I'm talking about substantive articles on major Vista features like Win RE.
You have to go to the MSDN blogs for those, or the Technet blogs, and most
customers don't know they exist. Most Windows users will never lift a
finger and flex it towards Help in Vista and they didn't in XP. A lot of
their questions would have been answered if they had. Likewise, most users
will never touch a KB article. They didn't during XP and they won't during
Vista.
You can't produce a significant article on Win RE or Startup Repair on any
MSFT public site. Their is a Win RE blog. I've linked it many times,
including before you started polluting this group with the Frissbee whining
and anything but substantive help on issues for people. The team has yet to
address why startup repair which is the major point guard for fixing a no
boot Vista doesn't work a high percentage of the time compared with a repair
install in Win XP. Win RE and a Repair Install cannot be accesseed without
a Vista DVD or an XP CD respectively.
Startup Repair gets a couple sentences in the so-called Vista RTM
(cheerleading with little substantive technical info) Product Guide.
How's your FBI ISP campaign to strike out at posts you don't like
progressing little man.
LOL
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