Aero Glass crash.

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In that case then, you haven't seen any of your posts knocked off within
seconds then. I have. I still manage to get everyone of them back are
embedded into threads.

Doesn't MSFT have an embedded concept going on with Windows?

Doesn't Hezbollah embed their rocket launchers into civillian populations
including hospitals and schools, and then prevent those innocent people from
leaving so they can get pics on the media?

I do believe I understand embedded.

Still waiting for substantive evidence of feedback's impact Colin and
Colin's list of bugs reported to the Beta teams by any means and their
status. Connect has refused to make public bugs available to the public
after disingenously gushing via Corey Snow's blog and the so-called Vista
team technet blog and Paul Donnelly's blog how important the public bugs
are. They're so important that for 14 months they haven't figured out how
to give the public access to them on Connect.

CH
 
Colin where is the Vista compatibilty list? I only suggested it to scores of
MSFT Redmond Vista months ago. But it never showed up as promised. Did I
miss it?

CH
 
The application compat list has come and gone on Connect. Apparently it is
too much a moving target. The hardware compat list was always confined to
video cards and was mostly x86. That has been a moving target also. Beyond
the lists on sites like Neowin I haven't tried to keep up with it.
 
Fair enough Colin. Maybe it is a RealBasic bug. I'd like to know what it
would look like with "unpleasant results" at no extra charge.
 
You should have been a VB developer when VB was abandoned back a few
years ago. The most successful development tool ever devised with more
than a million users found that there existing code would not "upgrade"
to the next version without a huge amount of work. Imagine trying out
the next version of Office and finding your existing Word documents
couldn't be used without spending a week on each of them to make them
compatible.
 
Bernie,
And on another note;
If the app itself is 32bit or better;but the installer is 16bit; I've had
this happen to me;
It'll hang the install.

Jeff
 
You get things like black-filled boxes and missing task bars and all sorts
of ugly results.
 
I'm going to look for as many as I can find later and post them, Colin.
Many ideas for those type lists were exchanged with people in a position to
put them on Connect and if it was on Connect it sure was never public.

MSFT is shooting itself in the foot and other parts of its anatomy by
witholding information from the public on Vista. The short version of this
is that they aren't fond of all the user productivity compromises UAC is
making, and they aren't going to use the convoluted go arounds I've been
reading currently on the UAC blogs including their teams and their teams'
groupies at Redmond, and I believe that when they get the sales results of
the first year for Vista that Sinofsky and Ozzie and Balmer are going to be
a little less clear, confident and Connected.

People know major features are broken in Vista; they know they aren't
getting fixed; and they know that UAC's deployment is adding insult to
injury in the systemic way it wastes time.

CH
 
It was not intended to be public. I haven't seen anything new in almost a
year. It was long before CPP.
 
Precisely my point. MSFT does a great job at witholding educational
materials for Vista and access to information on it.. Maybe the
anti-science among the religious fundametalists that are the Bush base who
forget that the US was founded in an infrastructure that was trying to
escape theocracy has become pandeminc at MSFT.

Ignorance and anti-science is going to help a large number of people die
from diseases that embroynic stem cell reearch could dent.

I don't understand MSFT's movement to promote and prolong ignorance of Vista
by defeating a chance to fix it, and refusing to publish information on it's
features and utilities while concomittantly spending $500 million in a
Vista ad blitz aimed at airheads who like cheerleading level ads.

CH

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I'm all over the Technical issues. MSFT ain't fixing them; MSFT don't want
to hear what's wrong; and MSFT is doing a totally shitty job of conveying
technical information insulting people with idiot Product Manuals that have
little info.

I offer a better roadmap for peace that the moron Condi as well.

CH
 
Tyler Hartgrove said:
When i run certain programs (Azerus, InkBall game, and a few others) the
Aero glass UI shuts off, as if its trying to free up some resources. and as
a result i cannot play any Vista games or run certain other programs. Is
there a way i can shut this detection off? or maybe there is just an error i
need to fix?
 
I've seen the same thing running MediaPlayer. I lose all Aero Glass
functionality, Flip 3D, etc. After, I am unable to change the appearance
settings back to Windows Aero Glass; the option is not there anymore unless I
reboot. I also cannot find the theme for Aeroglass or the *.theme files
following the Aero crash. I'd like to think that Microsoft watches these
newsgroups for this feedback... considering it is on their site. Ultimately
this thing is a Beta so you really can't expect much, but if these guys can't
solve instability issues between their own os and applications we are all
doomed!
 
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