 13, 2006 2:41 pm    Post subject: RE: Windows Vista: First Impressions Reply with quote

You may want to post in: microsoft.public.windows.vista



"Lasher" wrote:

Quote:
I've got a few statements to make and I'd like to make them public so
that those at Microsoft who are still developing the standard user
version can take note of:

1. The installation of Windows in the GUI while in Windows XP
Professional SP1 or 2 should include the option to format the computer
and start from a clean install via format under the advanced options.

2. The installation of Windows in the GUI while in Windows XP
Professional SP2 should include the option to partition the hard-drive
the same way that the bootable install allows for such as "Expand" (the
partition) and "Format" (under the condition that a restart is going to
occur and boot into the Installation GUI.

3. During the transition where there are Windows Loading screens where
there is simply a load bar and there is the copyright of the Microsoft
Corporation, the logo should be above this.

4. Installation should prompt the users in a more friendly way in
regards to restarting the computer. Instead of when I have to look at
that message for the 1^345738957209872348907th time (which happens to
call an Islington flat) that is quite impersonal and robotic, I would
like to see something that seems a bit more human as the intial
impression of Vista is impressive enough that it should make up for it.
Someone fire the Q/A editor.

5. Did you have the idea that Ubuntu, Mac OS X, and Windows XP thrown
together would not be noticed? Give us all a break. My computer is
good enough and a stupid score of 2.3 as an overall based off of Windows
Aero being my lowest, lets get some updates please.

The more I get pissed off with the new OS which actually works quite
well, so far that is, then I'll write more.

--
Lasher
MCNGP #50
MCNGP: Leading the world to better training, better computer skills,
and taking out the lowdes of the world with furvor beyond anyone's
belief.
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Lasher
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PostPosted: Thu Dec 14, 2006 12:47 am    Post subject: RE: Windows Vista: First Impressions Reply with quote

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<BrokenFaxMachine@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in news:F00E2976-85F5-
429D-A748-E4D4E1A792C6@microsoft.com:

Quote:
You may want to post in: microsoft.public.windows.vista


Anyone else wanting to join me, its actually
microsoft.public.windows.vista.general

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Lasher
MCNGP #50 (www.mcngp.com)
MCNGP: Leading the world to better training, better computer skills,
and taking out the lowdes of the world with furvor beyond anyone's
belief.
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