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Instead of coming out w/a bug invested Vista, why not truly go back and fix
it w/a clean slate?
In the mean time, why not start pushing the sales of the 64 bit version of
Windows XP (x64). Why not take that product, do some updates to it, such as
DirectX10 and IE 7 for example, maybe change some graphics perhaps, and start
selling that as a replacement to Windows XP. All new systems, both Intel and
AMD based, coming out now can support 64 bit.
In the mean time, go back and start w/a clean slate, Vista.
With everyone expecting Microsoft products to be full of bugs, as has been
their norm in the past, why not break that cycle? If Microsoft wasn't a
monopoly, and truly had competition, they'd have to come out w/much better
products. When you’re a monopoly, then why should you?
Microsoft, in the real world, is considered the most arrogant, and immature
run companies out there.
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it w/a clean slate?
In the mean time, why not start pushing the sales of the 64 bit version of
Windows XP (x64). Why not take that product, do some updates to it, such as
DirectX10 and IE 7 for example, maybe change some graphics perhaps, and start
selling that as a replacement to Windows XP. All new systems, both Intel and
AMD based, coming out now can support 64 bit.
In the mean time, go back and start w/a clean slate, Vista.
With everyone expecting Microsoft products to be full of bugs, as has been
their norm in the past, why not break that cycle? If Microsoft wasn't a
monopoly, and truly had competition, they'd have to come out w/much better
products. When you’re a monopoly, then why should you?
Microsoft, in the real world, is considered the most arrogant, and immature
run companies out there.
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suggestions with the most votes. To vote for this suggestion, click the "I
Agree" button in the message pane. If you do not see the button, follow this
link to open the suggestion in the Microsoft Web-based Newsreader and then
click "I Agree" in the message pane.
http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/co...da7&dg=microsoft.public.windows.vista.general